You Didn't Try To Call Me

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Notes about this song

You Didn't Try To Call Me was written to describe a situation in which Pamela Zarubica found herself last spring. (Wowie Zowie is what she says when she’s not grouchy... who would guess it could inspire a song? No one would guess. None of you are perceptive enough. Why are you reading this?) The formal structure of You Didn't Try To Call Me is not revolutionary, but it is interesting. You don’t care.

Liner notes on Freak Out!


Q: Has (You Didn't Try To Call Me) anything to do with sex?

A: Well, it is a boy-girl situation song but it involves no 'reproductive references.' It deals mainly

with the subject of heartbreak, resulting from lack of telephonic communication. . ..

Zappa's response to questioning at the High Court of Justice, London April 1975


Versions of this song

1966 - Los Angeles

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1966 - San Francisco

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1967 - Stockholm

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1967-1968 - New York

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Disconnected Synapses

1980 - Munich

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1982 - 1983 - Los Angeles

Recorded at UMRK, during 1982-83

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remixed Cruising With Ruben & The Jets