Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)

Wayne Kemp

Well I was out a drinkin'
With a couple of friends of mine
When the bartender handed me the telephone
Says "there's a wife on the line."
I told her I was just a drinkin'
With a couple of buddies I knew
She told me in a few short words
Just a what she wanted me to do

She said "oh won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
Cause you might even make yourself a friend."
She said "won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
It's the only place in days you haven't been."

Well I sat there about an hour
Talkin' with the rest of the guys
When she walked through that front door
She had "get home" in her eyes
She said "you've danced and talked
With every woman in town but me.
And if you'd just come around the house
You might like my company."

She said "oh won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
Cause you might even make yourself a friend."
She said "won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
It's the only place in days you haven't been."

She said "oh won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
Cause you might even make yourself a friend."
She said "won't you come home and talk to a stranger.
It's the only place in days you haven't been."

Trivia about the song Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger) by George Strait

When was the song “Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)” released by George Strait?
The song Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger) was released in 1997, on the album “Carrying Your Love With Me”.
Who composed the song “Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)” by George Strait?
The song “Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger)” by George Strait was composed by Wayne Kemp.

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