Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Bill, When Are You Coming Back, artist - The Supremes. Album song The Supremes: Box Set, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 31.12.1999
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English
Bill, When Are You Coming Back |
Every morning waiting for the mailman to come. |
But again he shook his head and said maybe tomorrow there’ll be one. |
He said, better than a letter, some guys just arrived. |
I felt so much better that I ran to catch the 3:45. |
I got to the station, oh, just a little bit late, |
When I spotted a soldier turning through an exit gate. |
Oh, I pushed through the crowd until I reached his side |
And got the strangest look from a strangers eyes. |
I cried, Bill, Bill, Bill when are you coming back. |
I cried in a stranger’s arms standing there by the railroad tracks. |
Oh, yes I did. |
The day you left me remains in my mind so clear. |
You were saying you loved me, but the train made it hard to hear. |
So, we moved by the Coke machine, oh, so we could say goodbye. |
The people were staring, but I couldn’t keep the tears from my eyes. |
As the train departed your loving mother held me close. |
We cried together, yeah, trying to keep each other host. |
Oh, wherever you are you know you need it too, |
'Cause no one in this world needs you like I do. |
I cried, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill when are you coming back. |
I cried in a stranger’s arms standing there by the railroad tracks. |
Oh, yes I did. |
… standing there by the railroad tracks. |
Oh, yes I did. |
No news is good news; |
at least, that’s what your mama said. |
But, I could see in her eyes, she too, is so afraid. |
Now, I’ve got nothing to cling to except what I felt inside, |
When I cried I loved you and looked into that stranger’s eyes. |
Oh, I miss you, Bill. |
I can’t stand the pain of knowing if I’ll ever see you |
again! |
I cried, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill when are you coming back. |
I cried in a stranger’s arms standing there by the railroad tracks. |
Oh, yes I did. |
Billy, baby!!! |
Billy, baby, when are you coming back? |
I cried in a stranger’s arms standing there by the railroad tracks. |
Oh, yes I did. |