Come Back (Chicane song)

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"Come Back"
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Single by Chicane
from the album Giants
Released24 May 2010 (2010-05-24)
Genre Trance
Length7:28
Label Modena
Songwriter(s) Jack Lee
Producer(s)
  • Nick Bracegirdle
  • James Hockley
Chicane singles chronology
"Hiding All the Stars"
(2009)
"Come Back"
(2010)
"Middledistancerunner"
(2010)

"Come Back" is a song by electronic dance music act, Chicane. The song is a re-work of English singer Paul Young's 1983 song "Come Back and Stay".[ citation needed ] The song was digitally released on 24 May 2010, and was later released on Chicane's fourth studio album, Giants .

Contents

Music video

The video follows an Englishman wanting to win back his girlfriend who shows off some dance moves and makes a journey to places throughout Europe, which shows out on a map as a love heart.

Track listing

"Come Back" single track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Come Back" (radio edit)3:37
2."Come Back" (original club mix)7:59
3."Come Back" (Sidney Samson remix)5:51
4."Come Back" (ShockOne remix)6:46
5."Come Back" (Riley and Durrant remix)7:02
6."Come Back" (Dean Newton remix)7:01

Charts

Chart performance for "Come Back"
Chart (2010)Peak
position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) [1] 151
UK Dance (OCC) [2] 13

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References

  1. "Chart Log UK" (TXT). Zobbel.de. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company.