Song | I'll Be Home |
Artist | Pat Boone |
Album | Yesterdays Gold Vol.01 - 120 Golden Oldies 5CD |
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I'll Be Home | |
-Artist: Pat Boone from "Pat Boone's Greatest Hits"-MCA: MCAC 10885 | |
-peak Billboard position # 4 in 1956 | |
-also charted by The Platters in 1966 (#97) | |
-Words and Music by Ferdinand Washington and Stan Lewis | |
I'll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me (wait for me) | |
We'll stroll along together | |
Once more our love will be free | |
At the corner drugstore | |
Each Saturday we would meet (we would meet) | |
I'd walk you home in the moonlight | |
All of these things we'll repeat | |
So darling, as I write this letter | |
Here's hoping you're thinking of me | |
My mind's made up.... | |
So long until I'll be home to start serving you | |
I'll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me (wait for me) | |
I'd walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
SPOKEN: Darling, as I write this letter, here's hoping you're thinking of me. My | |
mind's made up.... so long until I'll be home to start serving you. | |
I'll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me (wait for me) | |
I'll walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
Transcribed by Robin Hood | |
These lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned above | |
and do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet | |
music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets. |
I' ll Be Home | |
Artist: Pat Boone from " Pat Boone' s Greatest Hits" MCA: MCAC 10885 | |
peak Billboard position 4 in 1956 | |
also charted by The Platters in 1966 97 | |
Words and Music by Ferdinand Washington and Stan Lewis | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
We' ll stroll along together | |
Once more our love will be free | |
At the corner drugstore | |
Each Saturday we would meet we would meet | |
I' d walk you home in the moonlight | |
All of these things we' ll repeat | |
So darling, as I write this letter | |
Here' s hoping you' re thinking of me | |
My mind' s made up.... | |
So long until I' ll be home to start serving you | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
I' d walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
SPOKEN: Darling, as I write this letter, here' s hoping you' re thinking of me. My | |
mind' s made up.... so long until I' ll be home to start serving you. | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
I' ll walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
Transcribed by Robin Hood | |
These lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned above | |
and do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet | |
music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets. |
I' ll Be Home | |
Artist: Pat Boone from " Pat Boone' s Greatest Hits" MCA: MCAC 10885 | |
peak Billboard position 4 in 1956 | |
also charted by The Platters in 1966 97 | |
Words and Music by Ferdinand Washington and Stan Lewis | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
We' ll stroll along together | |
Once more our love will be free | |
At the corner drugstore | |
Each Saturday we would meet we would meet | |
I' d walk you home in the moonlight | |
All of these things we' ll repeat | |
So darling, as I write this letter | |
Here' s hoping you' re thinking of me | |
My mind' s made up.... | |
So long until I' ll be home to start serving you | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
I' d walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
SPOKEN: Darling, as I write this letter, here' s hoping you' re thinking of me. My | |
mind' s made up.... so long until I' ll be home to start serving you. | |
I' ll be home, my darling | |
Please wait for me wait for me | |
I' ll walk you home in the moonlight | |
Once more our love will be free | |
Transcribed by Robin Hood | |
These lyrics were transcribed from the specific recording mentioned above | |
and do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet | |
music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets. |