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Home (Michael Bublé song)

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"Home"
Single by Michael Bublé
from the album It's Time
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2005 (2005-01-24)
Genre
Length3:45
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • David Foster
  • Humberto Gatica
Michael Bublé singles chronology
"Feeling Good"
(2005)
"Home"
(2005)
"Save the Last Dance for Me"
(2006)
Music video
"Home" on YouTube

"Home" is a song by Canadian singer Michael Bublé, and released on January 24, 2005, as the first single from his fourth studio album, It's Time. The song was written by Bublé, along with co-writers Alan Chang and Amy Foster-Gillies. Bublé's version was a number-one single on the Adult Contemporary chart formats of both Canada and the United States, in addition to certifying platinum in both countries as well as finding chart success internationally. Following his original version in 2005, two cover versions were successful by other artists: one by Irish group Westlife in 2007, and one by American singer Blake Shelton in 2008.

Background and lyrics

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"Home" centralizes on the narrator, who is separated from their lover, possibly a spouse, while off travelling. He expresses a desire to return home and be with his lover. Bublé had been away touring in Italy when he co-wrote the lyrics, for his then-fiancée, Debbie Timuss. Bublé describes his loneliness from missing her in the lyrics. Aaron Latham of Allmusic, in his review of It's Time, described the song favorably. He called it a "positive step forward" for Bublé, adding "The success of this ballad provides yet another direction that he can explore and expand upon."[2]

The song is in the key of G major, with a chord pattern of G-D/F-Em-D-C-D-G. It has a time signature of 4/4 and an approximate tempo of 64 beats per minute.[3]

Release

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"Home" was the second single released from It's Time on March 28, 2005. It was Bublé's first single released in the United Kingdom. The single was a hit, topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the United States while peaking at number 31 in the United Kingdom. The release was accompanied by a music video, directed by Noble Jones, who had previously filmed the video for "Feeling Good". The song was also used in the film The Wedding Date.

Subsequently, two cover versions of the song have also been released as singles by other artists. The first of these was recorded by Irish boyband Westlife, whose version was a top ten hit in several European countries. American country music singer Blake Shelton also released his version in early 2008, which reached the top of the American country singles charts. In December 2011, Bublé performed a duet version of the song with English singer-songwriter Gary Barlow, whilst also performing Barlow's "Rule the World". Soon after, a petition was set up for the collaboration to be made available for digital download, to challenge for the United Kingdom Christmas Number One spot.[4] On Bublé's 2012 Christmas television special "Michael Bublé: Home for the Holidays", he and Blake Shelton sang a duet version with lyrics reworked for the Christmas season; this version previously appeared on Shelton's holiday album, Cheers, It's Christmas.

Track listing

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UK CD single 1 (Debut release)[5]

  1. "Home" (U.K. Radio Mix) - 3:23
  2. "Home" (Album Version) - 3:45

UK CD single 2 (Debut release)[6]

  1. "Home" (UK radio mix) - 3:23
  2. "Home" (album version) - 3:45
  3. "Nice N'Easy" - 4:11
  4. "Home" (music video) - 3:54

UK CD single (Second release)[7][8]

  1. "Home" (album version) - 3:45
  2. "Song For You" (featuring Chris Botti) - 3:12

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[28] Platinum 20,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[29] Gold 45,000
Italy (FIMI)[30] Gold 15,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[31] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[32] Platinum 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States January 24, 2005 Adult contemporary radio [33]
United Kingdom March 28, 2005 CD [34]
Australia May 2, 2005 [35]
United States June 20, 2005 Hot adult contemporary radio [36]

Westlife version

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"Home"
Single by Westlife
from the album Back Home
B-side"Hard to Say I'm Sorry"
ReleasedOctober 29, 2007 (2007-10-29)
StudioRokstone (London, UK)
Length3:26
LabelSony BMG
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Steve Mac
Westlife singles chronology
"The Rose"
(2006)
"Home"
(2007)
"Us Against the World"
(2008)
Music video
Home on YouTube

Irish boy band Westlife released a cover version of "Home" as their first single from their eighth studio album, Back Home (2007). Westlife's version differs slightly in their lyrical arrangement as compared to Michael Bublé's version. The single sold over 200,000 copies in the UK alone and was certified silver, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. It is the band's 15th best-selling single in paid-for sales and in combined sales in the UK as of January 2019.[37] The song was ranked number 91 on MTV Asia's list of Top 100 Hits of 2007.[38] A cover of Chicago's "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" was included as the B-side for the single and charted individually on the official UK Singles Chart at number 135.[citation needed]

Music video

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The music video for this single was shot in Vancouver using interior and exterior shots of the Orpheum Theater. The exterior shots of the marquee are on Granville Street. A short preview of the video was posted on the band's official website on October 5, 2007. The full video was made available during the later part of the day on The Box. It was directed by Mike Lipscombe and features the band in front of a Boeing 747 plane along with scenes of loved ones meeting each other at the airport.

Track listings

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UK CD1

  1. "Home" (single mix)
  2. "Hard to Say I'm Sorry"

UK CD2

  1. "Home" (single mix)
  2. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (Sunset Strippers Full Dance Mix)
  3. "Home" (Soul Seekerz Remix – radio edit)

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[51] Silver 200,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Blake Shelton version

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"Home"
Single by Blake Shelton
from the album Pure BS
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2008 (2008-02-04)
GenreCountry
Length3:50
LabelWarner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brent Rowan
Blake Shelton singles chronology
"The More I Drink"
(2007)
"Home"
(2008)
"She Wouldn't Be Gone"
(2008)

A version was released by American country music singer Blake Shelton on February 1, 2008. This cover entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at number 60 for the week of February 12, 2008. It was included on a June 2008 re-issue of Shelton's 2007 album Pure BS[52] and Blake Shelton Collector's Edition, an EP which is only available at Walmart. Shelton's rendition features backing vocals from Miranda Lambert.

Shelton's version of the song reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week of July 19, 2008, becoming the fourth Number One hit of his career,[53] and his first since "Some Beach" in December 2004. His version also reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Shelton occasionally performed the song with Bublé in concert. In 2012, he e-mailed Bublé, asking if he would write new lyrics for a Christmas version of the song and sing duet vocals on it. The re-written version, featuring Bublé, appears on Shelton's 2012 album, Cheers, It's Christmas.[54]

Chart history

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[61] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other notable recordings

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See also

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References

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