Songwriter: Glenn Frey Jack Tempchin

Producer: Elliot Scheiner Glenn Frey

If you need someone to talk to
And you're feelin' all alone
And there's no one else to turn to
Just pick up your telephone
If your love affair's sinkin'
Like a ship that's goin' down
And you find yourself on a dead-end street
In a lonely part of town

Everyone you counted on let you down
Baby, you can call on me
I been waitin' for you in the lost and found
Baby, you can call on me

I got an angel on my shoulder
I got the devil by my side
I gotta have someone to talk to
'Cause it's a long and lonely ride
I've seen it all before and I'll see it all again
I see where it starts out and I see where it all ends
The gutters in the streets and the mansion on the hill
Nothin' ever changes, nothin' ever will

If your old man don't treat you right
Baby, you can call on me
If you find yourself in trouble, up all night
Baby, you can call on me
If you know someone sneakin' around
Baby, you can call on me
If you don't like what's comin' down
Baby, you can call on me

I'll put it all out on the table
You've got to tell me how you feel
But you better be ready to face the truth
If you want to make this deal
I'll find a needle in a haystack, a lover or a friend
I got everything's goin' on, but I will not pretend
I tell it like it is, you know I take it as it lies
I'll tell you where you find it, I make no alibis

If you don't like what's goin' down
Baby, you should call on me
I been waitin' for you in the lost and found
Baby, you can call on me, call on me

Glenn Frey

Glenn Lewis Frey (November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor from Detroit, Michigan. Frey was a founding member of the rock band Eagles, acting as co-lead singer and frontman along with Don Henley. Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as sang lead vocals on songs including “Take It Easy”, “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, and “Tequila Sunrise”, among others. Frey had a successful solo career during the Eagles‘ hiatus from 1980 to 1994. He released his debut solo album, No Fun Aloud in 1982, and the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards as a member of the Eagles, and he was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Eagles in 1998.