Telephone Song

DENNIS HUIGE, JACOBUS WEIDE, PAUL BUKKENS, STEPHANUS KROON

I'm waiting here for you to call
But still don't here the ring at all
And you promised me the use of the telephone

And now my seat is getting warm
And my drawing go to be a bore
And I'm feeling all alone

The dog is lazy, oh so sweet,
She lies there very peacefully
And she looks at me with eyes that say ‘Don't panic man'
She'll call…

Well it's Saturday and it rains outside
And Ben Folds helped me through the night
And doggie is waiting by the door for me

You didn't call me yesterday,
maybe you've got the guts today,
Not that you are that important to me

The dog is lazy, oh so sweet,
She lies there very peacefully
And she looks at me with eyes that say ‘Don't panic man'
She'll call…

You know, she will

I'm going out, have work to do
So I don't have don't have to think about
You obviously are different than I thought

You didn't call me yesterday,
You didn't call today
Well, that's okay, I wouldn't have a clue, just what to say

And as I open up the door, to walk the dog, just slight before,
The phone is ringing, my heart is pounding,
She called

To say I shouldn't worry
I shouldn't worry

Trivia about the song Telephone Song by Racoon

When was the song “Telephone Song” released by Racoon?
The song Telephone Song was released in 1999, on the album “Till Monkeys Fly”.
Who composed the song “Telephone Song” by Racoon?
The song “Telephone Song” by Racoon was composed by DENNIS HUIGE, JACOBUS WEIDE, PAUL BUKKENS, STEPHANUS KROON.

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