Released: October 28, 1976

Songwriter: Kathy Wakefield Jermaine Jackson Don Daniels

Producer: Michael Burnett Sutton Hal Davis

[Intro]
Come to me, why don't you come to me...?

[Verse 1]
This ol' world sure can get to ya
Turn two-faced and fool ya
Make you wanna find a place of truth
Where you can hide
Let me be your shelter, darling
When the sky comes falling
Leaves you over cold outside my door...

[Chorus]
And duck inside, and ooh baby
And come to me to find a love you need
When you are troubled, come to me
And when you've got to feel
That something's for real
I'll be your comfort, if you just come to me

[Verse 2]
Ain't no need to be out fussin'
'Cause that won't get you nothin'
Thinking that you've got to take the weight
Of live alone
Let me take it from your shoulders
Touch, soothe and hold ya
Orphaned child of love, inside my arms

[Chorus]
Come find a home, mm-hm...
And come to me to find a love you need
When you are troubled, come to me
If you're feeling hate
And it's love you wanna make
I'll be your comfort, come to me

[Bridge]
Come to me, baby
Come to me, come to me, baby
Ooh...

[Chorus]
Come to me to find a love you need
When you are troubled, come to me
And if you're feeling hate
And it's love you wanna make
I'll be your comfort, come to me, yeah

[Outro]
Come to me, baby
When you want someone, baby
Come to me, come on!
Come to me, baby
'Cause whatever you need, baby
It's inside of me!
Come on baby, come on baby!
(Come to me, baby) Come to me to find the love you need
When you are troubled, come to me baby
(Come to me, baby) When you're feeling hate
And it's love you wanna make
I'll be your comfort...

Thelma Houston

An American singer known for her work in the Motown genre as well as R&B. Her most successful song, the US #1 ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ 1977, saw her move more towards R&B and helped develop her style.