(There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To

Milton Addington, Dickey Lee, Allen Reynolds

[Verse 1]
The neon lights are going out
The barmaid's half-asleep
Soon they'll have to close the door
And put me on the street
About half as tight as I need to be
To face this night alone
While others sleep in loving beds
And I'm just kicking stones

[Chorus]
'Cause there's nobody home to go home to
And I pray the Lord that somehow I'll get by
But there's nobody home to go home to
And tonight I'd like to lay me down and cry

[Verse 2]
I see it in my foggy mind
The shutters and the doors
Where flowers bloom and love once grew
A hundred years before
Where a girl I used to know
Made my life a song
Then the picture fades away
And all the world is wrong

[Chorus]
'Cause there's nobody home to go home to
And I pray the Lord that somehow I'll get by
But there's nobody home to go home to
And tonight I'd like to lay me down and cry

[Refrain]
Yes, tonight I'd like to lay me down and cry

Trivia about the song (There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To by Charley Pride

When was the song “(There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To” released by Charley Pride?
The song (There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To was released in 1970, on the album “Charley Pride's 10th Album”.
Who composed the song “(There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To” by Charley Pride?
The song “(There’s) Nobody Home to Go Home To” by Charley Pride was composed by Milton Addington, Dickey Lee, Allen Reynolds.

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