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| Writer = Rivers Cuomo | | Writer = Rivers Cuomo | ||
| RC# = ? | | RC# = ? | ||
| COR# = | | COR# = 45 | ||
| Producer = Rivers Cuomo | | Producer = Rivers Cuomo | ||
| Status = Demo Circulating | | Status = Demo Circulating | ||
| RC's last song =? | | RC's last song = "[[?]]"<br>(RC# ?) | ||
| This RC song =? | | This RC song = "Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina"<br>(RC# ?) | ||
| RC's next song =? | | RC's next song = "[[When You're Near Me]]"<br>(RC# ?) | ||
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==Overview== | |||
'''Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)''' is a pre-[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue]] demo by [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Cuomo sings in a twangy, southern voice and plays a banjo throughout the song, which provides for a very goofy, country feel. It was most likely simply a goofy song recorded only for fun and never seriously considered for any type of album. | '''Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)''' is a pre-[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue]] demo by [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Cuomo sings in a twangy, southern voice and plays a banjo throughout the song, which provides for a very goofy, country feel. It was most likely simply a goofy song recorded only for fun and never seriously considered for any type of album. | ||