Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home
LIVING ROOM - Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Oh baby, won't you, please, come home
'Cause your mama's all alone
I have tried in vain
Never no more to call your name

When you left you broke my heart
Because I never thought we'd part
Every hour in the day you will hear me say
Baby, won't you, please, come home?

When you left you broke my heart
Because I never thought we'd part
Every hour in the day you will hear me say
Oh baby, my baby
Baby, won't you, please, come home?




'Cause your mama needs some lovin'
Baby, won't you, please, come on home?

Overall Meaning

The song "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" by Ella Fitzgerald is a classic blues and jazz tune. The lyrics convey the sense of loneliness and desperation felt by a woman whose lover has left her. The opening lines implore Bill Bailey to come back to his "mama" who is all alone. She has tried in vain to forget him and move on. However, every hour of the day, she is reminded of him and cannot help but call out his name, begging him to come home.


The chorus repeats the same message, emphasizing the heartbreak and longing for Bill Bailey. The repetition of the lyrics adds to the emotional weight of the song, conveying the depth of the singer's despair. She loved him so much that his departure has left her feeling lost and alone. She needs his love and affection to survive.


Overall, "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" is a timeless classic that captures the essence of the blues and the depths of human emotion.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh baby, won't you, please, come home
The singer is pleading for someone they care about to return home.


'Cause your mama's all alone
The person is needed at home to keep the singer company, as they are lonely.


I have tried in vain
The singer has attempted to find a solution on their own, but it has been fruitless.


Never no more to call your name
The artist has given up hope of ever being reunited with the person they are addressing.


When you left you broke my heart
The artist was devastated by the person's departure.


Because I never thought we'd part
The singer did not believe that the person would ever leave them.


Every hour in the day you will hear me say
The singer frequently talks about or thinks about the person they are missing.


Baby, won't you, please, come home?
The artist is making a direct plea for the person to return home.


'Cause your mama needs some lovin'
The person is needed to provide love and companionship to the artist.


Baby, won't you, please, come on home?
The artist repeats their plea for the person to come home.




Lyrics © PAUL RODRIGUEZ MUSIC LTD.
Written by: ANNE DAVISON (ESTATE), CHARLES WARFIELD (DP), CLARENCE WILLIAMS (DP)

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