I'm Coming Home

LINDA CREED, LINDA DIANE CREED, THOM BELL, THOMAS RANDOLPH BELL

Sitting in a railway station
With my suitcase in my hand
Going back where I came from
I've had more than I can stand
Of watching them destroy my dreams
They picked my brain till it was clean
When I was up they knocked me down
I ain't going to hand around, I'm going home

I'm going home, going home
Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home

Came to this old town seeking fortune and some fame
Never got the chance to prove myself,
Though I tried to play their game
But using people just ain't my thing
And won't dangle from any string
To please some fool that don't care about
They turned me inside out, I'm going home

I'm going home, going home
Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home

Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home
I'm going home, going home
Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home

I'm going home, going home
Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home
I'm going home, going home
Tell someone to meet me I'm coming home

Trivia about the song I'm Coming Home by Johnny Mathis

On which albums was the song “I'm Coming Home” released by Johnny Mathis?
Johnny Mathis released the song on the albums “I'm Coming Home” in 1973, “99 Miles From L.A.” in 1981, “The Music Of Johnny Mathis: A Personal Collection” in 1993, “The Essential Johnny Mathis” in 2004, and “It's Not For Me To Say: The Best Of Johnny Mathis” in 2009.
Who composed the song “I'm Coming Home” by Johnny Mathis?
The song “I'm Coming Home” by Johnny Mathis was composed by LINDA CREED, LINDA DIANE CREED, THOM BELL, THOMAS RANDOLPH BELL.

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