Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Hot Chocolate
Hot Chocolate
Performer
Errol Brown
Errol Brown
Lead Vocals
Chris Cameron
Chris Cameron
Piano
Patrick Olive
Patrick Olive
Background Vocals
Pete Wingfield
Pete Wingfield
Keyboards
J. Cranham
J. Cranham
Bass Guitar
Larry Ferguson
Larry Ferguson
Keyboards
Harvey Hinsley
Harvey Hinsley
Lead Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Errol Brown
Errol Brown
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Dickie
Chris Dickie
Engineer
Mike Nocito
Mike Nocito
Engineer
Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas
Engineer
Pearse Dunne
Pearse Dunne
Engineer
Pete Schwier
Pete Schwier
Engineer
Steve Cooksey
Steve Cooksey
Engineer
Will Gosling
Will Gosling
Engineer
Mickie Most
Mickie Most
Producer

Lyrics

What do the lonely do on Sundays?
What do they do
Or does nobody care?
Do they make it through to Mondays
Or with a heart filled with pain do they just disappear?
I tried so hard to play it real cool
Girl
When you said I was out of your heart
I tried so hard to keep my true feelings inside - but you made me cry
Tears on the telephone - it's tears
Tears on the telephone - you made me cry - tears on the telephone
How could you just out of the blue say
You and I are through - you found someone new
How could you
When you know that this heart of mine canr live without you
What do the lonely do on Mondays?
What do they do? Now I know that it's true
'Cos I tried all night on Sunday to get back to you
But you're not taking no calls
I told you that I didng care
When you said
We were through
You've found someone new
I heard myself saying
Girl
I can live without you
But you made me cry
Tears on the telephone - it's tears
Tears on the telephone - you made me cry
Tears on the telephone - tears - you made me cry - tears
What do the lonely do on Sundays?
What do they do for the rest of the week?
'Cos the pain is never ending
And there just ain't no way I can take anymore
I tried so hard to play it real cool
Girl
When you said I was out of your heart
I tried so hard to keep my cool feelings inside
But you made me cry
Tears on the telephone - it's tears. . .
Written by: Errol Brown
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