Home (Live)

Michael Buble · Caught In The Act

Another summer day

Is come and gone away

In Paris and Rome

But I wanna go home



Maybe surrounded by

A million people I

Still feel all alone

I just wanna go home

Babe I miss you, you know



And I've been keeping all the letters that I wrote to you

Each one a line or two

"I'm fine baby, how are you?"

I would send them but I know that it's just not enough

My words were cold and flat

And you deserve more than that



Another aeroplane

Another sunny place

I'm lucky I know

But I wanna go home

I got to go home



Let me go home

Cause I'm just too far from where you are

And I gotta go home



And I feel just like I'm living someone else's life

It's like I just stepped outside

When everything was going right

And I know just why you could not

Come along with me

But this was not your dream

But you always believed in me



Oh, Another winter day has come

And gone away

And even Paris and Rome

And I wanna go home

I said let me go home



And I'm surrounded by

A million people I

Still feel alone

Oh, let go home

Oh, I miss you, you know



Let me go home

Cause I've had my run

Baby, I'm done

I gotta go home

Let me go home

Cause t'll all be alright

And I'll be there tonight

I'm coming back home

About Home (Live)

Michael Bublé's "Home (Live)" serves as a poignant showcase of his signature smooth jazz-pop style, recorded during the sessions for his 2005 album *Caught in the Act*. As a live rendition of the classic songwriting team's composition, the track highlights Bublé's mastery of vocal phrasing and emotional delivery within the traditional ballad format. The recording exemplifies the warm, intimate atmosphere characteristic of his early career work, blending acoustic instrumentation with polished production to create an instantly recognizable sound. This version reinforces the song's enduring appeal as a staple of his discography, capturing the essence of his ability to reinterpret timeless material with contemporary sensibilities while maintaining its original heart. The performance stands as a testament to his status as a vocalist who bridges the gap between classic standards and modern pop sensibilities.