![]() Problems playing this file? See media help. The song is written in the key of C major with a bright tempo. In interviews after the finale, he said, "The song that I did tonight that supposedly is my single, it's not really my single, I told them it's not my single." He also said, "I have my own stories to tell," and added " I couldn’t do my song we just didn’t have enough time." Philip stated that he writes songs in the "jazz and rock alternative sound not really rock-rock." Phillips said that "I didn't have time to let it grow and become my own before we recorded it"." Later he said he was "starting to grow a connection" with the song, and that "I kind of sing it like me, and on the guitar I do some different strummings on some parts, so it's coming along." Composition He also revealed that he had wanted to use a song he co-wrote with his brother-in-law, "Drive Me," as the coronation song. Īfter the release of the song, Phillips said that while the song and its writers are "really good", "it's not really something I would write". According to Holden, the song is about a friend who was going through a very difficult time, and it was his way of reaching out and saying that "you know someone's here for you". A demo was recorded, and Holden had performed the song in his tour, but he expressed no intention of releasing his recording of the song. Pearson cited Mumford & Sons, Arcade Fire, and a few Irish bands as influences for the song. Originally it had only two verses, but an arrangement change was made about a month after it was written, and the second verse was repeated. The song was written in three hours in Pearson's studio in Burbank, California in November 2011. Pearson and Holden had previously not met before but were brought together to write the song, with Holden the primary lyricist. According to Drew Pearson, it was originally intended for Greg Holden, but was submitted to Idol as a possible finale number by Pearson's publishing company, Pulse Recordings. The song was written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden, and chosen by Jimmy Iovine as a coronation song for the eventual winner of Season 11 of American Idol, Phillip Phillips. It has sold over 5 million copies in the United States. It has the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner's coronation song, and it became the best selling of all coronation songs, as well as the best-selling song by any Idol alum in the United States. ![]() 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a first week sales figure of 278,000 downloads. ![]() The song was also included on his debut album, The World from the Side of the Moon, released later in November that year. His recording of "Home" was released as a single on and included as a track on the compilations American Idol Season Finale - Season 11 EP and Journey to the Finale released at the same time. ![]() Phillips first performed the song on the season's final performance night on May 22, 2012, and then again on the finale after he was declared the winner. The song was co-written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden, and produced by Drew Pearson. " Home" is the debut single and coronation song from American Idol season 11 winner Phillip Phillips. ![]()
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