About the song

In the swinging sixties, a band from North London emerged, blending the infectious rhythms of ska with the soulful melodies of Motown. The Equals, a racially diverse group, captured the hearts of audiences worldwide with their energetic and catchy tunes. One such song, “Baby, Come Back,” became an enduring anthem of its era and continues to resonate with listeners today.

Written by Eddy Grant, “Baby, Come Back” was initially released as a B-side in 1966, but its infectious appeal quickly caught the attention of music lovers. With its driving beat, memorable chorus, and heartfelt lyrics, the song became a chart-topping success in multiple countries, including the UK, Belgium, and Rhodesia.

The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its timeless melody and relatable themes. The lyrics express longing and regret, capturing the universal experience of heartbreak. The band’s energetic performance and the infectious rhythms of ska add to the song’s appeal, making it a joy to listen to.

“Baby, Come Back” has also had a significant impact on popular music. Its fusion of ska and Motown elements influenced countless artists, and the song has been covered by numerous musicians over the years. Pato Banton’s 1994 cover version, for example, became a major hit in the UK, further cementing the song’s legacy.

Despite being released over fifty years ago, “Baby, Come Back” remains a beloved classic. Its infectious melody, catchy chorus, and relatable lyrics continue to captivate audiences of all ages. Whether you’re a fan of sixties music or simply appreciate a great pop song, “Baby, Come Back” is a must-listen.

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Lyrics

Come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back

This is the first time [unintelligible] today
That you have run away
I’m asking you for the first time
Love me [unintelligible] stay (all right)
Hey (all right)
Hey (all right!)
Hey, yeah

Come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back

There ain’t no use in you crying
Cause I’m more hurt than you
I shoulda not been out flirting
But now my love is true
Ooh (all right)
Ooh (OK!)
Ooh, yeah

Come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back

Come back, baby, don’t you leave me
Baby, baby, please don’t go
Oh, won’t you give me a second chance
Baby, I love you so (all right)
Oh (oh, yeah)
Oh [unintelligible]
Oh, yeah

Come back
I said baby, come back
I said baby, come back
Oh won’t you please come back
Oh won’t you please come back

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