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Kim Carnes - Don't Pick Up The Phone (Pick Up The Phone)

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2010

BARKING AT AIRPLANES (1985):Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes), One Kiss, Begging for Favors (Learning How Things Work), He Makes the Sun Rise (Orpheus), Bon Voyage, Don't Pick Up the Phone (Pick Up the Phone), Rough Edges, Abadabadango, Touch and Go, Oliver (Voice on the Radio)

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  • This is a great song! I don't know why it was never released in the U.S.! This would have been a hit!

  • Thanks for the comment, to my surprise, I know that U.S.A has not been released this song, thanks for the info !!!...

  • thank you very much for posting this video, i've looked high and low for this song..LOVE IT !!!!!

  • @ltzavalanche: You're welcome!!!...

  • Cool the cover art made in Argentina ("Ladrando a los aviones"). Just one correction: the correct year of album releasement is 1985 (not 1983).

  • Thanks @fckimcarnes: in some "blogs" about Kim said it was 1983, but Argentina was published in 1985, you are right!!!. Thanks again !!!...

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  • I am on the 70's side of youtube again...

  • One of the best "makes me smile" songs ever made! What a great sound!!! :)

  • I like this song.. but it can do without the guy screams.

  • great track!

  • Incredible voice, incredible album! I loved it when it first came out, and 30 years later I love it as much or more. Kim Carnes is awesome. Thanks so much for posting this!!

    

  • This whole LP is an excellency, a pure pleasure. Great production, skilled performers and musicians, nice songs with catchy lyrics and wonderful backround vocals, and of course Carnes' voice. I was amazed (in a negative way) to learn that it only reached no.48 on the charts. What the hell was american public listening to in those days???

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