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2006 single by City and Colour
"Comin' Home"
Single by City and Colour
from the album Sometimes
Released2006
Recorded2005
GenreAlternative Country
Length5:05
LabelDine Alone Records
Songwriter(s)Dallas Green
Producer(s)Julius Butty and Dallas Green
City and Colour singles chronology
"Save Your Scissors"
(2005)
"Comin' Home"
(2006)
"Like Knives"
(2007)

"Comin' Home" is a song written and recorded by Canadian acoustic artist City and Colour. It was released in 2006 as the second single from the album Sometimes.

Content

The lyrics tell a story of a man who travels extensively, deeply missing his attached lover, and mentions traveling on Canada's Highway 1 in hopes of seeing her.

Music video

The music video was directed by Chris Sargent. It is in black and white and shows Dallas playing in different rooms, with scenes showing a woman in (what appears to be) some of the same rooms, but never at the same time as Dallas. The song is referenced in a Cancer Bats music video where a group of men (played by the band members, along with Alexisonfire vocalist George Pettit and producer Greg Below) sing the song at the end.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Canadian Alternative Rock Chart 14

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