Released: June 21, 1981

Songwriter: Jim Vallance Bryan Adams

Producer: Bob Clearmountain Bryan Adams

All those nights I've spent alone
Uninspired, so tired and wasted
There's lots of times I'd have telephoned
I couldn't find the words to say

I'm coming home
Lord I'm coming home
I'll make it short
I'll make it sweet
Make it up to you and me
I'm not the same guy I used to be
What can I do to make you believe

I'm coming home
Oh I'm coming home
I'm coming home
Yeah I'm coming home
Only seems like yesterday
You and I were sayin' goodbye
Now I'm just a few miles away
Gonna see you tonight

I've been alone and I live the pain
Reach for you in desperation
I was wrong, I'll take the blame
I need you back now I just can't wait

I'm coming home
Yeah I'm coming home
Coming home
I'm just coming, coming
Waiting it out
I'm just coming home

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter and record producer.

He has gathered 15 Grammy Award nominations, including a win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television in 1992. Additionally, Adams is known for his work on the soundtrack to the 2002 animated film, Stallion of the Cimarron. He has also, along with his longtime collaborator Jim Vallance, written the music and lyrics to the Broadway show Pretty The Musical.

Adams' Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles include Heaven, All for Love and Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman.