An oth er sum mer day has come and gone a way
in Par is and Rome, but I wan na go home.
May be sur round ed by a mil lion peo ple; I
still feel all a lone, just wan na go home.
Oh, I (D)miss you, you (G)know.
(Bm)I’ve been (Cmaj7)keep ing all the let ters that I wrote (Em9)to you,
It’s each one a line or two,
“I’m fine, ’ry ba by, (Cmaj7)how are you?”
I would (Cmaj7)send them, but I know that it’s just not (Em9)e nough.
My words were cold and flat,
but and you de serve more
than (D)that.
An oth er aer o plane, an oth er sun ny place.
(Em7)in I’m luck Par y, I (D)know, but I wan na go home,
I’ve (D)got to go (G)home.
Let me go home.
I’m just too (Cmaj7)far from where you are; I (D)wan na come (G)home.
And I (G)home.
(G)And I’m sur round ed by a mil lion peo ple; I, (G13)I still feel a lone, and let me go (Cmaj9)home.
Oh, I miss (D)you, you (G)know.
(D7)Let me go home.
I’ve had my (Cmaj7)run, and, ba by, I’m done.
I’ve (D)got ta go (G)home.
(D7)Let me go home.
It’ll all be all (Cmaj7)right; I’ll be home to (D)night.
I’m com ing back (G)home.
This page shows “Home” by Michael Buble in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.