Show me where I belong tonight. Show I've been up and down. Show me love tonight. I've been high and low. Show me where I belong tonight. Should I go left or right. Lyrics taken from /lyrics/s/samantha_mumba/always_come_back_to_your_love.html Always Come Back To Your Love by Samantha MumbaShow me where I belong tonight. Give me a reason to stay. No matter if I go left or right. I always come back to love your love I've been up and down. Been going round and round. I've been all over town. But I'll never find somebody for sure Show me love tonight. I'm going to left to right. No matter where I go. Always find your love I've been high and low. I don't know where to go. Cause I love you so. And I'll never ever find someone like you for sure Show me where I belong tonight. Should I go left or right. I always come back to your loving, baby. Show me I where I belong tonight. Should I go left or right. I always come back to your love
i've been up and down uh yes yes y'all left to right show me where i belong tonight all night i've been high and low uh yes yes y'all left to right show me where i belong tonight all night love no matter if i go left or right left to right love back to your love break it go way left to right show me where i belong tonight love stargate i always come back to your love Samantha Mumba Always Come Back To Your Love Show me where i belong tonight. I've been high and low. Show me where i belong tonight. Should i go left or right.
"Always Come Back to Your Love" is a song by Irish singer Samantha Mumba, released as the third single from her debut studio album, Gotta Tell You (2000), on 19 February 2001. The song was written by Hallgeir Rustan and producers Stargate, who recorded it at the producers' Norwegian studio. "Always Come Back to Your Love" was Mumba's second and final song to top the Irish Singles Chart in her home country of Ireland, as it peaked at number one on the chart dated 22 February 2001. It also peaked in the top 10 in United Kingdom and Romania, reaching numbers three and ten on their respective charts. However, the song stalled outside the top 40 in Australia and New Zealand. Music video[edit]The video starts off with Mumba exiting a car that just pulled into a building, and she starts singing. It cuts to a new scene where Mumba is sitting with friends in a blue room while boys walk in; the video switches between this scene and her dancing a routine. These three scenes continue to switch during the rest of the song. Track listings[edit]UK and Australian CD single[1]
UK cassette single[2]
European promo CD[3][4]
Credits and personnel[edit]Credits are lifted from the UK and Australian CD single liner notes.[1] Studio
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