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Ansaphone by Pulp

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Pulp

Ansaphone

Release date: 21st July 2023

From Disco 2000 EP
Track 2
4:02
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'Ansaphone' by Pulp is an Alternative track from the album 'Disco 2000 EP' (2023). The lyrics set a bruised, conflicted mood, with the narrator weighing whether to call back after receiving letters about a partner who has been seeing other people. Over the hook, the telephone becomes a stand-in for distance and delay, culminating in the sense that calling a machine on the end of a line is emotionally draining. A key phrase, “I don't even know”, captures the uncertainty that drives the song’s push and pull.

"Ansaphone" is a track by Pulp, from the album Disco 2000 EP, released 21st July 2023. The track is 4:02 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Pulp.

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Lyrics

Ansaphone

Oh I know I don't own you
But I don't even know if I should phone you
Someone's sending me letters
Saying you've been going with other fellers

And babe I want you
But I
Don't wanna cry
Or talk for an hour
To a machine
On the end
Of a telephone line

Oh it just kills me
When all you got to do is call
Oh do it any time
Cos there's never no-one home
Never no-one home
Leave your message on the ansaphone

I'm not trying to be clever
But at least we're not still living together
All those calls in the evening
If I answered they'd hang up without speaking

And babe I want you
But I
Don't wanna cry
Or talk for an hour
To a machine
On the end
Of a telephone line

Oh it just kills me
When all you got to do is call
Oh do it any time
Cos there's never no-one home
Never no-one home
Leave your message on the ansaphone

"Hello, it's me. I just wanted to call and say
It doesn't matter what you get up to
I just want you to stay in touch
That's all."
Are you really not at home?
Or are you there but not alone?
Screening calls
You don't want to receive
Meaning calls
Calls that come from me

Oh I need to see you
It's not enough for me just to hear you
You said you'd be here by ten thirty
But you want to stay out to be dirty

Oh it just kills me
When all you got to do is call
Oh do it any time
Cos there's never no-one home
Never no-one home
Leave your message on the ansaphone

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Track details

From Disco 2000 EP

4:022023
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Album
Disco 2000 EP
Disco 2000 EP
Pulp
22nd July 2023
Track number
2
Release year
2023
  1. 1Disco 2000 (7" Mix)
    4:52
  2. 2Ansaphone
    4:02
  3. 3Live Bed Show (Extended Version)
    4:11
  4. 4Disco 2000 (Motiv 8 Discoid Mix)
    7:30

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