Jen Miller – Hometown


Jen Miller is songwriter, recording artist, and activist who floats between DC and Nashville.


An Ohio-native, Jen Miller first found love in a ukulele and an old, out of tune piano in her parents’ living room, where she began creating her own unique style — but music wasn’t her first love. Like a Drew Barrymore 90s movie, during the biggest recruiting season of her life, Jen suffered two devastating knee injuries within a year, leaving her without a scholarship, and with her passion for soccer dampered. Out of desperation to find something new to put her time and effort into, Jen turned to her first ukulele, and began uploading covers and original songs to YouTube. After mastering soprano ukulele, Jen picked up piano, baritone ukulele, and guitar. And so it goes…

Written by Jen Miller; Produced by Jake Vicious w/ help from Dan S. & Steven Darby.

LYRICS:
Found this record of
My shitty ukulele
It reminded me of a love
We once had
Oooooooo

Found a picture of us
Looking young as hell
I know you know just how
Real it felt
Oooooooo

HOOK
Hometown
Comedown
It’s about how it feels with you not around
(a billion times basically)

I’d hit replay
if I had it my way
I’d hit replay
OOOooooo

Running barefoot down driveways
Can’t forget you were there beside me
Beside me Beside me

HOOK
Come down…
come down…

BRIDGE
Do you every go?
Somewhere just like home?
Don’t you ever go?
Somewhere just like home?
If there’s a field somewhere
I’d only meet you there
If there’s a field somewhere…
If there’s a field somewhere
I’d only meet you there
If there’s a field somewhere…