- Honey, I'm Home
Single infobox
Name = Honey, I'm Home
Artist =Shania Twain
from Album = Come on Over
Released =August 19 1998
Recorded = 1997
Genre = Country
Length = 3:39
Label = Mercury Nashville
Writer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Shania Twain
Producer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Last single = "From This Moment On"
(1998)
This single = "Honey, I'm Home"
(1998)
Next single = "That Don't Impress Me Much "
(1998)"Honey, I'm Home" is a song byShania Twain , from her album "Come On Over", released as the sixth overall single, being the fifth to country radio. The song was written byMutt Lange and Shania Twain. The song was originally released in the summer of 1998 following the mass success of "You're Still the One ". The song went on to become Shania's seventh and to date, final number one single on the "Billboard" Country singles chart. "Honey, I'm Home" was included in both herCome on Over Tour andUp! Tour , as well as her Miami, Dallas and Chicago video specials. A memorable performance of the song was when Shania performed it at the 1998Country Music Awards . No commercial single was made available for this release.Music video
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Chart performance
"Honey, I'm Home" debuted on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of
August 8 1998 at number 70. The single spent 26 weeks on the chart and climbed to a peak position of number-one onOctober 31 1998 , where it remained for one week. The single became Twain's seventh and to-date last number one at country radio. It also became her ninth top ten (fifth consecutive), and her eleventh top twenty single on the country charts. "Honey, I'm Home" also topped the Hot Country Recurrents chart for one week. Since Twain's label, Mercury, did not release a commercial single for "Honey, I'm Home", it was unable to chart on the Hot 100, making it her first to miss since "Home Ain't Where His Heart is (Anymore) ".Official versions
*Original Album Version (3:39)
*International Version (3:33)
*Extended Mix (6:23)
*Dance Mix (4:56)
*Live from Dallas (3:46)Covers and parodies
*Country music parodist
Cledus T. Judd parodied the song as "Shania, I'm Broke" on his 1999 album "Juddmental ".Charts
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