Call The Doctor
The Moffatts Lyrics


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Woke up Sunday morning
She's a hangover
I can't get over
My head is always pounding
The pain is blinding
My mind is unwinding

[Chorus]
I call up her machine
Just to hear her voice
Just to hear her voice?
Call the doctor
She's in my head
She's in my head
Doctor doctor
My heart beats dead
My heart beats dead

I just can't recover
It's a state of mind
Why do I bother?

[Chorus]

Call the doctor (Doctor) she's in my head
She's in my head, she's in my head, she's in my head!
Call the doctor
She's in my head
Call the doctor
She's in my head
She's in my head
(Come on)Doctor doctor
My heart beats dead
My heart beats dead
Call the doctor




Convince my head
Call the doctor (doctor)

Overall Meaning

The Moffatts's song Call The Doctor depicts a person struggling with the aftermath of a hangover, as evidenced by the opening lines, "Woke up Sunday morning, she's a hangover, I can't get over." The singer's head is pounding, and the pain is so intense that it's blinding, causing his mind to unwind. The chorus of the song revolves around the singer calling his love's machine just to hear her voice, and then calling the doctor because she's in his head, causing his heart to beat dead.


The song conveys the struggle of a person whose love is causing him immense pain, both physical and emotional. The singer's hangover can be seen as a metaphor for the pain he feels when he thinks about his love. He is unable to recover and is in a constant state of mental agony, which compels him to call the doctor. The doctor is symbolic of someone who can alleviate his pain.


In conclusion, The Moffatts's song Call The Doctor is a poignant portrayal of the pain and anguish caused by unrequited love. The singer's hangover is a metaphor for his emotional turmoil, and only the doctor can help him overcome it.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up Sunday morning
The singer woke up early in the morning on a Sunday.


She's a hangover
The singer is suffering from the consequences of excessive drinking the night before.


I can't get over
The singer is unable to overcome the effects of the hangover.


My head is always pounding
The artist is experiencing frequent headaches due to the hangover.


The pain is blinding
The headache is causing unbearable pain that is hindering the artist's ability to see properly.


My mind is unwinding
The singer's mind is deteriorating due to the long-term effects of excessive drinking.


I call up her machine
The singer calls up the doctor's answering machine for advice and help.


Just to hear her voice
The artist just wants to hear the doctor's voice as a source of comfort and reassurance.


She's in my head
The artist is constantly thinking about the doctor and seeking her help to recover from the hangover.


My heart beats dead
The hangover is taking a toll on the artist's heart, causing palpitations.


It's a state of mind
The hangover and the singer's deteriorating mental state are closely linked and affecting each other.


Why do I bother?
The artist questions the point of trying to recover from the hangover and wonders if it's even worth it.


Convince my head
The singer pleads with the doctor to help him overcome the hangover and other related issues.




Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN J CALE

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