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Russell Byrd - You'd Better Come Home flac album
  • Performer Russell Byrd
  • Title You'd Better Come Home
  • Date of release 1961
  • Country US
  • Style Soul
  • Other formats RA VOC WAV VOX ADX APE MMF
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1340 mb
  • Size FLAC 1927 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 232

you better you better come home right now don’t wanna keep waiting around for you to make up your mind. honey, you better read this letter i ain’t gonna wait too long. yeah, you better you better stop moving around don’t wanna keep hearing from friends that you found somebody new. honey, you better read this letter or i’ll find someone better than you. you write me and tell me you’re gonna crack i believe that you’re never, never coming back

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The deep voice that begins Warner Brothers single Petula Clark's third . hit "You'd Better Come Home" in the summer of 1965, was a bit of the style that she was successful with in Europe prior to her "overnight success" in the Americas The familiar Pet Clark vocal style is replaced with a "Message To Michael" phrasing as the singer makes it clear this individual can leave if he's not ready to give their relationship all. Problem is, he's probably already gone - and she wants him to come home, not only for the love, but for him to see the damage he's done. A little guilt along with the demands.

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Lyrics to You'd Better Come Home by Petula Clark from the Ultimate Petula Clark album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! . Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind. Discuss the You'd Better Come Home Lyrics with the community: Citation.

Donald Byrd – Black Byrd 46. Horace Silver – Cape Verdean Blues 45. Robert Glasper Experiment – Black Radio 4. Agreed, Saxophone Colossus is a great album, one of the all-time classics; however it was not made for Blue Note, but for Prestige, if I remember correctly. A few that come to mind for me: Joe Lovano – Trio Fascination, Grachan Moncur/Jackie McLean discs, Cecil Taylor – Conquistador over Unit Stuctures.

Tracklist

A You'd Better Come Home 2:20
B Let's Tell Him All About It 1:54

Credits

  • Written-By – Bert Russell

Notes

Original 1st issue. On blue Wand label.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
107 Russell Byrd You'd Better Come Home ‎(7") Wand 107 US 1961
107 Russell Byrd You'd Better ‎(7") Wand 107 US 1961