Stranger In My House
"Stranger In My House"
Feel the tension in Ronnie Milsap's "Stranger In My House," the powerful 1983 crossover hit! This Grammy-winning country rock track explores paranoia and suspected infidelity with driving guitars and intense vocals. A landmark song blending country storytelling with rock energy.
- TITLE: Stranger In My House
- BAND: Ronnie Milsap
- GENRE: Country Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 23
- YEAR: 1983
Released in 1983 from the album Keyed Up, "Stranger In My House" became a major crossover success for solo artist Ronnie Milsap, charting high on both country and pop listings. This country rock track, penned by Mike Reid, effectively utilized rock instrumentation, including prominent guitars and a driving beat, to amplify the song's intense themes.
Featuring Milsap's dramatic vocal performance conveying paranoia and suspicion, "Stranger In My House" (1983) stood out with its edgy rock feel compared to typical country fare. Its powerful arrangement and theme of jealousy earned Ronnie Milsap a Grammy Award and solidified its place as one of his most memorable and dynamic country rock hits.
SONG MEANING: "Stranger In My House" delves into the intense paranoia and consuming jealousy of a man convinced his partner is cheating. The lyrics describe the feeling that there's an unseen "stranger"—the other man—present in his home and relationship ("There's a stranger in my house / Somebody here that I can't see"), driving him to distraction with suspicion and doubt.
"Ronnie Milsap"
- TITLE: Ronnie Milsap
- ACTIVE: 1963–present (1963)
- BAND: Ronnie Milsap
