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Wind Me Up - Eddie Noack
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Wind Me Up Eddie Noack

"Wind Me Up" by Eddie Noack, released in 1965, is a #Country song that explores themes of heartbreak and emotional longing. The lyrics convey a desire to be loved and the pain of unrequited feelings. Notable for its catchy melody and Noack's expressive vocals, the song reflects the era's country sound, contributing to the genre's narrative style.

Wind Me Up - Eddie Noack
[Verse 1]
Will you call me babydoll?
Yes, you call me babydoll
Well, wind me up and I'll come walking to you
Turn the key, I say, "Please do"
And I'll come walking straight to you
Just wind me up and I'll come walking to you
You can't wind me up too many times
You know I won't complain
All you've gotta do is wind me
And I'll walk or talk or sing
Wind me up and I will walk
Wind me up and I will talk
And I'll say the sweetest things to you

[Slide Guitar Solo]

[Piano Solo]

[Fiddle Solo]

[Verse 2]
I can't walk unless you wind me
I can't talk unless you wind me
Wind me up and I'll come walking to you
I can walk or I can cry
Anything you want, I'll try
Wind me up and I'll do anything for you
I'm just hoping that someday
You'll wind me up so I can say
"I do" so you can wind me up
Each minute of each day
Wind me up and I will walk
Wind me up and I will talk
And I'll say the sweetest things to you
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