Released: September 9, 2003

Songwriter: Ian Gillan Roger Glover Steve Morse Jon Lord Ian Paice Michael Bradford

Producer: Michael Bradford

So many signs, so many ways
It's a living thing no need to rush
The buzz will last for days
When you discover, I'm just a man
Take it girl or leave it
Don't be reading out the label on the can
I got your number
I got your number
I got your number
I'll be your lover, I'll be your friend
I'll be your friend and your brother in love
But that's where the story ends
If you say jump, I'll do it with affection
But don't get pissed if I don't move
Too fast in your direction
I got your number
I got your number
I got your number
It's that same old nonsense that same old look
But now I'm turning back
And I can read you like a book
It all means nothing, nothing at all
It's the same old business
Man it drives me up the wall
You made the potion too strong
I feel I'm going soft
I've been that way far too long
You see, now it's wearing off
So many times, so many days
It's a spiritual thing that loving touch
I thought you'd be amazed
I like the distance, I like the space
The money's good, the rent is cheap
And I can read suspicion on your face
I got your number
I got your number
I got your number

Deep Purple

Deep Purple is one of the defining Hard Rock bands of the 70’s, and is co-credited with such bands as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin of creating the genre of Heavy Metal. They are best known for their song “Smoke on the Water”, as well as utilizing heavily distorted organ playing to mold their own unique heavy sound.