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Gene Watson – Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)

Upon its release, "Should I Come Home" climbed the charts, securing a prominent spot in the hearts of country music enthusiasts. It achieved #3 on the US Hot Country Song chart. the #3 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and #6 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks

Exploring Gene Watson’s Classic – «Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)»

Are you ready to dive into the soulful world of Gene Watson and his timeless country hit, «Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)»? This post unfolds the captivating story behind the song, revealing its origins, meanings, and the artistic brilliance of Gene Watson.

The Story Behind the Song

Ever found yourself at a crossroads, torn between staying or leaving? Gene Watson’s «Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)» brilliantly captures this universal struggle. Penned by Joe Allen, the song explores the inner turmoil of a person faced with a difficult decision. Released in September 15, 1979, the track became an instant classic, showcasing Watson’s emotive vocals and genuine connection to the lyrics.

Behind the Scenes – Creators and Collaborators

Gene Watson - Should I Come Home
Cover LP Gene Watson Capitol
This country gem wouldn’t be the same without the genius of Joe Allen, the songwriter who gave life to the poignant lyrics. The recording process was guided by Russ Reeder, whose expertise added layers of emotion to the song. «Should I Come Home» found its home in «Should I Come Home,» leaving an indelible mark on the country music landscape.

Chart-Topping Success

Upon its release, «Should I Come Home» climbed the charts, securing a prominent spot in the hearts of country music enthusiasts. It achieved #3 on the US Hot Country Song chart. the #3 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and #6 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks, a testament to its widespread appeal and lasting impact.

Unpacking the Song’s Meaning

At its core, «Should I Come Home» narrates the internal struggle of deciding whether to return home or embrace the chaos. The evocative lyrics resonate with listeners, capturing the essence of love, heartache, and the complexities of life’s choices.




Gene Watson – A Country Legend

Gene Watson - Where Love Begins
Gene Watson
Gene Watson, a powerhouse in country music, has left an indelible mark on the genre. With five number-one hits to his name and a string of chart-topping successes, Watson’s contributions are nothing short of legendary. His authentic storytelling and emotive performances continue to inspire generations of country music enthusiasts.
In conclusion, «Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)» stands as a testament to Gene Watson’s artistry and the enduring power of country music. This timeless classic invites listeners to reflect on life’s decisions, making it a must-have in any country music collection.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Gene Watson – Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy) Lyrics

I wonder if you’ve had the time it takes to think it over
To sort out all the feelings in your mind
Sometimes I think you’ve found someone to do your thinking for you
‘Cause lately you’ve been showing all the signs

Should I come home, or should I go crazy?
I’m beggin’ you please, make up your mind
If you love me, then think it all over
So make up your mind, or I’ll lose mine

Last night when I came by, I rang the bell and no one answered
But I heard voices whisper through the door
Now I’m not sure if anyone was home to do the talking
‘Cause lately I hear voices more and more

Should I come home, or should I go crazy?
I’m beggin’ you please, make up your mind
If you love me, then think it all over
So make up your mind, or I’ll lose mine
Should I come home, or should I go crazy?
I’m beggin’ you please, make up your mind
If you love me, then think it all over
So make up your mind, or I’ll lose mine

GENIUS




Single Gene Watson Capitol 1979
Single Gene Watson Capitol 1979

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