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what is the concept behind 'bye bye Black bird' ?​

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Answered by Anuragdeep
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"Bye Bye Blackbird" is a song published in 1926 by Jerome H. Remick written by the American composer Ray Henderson and lyricist Mort Dixon.

The song itself was not particularly popular for some years afterward, but interest was revived by the 1955 Jack Webb film “Pete Kelly’s Blues”, which stirred a renewed popularity of 1920s music; Peggy Lee sang “Bye Bye Blackbird”. Webb produced and directed the film, as well as starring as cornetist Pete Kelly.

The refrain is often played without the lyrics, possibly contributing to the confusion surrounding the meaning of the song. Some interpretations focus primarily on the “I’ll be coming home tonight”; others focus on the “someone” who “waits for me”, with this person’s role depending on whether the singer is viewed as a man going home to his mother (sometimes to his sweetheart) or as a woman escaping from the red-light district, going home to her mother. Other interpretations are possible and these lend themselves to different tempos (some very light and quick, others slow and bluesy).

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