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Comin' Home Baby

"Comin' Home Baby"
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Single by Mel Tormé
from the album Comin' Home Baby!
B-side "Right Now"
Released October 1962
Format 45rpm single
Recorded September 13, 1962
Genre Vocal jazz
Length 2:40
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Bob Dorough, Ben Tucker
Mel Tormé singles chronology
"Her Face"
(1961)
"Comin' Home Baby"
(1962)
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind"
(1963)
"Comin' Home Baby"
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Single by Michael Bublé featuring Boyz II Men
from the album Call Me Irresponsible
Released April 25, 2008
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop, Acid Jazz
Length 3:27
Label 143, Reprise
Writer(s) Bob Dorough, Benjamin M. Tucker
Michael Bublé singles chronology
"It Had Better Be Tonight"
(2007)
"Comin' Home Baby"
(2008)
"Haven't Met You Yet"
(2009)

"Comin' Home Baby" is a song originally written as an instrumental by Ben Tucker and first recorded by the Dave Bailey Quintet in 1961. Bob Dorough then added lyrics, and Herbie Mann recorded that version. The vocal version became a US Top 40 hit for American jazz singer Mel Tormé in 1962, and the song has since been covered numerous times.

The tune was first recorded by the Dave Bailey Quintet on 6 October 1961, and issued on 2 Feet in the Gutter. It was composed by Dave Bailey's bassist, Ben Tucker. The original musicians were Frank Haynes (tenor saxophone), Bill Hardman (trumpet), Billy Gardner (piano), Ben Tucker (bass), and Dave Bailey (drums).

The tune was then recorded six weeks later by Herbie Mann, live at the Village Gate, with Tucker again on bass. Mann's recording, produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and released by Atlantic Records in 1962, became popular and drew wider attention to the tune.

Tucker then persuaded his friend, lyricist Bob Dorough (later of Schoolhouse Rock! fame), to write a lyric for the tune, and producer Nesuhi Ertegun persuaded singer Mel Tormé, who had recently joined the Atlantic label, to record it. Tormé was initially reluctant to record the song, and later wrote that: "It was a minor-key blues tune with trite repetitious lyrics and an 'answer' pattern to be sung by the Cookies, a girl trio that had once worked for Ray Charles". The recording took place in New York City on 13 September 1962.


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