Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home
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Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home?
I've moaned the whole night long
I'll do the cookin', honey, I'll pay the rent
I know I done you wrong

You remember that rainy evenin'
I threw you out with nothin' but a fine-tooth comb
Ya, I know I'm to blame; now, ain't it a shame?
Bill Bailey, won't you, please, come home?

Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come on home?
I've moaned that whole day long
I'll do all the cookin', honey, I'll even pay the rent
I know that I have done you oh-so wrong

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 home?

Overall Meaning

The song "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" is a classic blues tune that tells the story of a woman who is begging her partner, Bill Bailey, to come back home to her. The lyrics are filled with longing and remorse, as she admits to having done him wrong and pleads for him to forgive her.


The first verse is a plea to Bill Bailey to come home, with the woman saying that she has been moaning and lamenting his absence all night long. She then goes on to make promises to pay the rent and do the cooking in an effort to win him back. In the second verse, she repeats her plea and promises, emphasizing that she knows she has done him wrong and acknowledging that she threw him out with nothing but a fine-tooth comb.


The lyrics are simple and direct, but they convey a lot of emotion and longing. The use of repetition in the song adds to its hypnotic quality, drawing the listener in and evoking a sense of sadness and yearning.


Overall, the song is a beautiful example of the blues genre, with its soulful melody and poignant lyrics. It captures the essence of human emotion and the depths of love and loss, making it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home?
Please come back to me, Bill Bailey.


I've moaned the whole night long
I have been sad and crying all night.


I'll do the cookin', honey, I'll pay the rent
I will take care of everything and support you.


I know I done you wrong
I know I have hurt you.


You remember that rainy evenin'
Do you remember that one particular rainy evening?


I threw you out with nothin' but a fine-tooth comb
I kicked you out of the house with no possessions except for a fine-tooth comb.


Ya, I know I'm to blame; now, ain't it a shame?
I know I am responsible for our problems, and it's regrettable.


Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come on home?
Please come back to me, Bill Bailey.


I've moaned that whole day long
I have been sad and crying all day.


I'll do all the cookin', honey, I'll even pay the rent
I will take care of everything and support you.


I know that I have done you oh-so wrong
I am aware of how badly I have treated you.


So, baby, won't you, please, come
Please come back to me, darling.


I said now, won't you, please, come
I'm asking you again, please come back.


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




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

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