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Johnny Rodriguez – Too Late To Go Home

While it didn’t top the charts like some of his earlier hits, it became a fan favorite for its raw emotion and relatable story. The song peaked at #15 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard), and #32 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks

«Too Late To Go Home»: A Timeless Country Ballad

If you’re a fan of country music, you’ve likely come across the name Johnny Rodriguez. But what makes his song «Too Late To Go Home» such a standout piece in his catalog? Stick around as we unravel the story behind this iconic track and the man who brought it to life. You’re about to discover everything from the song’s recording details to its deeper meaning, so let’s dive in.

The Story Behind «Too Late To Go Home»

Johnny Rodriguez - Too Late To Go Home
Cover LP Johnny Rodriguez Epic 1984
«Too Late To Go Home» was recorded in 1984 and became one of Johnny Rodriguez’s memorable songs from his album «Foolin’ with Fire.» Written by L. Chera, the song reflects themes of regret, heartbreak, and the struggle of moving forward. Produced by Richie albright, a renowned figure in country music production, the song showcases Rodriguez’s signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and traditional country sounds.
The track resonated deeply with fans, and while it didn’t top the charts like some of his earlier hits, it became a fan favorite for its raw emotion and relatable story. The song peaked at #15 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard), and #32 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks.

What Is «Too Late To Go Home» About?

At its core, «Too Late To Go Home» is a song about regret and reflection. It tells the story of someone who realizes too late that they’ve made mistakes and can’t go back to fix them. The haunting melody paired with Rodriguez’s smooth vocals amplifies the feeling of longing and sorrow, making it a powerful ballad that stays with you long after it ends.
Rodriguez’s storytelling ability shines through in this song. He paints a vivid picture of a person standing at the crossroads of life, grappling with choices that have led to heartache. It’s a theme that has universal appeal, connecting deeply with listeners of all ages.




Who Is Johnny Rodriguez?

Johnny Rodriguez - Foolin
Johnny Rodriguez
Johnny Rodriguez is a trailblazer in the world of country music. Born in Sabinal, Texas, he broke barriers as one of the first Hispanic artists to achieve mainstream success in country music. His career took off in the 1970s with his debut single «Pass Me By (If You’re Only Passing Through),» which became a Top 10 hit.
Throughout his career, Rodriguez earned an impressive six No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, including classics like «You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)» and «Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico.» His unique voice, blending traditional country with a touch of Latin influence, set him apart and secured his place as a legend in the genre.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about «Too Late To Go Home.» This song is a reminder of the timeless power of country music to tell stories that matter. If you enjoyed this deep dive, be sure to explore more of Johnny Rodriguez’s hits and stay tuned to our blog for more stories about the songs and artists that make country music so special.
We’d love to hear from you! What’s your favorite Johnny Rodriguez song? Drop a comment and let us know, and don’t forget to visit us again soon for more insights into the world of country music.

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Johnny Rodriguez – Too Late To Go Home Lyrics

Here comes the morning the man in the moon is fading fast
Last night was like magic but last nights never last
Oh the whiskey took me over and I lost sight of right from wrong
Now it’s already morning and it’s too late to go home
I wonder what I’ll tell her Lord I ain’t got a clue
I don’t know why I gave in to what I swore I’d never d
And it’s too late to be thinking I should have left there all alone
Cause it’s already morning and it’s too late to go home
When I walk out in the light
There ain’t a soul out on the street
And what we did last night
Lord it’s showing all over me
And there’s no taking bac
To what’s already come and gone
Cause it’s already morning
And it’s too late to go home

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