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Tremeloes - Call Me Number One 1969

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Tremeloes - Call Me Number One 1969

Lyrics:
I picture the rain on windows
and I think of home.
I wonder if you remember
did you ever know ?

Places I dream about
I will be getting out
then I can follow the sun.
You will be with me
I know you will give me
a hand to get everything done.

Call me number one !
Call me number one !

Will I be afraid to tell you
that I'm coming home.
I'm ready to take the highroad
I've been away too long.

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  • Think I was in Viet Nam at the time. This is the first time I have ever heard it. It is great! Lots of Beatle influence.

    Thanks!

    jp

  • Phew! What memories! I was 17 - I wonder what they look like now? No wonder us girls went a bit crazy - bring back the 60's and the 70's music!

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  • @ecksact It's Len 'Chip' Hawkes father of Chesney Hawkes.

  • they looked like all the older guys in my neighborhood on the west side of columbus ohio late 70s early 80s

  • Great tune from the Trems. Lovely fuzz solo from Ricky West. Reached no 2 in the charts!

  • not heard this for a LONG time

  • Nice video,good pop song by a good pop group, lot's of great memories, thank-you.

  • Wish I had a time machine!

  • Bass player! Wow!

  • I used to sing this in my head while riding my first motorbike.Red Honda 50.What power ! For a 16 year old

  • geniale musik

  • Excellent! Tony Blackburn played it on 'Pick of the Pops' (BBC Radio 2) last weekend.

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