Coming Home is the third single track from the triple-platinum album Long Cold Winter, released in August of 1988.
Coming Home is a heavy blues-based power ballad, using a 12-string guitar. The song peaked the Billboard Hot 100’s 20th position in 1988.
I took a walk down a road
It's the road I was meant to stay
I see the fire in your eyes
But a man's got to make his way
So are you tough enough for my love
Just close your eyes to the heaven above
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
I took a ride in a world
I'll be spinnin' for the rest of my life
I feel your heart beatin' baby
Ooh sometimes it cuts like a knife
So are you tough enough for my love
Just close your eyes to the heaven above
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Where your love tonight can shine on me
I'm coming home
Where your lovin' arms can set me free
I took a walk down a road
It's the road I was meant to stay
I see the fire in your eyes
But a mans got to make his way
So are you tough enough for my love
Just close your eyes to the heaven above
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Oh yea
I'm on my way
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Here we go
Ooh yea, ooh yea
I'm on my way
Come on baby, Come on
Let your love, shine on me
I'm on my way, Sing along
Shine on, Shine on, Shine on me
I'm on my way, Ahh yea
Shine on me
I'm on my way
I'm on my way
I'm on my way
I'm on my way
Coming Home was written by Tom Keifer.
Coming Home was produced by Andy Johns & Tom Keifer & Eric Brittingham.