Story Behind The Song
As a musician myself this song is written from a personal and real perspective. I relate to the experience of this song and its lyrics.
Song Description
A touring musician can't wait to get back home to his girl after being on the road for a fair amount of time. Truly loves her and is tired of traveling and being apart from her. He's telling her to hang in there and imagine them together, reassuring her that it won't be long before he'll be with her.
Song Length |
3:14 |
Genre |
Blues - Chicago, Blues - General |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Relaxed, Composed |
Subject |
Loneliness, Will |
Similar Artists |
Eric Clapton, Sonny Boy Williamson |
Language |
English |
Era |
1960 - 1969 |
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Lyrics
I'll Be Home
[verse 1]
Music takes me on the road. Like the wind sometimes it blows.
Just can't wait till I get home, anticipation only grows.
[chorus]
But I'll be home, come the light. Stay with me in your mind, It'll be alright, it'll be alright.
[verse 2]
Heaven knows I'm having fun, but a ramblin man I'm just not one.
Miss my woman she's oh so sweet, her loving knocks me off my feet.
[chorus]
But I'll be home, come the light. Stay with me in your mind, It'll be alright, it'll be alright...it'll be alright.
[bridge]
She's the reason it feels so right. She's the greatest chapter in my book of life.
[verse 3]
My girl says I gotta be strong, cus I've been away for way too long.
Every hour it gets real hard, to be away from my baby's arms.
[chorus]
But I'll be home, come the light. Stay with me in your mind, It'll be alright, it'll be alright.
[repeat verse 1]
Music takes me on the road, like the wind, sometimes it blows.
[chorus]
But I'll be home, come the light. Stay with me in your mind, It'll be alright, it'll be alright.
END