Call Me Up
Kenny Rogers Lyrics


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My friends, they don't talk much about religion
But my friends, they don't talk much anyway-ay
When they do I know I'd better listen
'Cause my good friends just naturally know
The right things to say

They say, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my door-oor
Well if you're so inclined and if you've got the time
We can talk the night away

Adam got so lonely in the garden
He said it's tough to be the only man alive
He said I'd give a rib for just somebody to talk to
Well thunder and lightnin' out providin'
You came strollin' by

She said, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Well if you're so inclined and if you've got the time
We can talk the night away

Now Rosie was the queen of the all night cowboy
She said, Texas boy, you seem kinda shy-why
Don't you expect an embossed invitation
Just knock on the wall, come down the hall
And knock on by

She said, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor




Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Get yourself

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kenny Rogers's song "Call Me Up" speak about the importance of having good friends and the comfort they can provide. The song talks about how the singer's friends don't talk much about religion, but when they do, he listens because they always know the right thing to say. The verses then describe three different encounters with individuals who extend an invitation to talk and connect.


In the first verse, the singer talks about his friends' invitations to call them up and talk through the night. The second verse tells the biblical story of creation and Adam's desire for companionship; then, he meets Eve. The third verse features Rosie, who invites the singer to visit her and chat, emphasizing the importance of human connection.


The song is a reminder of the value of cultivating friendships and building deeper connections with others. It is an uplifting and positive song that reminds us of the joy that can come from human interaction and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

My friends, they don't talk much about religion
My friends don't usually discuss religious topics.


But my friends, they don't talk much anyway-ay
My friends are generally not talkative people.


When they do I know I'd better listen
However, when they do talk, I should pay attention.


'Cause my good friends just naturally know
My close friends seem to have an intuition about things.


The right things to say
They know what to say in any given situation.


They say, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
They invite me to call them and talk on the phone.


Get yourself delivered to my door-oor
They want me to come to their place.


Well if you're so inclined and if you've got the time
If I want to and have the availability.


We can talk the night away
We can talk for a long time.


Adam got so lonely in the garden
Adam felt very alone in the garden of Eden.


He said it's tough to be the only man alive
He expressed how lonely he felt being the only human around.


He said I'd give a rib for just somebody to talk to
He would give up a piece of himself just to have someone to talk to.


Well thunder and lightnin' out providin'
Suddenly, something unexpected happened.


You came strollin' by
A person showed up walking by.


She said, call me up, the phone is in the cradle
The woman encouraged to call her and talk on the phone.


Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
She invited him to come to her house.


Now Rosie was the queen of the all night cowboy
Rosie was in charge of a bar that stayed open all night.


She said, Texas boy, you seem kinda shy-why
She noticed that the man seemed a bit shy.


Don't you expect an embossed invitation
Don't wait for a formal invitation.


Just knock on the wall, come down the hall
Just knock on the wall to get her attention and come see her.


And knock on by
Just come on in.


Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Again, asking to talk on the phone.


Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Inviting to visit her house.


Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
Another time inviting to talk on the phone.


Get yourself delivered to my doo-oor
Inviting to come over once again.


Call me up, the phone is in the cradle
A repeated invitation to talk on the phone.


Get yourself
Come visit her or call her.




Lyrics © KIM CARNES D/B/A MOONWINDOW MUSIC
Written by: ROBINSON

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