I'll Be Home

Ferdinand Washington / 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

Trivia about the song I'll Be Home by Pat Boone

On which albums was the song “I'll Be Home” released by Pat Boone?
Pat Boone released the song on the albums “Pat Boone” in 1957, “Hi-Lites” in 1965, “Love Letters In The Sand” in 1976, “The Famous Songs Of Pat Boone” in 1978, “Love Letters” in 1982, “18 Greatest Hits” in 1989, “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” in 2000, and “The Best Of” in 2001.
Who composed the song “I'll Be Home” by Pat Boone?
The song “I'll Be Home” by Pat Boone was composed by Ferdinand Washington and Stan Lewis.

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