Bill Bailey Reprise
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Thank you, you're very kind
Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
Won't you come home?
Ah, you've been away too long
I do that cooking, honey
You just bring home the money
Bill Bailey, please, come on home
Each night, when we sing this
We're making an attempt to swing this
We sing this song a different way
That's why I say
Who knows, like Mack the Knife
You may play this song all your life
So, Bill Bailey, won't you come on home?

As Miss Sophie Tucker might say
Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
I say, won't you come home?
Oh, you've been away
Oh honey, you've been away too long
I'll do that cooking, honey, yes
You just bring home the money
Some of these days, Bill
You're gonna come on home

As Miss Della Reese might say
Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
I say, won't you come home?
I say, you've been away too long

And as Miss Pearl Bailey might say
Bill, honey, daddy, you'd better bring it on home
'Cause, honey, I'm just so tired of waiting on you
Honey, these shoes--I, I'm telling you, baby, it can't wait no longer

Yes, I said
Won't you come, won't you come?
Won't you come on home, Bill Bailey?
I say, you've been away too long
Since you've been gone, there's no stopping
To this thing they call bee-bopping
So, Bailey, please, come on home

Now, everybody, twist it
I say, everybody, twist it
So, Bailey, please, come home, no more to roam

I've sung the lyrics to this song so long
I guess it's time to say so long
So, Bailey, won't you come on home?
Mama needs loving




Bill, Bailey, won't you come?
Come home

Overall Meaning

The song "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home" is a plea from the singer to her lover, Bill Bailey, to come back home. The lyrics express the frustration of a woman who has been left alone for too long while her man is away. The song is full of playful, humorous references to different singers and musical styles, as well as a reference to the popular song "Mack the Knife". The rising energy of the song is evident in the chorus, with the singer urging Bill to come home and enjoy life with her.


The song was first recorded in 1902 by composer and pianist Hughie Cannon, but it has been covered by many singers over the years, including Ella Fitzgerald. Her interpretation of the song is particularly lively and upbeat, with a swing feel and a set of tongue-in-cheek ad-libs. The song invites listeners to sing along, with its catchy chorus and playful delivery.


The lyrics of the song are cleverly constructed, with a mix of repetition and variation that creates a sense of rhythmic tension. The verses build up to the chorus, which is the main message of the song: Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? The variations on this theme add a sense of humor and irony, as the singer compares her situation to that of other famous singers, including Sophie Tucker, Della Reese, and Pearl Bailey.


Line by Line Meaning

Thank you, you're very kind
The singer is grateful for the listener's kindness


Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
The singer is asking Bill Bailey to come home


Won't you come home? Ah, you've been away too long
The singer believes Bill Bailey has been away for too long


I do that cooking, honey You just bring home the money
The singer is willing to do the cooking if Bill Bailey will provide the money


Bill Bailey, please, come on home
The singer is urging Bill Bailey to come home


Each night, when we sing this We're making an attempt to swing this
The singer is trying to add some swing or rhythm to the song


We sing this song a different way That's why I say
The singer is trying to keep the song fresh by singing it in a different way each time


Who knows, like Mack the Knife You may play this song all your life
The singer is saying that the song may be a classic, like Mack the Knife, and Bill Bailey may hear it many times


So, Bill Bailey, won't you come on home?
The singer is still urging Bill Bailey to come home


As Miss Sophie Tucker might say Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
The singer is referencing a comedian, Sophie Tucker, to make the same plea to Bill Bailey again


Oh, you've been away Oh honey, you've been away too long
The singer repeats that Bill Bailey has been away for too long


I'll do that cooking, honey, yes You just bring home the money
The singer repeats that she'll do the cooking if Bill Bailey provides the money


Some of these days, Bill You're gonna come on home
The singer believes Bill Bailey will eventually come home


As Miss Della Reese might say Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?
The singer references another performer, Della Reese, to ask Bill Bailey to come home


I say, you've been away too long
The singer repeats that Bill Bailey has been away for too long


And as Miss Pearl Bailey might say Bill, honey, daddy, you'd better bring it on home 'Cause, honey, I'm just so tired of waiting on you Honey, these shoes--I, I'm telling you, baby, it can't wait no longer
The singer uses yet another reference to Pearl Bailey to express her impatience with waiting for Bill Bailey to come home


Yes, I said Won't you come, won't you come?
The singer continues to ask Bill Bailey to come home


Won't you come on home, Bill Bailey?
The singer repeats the request for Bill Bailey to come home


I say, you've been away too long
The singer repeats again that Bill Bailey has been away too long


Since you've been gone, there's no stopping To this thing they call bee-bopping
The singer has been busy with a new kind of music called bee-bopping since Bill Bailey left


So, Bailey, please, come on home
The singer reiterates that Bill Bailey should come home


Now, everybody, twist it I say, everybody, twist it
The singer wants everybody to dance to the song


So, Bailey, please come home, no more to roam
The singer repeats her request for Bill Bailey to come home


I've sung the lyrics to this song so long I guess it's time to say so long
The singer has sung this song long enough and is ready to move on


So, Bailey, won't you come on home? Mama needs loving Bill, Bailey, won't you come? Come home
The singer repeats that she wants Bill Bailey to come home and reminds him that Mama needs loving




Lyrics © DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HUGHIE (PD WRITER) CANNON, MASON DARING

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