About the song

“Stranger In My House” is a poignant and powerful song by the acclaimed country artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1983. This track is featured on his album *Keyed Up*, which showcases Milsap’s exceptional ability to blend country with pop and rock influences. The song quickly gained popularity, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, further solidifying Milsap’s legacy as one of the genre’s leading figures.

Written by the talented songwriters Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, “Stranger In My House” delves into themes of love and emotional turmoil. The lyrics tell the story of a man who feels a profound sense of disconnect in his relationship, sensing that his partner has changed and become a stranger. This narrative resonates with many, capturing the heartache that can accompany love and loss.

Musically, the song features Milsap’s signature smooth vocals and rich instrumentation, which enhance the emotional depth of the lyrics. The combination of heartfelt storytelling and Milsap’s soulful delivery has made this song a lasting favorite among fans of country music.

Over the years, “Stranger In My House” has been celebrated not only for its chart success but also for its relatable themes and emotional resonance. Ronnie Milsap’s artistry continues to touch the hearts of listeners, ensuring that this classic remains a timeless part of the country music landscape. Its exploration of love’s complexities serves as a reminder of the often unpredictable nature of relationships, making it a song that resonates deeply with audiences even today.

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Lyrics

There’s a silence here between us
I’ve never heard before
And I can’t find the love
In her eyes anymore
There’s some changes going on
I’m beginning to understand
When I’m holding her
I swear I feel the presence of another man
There’s a stranger in my house
Somebody here that I can’t see
Stranger in my house
Somebody here trying to take her away from me
She sits staring out the window
A million miles away
And when I ask if she’s all right
She never has too much to say
Is it somebody we both know
Or somebody she just met
Is she loving him in her mind
While she’s lying here in my bed
There’s a stranger in my house
Somebody here that I can’t see
Stranger in my house
Somebody here trying to take her away from me
Suspicions lead to questions
And questions to alibis
Is it just my imagination
Or has her love turned into lies
There’s a stranger in my house
Somebody here that I can’t see
Stranger in my house
Somebody here trying to take her away
There’s a stranger in my house
Somebody here that I can’t see
Stranger in my house
Somebody here trying to take her away
A stranger in my house
Somebody here trying to take her away from me
A stranger in my house

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