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A classic, slow country duet that takes you back to the roots of traditional country music. 🤠 This is a new version of a song I wrote a few years ago. It was originally called "Blue River" on a demo, but I’ve changed some of the lyrics and melody, and it’s now become a duet. Home to My Old Hometown tells the story of two souls longing to return to where life once felt simple and real — back to the open skies, the quiet roads, and the place called home.🌾 🎵 Scroll down to read the full lyrics 💬 Share your thoughts — I read every comment 🔔 Subscribe for more traditional country duets and classic-style songs Credits: Lyrics and melody by A. Berge Arrangement and production by Flametown Production OPC © 2025 Flametown Production OPC – All rights reserved #ClassicCountry #CountryDuet #TraditionalCountry #CountryAngel #countrymusicsongs I`m Going Home to My Old Hometown Verse 1 I’m just a traveler On this winding road of life, But now my journey’s coming to an end. I wanna go back To where I once belonged Maybe it’s gone, Maybe it’s gone. Verse 2 Here in the dark, I can see all the stars And feel the gentle whisper of the wind. It softly touches My heart and my soul Then it’s gone, Then it’s gone. Chorus Looking out at the crowded streets, I realize This city life ain’t mine anymore. I turn my eyes to the north, Where all my memories were born I’m going home to my old hometown. Verse 3 I see the flowers waking in the sunlight As the morning breeze is clearing my mind. I pack my bags and leave this fading city I’m heading home, I’m heading home. Chorus Looking out at the crowded streets, I realize This city life ain’t mine anymore. I turn my eyes to the north, Where all my memories were born I’m going home to my old hometown. Yes, I’m going home to my old hometown.