Текст песни Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home) - Wayne Newton
One
one
summer's
day,
Sun
was
shinin'
fine,
The
lady
love
of
old
Bill
Bailey
Was
hangin'
clothes
on
the
line
In
her
back
yard,
And
weepin'
hard.
She
married
a
B&O
brakeman
That
took
and
throwed
her
down,
Bellerin'
like
a
prune-fed
calf
With
a
big
gang
hanging
round
And
to
that
crowd,
She
hollered
loud:
Won't
you
come
home,
Bill
Bailey
Won't
you
come
home?
She
moans
the
whole
day
long.
I'll
do
the
cookin',
darling
I'll
pay
the
rent,
I
know
I've
done
you
wrong;
'Member
that
rainy
eve
that
I
threw
you
out,
With
nothing
but
a
fine-tooth
comb?
I
know
I'm
to
blame,
Well,
ain't
that
a
shame
Bill
Bailey
won't
you
please
come
home.
Bill
drove
by
that
door
In
an
automobile,
A
great
big
diamond,
coach
and
footman
Hear
that
lady
squeal.
He's
all
alone
I
heard
her
groan.
She
hollered
through
the
door
Bill
Bailey,
is
you
sore?
Stop
a
minute,
listen
to
me
Won't
I
see
you
no
more?
Bill
winks
his
eye
As
he
heard
her
cry:
1 Summer Wind
2 Remember When (We Made These Memories)
3 They'll Never Know
4 I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time
5 Red Roses for a Blue Lady
6 I'll Be Standing By
7 After the Laughter
8 Half a World Away
9 You Just Don't Know
10 Games That Lovers Play (Eine Ganze Nacht)
11 Heart! (I Hear You Beating)
12 So Long Lucy
13 Danke Schoen
14 Better Now Than Later
15 Shirl Girl
16 Someone's Ahead of You
17 Dream Baby
18 Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)
19 Too Late to Meet (Once Upon a Time)
20 Comin' On Too Strong
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