Alan Jackson’s song “You Can Always Come Home” is a fan favorite, but did you know that Jackson didn’t actually write or perform the track himself? The specific origins of this song remain somewhat unclear, so if you’re curious to learn more, your best bet is to consult reliable sources or check the official Alan Jackson website.
While Jackson is renowned as the writer and performer of many country music hits, “You Can Always Come Home” appears to be an exception. The song’s true authorship and Jackson’s involvement, if any, in its creation, are not widely documented.
For fans seeking more details, your research may require delving into less widely-known corners of Jackson’s musical catalog and history. The answers, it seems, are not immediately obvious – but the quest to uncover them could prove an intriguing musical mystery to solve.
Lyrics “You Can Always Come Home”
Spread your wings Don’t be afraid to try The world can be hard You gotta live a little ‘Fore you die So open that door Step out in the bright sunshine Follow your heart And remember anytime…
You can always come home Wherever life’s road leads You can get back To a love that’s strong and free And never be alone In your heart there’s still a place No matter how right or wrong you’ve gone You can always come home
So pack your bags Smile and say good-bye And chase those dreams And when you lie down tonight You know that there’s someone praying for you every day Even if you never find your way
You can always come home Wherever life’s road leads You can get back To a love that’s strong and free And never be alone And in your heart there’s still a place No matter how right or wrong you’ve gone You can always come home
When I was young My daddy said to me The very same words And I took those words with me When I was afraid I’d pull them out and think Just how much They mean to me
You can always come home Wherever life’s road leads, you can get back To a love that’s strong and free And never be alone In your heart there’s still a place No matter how right or wrong you’ve gone You can always come home