Come Back
О.Арефьева и гр.Ковчег Lyrics


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Though you don't call anymore
I sit and wait in vain
I guess I'll rap on your door
Tap on your window pane
I want to tell you baby
The changes I've been going through
Missing you
Listen you
'Till you come back to me
That's what I'm gonna do
Why did you have to decide
You had to set me free
I'm gonna swallow my pride
I'm gonna beg you to (please baby please) see me
I'm gonna walk by meself
Just to prove that my love is true
Oh, for you baby
'Till you come back to me
That's what I'm gonna do
Living for you my dear
Is like living in a world of constant fear
In my plea, I've got to make you see
That our love is dying
Although your phone you ignore
Somehow I must explain
I'm gonna rap on your door
Tap on your window pane
I'm gonna camp on your step
Until I get through to you
I've got to change your view baby




'Till you come back to me
That's what I'm gonna do

Overall Meaning

In the song "Come Back to Me," О.Арефьева и гр.Ковчег sings about the pain of lost love and the desperate desire to get back that love. The singer is speaking directly to their lost love, telling them that they miss them and want to make things right again. The first stanza of the song explains that the singer is waiting for their lost love to call them, but the phone never rings. They want to speak directly to the lost love and explain the changes that they have been going through. The second stanza is more desperate, with the singer begging the lost love to see them and walking by themselves to prove the depth of their love. The final stanza is more forceful, with the singer saying that they will camp on the lost love's doorstep until they get through and change their view. Overall, the song speaks to the universal feelings of love and loss, and how even when things seem hopeless, true love will always endure.


"Come Back to Me" is a song that has been covered by many artists over the years, including Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross, and Vanessa Williams. The original version was released in 1973 by The Stylistics, an R&B group from Philadelphia. The lyrics were written by Linda Creed and the music composed by Thom Bell.


The song was a top 40 hit in the US and has since become a soul classic. It is often cited as an example of the "Philadelphia Soul" sound, which originated in the 1970s and combined elements of traditional soul, R&B, and funk. The distinctive sound was characterized by lush orchestration, smooth vocal harmonies, and a melodic rhythm section.


In addition to its popularity as a soul classic, "Come Back to Me" has also been featured in several movies and TV shows. It appeared in the 1996 film "Get on the Bus," as well as in episodes of "The Sopranos" and "The Wire."


The song has been covered by many artists in different languages, including a Russian version sung by О.Арефьева и гр.Ковчег. The adaptation was released in 1990 and became popular in Russia.


The song was also used as the theme song for the Brazilian soap opera "Dancin' Days" in 1978, which helped to popularize it in Brazil.


The song has been covered by male and female artists, but the original version by The Stylistics remains the most popular and widely recognized.


The song has been remixed and sampled by many hip hop and rap artists over the years, including Jay-Z, Nas, and Dr. Dre. These reinterpretations have helped to keep the song relevant to new audiences.


"Come Back to Me" has been covered by artists in many different genres, including jazz, reggae, and blues. The song's universal themes and catchy melody make it a popular choice for reinterpretation.


The song's lyrics were inspired by Linda Creed's own personal experiences with love and loss, and her desire to reconnect with a lost love.


Chords: G, Em, C, D


Line by Line Meaning

Though you don't call anymore
Despite your lack of communication with me


I sit and wait in vain
I hopelessly anticipate your response


I guess I'll rap on your door
I'll attempt to reach you in person


Tap on your window pane
Or try to get your attention in any way possible


I want to tell you baby
I have a lot to say to you


The changes I've been going through
I've undergone transformations


Missing you
I yearn for your presence


Listen you
I need you to hear me out


'Til you come back to me
Until we reunite


That's what I'm gonna do
I'll do whatever it takes


Why did you have to decide
I'm confused about your decision


You had to set me free
You chose to end our relationship


I'm gonna swallow my pride
I'll humble myself


I'm gonna beg you to (please baby please) see me
I'll plead with you to give me a chance


I'm gonna walk by meself
I'll take a solo journey


Just to prove that my love is true
To demonstrate the authenticity of my emotions


Oh, for you baby
For the sake of our relationship


Living for you my dear
My existence revolves around you


Is like living in a world of constant fear
I'm constantly anxious about our future together


In my plea, I've got to make you see
I must convince you of my sincerity


That our love is dying
Our relationship is coming to an end


Although your phone you ignore
Despite your lack of response


Somehow I must explain
I need to clarify my feelings


I'm gonna camp on your step
I'll persist in trying to reach you


Until I get through to you
Until I successfully communicate with you


I've got to change your view baby
I must alter your perception of our relationship


'Til you come back to me
Until we reconcile


That's what I'm gonna do
My course of action




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: VICTOR REDWOOD-SAWYERR, HILARY MWELWA

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