Released: November 6, 2001

Songwriter: Mario Winans Mechalie Jamison Diddy Mike Cleveland Faith Evans

Producer: Mario Winans Diddy

[Verse 1]
You remind me of, of a love I once new before
I was so open for love, so in love with no experience
But I like this feeling, you're really bringing back the memories
Of someone I once knew, I feel you bring it all back to me

[Chorus]
Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
(what I'm thinking of)
It would be so nice if we could runaway (runaway)...runaway

[Verse 2]
It was hard to see, all the wrong my last love did to me
I was just a fool in love
That's not how it was suppposed to be
But I like this feeling, and I don't want you to remind me of
Of someone I once knew
Just keep on bringing me back to love, oh baby, yeah

[Chorus]
Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
(that's what I'm thinking of)
It would be so nice if we could runaway
(if we could runaway) runaway

[Bridge]
You make me feel so good
You treat me like I'm special, baby
So take me back to love
'Cause that is where I wanna be

It's so good it's plain to see
The way that you keep loving me
Bringing back the memories
Of a love that used to be
Said it's so good it's plain to see
That way that you keep loving me
Bringing back the memories
Of a love that used to be

[Chorus]
Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
(that's what I'm thinking of)
It would be so nice if we could runaway
(if we could runaway) runaway

Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
(real love is what I'm thinking of)
It would be so nice if we could runaway
(yeah) runaway

Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
(would be so nice, baby)
It would be so nice if we could runaway
(if we could runaway) runaway

[Chorus]
Bring me back to love
'Cause real love is what I'm thinking of
It would be so nice if we could runaway...runaway

Faith Evans

Faith Evans is a singer-songwriter-producer who was the first lady of Bad Boy Entertainment and former wife of the label’s star, The Notorious B.I.G.

After working as a background singer for Al B. Sure!, Faith was writing songs and singing background for artists such as Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Tony Thompson before releasing her own debut album, Faith, in 1995. The album was certified platinum and featured the gold singles “You Used To Love Me” and “Soon As I Get Home”. After Biggie’s murder on March 9, 1997, Faith—along with Puff Daddy and 112—paid tribute to him on the #1 pop single “I’ll Be Missing You”, which won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1998.

Her second album, Keep the Faith, also achieved platinum status and featured the gold single “Love Like This”. She left Bad Boy after her third album, Faithfully, and released several albums through multiple labels, including the 2017 duet project, The King & I, which mixed her vocals with acapellas from The Notorious B.I.G. She appeared in the 2003 movie The Fighting Temptations, as well as the reality television shows R&B Divas and Love & Hip Atlanta.