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Anson Jones Tells a Love Story in Her Stunning New Single 'Call Me Home'

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Apr 21
  • 2 min read


There are songs you listen to, and then there are songs that wrap around your heart like a favorite sweater on a cold day. Anson Jones’ new single, “Call Me Home,” is the latter—soulful, serene, and so full of feeling it practically glows.


Anson’s voice is as honest as it is effortless. There’s no overthinking here—just a story told beautifully through melody and warmth. The track is simple in the best way: organic, with live instrumentation that feels like it's being played right in your living room. You hear the strum of the guitar, the soft hum of the background textures, and suddenly, you’re transported to a front porch at dusk with a bottle of beer and someone who just gets you.


The lyrics pull you in from the very first verse. There’s a raw, poetic charm in the way the song invites you to slow down and sink into the feeling of loving and being loved. It’s tender, familiar, a little bit haunting. And when she sings about being called “home,” you feel it deep in your chest. Not just because it sounds good (it really does), but because it feels like truth.


Anson’s artistry blends jazz, R&B, and singer-songwriter elements into a sound that’s completely her own. But “Call Me Home” leans even further into something timeless. It's not trying to prove anything. It just is. And in a world where everything moves fast and loud, that’s what makes this song so special.



After several acclaimed releases and a growing list of awards—from Fulbright recognition to music industry accolades—Anson Jones is solidifying her space as one of the most genuine storytellers in music right now. “Call Me Home” is just more proof of that. Honest, whole, and just the right amount of wistful, this is a song to put on when you want to feel something real.


You’ll press play once. Then again. And again. And soon, you’ll know every word. Because that’s what happens when a song feels like home.






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