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Darling Be Home Soon : ウィキペディア英語版
Darlin' Be Home Soon

"Darlin' Be Home Soon" (or "Darling Be Home Soon") is a song written by John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful for the soundtrack of the 1966 Francis Ford Coppola film ''You're a Big Boy Now''. It has been described as "...one of the most heartfelt songs about being away from a loved one, written from the point of view of a musician on the road writing a letter."〔(Allmusic review by Matthew Greenwald )〕 It appeared on The Lovin' Spoonful's 1967 soundtrack album ''You're a Big Boy Now'' and was released as a single, reaching #15 on the US pop charts. In the same year, a version by Bobby Darin reached #93 on the US charts, saxophonist Bud Shank put the track on his album ''A Spoonful of Jazz'', and Billie Davis put it on the B-side of a single in the UK.
Sebastian performed his composition at Woodstock; it was the fourth song out of the five he performed at the 1969 music festival in White Lake, New York.
In 1969 "Darlin' Be Home Soon" appeared on Joe Cocker's ''Joe Cocker!'' album; it became a standard of Cocker's, appearing on many compilations and "best of"s. The song was performed by Slade and appears on their successful 1972 live album ''Slade Alive!''. In the same year The Association almost made the top 100 in the US with a single (#104) taken from ''Waterbeds in Trinidad!''
The other charting versions of the song are by the Barra MacNeils (1993, #23 Canadian and on their album ''Closer to Paradise'') and Let Loose (1996, #65 UK as a single, and on the album ''Rollercoaster'').
==Other covers of the song==

*1970 - Barry Allen on his album ''Barry Allen''
*1970 - The Brothers Four on their album ''1970''
*1970 - Maxine Brown, single
*1970 - Samantha Jones on the B-side of her single "My Way (Comme d'habitude)"
*1972 - Slade on their live album ''Slade Alive!''
*1974 - Gigliola Cinquetti on her album ''Go (Before You Break My Heart)''
*1989 - Phoebe Snow on the ''Rude Awakening soundtrack album
*1990 - Anne Richmond Boston (of The Swimming Pool Q's) on her album ''The Big House of Time''
*1993 - The Barra MacNeils on their album ''Closer to Paradise''
*1999 - Jules Shear on the compilation ''Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 60's''
*2001 - Jimmy Ibbotson on ''Hummingbirds of the Americas''.
*2005 - Cass Elliot on ''The Complete Cass Elliot Collection: 1968-71'' (recorded in 1968)
*2006 - Allison Crowe on her album ''This Little Bird''
*2006 - Matt Costa on his ''Sunshine'' single
*2008 - Starsailor on their ''Boy in Waiting'' EP
*2009 - Bruce Hornsby on the album ''The Village: A Celebration of the Music of Greenwich Village''
*2012 - Tedeschi Trucks Band on the album ''Everybody's Talkin'''

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