Come Back to Me Lyrics

[Verse 1: Urban Cone]
On the subway home
I lost you in a fever
When did we grow old? (when did we grow old?)

[Verse 2: Tove Lo]
A million things we've done
We never stopped at nothing
When did we grow old? (when did we grow old?)

[Pre-Chorus: Urban Cone and Tove Lo]
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again

[Chorus: Urban Cone and Tove Lo]
When you gonna
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again

[Verse 3: Urban Cone]
I've been yours for years
And now we're back at nothing
When did we grow old? (when did we grow old?)
[Verse 4: Tove Lo]
The million ways that I
And only I know you
When did we grow old? (when did we grow old?)

[Chorus: Urban Cone and Tove Lo]

[Bridge: Urban Cone and Tove Lo] (x2)
Please, won't you take me home?
I, I don't wanna let you go

[Outro]
Tell me, uh
When you gonna
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again
When you gonna
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again
When you gonna
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again
When you gonna
Come, come, come back to me
Come back to me again

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Genius Annotation

Come Back To Me is the second single from Urban Cone’s sophomore album Polaroid Memories, wich features a duet with fellow swedish singer-songwriter, Tove Lo

Emil Gustafsson (bass and vocals) spoke about his excitement over the collaboration:

It’s the first time we do a duet and we’re honored that it’s together with our wonderful friend Tove.

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March 3, 2015
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