Until You Come Back To Me

Basia · Basia On Broadway [1995]

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

Until You Come Back To Me

Basia's 'Until You Come Back To Me' stands as a defining track within her extensive discography, showcasing the sophisticated blend of jazz, pop, and soul that characterizes her work. Originally released in the early 1990s, the song gained renewed prominence through its inclusion on the 1995 album Basia On Broadway, highlighting her versatility across different musical settings. The recording features her distinctive, emotive vocals and a polished production style that has become synonymous with her international appeal. As part of a broader body of work that includes hits like 'Time And Tide' and 'It's That Girl Again', this track exemplifies her ability to craft memorable melodies with deep emotional resonance. The song remains a staple in her live performances, celebrated for its enduring quality and the artist's unique command of the English language in song.