Hello, this is Joannie, I'm sorry, but I'm
not home.
But if you leave me your name and number,
I promise, soon as I get in I'll phone.
#1.
Joannie, came over to my house last night, I drank
a little too much red and we got into a fight.
She said, I'm leavin' and I let her go alone.
I felt so damn bad this morning, I reached right
for the phone and called her right away, to beg her
to forgive.
The phone rang once, the phone rang twice, and then
I heard her say-ay.
Hello, this is Joannie, I'm sorry, but I'm
not home.
But if you leave me your name and number,
I promise, soon as I get in I'll phone.
#2.
Joannie, I'm sorry and I'm feelin' oh, so small.
That was the message that I left and I waited for
her call.
I waited with a sinkin' feeling in my heart not knowin'
if she'd forgive me was tearin' me apart.
I couldn't go on this way, I had to call again.
The phone rang once, the phone rang twice and then I
heard her say-ay.
Hello, this is Joannie, I'm sorry, but I'm
not home.
But if you leave me your name and number,
I promise, soon as I get in I'll phone.
#3.
My phone rang and my heart sang, my baby's called at last.
Instead, it was a friend who said that Joannie's car had
crashed.
I never should've let her drive home angry from my place.
I'd never hold her again and kiss that funny face.
But still there was a way to hear her voice again
the phone rang once, the phone rang twice and then I heard
her say-ay.
Hello, this is Joannie, I'm sorry, but I'm
not home. (I'm so sorry Joannie.)
But if you leave me your name and number,
I promise, soon as I get in I'll phone.
(Oooo-oooo-oooo-ooooo)
Hello, this is Joannie, I'm sorry, but I'm
not home.
But if you leave me your name and number,
I promise, soon as I get in I'll phone (Fade.)
A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.