Home (Sheryl Crow song) explained

Home
Cover:Sheryl_Crow,_Home.png
Type:single
Artist:Sheryl Crow
Album:Sheryl Crow
B-Side:
  • "Sweet Rosalyn" (live)
  • "I Shall Believe" (live)
  • "Redemption Day" (live)
Studio:
Genre:Folk
Length:4:51
Label:A&M
Producer:Sheryl Crow
Prev Title:A Change Would Do You Good
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Tomorrow Never Dies
Next Year:1997

"Home" is a song from American musician Sheryl Crow's 1996 self-titled album. Written and produced by Crow, the folk ballad was released as the final single from the album on October 6, 1997, and was later included on her greatest hits album The Very Best of Sheryl Crow (2003). "Home" was released commercially only in Europe. It became Crow's ninth top-40 hit in both Canada and the United Kingdom, peaking at numbers 40 and 25, respectively. A black-and-white music video directed by Samuel Bayer was made for the song.

Composition

"Home" is described as a folk ballad by Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine, and its lyrics describe the stresses of a failing marriage.[1] According to the digital sheet music published at Musicnotes, "Home" is written in the key of G major and plays in common time at a slow tempo of 80 beats per minute.[2]

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "After several rock-fueled singles, Crow drops the volume and tempo to a soft-rock tone for this harshly intimate tune. Her hushed, evocative vocal proves that ya don't have to shriek to stir a listener's emotions. In fact, her whispered line "my house is full of lies" is about as intense or powerful as anything you're likely to hear right now. She is supported by an accessible shuffle beat and guitar lines that mingle warm, acoustic threads with sharp, bluesy electric licks. Any station that played the hit "Strong Enough" has no excuse but to give this superior recording a fair shot."[3]

Release and chart performance

Although "Home" was serviced to American radio stations on September 30, 1997,[4] it failed to appear on any Billboard charts;[5] however, it did chart in Canada. On November 3, 1997, the song debuted at number 63 on Canada's RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart.[6] Afterwards, it rose and fell inside the top 60 until climbing to its peak of number 40 on January 12, 1998. It then dropped to number 87 the following issue, its final week on the ranking.[7] It was also aired on Canadian adult contemporary stations, eventually reaching a peak of number 43 on the RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks listing. On October 6, 1997, "Home" was released in the United Kingdom, debuting at its peak of number 25 on the UK Singles Chart six days later and spending two weeks in the top 100.[8]

Music video

The black-and-white music video for the song was directed by Samuel Bayer, and features Crow performing on a village car racing festival. Several villagers are portrayed, sharing their definitions of what 'home' is for them with the viewer. At the end of the video, Crow ends up covered in mud thrown around by the racing cars.

Track listings

UK CD1[9]

  1. "Home" (album version)
  2. "Strong Enough" (WXRT live)
  3. "Sweet Rosalyn" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire in London) – 5:16
  4. "I Shall Believe" (WXRT live)

UK CD2[10]

  1. "Home" (album version)
  2. "Hard to Make a Stand" (WXRT live)
  3. "Can't Cry Anymore" (WXRT live)
  4. "Redemption Day" (WXRT live)

UK CD-ROM single[11]

  1. "Home" (album version)
  2. "Sweet Rosalyn" (CD-ROM of home video)

European CD single[12]

  1. "Home" (album version) – 4:51
  2. "Sweet Rosalyn" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire in London) – 5:16

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the UK CD1 liner notes and the Sheryl Crow album booklet.[9] [13]

Studios

Personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United StatesSeptember 30, 1997Contemporary hit radioA&M
United KingdomOctober 6, 1997CD

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: Sheryl Crow, Sheryl Crow. Cinquemani. Sal. Slant Magazine. September 29, 2003. December 22, 2020.
  2. Web site: Home by Sheryl Crow – Digital Sheet Music. September 13, 1999 . Musicnotes. December 22, 2020.
  3. Reviews & Previews: Singles. Flick. Larry. Larry Flick. Billboard. 109. 37. 75. September 13, 1997. December 4, 2020.
  4. New Releases. Radio & Records. 1216. 43. September 26, 1997. April 6, 2021.
  5. Sheryl Crow Chart History. Billboard. January 2, 2021.
  6. RPM 100 Hit Tracks – November 3, 1997. RPM. Library and Archives Canada. January 2, 2021.
  7. RPM 100 Hit Tracks – January 12, 1998. RPM. Library and Archives Canada. January 2, 2021.
  8. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 37. October 4, 1997. June 30, 2021.
  9. Home. Sheryl Crow. 1997. UK CD1 single liner notes. A&M Records. 582 401-2.
  10. Home. Sheryl Crow. 1997. UK CD2 single liner notes. A&M Records. 582 401-2.
  11. Home. Sheryl Crow. 1997. UK CD-ROM single liner notes. A&M Records. 044 031-2.
  12. Home. Sheryl Crow. 1997. European CD single disc notes. A&M Records. 582 452-2.
  13. Sheryl Crow. Sheryl Crow (album). Sheryl Crow. 1996. US CD album booklet. A&M Records. 31454 0587 2.