Baby, Won't You Please Come HomeFrank Sinatra

"Baby, Won't You Please Come Home" — Williams and Warfield's 1919 plea.

Writer(s): warfield/williams
Baby won't you please come home
'cause your daddy'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 come home"

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  • Written by Charles Williams and Clarence Williams in 1919. The early jazz-blues appeal — direct, simple, devastatingly honest. Sinatra connecting the pre-Songbook American popular song tradition to his own more sophisticated material.