Released: August 27, 1996

Songwriter: Bacharach & David Diddy Hal David Burt Bacharach Alex Richbourg

Producer: Diddy Alex Richbourg

[Chorus: 112]
Ooh, call my name
Whenever you need my love
Whoa, baby, call my name
Whenever you need my love

[Verse 1: Q]
The time has come
Baby, I know you have someone
Who won't give you love, oh no
Just let him go and soon the pain will pass
Baby, I'm gonna be there tonight
Won't you just call my name

[Chorus: 112 & Q]
Ooh, call my name
Whenever you need my love
Baby I'm gonna be there tonight
If you just call my name
Whoa, baby call my name
Whenever you need my love
My love

[Verse 2: Mike]
I understand, baby, you're hurtin'
So take my hand
Your wish is my command
I'll show you how to turn that hurt around
Baby, I'm gonna be there tonight
Ooh, just call my name

[Chorus: 112 with Mike adlibs]
Ooh, call my name
Whenever you need my love
Ooh yeah, just call my name
Whoa, baby call my name
Whenever you need my love
My love

[Bridge: 112 & Slim]
Girl you need someone
Who can give you what you need tonight
I know you're hurtin'
I know you're hurtin
But my love will make you feel so right
He said he loves you but
I tell you that it's only a lie
I'll do so many things
If only you would call me
Baby, baby
Baby ooohhhh
Girl, you need someone
Girl, you need someone
Who can give you what you need tonight
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I know you're hurtin'
Don't hurt no more
Don't hurt no more oh baby
But my love will make you feel so right
He said he loves you but oh
I tell you that it's only a lie
I'll do so many things
Just count the ways baby
If only you will call me
Baby, just call me
Just call my name

Slim ad lib until fade

112

112 is a Grammy-winning R&B quartet from Atlanta, Georgia, consisting of Marvin “Slim” Scandrick, Quinnes “Q” Parker, Daron Jones, and Michael Keith. They released their self-titled debut album on Bad Boy Entertainment in 1996, which featured the hits “Cupid” and “Only You” with The Notorious B.I.G. and the remix also featuring Ma$e. In 1997, they joined Puff Daddy and Faith Evans on “I’ll Be Missing You,” the tribute to The Notorious B.I.G. for which they won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The single also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 11 weeks.

They would release two more albums on Bad Boy—Room 112 (1998) featuring the hit single “Anywhere” and Part III (2001) featuring the hits “It’s Over Now,” “Peaches & Cream,” and “Dance With Me.” They joined Def Jam’s R&B imprint Def Soul for their fourth album Hot & Wet (2003)—a joint venture with Bad Boy—and Pleasure & Pain (2005). The group split to release solo projects before coming back to release Q, Mike, Slim, Daron in 2017.