Call Me When You’re Home Chords – Surfaces

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Key: B · Capo: 4th Fret · BPM: 91 · Difficulty: Beginner · Chords: C, G, Em, D
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[Verse 1]

C
Too much time lost by the seaside
G
I've been caught up in the riptide
Em                       D
Waitin' on you like a sunrise
C
Been too long, you're hard to come by
G
When you left, you left me tongue-tied
Em                              D
Let's go out, make up for lost time

[Chorus]

C
Call me when you're home
                   G
Come and roll my stone
G                Em                   D
Take me high and low, low, low, low, low
C
Up and down we go
                    G
Findin' all that's gold
G              Em                   D
Every high and low, low, low, low, low

[Verse 2]

C
Town to town, we'll chase the next shore
G
Run around, just like an echo
Em                              D
Yellin' out, until we've said it all
C
Spin you 'round out on the sidewalk
G
Hold me close, until the last song
Em                           N.C.
Until then, I'll leave a light on

[Chorus]

C
Call me when you're home
                   G
Come and roll my stone
G                Em                   D
Take me high and low, low, low, low, low
C
Up and down we go
                    G
Findin' all that's gold
G              Em                   D
Every high and low, low, low, low, low
D                    C  G Em
Call me when you're home

[Outro]

D                    C  G Em
Call me when you're home
D                   N.C.
Call me when you're home
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Q: What key is Call Me When You’re Home by Surfaces in?

The song is originally in the key of B. With a capo on the 4th fret, you can play it using standard open chord shapes: C, G, Em, and D.

Q: What capo do I need for Call Me When You’re Home?

Place your capo on the 4th fret. This lets you play the entire song with just four beginner-friendly open chords — C, G, Em, and D.

Q: Is Call Me When You’re Home easy for beginners?

Yes! This is a great beginner song. It uses only C, G, Em, and D — all open chords with no barre chords required. The slow BPM of 91 also gives you plenty of time to make chord changes.

Q: What does N.C. mean in the chord sheet?

N.C. stands for No Chord — it means you stop strumming and let the vocal sit without any guitar accompaniment for that moment in the song.

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ℹ️ About This Song

“Call Me When You’re Home” is a breezy, feel-good pop track by Surfaces. The song uses just four open chords — C, G, Em, and D — with a capo on the 4th fret, making it an ideal beginner song with a warm, sunny sound in the key of B at 91 BPM.

Track Info

  • Song: Call Me When You’re Home
  • Artist: Surfaces

Chords Info

  • Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
  • Key: B
  • Capo: 4th Fret
  • BPM: 91
  • Chords: C, G, Em, D
  • Difficulty: Beginner
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