Call Your Name Lyrics
Daughtry
Lyrics
You never said, you never said, you never said
That it would be this hard
Love was meant to be forever, now or never
Seems too discard
There's gotta be a better way for me to say
What's on my heart without leaving scars
So can you remain
When I call your name
And when you fall apart
Am I the reason for your endless sorrow
There's so much to be said
And with a broken heart
Your walls can only go down
But solo can you hear me
When I call your name
When I call your name
Caught again and situations are the makings of
All that's wrong
And I've been standin' in the river of deliverin'
Just way too long
There's gotta be a better way for me to say
What's on my heart without leaving scars
So can you hear me
When I call your name
So can you hear me
When I call your name
And when you fall apart
Am I the reason for your endless sorrow
There's so much to be said
And with a broken heart
Your walls can only go down
But solo can you hear me
When I call your name
You never said, you never said, you never said, you never said
When I call your name
You never said, you never said, you never said, you never said
When I call your name
Yeah
And when you fall apart
Am I the reason for your endless sorrow
There's so much to be said
And with a broken heart
Your walls can only go down
But solo can you hear me
When I call your name
And when you fall apart
Am I the reason for your endless sorrow
There's so much to be said
And with a broken heart
Your walls can only go down
But solo can you hear me
When I call your name
Song & Lyrics Facts
"Call Your Name" is a song by American rock band Daughtry, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album Baptized (2013). The track was written by Chris Daughtry and Martin Johnson, while production was handled by Howard Benson.
It was released to digital retailers on August 13, 2013. The lyrics of "Call Your Name" are about someone who has been in love with someone for a long time but can't seem to express his feelings. Musically, it is an alternative rock ballad that combines elements of power pop and adult contemporary music. The band members include frontman Chris Daughtry, guitarist Brian Craddock, bassist Josh Paul, keyboard player Elvio Fernandes, and drummer Robin Diaz. The song's accompanying music video was directed by Shane Drake and premiered on September 10, 2013.