About "Come To My Window"
"Come to My Window" is a song by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1993 as the second single from her fourth studio album, Yes I Am (1993). This was the first song to become a hit after Etheridge publicly announced that she was a lesbian. With the driving force of gay rights, the song gained substantial airplay on radio stations, mostly through call-in requests. The song debuted on the Billboard charts after the first week of its release, reaching number 25 on the chart. The song also charted in Canada, reaching number 13 on the RPM Top Singles chart. It was the second song from Etheridge that earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. In 2019, Billboard included "Come to My Window" in its list of the "30 Lesbian Love Songs".
Top songs by Melissa Etheridge
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- Please Forgive Me
- Yes I Am
- I Want To Come Over
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- Sleep
- Angels Would Fall
- Walking On Water
- Ain't It Heavy
- The Weakness In Me
- Stronger Than Me
- Skin Deep
- Testify
- The Prison
- The Late September Dogs
- Down To One
- Truth Of The Heart
- Scarecrow
- You Can Sleep While I Drive
- Chrome Plated Heart
- Silent Legacy
- Onwhere To Go
- Shriner's Park
- Watching You
- Place Your Hand
- Ruins
- You Used To Love To Dance
- Precious Pain
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