"I Hear You Calling Me" <br /><br />Frank Woods <br /><br />Is this the tenor's real name? It seems he was exclusive to Emerson. He made several Emerson discs, and the titles tend to be sentimental or semi-classical. <br /><br />Emerson 987 <br /><br />Music by Charles Marshall <br /><br />Lyrics by Harold Harford <br /><br />I hear you calling me. <br /><br />You called me when the moon <br />had a veil of light before I went <br />from you into the night. I came--do <br />you remember?--back to you for one <br />last kiss beneath the kind star's light. <br /><br />I hear you calling me <br />And oh the weary gladness in your voice <br />That warmth that's made my longing heart rejoice <br />You spoke <br />Do you remember? <br />All my heart <br />Still hears that kiss <br />And music of your voice <br /><br />I can hear you calling me <br />Though years have stretched their weary years between <br />And over your grave the grass has now grown green <br />I stand <br />Do you remember? <br />Resting here <br />I'm still hearing your voice <br />Through all the years between