Along with "Wild Side", "Home Sweet Home" is one of the rare Mötley Crüe hits to have Vince Neil credited with the songwriting, though he did play a part in writing many of their non-hit songs.
Originally released on the band's 1985 album, Theatre of Pain, the song was accompanied by a music video which documented the band's undertakings over the course of a concert, or several concerts. Some of the original video was shot in Houston, Texas live at The Summit Arena during the 1985 Theatre of Pain tour. They performed the song twice that night apparently to get more video footage. The Summit Arena has had several names over the years, The Compaq Center and finally converted into Lakewood Church. "Home Sweet Home" was remixed twice: once for the 1988 Japan-only EP Raw Tracks and again in 1991, when it was released as a single, "Home Sweet Home '91", and included on the Decade of Decadence compilation. The song is often referred to as a power ballad, and its success was a prelude to similar marketing formula for other hair bands in the late 1980s. The song ranks number twelve on VH1's chart of the greatest power ballads of all time. Drummer Tommy Lee re-recorded the song for Season 4 of the TV series Californication, and has a cameo in "Lights, Camera, Asshole" performing the song on piano in a bar at the end of the episode. Also, the third episode in the show's fourth season was named after this song.
Originally released on the band's 1985 album, Theatre of Pain, the song was accompanied by a music video which documented the band's undertakings over the course of a concert, or several concerts. Some of the original video was shot in Houston, Texas live at The Summit Arena during the 1985 Theatre of Pain tour. They performed the song twice that night apparently to get more video footage. The Summit Arena has had several names over the years, The Compaq Center and finally converted into Lakewood Church. "Home Sweet Home" was remixed twice: once for the 1988 Japan-only EP Raw Tracks and again in 1991, when it was released as a single, "Home Sweet Home '91", and included on the Decade of Decadence compilation. The song is often referred to as a power ballad, and its success was a prelude to similar marketing formula for other hair bands in the late 1980s. The song ranks number twelve on VH1's chart of the greatest power ballads of all time. Drummer Tommy Lee re-recorded the song for Season 4 of the TV series Californication, and has a cameo in "Lights, Camera, Asshole" performing the song on piano in a bar at the end of the episode. Also, the third episode in the show's fourth season was named after this song.
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