Going Home

Going Home or Goin' Home may refer to:

Film and television

  • Going Home (1944 film), an unreleased entry in the Private Snafu series
  • Going Home (1971 film), starring Robert Mitchum
  • Going Home (1987 film), starring Nicholas Campbell
  • Going Home (1993 film) (Oeroeg), a Dutch film featuring Joris Putman
  • Going Home (2000 film), starring Jason Robards and Clint Black
  • Going Home (2014 film), Indian short film, directed by Vikas Bahl, starring Alia Bhatt
  • Going Home, a part of the 2002 Asian horror movie collaboration Three
  • "Going Home", a computer-animated short in the 1993 collection Imaginaria
  • Going Home (TV series), a 2000-2001 Australian drama series
  • "Going Home" (Once Upon a Time), a third season episode of Once Upon a Time
  • Literature

  • Going Home (comics), a Cerebus the Aardvark graphic novel, and its first collected volume, by Dave Sim
  • Going Home (Peyton novel), a children's novel by K. M. Peyton
  • Going Home (Steel novel), a 1973 novel by Danielle Steel
  • Going Home (Survivalist novel), a 2013 novel by Angery American about survival following a societal/economic/governmental collapse
  • Goin' Home (The Rolling Stones song)

    "Goin' Home" is a song by rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1966 album Aftermath.

    Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Goin' Home" is a long blues-inspired track that is notable as one of the first songs by a rock and roll band to break the ten-minute mark and the longest recorded song on any of The Rolling Stones albums. While many bands had experimented with length in live performances, and Bob Dylan had written many songs by this point which reached the five/six-minute mark, "Goin' Home" was the first "jam" recorded expressly for an album. In an interview with the magazine Rolling Stone, guitarist Richards said, "It was the first long rock and roll cut. It broke that two-minute barrier. We tried to make singles as long as we could do then because we just liked to let things roll on. Dylan was used to building a song for 20 minutes because of the folk thing he came from. That was another thing. No one sat down to make an 11-minute track. I mean 'Goin' Home', the song was written just the first 2 and a half minutes. We just happened to keep the tape rolling, me on guitar, Brian [Jones] on harp, Bill [Wyman] (on bass) and Charlie [Watts] (on drums) and Mick. If there's a piano, it's Stu (Ian Stewart)."Jack Nitzsche, a regular Stones contributor throughout the 1960s, here performs percussion.

    Going Home (Steel novel)

    Going Home (1973) is the first novel written by the American author Danielle Steel.


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    Going Home

    by: Hippos

    No man should see what these eyes have seen
    The mess that I've cleaned
    The people so green
    Things that were said
    Went straight to your head
    Evil will show
    You know how it's grown
    With blood on the path
    We will not do the math
    We don't care
    So it is told that the air will be cold over there
    Please take good care
    We're going home
    We're going home
    We're going home
    Finally rest these old bones
    His majesty sleeps high in the trees
    Sends his palms spinning
    From west to the east
    Begging him please
    To see how it feels
    This wasn't agreed on
    When they sign the deal
    With blood on her path
    We will not do the math
    We don't care
    So it is told that the air will be cold over there
    Please take good care
    We're going home
    We're going home
    We're going home
    Finally rest these old bones
    We're going home
    We're going home
    Finally rest these old bones
    No man should see what these eyes have seen
    The mess that I've cleaned
    The people so green
    Things that were said
    Went straight to your head
    Evil will show
    With blood on her path
    We will not do the math
    We don't care
    So it is told that the air will be cold over there
    Please take good care
    We're going home
    We're going home
    We're going home
    Finally rest these old bones
    Home
    We're going home
    We're going home




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