Bill Bailey
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Bill Bailey
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Won't you come home Bill Bailey
Won't you come home
She moved the all day long
Well I'll do the cooking honey
Well I'll pay the bill
I know I've done you wrong
Do you remember that rainy evening
I throw you out
Ain't nothing but a fine tooth comb
Well I know I'm to blame
Ain't that a shame
Bill Bailey won't you please come home
Won't you come home Bill Bailey
Won't you come home
She moved the all day long
Well I'll do the cooking honey
Well I'll pay the bill
I know I've done you wrong
Do you remember that rainy evening
I throw you out
Ain't nothing but a fine tooth comb
Well I know I'm to blame
Ain't that a shame
Bill Bailey won't you please come home
Won't you please come
Won't you please come
Bailey won't you please come
Won't you please come...
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Johnny Hallyday performs "Bill Bailey", and this lyric page sits inside the Johnny Hallyday catalog on LyroVerse.
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