My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket
Referred to in the album artwork for At Dawn as both Phone Went West as well as Phone Went Dead, the former seems to be the preferred handle.
Is there a doctor in the house tonight?
If there's a wrong, he could make it right
Is there still a lock on your back door?
Is there still a lock on your back door?
Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
Is there a doctor in your house tonight?
If there's a wrong, he could make it right
Is there still a lock on your back door?
Is there still a lock on your back door?
Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
Tell me there's nobody else in the world
There'll be a knock on your front door
There'll be a knock on your front door
There'll be a knock on your front door
There'll be a knock on your back door
There'll be a knock on your back door
There'll be a knock on your back door
There'll be a knock on your back door
There'll be a knock on your back door
Phone Went West was written by Jim James.
Phone Went West was produced by Jim James.
My Morning Jacket released Phone Went West on Fri Apr 06 2001.