Joel wrote this for his first wife, Elizabeth, as a Valentine's Day present because he couldn't afford chocolate or flowers. Even though that marriage has long since ended, Joel still connects with the song's message. He told Sirius XM in 2016, "That's still how I feel about somebody you're in a relationship with - if you're really comfortable with them and you love that person and they make you feel like you're home, then you are home."
This was released as the B-side of the "Piano Man" single.
When you ask most songwriters if there are any cover songs they particularly despise, they usually dodge the question, since these covers put money in their pockets. Joel, however, gave an honest answer when asked this question by Uncut magazine in 1998. Said Joel: "Helen Reddy once cut something of mine, a song called 'You're My Home,' which wasn't great. I did it at a gig once and introduced it sayin,' 'This is a song of mine Helen Reddy cut... to pieces.' Turns out her husband or her manager was in the audience, and they were talkin' about suing me. Then Helen got in touch and said she was never recording one of my songs again, and I was like, 'D'you promise?' Kind of a smart-ass reply – maybe I shoulda just shut up. I gotta let these things go, it shouldn't bother me. I mean, I hear my stuff in elevators and I think somebody actually went to the trouble of putting together this really trite arrangement between jingle sessions. I get a kick out of it, it means the music has a life of its own."
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