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Daddy's Come Around

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Released
  
November 1990

Length
  
3:34

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
RCA

B-side
  
"Calm at the Center of My Storm"

Writer(s)
  
Paul Overstreet Don Schlitz

"Daddy's Come Around" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Paul Overstreet. It was released in November 1990 as the first single from the album Heroes. "Daddy's Come Around" was Paul Overstreet's only number one country hit as a solo artist. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the country chart. It was written by Overstreet and Don Schlitz.

Background

"Daddy's Come Around" continued to play on the themes of positive, Christian-oriented messages that Overstreet's songs had come to be known for.

The lead-off single to his second album Heroes, the song is told from the perspective from a little boy who recalls his father's wild living and how he used to spend his evenings out with friends, instead of at home helping to take care of his children and household, turning these duties completely over to his wife. The boy recalls how Mama, finally having lost her patience with her husband, has the locks changed and meets Daddy at the door. She then explains matters and gives him an ultimatum (Mama said more than the locks have changed/There's a new set of rules to this old game).

"Daddy" takes the hint and changes his ways, coming home at the end of the workday and offering to help with household chores, among other things. By the song's end, the man -- the morning after having been overheard telling his wife, "I love you so" -- learns he's going to be a father again.

References

Daddy's Come Around Wikipedia