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  1. Studio album by Don Henley Released June 27, 1989 Recorded 1988--89 Genre Rock Length 53:11 Label Geffen 24217-2 Producer Don Henley Mike Campbell John Corey...

  2. Souther's country-rock style was featured on four critically acclaimed -- but not particularly commercially successful -- solo albums, 1972's John David Souther, 1976's Black Rose, 1979's You're Only Lonely, and 1984's Home by Dawn. Frequent label changes plagued Souther, with each new company struggling to promote his music. Between albums, he also worked as a session player with Don Henley ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Home By Dawn" on Discogs.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 Vinyl release of "Home By Dawn" on Discogs.

  5. I'm taking you home. I'm taking you home. There were days, lonely days. When the world wouldn't throw me a crumb. But I kept on believing. That this day would come. [Chorus] Where we can be with the ones who really care. Home, where we can grow together.

  6. The chorus of the song, “This is the end of the innocence,” serves as a powerful refrain to drive home the idea that there comes a point in our lives where we can no longer remain untouched by the harsh realities of the world. The song also touches upon a sense of unease and uncertainty about the future. In the 1980s, the baby boomer ...

  7. With mommy and daddy standing by. When "happily ever after" fails. And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales. The lawyers dwell on small details. Since daddy had to fly. Oh, but I know a place where we can go. Still untouched by man. We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by. And the tall grass waves in the wind.