The song was not released in single in the USA. It was released in single in Germany. The song was included in Bobby's thirty-third studio album, As is (Columbia 1981)
Call Me The Breeze
“Call me the breeze”, a song written by J. J. Cale, was recorded by Bobby Bare for the Columbia label, in March 1981, at Columbia Recording Studio, 34 Music Sq. East, Nashville, TN. In the recording session of the album, Bobby was accompanied by: Albert Lee (guitar), Paul Worley (guitar), Sonny Curtis (acoustic guitar), Henk DeVito (steel), Emory Gordy (bass), Larrie Londin (drums), Ricky Skaggs (fiddle), Dennis Burnside and Tony Burns (piano), Danny Flowers (harmonica), Rodney crowell, Rosanne Cash, Larry Willoughby and Jeannie Bare (vocal background). Produced by Rodney Crowell. The song was not released in single in the USA. It was released in single in Germany.
The song was included in Bobby's thirty-third studio album, As is (Columbia 1981), the album was released in mid-1981, on September 19, 1981, reached number 43 on the charts of US Top Country Albums, remaining a total of 11 weeks in the charts
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Bobby Bare - Call Me The Breeze Lyrics
Well, they call me the breeze, I'll keep blowing down the road
They call me the breeze I'll keep blowing down the road
I ain't got me nobody so I ain't carryin' me no load.
Ain't no changing the weather ain't no change in me
Ain't no changing the weather ain't no change in me
I ain't hidin' from nobody ain't nobody hidin' from me.
I got that green light baby I gotta be movin' on
I got that green light baby I gotta be movin' on
I might go out to California I go down to Georgia to my home.
Yeah, they call me the breeze, I'll keep blowing down the road
They call me the breeze I'll keep blowing down the road
I ain't got me nobody so I ain't carryin' me no load...
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