Please Come Back Home

"Please Come Back Home" is a 2008 single by Scottish Indie rock[2] band Glasvegas. It was released on 1 December 2008 as a download single. It charted at number 76 on the UK Singles Chart and it also reached number 29 in Sweden.

"Please Come Back Home"
Single by Glasvegas
from the album A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like a Kiss)
Released1 December 2008
RecordedTransylvania
GenreIndie rock[1]
Length3:29
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)James Allan
Producer(s)James Allan
Glasvegas singles chronology
"Daddy's Gone"
(2008)
"Please Come Back Home"
(2008)
"Flowers & Football Tops"
(2009)

Prefix Mag awarded "Please Come Back Home" an 8.5 out of 10 rating, and said of the song: "You'll find a sense of longing on just about any Glasvegas track, but it's particularly pronounced, on "Please Come Back Home," a desperate Scottish reversal of the "I'll Be Home For Christmas" motif. The video was filmed in Brașovin Romania while the band recorded their E.P. Anyone who's been dumped around the Holidays will find this devastating."[3]

Track listing

Promo CD (GOWOW015)

  1. "Please Come Back Home" – 3:29
  2. "Cruel Moon" – 4:36
  3. "Silent Night/Noapte de Vis" – 3:01

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 76
Swedish Singles Chart 29
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References

  1. "Glasvegas Singer Missing". Clash. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. "Glasvegas Singer Missing". Clash. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  3. Glasvegas: Please Come Back Home
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