About the song
Background
- Album: “Honey, I’m Home” is a track from Shania Twain’s iconic 1997 album Come On Over, one of the best-selling albums of all time.
- Writers: Shania Twain and Robert John “Mutt” Lange (her producer and then-husband).
- Release Date: August 19, 1998
- Success: It topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming Twain’s seventh (and final) number-one country hit.
Lyrics and Themes
The song portrays a hardworking woman who has had a tough day and is coming home seeking comfort and a little pampering. Here’s what the lyrics suggest:
- Everyday Stresses: The lyrics vividly describe the frustrations of dealing with difficult people and feeling stressed (“The boss is a jerk, the work never ends”). This reflects relatable day-to-day challenges many people experience.
- Longing for Connection: The central desire is to return to a loving partner who will provide emotional support and make her feel at ease.
- Playful Demands: The song has a sense of lighthearted fun, with the singer playfully listing things her partner can do to help her unwind: “Run me a bath, pour me a drink…foot massage.”
- Domesticity as Comfort: The theme revolves around finding solace and relaxation in simple domestic pleasures with a loved one.
Additional Notes
- Upbeat and infectious: The song has an energetic, country-pop feel.
- Music Video: The video is iconic, portraying Shania Twain in different roles (including a waitress, a police officer, and a construction worker) and then returning home to a doting husband.
Video
Lyrics
The car won’t start, it’s falling apart
I was late for work and the boss got smart My pantyline shows, got a run in my hose My hair went flat, man I hate that (Hate that)Just when I thought things couldn’t get worse
I realized I forgot my purse With all this stress I must confess This could be worse than PMSThis job ain’t worth the pay
Can’t wait till the end of the day Hey, honey, I’m on my way Hey (Hey) Hey (Hey) Hey, heyHoney, I’m home and I had a hard day
Pour me a cold one and oh, by the way Rub my feet, gimme something to eat Fix me up my favorite treatHoney, I’m back, my head’s killing me
I need to relax and watch TV Get off the phone give the dog a bone Hey (Hey) Hey, honey, I’m homeI broke a nail opening the mail
I cursed out loud ’cause it hurt like hell This job’s a pain, it’s so mundane It sure don’t stimulate my brainThis job ain’t worth the pay
Can’t wait till the end of the day Hey, honey, I’m on my way Hey (Hey) Hey (Hey) Hey, heyHoney, I’m home and I had a hard day
Pour me a cold one and oh, by the way And rub my feet, gimme something to eat And fix me up my favorite treatHoney, I’m back, my head’s killing me
I need to relax and watch TV Get off the phone give the dog a bone Hey (Hey) Hey, honey, I’m homeOh, rub my neck will you?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Honey, I’m home and I had a hard day Pour me a cold one and oh by the way Rub my feet, gimme something to eat Fix me up my favorite treatHoney, I’m back, my head’s killing me
I need to relax and watch TV Get off the phone give the dog a bone Hey (Hey) Hey, honey, I’m homeI’m home (Oh)
Oh, that feels much better