Down Home

Album: Tulip Drive (2022)
Charted: 61
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  • Jimmie Allen lost his father, James "Big Jim" Allen, in September 2019, not long after the release of his debut album, Mercury. Here he imagines his dad living his next life in heaven, "looking down home."

    I bet you're up there, makin' new friends
    I'm pretty sure you're lovin' every minute
    If there's a golden pond full of fish
    I bet you already caught everything in it


    Allen then updates Big Jim with his news. He tells his father he's met a girl, bought a house, and now has a daughter. Meanwhile, his mama is "still cookin' them down home grits," and he's still listening to his dad's much-loved Charley Pride songs and wearing his favorite baseball number.

    "It's more of a letter, kind of like checking in like, 'Hey, hope everything's well up there. I bet you're doing this, I bet you're doing that, everything's good down here,'" Allen told Apple Music. "It's more of a new way to make memories instead of focusing on the 'missing' part. And I do say, 'We still miss you down home,' but it's more of, 'Hey, I love you. We miss you.'"
  • Allen wrote "Down Home" with three of his friends: songwriters Cameron Bedell and Rian Ball, and his bassist, Tate Howell. It started when Rian Ball sat in his dining table in the early weeks of the pandemic. He knew Allen wanted to address the loss of his father, so he pulled together a musical track that he hoped might address his passing but still convey a positivity. "We kind of just wanted to write a song that musically would be really universal and it didn't have to be slow or downtempo," remembered Ball to Billboard. "We could write a song that was more of a celebration of life and less of a sad part of this."
  • Ball sent the track to co-writer Cameron Bedell, who came up with the first verse and chorus in a burst of inspiration on April 17, 2020. "I write on my own very seldomly, but out of nowhere, I felt like God literally just gave me this song," said Bedell. "I mean, I wrote what was essentially the first verse and chorus right then and there in about 20 or 30 minutes."

    They sent Allen their work, and after several months without a response, Allen and Howell got together with Ball and Bedell. They penned the second verse, then Allen ad-libbed the bridge for the demo's vocal. "Jimmie got on the mic, and I remember as he was singing, he said, 'Daddy, don't you worry, everything, everything's good down home,'" Ball recalled. "Inspiration hit, and, just kind of stream of consciousness, it came right out."
  • Allen cut the final version in the summer of 2021 at Sound Stage on Nashville's Music Row with his producer/manager Ash Bowers.
  • Allen debuted "Down Home" on the stage of the 2022 ACM Awards on what happened to be his mother's birthday. He dedicated his performance to both of his parents.
  • Allen released 'Down Home" as a single from his third album, Tulip Drive. All three of his album titles have family themes. He named his debut LP, Mercury Lane, after the street where he grew up. The country star titled his Bettie James project after his grandmother, Bettie Snead, and his father, James Allen. Allen named Tulip Drive after the street where his grandmother grew up.

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