
Baby Won’t You Please Come Home Ella Fitzgerald
"Baby Won’t You Please Come Home" is a jazz standard performed by Ella Fitzgerald, released in 1944. The song expresses deep longing and heartache over a lost love, emphasizing themes of loneliness and yearning. Its emotional delivery, smooth vocals, and poignant lyrics resonate with listeners, solidifying its place in American music culture. #Jazz

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
'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
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