About The Song

“Too Cold at Home” is a song written by Bobby Harden, and recorded by American country music singer Mark Chesnutt. It was released on July 16, 1990, as the lead single from his album of the same name. It peaked at number 3 in the United States, while it was a number-one hit in Canada, on their country music charts.

The music video was directed by Bill Young. It begins with Chesnutt driving up to a bar and going in, with the radio blasting how hot it is outside. Inside the dead establishment, he reflects on some posters and trophies of the Dodgers (as mentioned in the lyrics) on the wall. It then cuts to him and a full band performing the song to a much livelier and more crowded bar at night. The acting Chesnutt then leaves and passes by his trailer home (which is locked) before driving down the road with the radio blasting the weather again after the song is finished. It was filmed at the Pine Tree Lodge in LaBelle, Texas, and at Cutter’s in Beaumont, Texas.

Video

Lyrics

Well it sure feels good to come in here,
And just pull up a seat.
A frosty mug of a cool one,
Helps to beat the heat.
These old dog days of summer,
Lord, I’ll be glad when they’re gone.
It’s too hot to fish, and too hot for golf,
And too cold at home.
Well that baseball game on TV,
Takes me back to when I was a kid.
We proudly wore those uniforms,
Just like the Dodger’s did.
Yeah, we won a few and lost a few,
And for me it still goes on.
It’s too hot to fish, and too hot for golf,
And too cold at home.
Well, I only planned on one or two,
I might stay for three.
If that good looking thing in the corner,
Keeps smiling back at me.
It’s so easy not to care,
‘Bout what’s right or what’s wrong.
It’s too hot to fish, and too hot for golf,
And too cold at home.
Well, I only planned on one or two,
I may stay for three.
If that good looking thing in the corner,
Keeps smiling back at me.
It’s so easy not to care,
‘Bout what’s right or what’s wrong.
It’s too hot to fish, and too hot for golf,
And too cold at home.
It’s too hot to fish, and too hot for golf,
And too cold at home.

By yenhu

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