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Welcome Home You - Brian Littrell



     
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When I left home to be who I am
Some people said "No Way"
But I laid it all down, gave everything
In my head rang the words that my father saidYou're never far
I will be where you are
And when you come to me
I will open my arms[Chorus]
Welcome Home, you
I know you by name
How do you do?
I shine because of you today
So come and sit down
Tell me how you are
I know son, it's good just to see your face.When I look at you holding my heart
I will give to you all that I have
Son I know there'll be times
You will feel all alone
I will share with you the words my father saidYou're never far

I will be where you are
And when you come to me
You can bet I will open my arms[Chorus]Said I've been waiting for that day
Just to feel your warm embrace
Your love has shown
I will never be alone
You will welcome me homeI'll forever be
You will say to me
Welcome Home, you
I know you by name
How do you do?
I shine because of you today
So come and sit down
Tell me how you are
I know son, it's good just to see your faceWhen I left home to be who I am
Some people said "No Way"
Songwriters
MUCKALA, DAN/LITTRELL, BRIAN THOMASPublished by
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Brian Littrell began singing as a child in church. His cousin, Kevin Richardson, moved to Orlando, Florida, during Littrell's teenage years. Kevin had gone to Orlando to find a job in the entertainment industry; after being chosen as one of the Backstreet Boys, he recommended his cousin Brian to the band members and management. Brian was convinced by Kevin to go to Florida and audition. Soon, he was chosen as the fifth member of the band.

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