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

me is a popular and classic song composed originally by Hughie Cannon in 1902. The version by Aretha Franklin is a bluesy rendition of the song about a woman pleading for her man, Bill Bailey, to come back home. The lyrics are emotionally charged, revealing a story of a woman who is willing to do whatever it takes to make things right with her former lover who she admits she had done wrong. The desperation in her voice is palpable as she moans the whole night long, begging him to come home. She promises to cook for him, pay the rent, and makes a heartfelt plea for him to return.


The song has become a classic for several reasons. Firstly, the catchy and simple melody is infectious and easy to sing along to. Secondly, the lyrics are relatable to anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one. The song is not just about losing love but also about trying to make amends and asking for forgiveness. Aretha Franklin’s emotive delivery of the song adds to the impact of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home
The singer is pleading for Bill Bailey to return home.


I moan the whole night long
The singer is very sad and lonely.


I'll do the cookin', honey, I'll pay the rent
The singer is willing to take care of Bill Bailey and the household.


I know I done you wrong
The artist acknowledges that they have made a mistake.


Remember that rainy eve' that I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
The artist is reminding Bill Bailey of a past event where they treated him badly.


Yes, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a shame
The singer acknowledges their fault and feels regret.


Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
The singer continues to plead for Bill Bailey's return.


I'm-a gonna do your cookin', honey, I'm-a gonna pay your rent
The artist is again stating their willingness to care for Bill Bailey.


Remember that rainy eve' that I drove you out with nothin' but a fine tooth comb
The artist repeats their reminder of the past event.


Well, I know that I'm to blame, and ain't that a dirty, low-down shame
The artist reiterates their regret and self-blame.


Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
The singer still longs for Bill Bailey's return.


Come home, come home, Bill Bailey
The artist is becoming more desperate in their plea.


Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
The singer continues to beg for Bill Bailey's return.


Come home, Bill Bailey
The singer desperately wants Bill Bailey to come back.


Bill Bailey, won't you please come on home
The singer's plea is repeated one final time.




Lyrics © KIRBY SHAW MUSIC
Written by: HUGHIE CANNON, KIRBY SHAW

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