- Come Back (Jessica Garlick song)
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"Come Back"
CD cover Eurovision Song Contest 2002 entry Country United Kingdom Artist(s) Jessica Garlick Language English Composer(s) Martyn Baylay Lyricist(s) Martyn Baylay Finals performance Final result 3rd Final points 111 Appearance chronology ◄ No Dream Impossible (2001) Cry Baby (2003) ► "Come Back" is a single released by Welsh pop singer Jessica Garlick.
The song was the UK entry for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest where it came in equal 3rd place. The song remains the highest position for the UK since "Where are You?" by Imaani in 1998 where that song reached a position of #2. For her Eurovision appearance, Garlick wore a dark red gown which was shredded from the waist down. She was accompanied on stage by five backing singers dressed in white.
The song was performed second on the night of the contest, following Cyprus' One with "Gimme" and preceding Austria's Manuel Ortega with "Say A Word". The song received 111 points at the close of the voting, coming joint 3rd with Estonia's Sahlene.
The song, which reached #13 in the UK Singles Chart, was succeeded as the UK entry at the 2003 contest by Jemini with "Cry Baby".
Preceded by
No Dream ImpossibleUnited Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
2002Succeeded by
Cry BabySongs of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 1. "I Wanna" · 2. "7th Wonder" · 3. "Come Back" · 3. "Runaway" · 5. "Il faut du temps" · 6. "Gimme" · 7. "Europe's Living a Celebration" · 8. "Never Let It Go" · 9. "Tell Me Why" · 10. "Northern Girl" · 11. "Everything I Want" · 12. "Nadlik Beyakhad Ner (Light a Candle)" · 13. "Sister" · 13. "Samo ljubezen" · 13. "Na jastuku za dvoje" · 16. "Leylaklar Soldu Kalbinde" · 17. "S.A.G.A.P.O." · 18. "Say a Word" · 19. "Od nas zavisi" · 20. "Addicted to You" · 21. "I Can't Live Without Music" · 22. "Dans le jardin de mon âme" · 23. "Happy You" · 24. "Tell Me Who You Are"Withdrawn "We All"(songs arranged by final results) Categories:- 2002 songs
- Eurovision songs of 2002
- Eurovision songs of the United Kingdom
- 2000s pop song stubs
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