Bill Bailey
Patsy Cline Lyrics


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Won't You Come Home Bill Baily
Won't You Come Home
I'm Home The Whole Night Long
I'll Do The Cookin' Honey
I'll Pay The 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
Yes I Know That I'm Too Blame
Ain't That A Shame
Bill Baily Won't You Please Come Home

Won't You Come Home Bill Baily
Won't You Come Home
I'm Home The Whole Night Long
I'ma Gunna Do Your Cookin' Honey
I'ma Gunna Pay Your Rent
I Know That I've Done You Wrong
(Won't You Come Home Bill Baily)

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 Baily Won't You Please Come Home
Come Home Bill Baily
Bill Baily Won't You Please Come On Home
Come Home Bill Baily




Bill Baily Won't You Please Come On Home
Come Home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Patsy Cline's song "Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home" are a plea for forgiveness and reconciliation in a relationship that has gone sour. The singer (presumably Patsy) is asking Bill Bailey to come back to her and forget about the mistakes she has made in the past. She promises to take care of him and make amends for her past wrongdoings, but realizes that she was the one to blame for the breakup in the first place. The reference to the fine tooth comb is a metaphor for the scrutiny and criticism she imposed on Bill Bailey, which eventually drove him away.


The lyrics are simple yet poignant, and Cline's emotive delivery adds to the overall effect of the song. The melody is catchy and upbeat, but the tone is somewhat wistful and regretful. The contrast between the cheerful rhythm and the melancholy lyrics creates a sense of longing and nostalgia for a happier time. Overall, the song is a touching tribute to the power of love and the pain of loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't You Come Home Bill Baily
The singer is requesting Bill Bailey to come back home.


Won't You Come Home
The singer is repeating her request for Bill Bailey to come back home.


I'm Home The Whole Night Long
The singer is letting Bill Bailey know that she will be at home all night.


I'ma Gunna Do Your Cookin' Honey
The artist promises to cook for Bill Bailey.


I'ma Gunna Pay Your Rent
The artist promises to take care of the rent.


I Know That I've Done You Wrong
The singer admits that she has caused Bill Bailey to leave.


(Won't You Come Home Bill Baily)
The singer continues to request Bill Bailey to come back home.


Remember That Rainy Eve That I Drove You Out
The artist reminds Bill Bailey of the night she caused him to leave.


With Nothin But A Fine Tooth Comb
The artist is saying she didn't even have a proper comb when she caused the fight that made Bill Bailey leave.


Well I Know That I'm To Blame
The artist accepts responsibility for causing Bill Bailey to leave.


And Ain't That A Dirty Low Down Shame
The singer expresses shame and remorse for her actions.


Bill Baily Won't You Please Come Home
The artist is once again requesting Bill Bailey to come back home.


Come Home Bill Baily
The singer is calling out to Bill Bailey to come back home.


Bill Baily Won't You Please Come On Home
The singer is expressing her plea for Bill Bailey to come back home.


Come Home Bill Baily
The singer is calling out to Bill Bailey to come back home once again.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: HUGHIE CANNON, KIRBY SHAW

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Comments from YouTube:

kimlalajo

One of Patsy's best.

Jeffrey Barker

Truly the best and truly the Queen of country music. If only she would've never gotten on that damn plane. She left us way to soon.

Reece

Love the sound of this on headphones

Sphinx Rising

Who listens to great music with headphones? Get you a decent sound system & share the wealth (Music) with the neighbors.

John Reichard

What a voice Patsy Cline. One of the best ever.

Michael Basanez

The best ever!!!!

Donald Simmons

Patsy Cline is the only country singer I listen to, for good reason. Songs like these, she put her own flair and touch on them, without sampling or being arrogant like today's singers.
Maybe it's my Virginia ancestry coming out - I don't know, though.

Mattteus

Patsy is a gem!

Sadie Anne Grace Brewer

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL ✝️✝️✝️🛐🙇‍♀️

George Shepherd

Fantastic!

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