Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home?
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home
I moan the whole night long
I'll do the cookin', honey, I'll pay the rent
I know I done you wrong

Remember that rainy eve' that
I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
Yes, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a shame
Bill Bailey, won't you please come home

Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home
I moan the whole night long
I'm-a gonna do your cookin', honey, I'm-a gonna pay your rent
I know that I've done you wrong

Remember that rainy eve' that
I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
Well, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a dirty, low-down shame
Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
Come home, come home, Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
Come home, Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
Come on home


You remember that rainy evenin'
I throwed you out, with nothin but a fine tooth comb
I know I'm to blame, now ain't it a shame
So baby, won't you please come

I said now, won't you please come





Bill Bailey, won't you please come on ho

Overall Meaning

Aretha Franklin's "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" is a classic blues song that was released in 1963. The song tells the story of a woman who pleads with her lover, Bill Bailey, to come back home after she has driven him away. She admits to having done him wrong and is willing to do anything, including cooking and paying rent, to make things right. Throughout the song, she expresses her deep regret for her actions and begs for his forgiveness.


The lyrics in this song reflect the classic blues theme of heartbreak and longing for a lost love. The woman in the song is desperate to have her man back and is willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. She is willing to take the blame for their breakup and is deeply sorry for her actions. The melody, along with the lyrics, evoke a sense of sadness and longing, making it a powerful and emotional song.


Overall, "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" is a timeless blues classic that has stood the test of time. Its emotional lyrics and haunting melody have resonated with audiences for years, making it a fan-favorite in the world of blues music.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home
Please come back home, Bill Bailey


I moan the whole night long
I'm in pain and agony all night long without you


I'll do the cookin', honey, I'll pay the rent
I'll take care of everything, just please come back


I know I done you wrong
I'm aware that I hurt you


Remember that rainy eve' that I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
I recall the night I kicked you out with just a comb; I'm sorry


Yes, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a shame
I'm responsible for my actions and it's regretful


Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
Please come back home, Bill Bailey


I'm-a gonna do your cookin', honey, I'm-a gonna pay your rent
I'll take care of everything and make it up to you


Remember that rainy eve' that I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
I still regret kicking you out with just a comb


Well, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a dirty, low-down shame
I'm at fault and it's a terrible thing


Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
Please come back home, Bill Bailey


Come home, come home, Bill Bailey
I want you to come back home


Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
Please come back home, Bill Bailey


Come home, Bill Bailey
I want you to come back home


Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
Please come back home, Bill Bailey


Come on home
Please come back home




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Written by: HUGHIE CANNON, KIRBY SHAW

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