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Come Back to Me Baby - James Carr



     
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Come Back to Me Baby Lyrics


Come back to me,
Just come back to me girl (yeah)
Come back to me
Girl I used to think it was ok
I don't know what I say
I need you in my life
The love we shared
You know it felt so strong
But I feel something's wrong
Girl I need you now
I don't wanna believe that it's over
I don't wanna believe this love is through
All I want is to look in your eyes
And be with you (oh yeah)
Come back to me baby
Come back cause I need you by my side
Come back to me baby
Cause I need you here

Now I'm praying for a better day
That we can find a way
To make this feelin last
Tell me why we have to be alone (alone)
How can we carry on (can we carry on)
With this pain inside oh girl
Come back to me baby (come back come back)
Come back cause I need you by my side
Come back to me baby
Cause I need you here
Oh girl I need you here
Come back to me baby (come back come back come back)
Come back cause I need you by my side
Come back to me baby
Cause I need you here
Tonight I'm gonna be with you
Why can't you see
My love is real
If only I had you in my arms
Please come back to me
I'll make you feel
The love that I have
That I have (yeah yeah oh oh oh)
Come back to me baby (come back come back come back)
Come back cause I need you by my side
Come back to me baby
Cause I need you here
Just come back to me (come back come back come back)
Just come back to me girl (yeah)
Come back to me
Cause I need you here
Come back to me baby
Come back cause I need you by my side
Come back to me baby
Cause I need you here with me

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James Carr (June 13, 1942 - January 7, 2001) came to prominence as a soul singer during the mid-1960s. He has often been recognized as one of that era's greatest vocalists, placing him alongside an elite list that includes Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. Born in Coahoma County, Mississippi in 1942, Carr's family had moved to Memphis when he was still a young child. It was here that he discovered music through the sound of Gospel, listening to artists such as Sam Cooke and The Soul Stirrers.

Read more about James Carr on Last.fm.


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