I Keep Coming Back
Afghan Whigs · Gentlemen [1993]
But I just can't leave you
I keep coming back for a little more of Your love
I wanna go away But honey, I just can't stay
I keep coming back for a little more of your love
And I can't understand when try as hard as anyone can
Each night I dream I wake up and scream
Aah Baby, That I love you woman I love You
Oh Baby, I realise I treat you wrong
But I'm so sorry Let me come back were I belong
You see I'm Your fool I lost my cool
Ah Baby, that love You woman
I love You And I wouldn't lie
Oh, but I lay down and die
Oh Baby, that I love you woman
Oh Baby, that I love you woman
That I love you woman
I love you
I Keep Coming Back
I Keep Coming Back stands as a defining track from the Afghan Whigs' 1993 album Gentlemen, capturing the band's signature blend of grunge-era angst and sophisticated rock arrangements. During this period, the group solidified their reputation for weaving dark, introspective themes with gritty, blues-influenced instrumentation. The song reflects the band's evolving sound as they moved beyond their early indie roots toward a more polished, emotionally charged style that would characterize their later work. As part of a discography known for its raw energy and lyrical depth, this recording exemplifies the group's ability to balance melancholic melodies with driving rhythms. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, showcasing the songwriting prowess that helped establish them as a significant force in alternative rock during the early 1990s.

