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Home (Phillip Phillips song)

"Home" is the debut single and coronation song from American Idol season 11 winner Phillip Phillips. The song was co-written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden, and produced by Drew Pearson.[4][5] 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. His recording of "Home" was released as a single on May 23, 2012 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.[1][6] The song was also included on his debut album, The World from the Side of the Moon, released later in November that year.

"Home"
Single by Phillip Phillips
from the album The World from the Side of the Moon
ReleasedMay 23, 2012[1][2]
Recorded2012
GenreFolk rock[3]
Length3:30
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Drew Pearson
Phillip Phillips singles chronology
"Home"
(2012)
"Gone, Gone, Gone"
(2013)

The single debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a first week sales figure of 278,000 downloads.[2] It has the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner's coronation song,[7] and it became the best selling of all coronation songs,[8][9] as well as the best-selling song by any Idol alum in the United States.[10] It has sold over 5 million copies in the United States.[11]

Background

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. 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.[4][5] Pearson and Holden had previously not met before but were brought together to write the song, with Holden the primary lyricist.[12] The song was written in three hours in Pearson's studio in Burbank, California in November 2011. 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.[13] Pearson cited Mumford & Sons, Arcade Fire, and a few Irish bands as influences for the song.[4] 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.[12][14] 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".[15]

After 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".[16] 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.[17] 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."[18] He also said, "I have my own stories to tell," and added "[but] I couldn’t do my song [on the finale]; we just didn’t have enough time." Philip stated that he writes songs in the "jazz and rock alternative sound; not really rock-rock."[18] Phillips said that "I didn't have time to let it grow and become my own before we recorded it"."[9] Later he said he was "starting to grow a connection" with the song,[19] 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."[20]

Composition

The song is written in the key of C major with a bright tempo.[21]

Reception

Critical

The song "Home" was well-received when it was first performed on American Idol. Phillips received a standing ovation—the only one of the night—from the judges. Randy Jackson said, "Dude, I loved the song, I love you, I loved the production, I loved the marching band--everything about that was perfect!"[22] Jennifer Lopez said, "That was a Phillip song and there is nothing on the radio that sounds like that!" and Steven Tyler offered the opinion that, "By virtue of your vulnerability and style, you made the world your home."

Professional reviewers have praised the song unanimously, calling it one of the best American Idol coronation songs of all time.[23][24] Popdust gave it a good review saying, "it runs with the necessary thematic elements needed to market someone who came from a reality competition show, while picking up more interesting styles that focus on instrumentals and arrangement in addition to vocals."[25] American Songwriter thought that the song "has all the elements of a current hit: British folksiness, anthemic marching-band-ness, rootsy singalong", and suggested that Phillips "got lucky with a pretty good [song]".[26]

EW Music Mix gave the song an A−, and likened it to Mumford & Sons and Fleet Foxes. They added, "The triumphant track is easily the coolest, most relevant song ever used as a reality TV coronation song."[27] Vulture's blog critic also noted the song's similarity to Mumford & Sons, and that it reminded him of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros's song also called "Home". He was enthusiastic about the song and thought that "when the drumline walks out onstage...it hits a groove and becomes the first of these Idol winner songs I can actually imagine becoming a hit song."[28] The influence of Mumford & Sons in the song led its band member Ben Lovett to wonder if they had recorded the song when he first heard it.[29]

Spin, who titled their post "'American Idol' Shocker: Phillip Phillips' Coronation Song 'Home' Doesn't Suck", called the tune "shockingly good — especially for an Idol coronation song, which have a tendency to be horrifyingly embarrassing."[30]

Commercial

"Home" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 10, the first time in four years a coronation single from an American Idol winner has reached the top 10. David Cook's single "The Time of My Life" debuted at No. 3 in the week ending May 25, 2008.[2] "Home" sold 278,000 the first week, the biggest digital sales week ever for a winner's coronation song, surpassing David Cook's "Time of My Life," which had first week sales of 236,000 in 2008. It is also the second-best digital sales week ever for any "Idol" contestant, behind Kelly Clarkson's 2009 song "My Life Would Suck Without You" which sold 280,000 in its debut week.[7]

The song was later used in the NBC women's gymnastics coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics, and the song re-entered the Hot 100 at 84 on August 1 on the strength of a one-night boost in sales after its first airing.[31] The song then sold over 105,000 copies in a three-day span the next week,[32] and totalled 228,000 for the week.[33][34] It also re-entered the Top 10 and reached a new high of No. 9 in the Hot 100 chart the same week,[35] the first song to reach the Hot 100's Top 10 in separate chart runs in a single calendar year.[36] The following week its sales exceeded a million.[37] The song hit No. 1 on 11 separate Billboard charts, including Rock Digital Songs, Hot Digital Songs, Hot Digital Tracks, adult alternative Triple A, Triple A Audience, Adult Top 40, and Adult Contemporary.[38][39][40] The song reached a new peak at No. 8 in the Hot 100 chart in the week his album The World from the Side of the Moon debuted in the Billboard 200 chart in November.[41] It climbed to No. 7 a week later, dropped to No. 8 and No. 9 in subsequent weeks in December and January, then resumed its ascent to a new peak at No. 6 in mid-January 2013.[42] Together with increasing radioplay, it again started posting sales of more than 100,000 units per week from mid-November until late February 2013.[9] This song reached its 5 million sales mark in the US in March 2014.[43] As of December 2015, the song has sold 5,400,000 copies in the US.[11]

Music video

The music video was directed by Joseph Toman and was shot over three days (July 14–16) while on the road with the American Idol tour, traveling from Denver to Salt Lake City. The video premiered on Phillip Phillips' Vevo site on August 2, 2012. Much of the video interweaves black-and-white imagery of American landscapes with footage of Phillips jamming on the tour bus.

The purpose of the video, according to the director, was to "make something that felt real and show people who Phillip really is", to "give a sense of journey, both for the viewer and the star", and "the idea of feeling home, at peace, even when you can't actually be 'home.' "[44]

In popular culture

Phillips performed this song during the 36th Annual Capitol Fourth on July 4, 2012.[45] The song quickly became a song popularly used as backing soundtrack in films, television shows, and commercials after its release. It appeared in the trailer for the film Trouble with the Curve,[19][46] the trailer for the 2014 Disneynature film Bears,[47] as well as the ending credits of Parental Guidance and Monster Trucks. It was in a television commercial for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, played at the end of Suburgatory episode "Krampus," and was performed as a mash-up with Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" on Glee. The song was used in a number of commercials – it was first used in a commercial for American Family Insurance in the US,[48] then Vizio,[49] Coldwell Banker,[50] Mazda,[51] and Walmart. It was also used by Tim Hortons in their advertisement for their new Tassimo T-discs in Canada,[52] and by Vax in the United Kingdom.[53]

On April 17, 2013, two days after the Boston Marathon bombing, the song was used in a photo montage dedicated to the first responders, as part of the pre-game ceremony before the Boston Bruins game against the Buffalo Sabres at the TD Garden, in Boston, Massachusetts.[54] The song was also used to close out the 2014 Dinesh D'Souza film America: Imagine the World Without Her in a 3-minute sequence celebrating the values of United States.[55]

In 2016, the song was used in the US version of The Passion. It is sung by Jencarlos and Prince Royce and appears on the official soundtrack album.

In November 2020, the song was among 20 songs that President Barack Obama said defined his presidency.[56]

Use in the Olympics

NBC featured "Home" during segments profiling the U.S. women's gymnastics team during its coverage of the 2012 United States Olympic Trials and the 2012 Summer Olympics. The song had been introduced to NBC's Olympics producer David Michaels (brother of Al Michaels) by his sister Megan. She was in turn, contacted by Phillips' manager from 19 Entertainment, who referred him to Michaels to coordinate its use. The usage of the song by NBC caused "Home" to experience a major resurgence in sales.[57][58][59][60]

In response, Phillips commented that "It's an honor for them to use that song, and I'm so proud of it and how well it has done."[61]

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[89] 4× Platinum 320,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[90] Gold 7,500*
United States (RIAA)[91] 4× Platinum 5,400,000[11]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date
United States May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23)
Italy[92] February 15, 2013
United Kingdom[93] June 3, 2013 (2013-06-03)

See also

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Home is the debut single and coronation song from American Idol season 11 winner Phillip Phillips The song was co written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden and produced by Drew Pearson 4 5 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 His recording of Home was released as a single on May 23 2012 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 1 6 The song was also included on his debut album The World from the Side of the Moon released later in November that year Home Single by Phillip Phillipsfrom the album The World from the Side of the MoonReleasedMay 23 2012 1 2 Recorded2012GenreFolk rock 3 Length3 30LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Greg Holden Drew PearsonProducer s Drew PearsonPhillip Phillips singles chronology Home 2012 Gone Gone Gone 2013 The single debuted at No 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a first week sales figure of 278 000 downloads 2 It has the biggest digital sales week for any Idol winner s coronation song 7 and it became the best selling of all coronation songs 8 9 as well as the best selling song by any Idol alum in the United States 10 It has sold over 5 million copies in the United States 11 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Reception 3 1 Critical 3 2 Commercial 4 Music video 5 In popular culture 5 1 Use in the Olympics 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 All time charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground EditThe 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 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 4 5 Pearson and Holden had previously not met before but were brought together to write the song with Holden the primary lyricist 12 The song was written in three hours in Pearson s studio in Burbank California in November 2011 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 13 Pearson cited Mumford amp Sons Arcade Fire and a few Irish bands as influences for the song 4 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 12 14 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 15 After 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 16 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 17 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 18 He also said I have my own stories to tell and added but I couldn t do my song on the finale we just didn t have enough time Philip stated that he writes songs in the jazz and rock alternative sound not really rock rock 18 Phillips said that I didn t have time to let it grow and become my own before we recorded it 9 Later he said he was starting to grow a connection with the song 19 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 20 Composition EditThe song is written in the key of C major with a bright tempo 21 Reception EditCritical Edit Phillip Phillips Home source source track A 20 second sound sample of Home Problems playing this file See media help The song Home was well received when it was first performed on American Idol Phillips received a standing ovation the only one of the night from the judges Randy Jackson said Dude I loved the song I love you I loved the production I loved the marching band everything about that was perfect 22 Jennifer Lopez said That was a Phillip song and there is nothing on the radio that sounds like that and Steven Tyler offered the opinion that By virtue of your vulnerability and style you made the world your home Professional reviewers have praised the song unanimously calling it one of the best American Idol coronation songs of all time 23 24 Popdust gave it a good review saying it runs with the necessary thematic elements needed to market someone who came from a reality competition show while picking up more interesting styles that focus on instrumentals and arrangement in addition to vocals 25 American Songwriter thought that the song has all the elements of a current hit British folksiness anthemic marching band ness rootsy singalong and suggested that Phillips got lucky with a pretty good song 26 EW Music Mix gave the song an A and likened it to Mumford amp Sons and Fleet Foxes They added The triumphant track is easily the coolest most relevant song ever used as a reality TV coronation song 27 Vulture s blog critic also noted the song s similarity to Mumford amp Sons and that it reminded him of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros s song also called Home He was enthusiastic about the song and thought that when the drumline walks out onstage it hits a groove and becomes the first of these Idol winner songs I can actually imagine becoming a hit song 28 The influence of Mumford amp Sons in the song led its band member Ben Lovett to wonder if they had recorded the song when he first heard it 29 Spin who titled their post American Idol Shocker Phillip Phillips Coronation Song Home Doesn t Suck called the tune shockingly good especially for an Idol coronation song which have a tendency to be horrifyingly embarrassing 30 Commercial Edit Home debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No 10 the first time in four years a coronation single from an American Idol winner has reached the top 10 David Cook s single The Time of My Life debuted at No 3 in the week ending May 25 2008 2 Home sold 278 000 the first week the biggest digital sales week ever for a winner s coronation song surpassing David Cook s Time of My Life which had first week sales of 236 000 in 2008 It is also the second best digital sales week ever for any Idol contestant behind Kelly Clarkson s 2009 song My Life Would Suck Without You which sold 280 000 in its debut week 7 The song was later used in the NBC women s gymnastics coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics and the song re entered the Hot 100 at 84 on August 1 on the strength of a one night boost in sales after its first airing 31 The song then sold over 105 000 copies in a three day span the next week 32 and totalled 228 000 for the week 33 34 It also re entered the Top 10 and reached a new high of No 9 in the Hot 100 chart the same week 35 the first song to reach the Hot 100 s Top 10 in separate chart runs in a single calendar year 36 The following week its sales exceeded a million 37 The song hit No 1 on 11 separate Billboard charts including Rock Digital Songs Hot Digital Songs Hot Digital Tracks adult alternative Triple A Triple A Audience Adult Top 40 and Adult Contemporary 38 39 40 The song reached a new peak at No 8 in the Hot 100 chart in the week his album The World from the Side of the Moon debuted in the Billboard 200 chart in November 41 It climbed to No 7 a week later dropped to No 8 and No 9 in subsequent weeks in December and January then resumed its ascent to a new peak at No 6 in mid January 2013 42 Together with increasing radioplay it again started posting sales of more than 100 000 units per week from mid November until late February 2013 9 This song reached its 5 million sales mark in the US in March 2014 43 As of December 2015 the song has sold 5 400 000 copies in the US 11 Music video EditThe music video was directed by Joseph Toman and was shot over three days July 14 16 while on the road with the American Idol tour traveling from Denver to Salt Lake City The video premiered on Phillip Phillips Vevo site on August 2 2012 Much of the video interweaves black and white imagery of American landscapes with footage of Phillips jamming on the tour bus The purpose of the video according to the director was to make something that felt real and show people who Phillip really is to give a sense of journey both for the viewer and the star and the idea of feeling home at peace even when you can t actually be home 44 In popular culture EditPhillips performed this song during the 36th Annual Capitol Fourth on July 4 2012 45 The song quickly became a song popularly used as backing soundtrack in films television shows and commercials after its release It appeared in the trailer for the film Trouble with the Curve 19 46 the trailer for the 2014 Disneynature film Bears 47 as well as the ending credits of Parental Guidance and Monster Trucks It was in a television commercial for Extreme Makeover Home Edition played at the end of Suburgatory episode Krampus and was performed as a mash up with Simon amp Garfunkel s Homeward Bound on Glee The song was used in a number of commercials it was first used in a commercial for American Family Insurance in the US 48 then Vizio 49 Coldwell Banker 50 Mazda 51 and Walmart It was also used by Tim Hortons in their advertisement for their new Tassimo T discs in Canada 52 and by Vax in the United Kingdom 53 On April 17 2013 two days after the Boston Marathon bombing the song was used in a photo montage dedicated to the first responders as part of the pre game ceremony before the Boston Bruins game against the Buffalo Sabres at the TD Garden in Boston Massachusetts 54 The song was also used to close out the 2014 Dinesh D Souza film America Imagine the World Without Her in a 3 minute sequence celebrating the values of United States 55 In 2016 the song was used in the US version of The Passion It is sung by Jencarlos and Prince Royce and appears on the official soundtrack album In November 2020 the song was among 20 songs that President Barack Obama said defined his presidency 56 Use in the Olympics Edit NBC featured Home during segments profiling the U S women s gymnastics team during its coverage of the 2012 United States Olympic Trials and the 2012 Summer Olympics The song had been introduced to NBC s Olympics producer David Michaels brother of Al Michaels by his sister Megan She was in turn contacted by Phillips manager from 19 Entertainment who referred him to Michaels to coordinate its use The usage of the song by NBC caused Home to experience a major resurgence in sales 57 58 59 60 In response Phillips commented that It s an honor for them to use that song and I m so proud of it and how well it has done 61 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2012 13 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 62 56Belgium Ultratip Flanders 63 11Belgium Ultratip Wallonia 64 26Canada Canadian Hot 100 65 6Czech Republic Radio Top 100 66 1Japan Japan Hot 100 67 70Netherlands Single Top 100 68 76New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 69 28UK Singles OCC 70 60US Billboard Hot 100 71 6US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 72 2US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 73 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 74 1US Adult Top 40 Billboard 75 1US Alternative Airplay Billboard 76 39US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 77 8US Rock Airplay Billboard 78 26 Year end charts Edit Chart 2012 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 79 49US Adult Contemporary Billboard 80 37US Adult Top 40 Billboard 81 28Chart 2013 PositionCanada Canadian Hot 100 82 25US Billboard Hot 100 83 46US Adult Contemporary Billboard 84 4US Adult Top 40 Billboard 85 22US Hot Rock Songs Billboard 86 9US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 87 18All time charts Edit Chart PositionUS Adult Pop Songs Billboard 88 46Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 89 4 Platinum 320 000 New Zealand RMNZ 90 Gold 7 500 United States RIAA 91 4 Platinum 5 400 000 11 Sales figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion DateUnited States May 23 2012 2012 05 23 Italy 92 February 15 2013United Kingdom 93 June 3 2013 2013 06 03 See also EditList of number one digital songs of 2012 U S List of Adult Top 40 number one singles of 2012 List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2013References Edit a b Phillip Phillips Allmusic com a b c Trust Gary May 30 2012 Phillip Phillips Storms Hot 100 s Top 10 Gotye Has Year s Longest Running No 1 Chart Beat Billboard Retrieved May 30 2012 Deconstructing Phillip Phillips The Lumineers And The Mumford ization of Pop stereogum com November 19 2012 Retrieved September 21 2013 a b c Halperin Shirley May 22 2012 American Idol The Story Behind Phillip Phillips Coronation Song Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 26 2012 a b Drew Pearson Phillip Phillips 1 Pulse Recording Archived from the original on June 22 2013 Home iTunes May 23 2012 a 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Home The Hollywood Reporter Zimmerman Ashley February 12 2015 Singer Greg Holden Is a Scotsman With a Heart of Gold Broward Palm Beach New Times Warner Kara May 23 2012 Phillip Phillips won t take credit for Home at American Idol finale MTV Phillip Phillips Feeling Right At Home During Summer Olympics The Associated Press Access Hollywood August 9 2012 a b Michele Amabile Angermiller Didi Benami May 22 2012 American Idol Champ Phillip Phillips on Home I Told Them It s Not My Single Video The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 26 2012 a b Fekadu Mesfin August 12 2012 Debut single gives American Idol winner Phillip Phillips Olympic exposure News Sentinel Associated Press Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved November 17 2018 Parker Lyndsey August 1 2012 Phillip Phillips Scores Olympic Gold Single With Home Reality Rocks Yahoo Music Retrieved August 15 2012 Phillip Phillips Home Sheet Music in C Major musicnotes com Parke Lyndsey May 22 2012 American Idol Top 2 Recap 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