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The Call lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a good country song recorded by John Anderson.
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The Call Recorded by John Anderson Written by Michael White and Eric Heatherly
C I remember that old rotary phone F Momma sitting in the kitchen alone G7 C G7 Waiting for my daddy to check in C Six o clock right on the dot F Collect from some truck stop G7 C She'd hear his voice and all was well again
Em Dm C Long distance didn't matter D7 F G7 C As long as she got the call
Eighteen and running wild F I sat there as the sheriff dialed G7 C G7 The phone rang in the middle of the night C I could hear the hurt in daddy's voice F He said son you had a choice G7 C And you know the difference 'tween wrong and right
Em Dm C And he said let this be a lesson D7 F G7 C And I hope it wakes you up the call
F C There's calls you love to take and calls you hate to make F G7 Some can cost a fortune and some just pocket change
C F C I got the call at three AM the doctor said time to come on in G7 C Your daddy's here and he's waiting in her room G7 C I held her hand at the side of the bed F C A million questions running through my head G7 C Momma how do I live without you
Em Dm C And she said only God has the answers D7 F G7 C But you've got to make the call
F C There's calls you love to take and calls you hate to make F G7 Some can cost a fortune and some just pocket change
Em Dm C Long distance doesn't matter D7 F G7 C But you've got to make the call
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