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John Prine

Genres: Country

You Never Even Call Me By My Name Lyrics - John Prine

[spoken] This is a song I wrote with John Prine 4 years ago (1972) and we tried to put into one song, everything that had ever been in any of the country and western songs we had ever heard. Tried to put it all into one song. Serves us right. This is what came out: 

 

Well it was all I could do to keep from cryin' 

Some times it seems so useless to remain 

You're the one who always tried to change me 

And that is why I will always stay the same 

 

Chorus: 

But I'll hang around as long as you will let me 

I never minded standing in the rain 

You don't have to call me darlin', darlin' 

But you never even call me by my name 

 

No, you don't have to call me Freddy Fender 

You don't have to call me Charlie Pride 

You don't have to call me Merle Haggard anymore 

Even though you know you're on my fighting side 

 

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Chorus- this verse only: 

And I'm gonna hang around as long as you will let me 

I never minded standing in the rain (when nights are cold and lonely) 

You don't have to call me darlin', darlin' 

But you never even call me by name. 

 

[musical by mouth improv done in a Merle Haggard-like tone -no words] 

 

[spoken] I've seen my name, a few times in the phone book 

[spoken] And on the neon sign above the bar I used to own 

[spoken] And there's only one thing I'm really sure of was that sucker 

You're gonna hear it when my savior calls me home 

 

[spoken] That's a lot to get into one song. We left out all the good stuff. Dallas, dope, divorce, dead dogs, trains prison Christmas, mothers, farms, and trucks. Mothers, prison, trucks, trains, farms, Christmas, and dead dogs are essential, you can't have a good country song without them things. And with all due respect this song needs mothers, prison, trucks, trains, farms, Christmas and dead dogs and is that it? Whatever it is - it's also 4 minutes long already (they're going 'when's he gonna end, when's he gonna end in the booth back there') So I'll just tack this verse on the end here- 

 

Ever since the dog died and mama went to prison 

Ain't nothin' round this old farm that's been the same 

[Spoken] You know when mom broke out last Christmas 

She drove the getaway laundry truck into a train 

 

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Chorus: 

But I'll hang around as long as you will let me 

I never minded standing in the rain 

You don't have to call me darlin', darlin' 

But you never even call me by my name 

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