Beck + Call
July Talk Lyrics


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Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful?
Am I fun to play?

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful
Or is it because you think you're worth less than nothing at all?
At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call

What do you want me to say?
If you want me, I'll be waiting
If you don't, it's okay

Why did you come here today?
Do you really think there's something more to say or do you just need saving?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call (He loves me, she loves me not)
We're not the first to fall (She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone (He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone (She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

He loves me, he loves me not
She loves me, she loves me not

Blind love in dark bedrooms
Find love within confusion

At your beck and call (He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall (She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unknown, still we (He loves me, she loves me not)
Jump at your beck and call (He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall (She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone (He loves me, he loves me not)




To feel alone (She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Beck + Call", by July Talk featuring Tanya Tagaq, explore the idea of manipulation in relationships. The first verse questions why the other person wants the singer around, and suggests that it's either because they think they're wonderful or because they feel worthless. The second verse asks why the other person came to the singer today and if they truly have something to say or if they just need saving. The chorus reveals that the singer feels like they're at the mercy of the other person's beck and call, jumping whenever they're needed, feeling alone and unwanted.


The lyrics highlight a sense of powerlessness in the relationship, with the other person seemingly controlling the narrative and the singer's feelings. The repeated use of "He loves me, he loves me not, she loves me, she loves me not" further emphasizes the uncertainty and doubt in the relationship, as if the singer is repeatedly pulling petals off a flower to determine their worth to the other person.


Overall, "Beck + Call" is a thought-provoking exploration of the power dynamics at play in relationships and the emotional toll it can take on those involved.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do you want me today?
Questioning why the person desires their company at the present moment.


Is it because you think you're wonderful?
Wondering if the person's motivation is stemming from their high opinion of themselves.


Am I fun to play?
Asking if the person is only interested in them for their amusement or enjoyment.


Or is it because you think you're worth less than nothing at all?
Wondering if the person only wants them due to their own feelings of worthlessness.


What do you want me to say?
Asking what the person desires to hear from them.


If you want me, I'll be waiting
Assuring the person that they are available if requested.


If you don't, it's okay
Making it clear that they will not be upset if the person does not want their companionship.


Why did you come here today?
Questioning the person's true motive for showing up.


Do you really think there's something more to say or do you just need saving?
Asking if there is a legitimate reason for the visit or if they are seeking comfort or rescue from something.


At your beck and call
Being available and willing to assist the person whenever they desire it.


We're not the first to fall
Acknowledging that others have fallen victim to the person's charms before.


To feel unknown
Expressing a sense of insignificance or obscurity while in the person's presence.


Still we jump at your beck and call
Despite feeling small, they are still compelled to respond to the person.


He loves me, she loves me not
Echoing the classic game of determining whether someone loves them or not.


To feel alone
Feeling a sense of loneliness despite being in the presence of someone else.


To feel unwanted
Perceiving that the person does not truly desire their presence or company.


Blind love in dark bedrooms
Describing a relationship where love is present but not seen clearly, and hidden away in the darkness.


Find love within confusion
Suggesting that love can still be found amongst chaos and confusion.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Peter Dreimanis, Danny Miles, Ian Docherty, Josh Warburton, Leah Fay

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Liliana

Lyrics

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful?
Am I fun to play?

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful or is it because you think you're worth less than nothing at all?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call

What do you want me to say?
If you want me, I'll be waiting
If you don't, it's okay

Why did you come here today?
Do you really think there's something more to say or do you just need saving?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, she loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

He loves me, he loves me not
She loves me, she loves me not

Blind love in dark bedrooms
Find love within confusion

At your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unknown, still we
(He loves me, she loves me not)
Jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

Yw.



Zereff Nightshade Shayzar

Beck + Call

July Talk

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful?
Am I fun to play?

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful or is it because you think you're worth less than nothing at all?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call

What do you want me to say?
If you want me, I'll be waiting
If you don't, it's okay

Why did you come here today?
Do you really think there's something more to say or do you just need saving?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still we jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, she loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

He loves me, he loves me not
She loves me, she loves me not

Blind love in dark bedrooms
Find love within confusion

At your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unknown, still we
(He loves me, she loves me not)
Jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted



James Villy

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful?
Am I fun to play?

Why do you want me today?
Is it because you think you're wonderful
Or is it because you think you're worth less than nothing at all?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still, we jump at your beck and call

What do you want me to say?
If you want me, I'll be waiting
If you don't, it's okay

Why did you come here today?
Do you really think there's something more to say
Or do you just need saving?

At your beck and call
We're not the first to fall
To feel unknown
Still, we jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, she loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted

He loves me, he loves me not
She loves me, she loves me not

Blind love in dark bedrooms
Find love within confusion

At your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unknown, still we
(He loves me, she loves me not)
Jump at your beck and call
(He loves me, he loves me not)
We're not the first to fall
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel alone
(He loves me, he loves me not)
To feel alone
(She loves me, she loves me not)
To feel unwanted



All comments from YouTube:

AWO 4 Life

I feel ashamed I have been missing out on this AMAZING BAND for years and only recently discovered their music. Burning thru their back catalog and getting to watch them evolve in a matter of hours has been a fun experience. Keep up the amazing work!

Andre Levesque

This band is amazing and deserve RECOGNITION ! Thank you JULY TALK , you are true artist !

DETHREAPER11

I super love the dialogue in this song, I don't typically care about lyrics but I love how this song is two people who don't really know what they're doing or how they feel about each other, trying to communicate

Rob Elliott

I wish more people collaborated with Tanya Tagaq or throat singers in general. Such a unique sound

Ren Braginsky

Rob Elliott what does tanya sing on this track?

Rob Elliott

She is throat singing. So you hear it at the beginning... I don't know how to describe as anything other than it is the throat singing you hear through out.

The Viewer formerly known as Prince

damn I didn't even know that was a person singing lol, just thought it was a produced sound or maybe some kind of washboard or something

Making the Case

It's Inuit throat singing, specifically. :)

Rob Elliott

***** well I wouldn't go that far.. it is her version of a solo form of Inuit throat singing which normally needs two people.

She did just get the Order of Canada though which is nice to see.

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Nauya Vidahl

I am shook. I've known this song for a few years now. And I loved~ the throat singing, because I am an inuk woman. AND ONLY NOW REALIZED that a known Inuk throat singer is in this song, Tanya Tagaq! This is so cool!!

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