Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?


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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?

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Music Genre > Jazz Music > New Orleans | Dixieland > Properties

Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
A golden oldie; words and music by Hughie Cannon, ©1902, Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York. Our contemporary Dixieland/jazz arrangement features a male vocal backed by piano trio. The vocal chorus is followed by baritone saxophone trombone, clarinet, and acoustic piano solo choruses.

BILL BAILEY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME?   (by Alan Marchand )  Composed: 2006
Alan Marchand A golden oldie; words and music by Hughie Cannon, ©1902, Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York. Our contemporary Dixieland/jazz arrangement features a male vocal backed by piano trio. The vocal chorus is followed by baritone saxophone trombone, clarinet, and acoustic piano solo choruses. Male Vocal, Jazz Music, New Orleans | Dixieland
Type Play Edit Type Catalog Id Min:Sec Tempo Price Control
Preview Track Segue 283217 3:31 Fast
   $31.66 (A) or $95.00 ± (B)  

  
Track Summary
Music Track Title: Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
Catalog Id: 283217
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Description
   A golden oldie; words and music by Hughie Cannon, ©1902, Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York. Our contemporary Dixieland/jazz arrangement features a male vocal backed by piano trio. The vocal chorus is followed by baritone saxophone trombone, clarinet, and acoustic piano solo choruses.
Artist or Group
    Alan Marchand
Keywords
   Dixieland jazz, New Orleans, golden oldie, male vocal, baritone saxophone, trombone, clarinet, acoustic piano
Music Genre > Sub-genre
    Jazz Music
       New Orleans Jazz | Dixieland (Period: late 1800's to early 1900's)
Extended Properties
   BPM: 190    Tempo: Fast
   Length: 3:31    Channels: STEREO
   Arrangement: Jazz Ensemble
   Vocal Mix: Male Vocal
   Language: English
Album
    Struttin' Down Memory Lane
Restrictions
    none
Instruments
    Clarinet, Drums, Piano, Trombone, Bass (Acoustic), Baritone Sax
Moods
    Determined, Hopeful, Swinging, Pleading, Energetic, Rhythmic, Spirited, Sprightly, Animated
Styles
    Early Music, 1920's (Roaring Twenties), Entertainment, TV / Instrumental, TV / Vocal, Film / Instrumental, Film / Vocal, Honky Tonk, Jazzy
Subjects
    Loneliness, Men / Man, Wrong, Waiting, Despair

Lyrics
Won't you come home, Bill Bailey,
Won't you come home?
I moaned the whole night long.
I'll do the cookin' honey, 
I'll pay the rent.
I know I've done you wrong. (scat)

Remember that rainy evenin'
I threw you out
With nothin' but a fine tooth comb?

Well, I know that I'm to blame.
Now, ain't it a shame?
Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? (scat)



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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?


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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?