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Introduction

Listening to Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Call on Me” feels like stepping into a timeless love story, where emotions flow as smoothly as the melody itself. Known for his velvet voice and romantic ballads, Engelbert once again captures the essence of longing and devotion in this heartfelt piece.

From the first note, “Call on Me” envelops you in a sense of warmth and reassurance. The song speaks directly to the heart, offering a promise of unwavering support and love. It’s the kind of song you’d imagine someone singing to a loved one during life’s quiet, reflective moments. With its gentle arrangement and Engelbert’s emotive delivery, the track resonates deeply, reminding us all of the comfort found in having someone to lean on.

The lyrics are simple yet profound, with phrases like, “When the world seems cold, and you’re all alone, call on me.” These words convey a message of unconditional care and a steadfast presence—a sentiment that never goes out of style. Engelbert’s ability to evoke such universal feelings has always been a hallmark of his career, and this song is no exception.

Released during a time when Engelbert was already celebrated as a master of romantic ballads, “Call on Me” stands as a testament to his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. It’s a song that feels like a warm embrace, perfect for moments when you need a little reassurance in your life.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Engelbert’s music or discovering him for the first time, “Call on Me” is a track that invites you to pause and reflect on the power of love and support. It’s not just a song; it’s a reminder that no matter how challenging life gets, there’s always someone you can turn to. Engelbert’s timeless voice ensures the message lingers long after the music fades.

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Lyrics

If you’re all alone
Just get on the phone and call on me
If you’re feeling blue
All you have to do is call on me
If you feel you want somebody around
Someone to laugh with or cry
Call on me, call one me, woh, woh, woh
You will understand
When I touch your hand so tenderly
I don’t want to have to tell you
When to call on me
If you feel you want somebody around
Someone to laugh with or cry
Call on me, call one me, woh, woh, woh
You can call on me (you can call on me)
You will understand
When I touch your hand so tenderly
I don’t want to have to tell you
When to call on me
If you feel you want somebody around
Someone to laugh with or cry
Call on me, call on me, woh, woh, woh
You can call on me… (you can call on me…)