David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
David Cook
“Come Back to Me” was the second single released from David Cook’s self-titled album. The song managed to reach #63 on the Billboard Hot 100.
[Verse 1]
You say you gotta go and find yourself
You say that you're becoming someone else
Don't recognize the face in the mirror looking back at you
You say you're leaving as you look away
I know there's really nothing left to say
Just know I'm here whenever you need me
I'll wait for you
[Chorus]
So I'll let you go, I'll set you free
And when you've seen what you need to see
When you find you, come back to me
[Verse 2]
Take your time, I won't go anywhere
Picture you with the wind in your hair
I'll keep your things right where you left them
I'll be here for you
[Chorus]
Oh and I'll let you go, I'll set you free
And when you've seen what you need to see
When you find you, come back to me
And I hope you find everything that you need
I'll be right here waiting to see
You find you, come back to me
[Bridge]
I can't get close if you're not there
I can't get inside if there's no soul there
I can't fix you, I can't save you
It's something you'll have to do
[Interlude]
So I'll let you go, I'll set you free
And when you've seen what you need to see
When you find you, come back to me
Come back to me
[Chorus]
So I'll let you go, I'll set you free
And when you've seen what you need to see
When you find you, come back to me
And I hope you find everything that you need
I'll be right here waiting to see
When you find you, come back to me
[Outro]
Ah, ooo
Ah, ooo
When you find you, come back to me
Ah, ooo
Ah, ooo
When you find you, come back to me
When you find you, come back to me
Come Back to Me was written by Zac Maloy & Espen Lind & Amund Björklund.
Come Back to Me was produced by Rob Cavallo.
David Cook released Come Back to Me on Tue Nov 18 2008.
‘If you love something let it go’ is always a romantic sentiment. I still love the arc of this song. It was written by a good friend of mine, Zac Malloy, along with Espionage (the Norwegian production team of Espen Lind and Amund Bjørklund). I knew Zac before ‘Idol’ when we both lived in Tulsa for a...