This song was written about a certain infatuation I had for a boss of mine who worked crazy hours and liked to celebrate the end of her shift at the dive bar across the stret from the office. She was also the queen of selfies before that was a thing. I'd walk into work the following day and she'd tell me she'd finished at half-past-midnight or something and gone for drinks and I'd always say: "Call me next time!"
Definitely exploring my love for country music on this song with the talented Guillaume Tessier on banjo and session musician extraordinaire Rob MacDonald on lead guitar. On harmonica, a man who was my best and dearest friend in high school - we hadn't seen each other in nearly 20 years - singer-songwriter Martin Parisien. Having him in the studio was pure magic and he truly adds that driving and yearning sentiment to the recording.
A real highlight on the album, I'm amazed at how this song came together. A special thank you to Kento Kataoka that suggested the song's modulation leading into the harmonica solo. A great idea that helped lift the song.
lyrics
Call Me Next Time (Comeau)
Call me next time
You finish work past midnight
Call me next time
You're closing the bar and you're drunk again
Call me next time
You find yourself thinking about me
Call me next time
You're feeling lonely as hell
Deep inside you like a secret nobody knows
Deep inside you like a secret you got no one to tell
Call me next time
You hear those demons crying
Call me next time
You need a good laugh or a good cry
Call me next time
You force a smile for that camera
Call me next time
The feeling's just not coming, no it's just not coming, oh oh!
Deep inside you like a secret nobody knows
Deep inside you like a secret you got no one to tell
Deep inside you like a secret nobody knows
Deep inside you like a secret you got no one to tell
When the cards finally fall
Will you still be standing tall
Tell me where will you be, honey
After the ball
Deep inside you like a secret nobody knows
Deep inside you like a secret you got no one to tell
Deep inside you like a secret nobody knows
Deep inside you like a secret you got no one to tell
credits
from Rock, Paper, Scissors,
released December 1, 2017
Acoustic guitar and vocals: Max Comeau
Harmonies and backing vocals: Melissa Plett
Electric rhythm guitar: Félix Tellier-Pouliot
Electric lead guitar: Rob MacDonald
Banjo: Guillaume Tessier
Harmonica: Martin Parisien
Bass: Sebastien Delporte-Bouchard
Drums: Tommy Routhier
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