Baby Come Back To Me – Brown, Kane


Baby, come back to me

Give me one more chance

One more chance to be

To be a better man

This don’t have to be

Goodbye

Don’t do this to me

Tonight

Just come back to me

Baby, come back to me

Don’t make this bed get colder

Don’t make me sleep alone

Don’t make me burn our picture

Don’t make me hate our songs

Don’t keep me going crazy

Climbing up these walls

Don’t you keep me up all night

Waiting for your call

Baby, come back to me

Give me one more chance

One more chance to be

To be a better man

This don’t have to be

Goodbye

Don’t do this to me

Tonight

Just come back to me

Baby, come back to me

Don’t you go get lonely

Don’t put on that dress

Don’t go going downtown

Don’t go turning heads

Just think about the good times

And everything we had

Don’t go throwing that away

I need you so damn bad

Baby, come back to me

Give me one more chance

One more chance to be

To be a better man

This don’t have to be

Goodbye

Don’t do this to me

Tonight

Just come back to me

Baby, come back to me

Don’t make this bed get colder

Don’t make me sleep alone

Baby, come back to me

Give me one more chance

One more chance to be

To be a better man

This don’t have to be

Goodbye

Don’t do this to me

Tonight

Just come back to me

Baby, come back to me

Just come back to me

Yeah, come back to me

Come back to me

Come back to me

Longing for a Second Chance

“Baby Come Back To Me” by Kane Brown is a heartfelt plea for reconciliation. The lyrics capture the raw emotion of someone desperate to mend a broken relationship. With lines like “Give me one more chance to be a better man,” the song speaks to the vulnerability and regret that often accompany a breakup. Brown’s repeated requests for his partner to return convey both urgency and hope, highlighting his willingness to change and the depth of his love.

The Pain of Absence

The song’s verses paint a vivid picture of loneliness and longing. References to a cold bed and sleepless nights emphasize the emptiness left behind. Brown also touches on the fear of his partner moving on, asking her not to “go turning heads” or “throw away” what they had. This emotional honesty makes the song relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak.

Song Credits

Artist: Kane Brown
Songwriters: Kane Brown


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