Calling Out For Love (At Crying Time)

DON DIXON, MARSHALL CRENSHAW

She was kicking down the fence trying to hide the evidence
That would give her game away
But everything was as clear as day
I knew she had no more to give, she hated everything she did
And I could feel her restless mind
Calling out for love at crying time
All those days that seemed like years
The silence roaring in our ears

Then at night a ticking sound
The time bomb of the life we'd found
I watched her leave, my heart in flames
Fanned by all her other lovers' names
And I could feel my restless mind
Calling out for love at crying time
Whiskey, wine and cheap perfume, all those crowded bars

And hotel rooms
Exotic rhythms to embrace
But everywhere is a lonely place
So down and down and down I go
But where I'm going, well I sure don't know
But I can feel my restless mind
Calling out for love at crying time

Trivia about the song Calling Out For Love (At Crying Time) by Marshall Crenshaw

On which albums was the song “Calling Out For Love (At Crying Time)” released by Marshall Crenshaw?
Marshall Crenshaw released the song on the albums “Mary Jean & 9 Others” in 1987, “Live ...my Truck Is My Home” in 1994, “The Best of Marshall Crenshaw: This Is Easy” in 2000, “This Is Easy: The Best Of Marshall Crenshaw” in 2005, and “The Definitive Pop Collection” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Calling Out For Love (At Crying Time)” by Marshall Crenshaw?
The song “Calling Out For Love (At Crying Time)” by Marshall Crenshaw was composed by DON DIXON, MARSHALL CRENSHAW.

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