Take Her Home

Album: Born (2023)
Charted: 71
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Songfacts®:

  • "Take Her Home" is a love song where Kenny Chesney narrates a tale of love blossoming and maturing. The unexpected twist in the third verse of a baby in a car seat drives home the cycle of life.

    "Even though I haven't lived every single part of this song, I look out into my audience and I realize that there's people out there that have lived the majority of it," Chesney told Taste Of Country's Evan Paul.
  • The song, written by Hunter Phelps, Hardy, and Zach Abend, was tailor-made for Chesney. Hardy even texted him, saying, "We wrote this with you in mind, mind giving it a listen?"

    "When you get that text from Hardy, you're going to listen to it, right?," Chesney told Evan Paul.

    As Chesney listened to it, a resounding "wow" went off in his head. The song was exactly what he had been looking for, a tune that would resonate with his audience.
  • When it comes to fictional life moment songs, few country artists match up to Chesney. In the early 2000s, he released the likes of "The Good Stuff" and "There Goes My Life." Both spin a moving American love story, and "Take Her Home" has that same heartwarming storytelling.

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