| «Uh, long distance, directory-assistance, area code 212»,
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| I said, «Hey mama, this is Mr. Rhythm-and-Blues»
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| He said hello and put me on hold
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| To say the least, the cat was cold
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| He said, «Don't call us, child, we’ll call you»
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| I said, «You got my number?»
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| He said, «Yeah, I got it when you walked in the door.»
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| Don’t call us… we'll call you
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| Don’t call us… we'll call you
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| «I got your name from a friend of a friend
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| Who said he used to work with you
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| Do you remember the all-night preacher from Stereo-92?»
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| I said, «Could you relate to our quarter-track tape?
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| You know the band performs in the nude.»
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| He said, «Uh-uh, don’t call us, we’ll call you.»
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| «Listen kid, you pay for the call
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| You ain’t bad, but we 've heard it all before
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| Yeah, it sounds like John, Paul and George.»
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| Anyway, we cut a hit and toured a bit,
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| With the song he said he couldn’t use
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| And now he calls, and begs and crawls,
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| It’s telephone Deja Vu We got percentage points and lousy joints
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| And all the glitter we can use, mama,
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| So, huh, don’t call us, we’ll call you!
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| You may have heard this one before, too:
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| «Listen kid, you pay for the call
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| Well, you ain’t bad but I’ve heard it all before.»
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| Don’t call us… we'll call you.
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| Don’t call us… we'll call you. |