Turning Home

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ReleasedJanuary 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
Recorded2009
Length4:15 (radio edit)
4:59 (album version)
"Turning Home"
Single by David Nail
from the album I'm About to Come Alive
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2010 (2010-01-25)
Recorded2009
GenreCountry
Length4:15 (radio edit)
4:59 (album version)
LabelMCA Nashville
Songwriter(s)Kenny Chesney
Scooter Carusoe
Producer(s)Frank Liddell
Mike Wrucke
David Nail singles chronology
"Red Light"
(2009)
"Turning Home"
(2010)
"Let It Rain"
(2011)

"Turning Home" is a song written by Kenny Chesney and Scooter Carusoe, and recorded by American country music singer David Nail. It was released in January 2010 as the third single from Nail's debut album I'm About to Come Alive, as well as his fourth single release overall.

The song was nominated in the Best Male Country Vocal Performance category at the 53rd Grammy Awards, however, it lost to "'Til Summer Comes Around" by Keith Urban.

The song was written by Kenny Chesney and Scooter Carusoe, who wrote Chesney's singles "Anything but Mine" and "Better as a Memory."[1] Chesney had originally planned to record it himself.[2]

In "Turning Home," the narrator recalls events from his high school days, referring to that time of his life as his "glory days."[1] It includes a prominent piano section, because Nail wanted a strong piano player for the album.[3] Nail told The Tennessean that he identified with the song's theme: "I just knew that this was that song that I had been searching for[…]Being from a small town in southeast Missouri, all the imagery in the song was something that I could really relate to."[2]

Critical reception

Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave a mostly favorable review, considering the song "a bit overproduced" but saying that Nail "delivers the song powerfully."[4] Juli Thanki of Engine 145 gave the song a thumbs-down, saying that she considered the song's production "overblown" in its latter half. She thought that it was one of the weakest-written tracks on the album, but praised Nail's "strong, pleasant voice."[1]

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