"Love Don't Live Here" | ||||||||
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Single by Lady Antebellum | ||||||||
from the album Lady Antebellum | ||||||||
Released | October 2, 2007 | |||||||
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CD single Music download |
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Genre | Country | |||||||
Length | 3:50 | |||||||
Label | Capitol Nashville | |||||||
Writer(s) |
Hillary Scott Charles Kelley Dave Haywood |
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Producer(s) |
Victoria Shaw Paul Worley |
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"Love Don't Live Here" is a song recorded by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. It was released in October 2007 as the first single from their self titled debut album. Although the group had charted along with pop artist Jim Brickman on his 2007 single "Never Alone", this song serves as Lady Antebellum's first release to country radio. It was written by the group's three members (Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood), and features Kelley on lead vocals. The song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week of June 14, 2008.
The song is part of the track list of Now That's What I Call Country.
Kelley describes the song as follows: "I really felt like we found our sound on this song, and I was really proud that it became our first single since it was one of the first songs that the three of us wrote together." Producer Victoria Shaw had previously worked with the trio as a co-writer of "Never Alone".
"Love Don't Live Here" is a mid-tempo country-rock arrangement in which Charles Kelley sings lead vocals. Accompanied by electric guitar and mandolin runs, the song finds the narrator addressing a former lover who has shown up at his door. He tells her that, although she is "passing through to claim [her] lost-and-found", he is emphatically unwilling to rekindle their relationship. While seemingly she had the upper hand and decided to end the previous relationship, it is clear that now, the narrator has the upper hand, as he emotionally and powerfully declares that he is moving on, and she is no longer welcome in his life.
The song's music video was filmed and released in December 2007.Chris Hicky directed the video. Rather than portraying the emotionally powerful content of the song's lyrics, the music video simply chronicles the group's preparation and performance of the song in front of an audience at a small venue.