Call Me - Songs

Songs

  • "Call Me" (Anna Vissi song)
  • "Call Me" (Aretha Franklin song), notably covered by Diana Ross and by Phil Perry
  • "Call Me" (Blondie song), theme from the film American Gigolo
  • "Call Me" (Feminnem song), the Bosnian and Herzegovinian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
  • "Call Me" (Go West song)
  • "Call Me" (Jamelia song)
  • "Call Me" (Le Click song)
  • "Call Me" (Petula Clark song), covered by several artists
  • "Call Me" (Skyy song)
  • "Call Me" (Spagna song)
  • "Call Me (Come Back Home)", by Al Green
  • "Call Me", by Aishah and The Fan Club
  • "Call Me", by Bonnie Tyler from Angel Heart
  • "Call Me", by Deee-Lite from Dewdrops in the Garden
  • "Call Me", by Marcos Hernandez from C About Me
  • "Call Me", by Queen + Paul Rodgers from The Cosmos Rocks
  • "Call Me", by Ringo Starr from Goodnight Vienna
  • "Call Me", by Roni Tran Binh Trong
  • "Call Me", by Shinedown from The Sound of Madness
  • "Call Me", by Throwing Muses from Throwing Muses (1986)
  • "Call Me", by Tricky from Juxtapose
  • "Call Me", by Tweet from Southern Hummingbird
  • "Call Me", by UFO from You Are Here
  • "Call Me (She Said)", by Joell Ortiz from Free Agent

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