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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song
| Name    = Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)
| Name    = Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)
| Cover    =  
| Cover    = Donslackscoverart.jpg
| Caption  = ''Alone IV'' cover art
| Type    = demo
| Type    = demo
| Artist  = Rivers Cuomo
| Artist  = Rivers Cuomo
| Album    =  
| Album    = Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years
| Released = unreleased
| Released =  
| Recorded = February, 1993
| Recorded = February 1993
| Length  = 2:40
| Length  = 2:40
| Label    = none
| Label    =  
| Writer  = Rivers Cuomo
| Writer  = Rivers Cuomo
| RC#      = 151
| RC#      = 151
| COR#    =  
| COR#    =  
| Producer = Rivers Cuomo
| Producer = Rivers Cuomo
| Status  = Demo Circulating
| Status  = Demo circulating
| RC's last song  = "[[I Need Some Touch]]"<br>(RC# 150)
| RC's last song  = "[[I Need Some Touch]]"<br>(RC# 150)
| This RC song    = "Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)"<br>(RC# 151)
| This RC song    = "Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)"<br>(RC# 151)
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'''Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)''' is a pre-[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue]] demo by [[Rivers Cuomo]].
'''Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)''' is a pre-[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue]] demo by [[Rivers Cuomo]].
===Appearances===
*Released online
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]'' (2020)
==Overview==
==Overview==
"Comin' Home" was recorded to 8-track by Cuomo in February of [[1993]], according to the [[Recording_History_-_Page_4#Late_Winter.2FSpring_1993:_Various_8_Track_recordings_by_Rivers.2C_and_Pat.|Weezer Recording History]]. Cuomo sings in a twangy, southern voice and plays a banjo throughout the song, in a style [[Karl Koch]] described as "goofy, country-folk". It was most likely never seriously considered for release on an album. Rivers Cuomo shared the song with fans online in the early 2000s. The demo includes the opening three seconds of Cuomo's next song, "[[When You're Near Me]]", appended to the end.
"Comin' Home" was recorded to 8-track by Cuomo in February of [[1993]].<ref>[[Recording_History_-_Page_4#Late_Winter.2FSpring_1993:_Various_8_Track_recordings_by_Rivers.2C_and_Pat.|Weezer Recording History - Page 4]]</ref> Cuomo sings in a twangy, southern voice and plays a banjo throughout the song, in a style [[Karl Koch]] described as "goofy, country-folk". It was most likely never seriously considered for release on an album. Rivers Cuomo shared the song with fans online in the early 2000s. The demo includes the opening three seconds of Cuomo's next song, "[[When You're Near Me]]", appended to the end. The demo appeared on the compilation ''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]'' in [[2020]].


The song is, most likely, unrelated to another Cuomo song, titled simply "[[Comin' Home (2000 song)|Comin' Home]]", written in [[2000]].
The song is, most likely, unrelated to another Cuomo song, titled simply "[[Comin' Home (2000 song)|Comin' Home]]", written in [[2000]].
==Known recordings==
{{Known recordings header}}
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)|
*RC-1993-Comin_Home.mp3
*20 Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart.mp3|February [[1993]]||2:39|
*Released on [[riverscuomo.com]]
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|}}


{{Known recordings footer}}
==Personnel==
==Personnel==
[[Rivers Cuomo]] - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, percussion, bass
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] - lead vocals, guitar, banjo, percussion, bass
==Audio==
<youtube>pS6f8ZriE3k</youtube>
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
<poem>
<poem>I met a girl in Kalamazoo
I met a girl in Kalamazoo
She was doin' what you know she was doin'
She was doin' what you know she was doin'
She's got hair on her toes, hair in her nose
She's got hair on her toes, hair in her nose
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Now I won't be long, I'm comin' home
Now I won't be long, I'm comin' home


Oh my God, I've got my britches on backwards (I met a girl in Kalamazow, she's got more toes than a cow)
I met a girl in Kalamazow, she's got more toes than a cow
I don't know what to do with the rod on the reel (She’s got hair on her toes, hair in the nose.)
(''Oh my God, I've got my britches on backwards'')
How does it feel with the cockroach on your back, son? (Eggs in a basket, 20 cents a dozen)
She’s got hair on her toes, hair in her nose
(''I don't know what to do with the rod on the reel'')
Eggs in a basket, 20 cents a dozen
(''How does it feel with the cockroach on your back, son?'')
But when we get home, all my little brothers they moan and moan
But when we get home, all my little brothers they moan and moan


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Now it won't be long, I'm comin' home  
Now it won't be long, I'm comin' home  
</poem>
</poem>
==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Rivers Cuomo songs]]
* [[List of Rivers Cuomo songs]]
 
{{References list}}
[[Category: Weezer songs]]
[[Category:Rivers Cuomo songs]][[Category:Songs on Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]
[[Category:Songs that appeared on the 4 and 5 Star Demos of Rivers Cuomo list]]
[[Category:Songs that appeared on the 4 and 5 Star Demos of Rivers Cuomo list]]