Come Back
"Come Back"
Feel the urgent plea in The J. Geils Band's 1980 rock hit, "Come Back"! This driving track from the Love Stinks album blends rock intensity with new wave energy and danceable rhythms, showcasing the band's dynamic sound during their commercial peak period.
- TITLE: Come Back
- BAND: The J. Geils Band
- GENRE: Disco, New Wave, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 01
- YEAR: 1980
Released as the second single from the successful 1980 album Love Stinks, "Come Back" climbed the charts with its compelling mix of genres. Featuring Peter Wolf's impassioned vocals begging a lover to return, the song layers rock guitar over prominent new wave keyboards and a beat with disco undertones.
This energetic 1980 track highlights The J. Geils Band's successful fusion of rock grit with contemporary new wave sounds and danceable elements. Driven by Seth Justman's keyboards and a powerful rhythm section, "Come Back" remains a standout example of their energetic and evolving sound from the era.
SONG MEANING: This song is a direct and desperate plea from the singer to a lover who has left or is about to leave. The lyrics express intense need and dependence ("Come back, baby don't you leave me / Come back, 'cause I really need you"), begging the partner to return and emphasizing the singer's inability to cope without them.
"The J. Geils Band"
- TITLE: The J. Geils Band
- ACTIVE: 1967–1985 (1967), 1999, 2005, 2006, 2009–2015 (2009)
- BAND: The J. Geils Band
"Centerfold"
- TITLE: Centerfold
- BAND: The J. Geils Band
- GENRE: Pop Rock, Power Pop, Synth-rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 13
- YEAR: 1981
