Reached # 1 of the US Hot Country Songs charts, and remained a total of 20 weeks on the charts. In the Canada Country Tracks charts, I reach number # 6. The song was included in Tracy's second studio album, Alibis (Atlantic 1993)
“My second home”, song written by Tracy Lawrence, Paul Nelson and Kenny Beard, was recorded by Tracy Lawrence for the Atlantic label, was recorded in December 1992, between studios, Eleven-Eleven Studio, Nashville, TN and Sound Stage Studio, Nashville, TN, on the album recording sessions, Tracy was accompanied by: Brent Rowan (guitar), Chris Leuzinger (guitar), Larry Byrom (guitar), Mark Casstevens (guitar), Sonny Garrish (steel and dobro), Glenn Worf (bass), Eddie Bayers and James Stroud (drums and percussion), Joe Spivey (fiddle) and Gary W. Smith (piano and synthesizer). With the production of James Stroud, the song was released on September 16, 1993, on December 11, 1993, reached # 1 of the US Hot Country Songs charts, and remained a total of 20 weeks on the charts. In the Canada Country Tracks charts, I reach number # 6. It was the fourth number one of Tracy Lawrence’s career.
The song was included in Tracy’s second studio album, Alibis (Atlantic 1993), the album was released on March 9, 1993, and on April 3, 1993, it reached number 5 on the US Top Country charts Albums, remaining a total of 71 weeks on the charts. On the Canadian RPM Country Albums charts, it also reached # 5. The album was certified double platinum in the USA and Gold in Canada.
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Tracy Lawrence – My Second Home Lyrics
There’s a honky tonk on the edge of town I used to call my second home
It’s a place I’d go just to get away when I wanted to be alone
Well early one morning had a fight with my darling that went from bad to worse
It ended when she said your second home just became your first
Now the jukebox is my alarm clock I wake up in a corner booth
I don’t have a tab don’t need no cab cause the dance floor’s my living room
Well I might die from a broken heart but I’ll never die of thirst
Now that my second home has become my first
[ dobro – fiddle ]
Well I don’t have to pay no mortgage I don’t have to mow no lawn
A lot of frieds come see me some stay till the break of dawn
I can paint the town without leavin’ the house I can feel good till it hurts
Now that my home sweet second home just became my first
Now the jukebox is my alarm clock…
Lord now that my second home has become my first
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