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When You Come Back to Me (Edyta Górniak song)

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"When You Come Back To Me"
One of artworks for European releases
Single by Edyta Górniak
from the album Edyta
B-side"I Don't Know What's On Your Mind"
Released6 October 1997
GenrePop, Ballad
Length4:05
LabelEMI Music
Songwriter(s)Christopher Paul Pelcer, Nicol Smith, Robert White Johnson
Producer(s)Christopher Neil
Edyta Górniak singles chronology
"To Atlanta"
(1996)
"When You Come Back To Me"
(1997)
"One and One"
(1997)
Music video
"When You Come Back To Me" on YouTube

"When You Come Back To Me" is the first single from Edyta Górniak's second album Edyta. This song reached number 3 position on MTV Asia.

Background

The song was written by Christopher Paul Pelcer, Nicol Smith and Robert White Johnson and produced by Christopher Neil.

The single was released in Poland, Belgium and Sweden. Maxi single includes "Coming Back To Love", which was initially released as a bonus track on Japanese edition of the album.

Track listing

Single

  1. When You Come Back To Me (4:06)
  2. I Don't Know What's On Your Mind (4:00)

Maxi single

  1. When You Come Back To Me (4:06)
  2. I Don't Know What's On Your Mind (4:00)
  3. Coming Back To Love (4:08) (Non-album track)

Music video

The music video for "When You Come Back To Me" was shot in the Queen's House of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London by British director Tim MacMillan.[1][2] It made its world premiere on 6 October 1997 on Polish TV.[3]

The video includes scenes of Edyta Górniak in the Great Hall of the Queen's House and Edyta re-enacting the role of Audrey Hepburn in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.[4]

There are two versions of the music video.

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
Position
Belgium (Ultratop)[5] 39
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 23

References