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" Temporary Home " is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Carrie Underwood . It was released in December 2009 as the second official single from her third studio album, Play On . Before being released as a single, the song was made available to iTunes on October 20, 2009. A promotional music video for the song was released in November 2009, and an official music video followed in February 2010. In December 2010, the song was ranked at number 25 on Billboard 's Top Country Songs of 2010.

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16-400: The song was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards . Carrie Underwood was inspired by the book The Purpose Driven Life by Pastor Rick Warren , who wrote that this world is a "temporary home" and that when we leave here, it is not the end of existence. Carrie said, "I thought of a little boy in a foster situation, and he knows where he's going, and

32-401: A mountain of glurge instead becomes simple and effective." Jim Malec of 9513 was less enthusiastic about the song, saying "It’s hard to relate to, or have much sympathy for, people who we know aren’t real. As a result, 'Temporary Home' has a very dull emotional affect—we’re sad because hard times are sad, and we’re happy because we hope tomorrow will be better, but we know the whole scenario

48-415: Is a powerful song that's stirring but not preachy, and Underwood's performance is sure to resonate strongly with listeners." Country Universe gave the track an A− grade saying "It’s not the narrative that powers this song, but the depth and strength of her personal conviction. From the inclusion of neglected members of society to the intricate shades of fully-invested emotion to the telling last line –“this

64-414: Is constructed to preach a particular point of view. Between the first note and the last, not a single lyric works to reveal something about ourselves or strives to tell us a story—its impact is blunt, hits fast and fades quickly." He was positive about Underwood's vocals saying, "Underwood shows off those refined chops on new single 'Temporary Home'; her vocal is beautifully delicate, and the downtempo pace of

80-422: Is our temporary home”–, the song provides a glimpse at the person behind the artist." Roughstock was also positive in their review saying, "In 'Temporary Home', three characters all take on some interpretation of the title phrase: a literal sense for the foster child bounced from home to home, a struggling young mother in a halfway house, and a spiritual sense for the man on his deathbed. What could've easily been

96-423: Is shown riding around town in a taxi cab. During her journey she watches a young boy with his new foster mother, and a mother trying desperately to get a job. Finally, she reaches her destination, a hospital room with an elderly man, presumably her grandfather, lying on his deathbed. Between the third verse and third chorus on the video, Underwood goes in and talks to her dying grandfather (portrayed by Jerry Foster in

112-535: The Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. The following individuals received two or more wins in this category: The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category: Christian Songs Hot Christian Songs is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. It ranks the popularity of Christian songs using

128-504: The chart dated December 7, 2013, the chart follows the same methodology used for the Hot 100 to compile its rankings. The Christian Airplay chart was created in unison with the change to continue to monitor airplay of songs on Christian radio. The current number-one song on the chart as of Issue November 23 is " Hard Fought Hallelujah " by Brandon Lake . Source: Seventeen songs have debuted at number one without having previously entered

144-436: The driver was killed. During her performance, Underwood got emotional and said "This song means so much to me..." and gave a tearful performance. Reviews of the song have been mainly positive. Billboard gave a positive review saying that "Hope reverberates through the scenarios as each character senses that life on Earth is but a temporary trial....Vocally, she has never sounded more heartfelt and compelling. 'Temporary Home'

160-561: The place where he is isn't where he should be, but he'll get there someday." She met with songwriters Luke Laird and Zac Maloy to write the song, provide the idea and the title, and had the melody. On November 16, 2009, Underwood performed the song on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien . She also performed this song on 'Home for the Holidays', a CBS special that Faith Hill hosted on December 23, 2009. Before her performance at Foxwoods Casino, Connecticut , Underwood's tour bus crashed and

176-623: The same methodology developed for the Billboard Hot 100 , the magazine's flagship songs chart, by incorporating data from the sales of downloads, streaming data, and airplay across all monitored radio stations. From its inception in June 2003 through November 2013, the Hot Christian Songs chart ranked the top songs only by overall audience impressions of songs played on contemporary Christian music radio stations. Beginning with

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192-582: The song became her ninth number one single and peaked at number 34 on the U.S. Christian Songs chart. As of October 2015, "Temporary Home" has sold 1,093,000 copies in the United States. As a promotional single (before the release of Play On ): United States: 31,000 As a confirmed single (after the release of Play On ): United States: 1,093,000 The song has been certified Platinum. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Best Female Country Vocal Performance The Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance

208-460: The song grants a welcome reprieve for her typically bombastic production." Originally, a live performance from CMT's Invitation Only , was released as a music video to promote the single. A concept music video for the song was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee , and premiered on CMT on February 4, 2010. The video was directed and produced by Deaton Flanigen . In the song's music video Underwood

224-496: The video), cries and hugs him. Throughout the video, Underwood is also shown performing the song while standing among trees in the winter, with snowfall coming down behind her. Underwood said of the video, "It's kind of like one person on their way somewhere, which is a theme of this song. You're headed someplace, and then they kind of share these special moments with the characters. But through that, I felt like everybody's on their own journey, and we all cross paths. So I felt like it

240-478: Was close enough to the story, but just far enough away to where it kind of provided a different angle." "Temporary Home" debuted at number 92 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and at number 66 on the Canadian Hot 100 and peaked at number 41 and 65 respectively. It also debuted at number 48 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on the week ending December 12, 2009, and on the chart week of April 10, 2010,

256-402: Was first awarded in 1965, to Dottie West . The award has had several minor name changes: The award was discontinued after 2011 award season in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. From 2012 to the present, all solo performances (male, female and instrumental) in the country category are recognized in the newly formed Best Country Solo Performance category. Years reflect the year in which

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