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"Come Home" is a song by English rock band James, first released as a single in November 1989 by Rough Trade. Like the preceding single, " Sit Down ", it received little attention initially and led to James parting ways with Rough Trade.
"A Crazy Little Palace (That's My Home)" 49 1957 "The Pied Piper" 50 "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" 3 "Date with the Blues" — "Got a Date with an Angel" 78 1958 "Baby, Baby" 78 "I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)" 87 1959 "Nola" 39 "Goodnight, Irene" 75 "—" denotes releases that did not chart
"Sit Down" is a song by English band James, originally released in June 1989 by Rough Trade Records. In its eight-and-a-half-minute original form, the song reached number 77 on the UK Singles Chart and was ranked number eight in John Peel 's Festive Fifty of that year.
"Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair" is a song by the English rock band Arctic Monkeys, ...
“And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” — The Beatles, “The End” “The hills are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for a thousand years.”
TWLOHA is a fitting choice for Please Come Home. The album lyrically exudes redemption, personal worth, love, acceptance, and hope. “I try to be an artist who aspires to find hope even in dark places: If I’m down, I don’t want to bring people down to that place with me. I’m looking for a way out," says Kensrue. [citation needed]
The plot focuses on the lives of two children from Uganda who fall in love and work hard to be able to go to school. One night, their village is raided, and the young boy is taken. However, in a portion with no music, the boy escapes. As the boy returns home, the music starts playing again and the two reunite.
May 1902 Victor Monarch recording of Dan W. Quinn performing "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?" Cannon wrote the song in 1902 when he was working as a bar pianist at Conrad Deidrich's Saloon in Jackson, Michigan. Willard "Bill" Bailey, also a jazz musician, was a regular customer and friend, and one night told Cannon about his marriage ...