"I Wish the Phone Would Ring" is the title of a 1992 song by the American girl group Exposé.
The single is a mid-tempo dance-pop tune that lyrically describes how the singers desire to hear their lovers call them on the telephone in order to patch up their differences.
In addition to veteran members Jurado and Ann Curless, this was the first single released by Exposé to feature Kelly Moneymaker as a member of the group, since Gioia Bruno had departed in 1991 due to the discovery of a benign throat tumor.
Released as the first single from the album in September 1992, "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" became the group's ninth Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching #28 on the chart in December of that year.
[2] The music video for "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" shows the members of the group wearing black shirts and blue jeans dancing and lip-syncing to the song.