[1] "Come Back to Me" was chosen as the lead single because Utada felt the song "enters the listener naturally" and "comes into them easily".
[3] Michael Botsford of AudioScribbler said that the song is "cheesier than your local pizzeria's finest, but it knows it.
It's a not a song that we warmed to, but I imagine every teenage girl in the country who's suffered a break up will well up at the eyes when they hear it.
[5][6] On the Billboard Pop 100 chart, the single debuted at number 93 on the issue date of April 11, 2009.
[8] The music video for "Come Back to Me" was directed by Anthony Mandler and was filmed in two days, January 27 and 28, 2009.