The clip is released in time for Mother’s Day
Grammy Award winners and Country Music Hall of Fame inductees The Oak Ridge Boys have unveiled the official video for their most recent single, “Come On Home,” from their current album, Mama’s Boys, released by Lightning Rod Records/Thirty Tigers.
The video was primarily filmed at the home of William Lee Golden and beautifully showcases The Oak Ridge Boys’ enduring connection with family values. “Come On Home” offers a touching tribute to faith and family and is a comforting reminder that no matter where life takes you, you are always welcome home—especially by your “mama.”
The “Come On Home” music video will make its television premiere on The Heartland Network’s Country Music Today on Thursday, May 8th at 5:30 pm ET/PT. It will also air on the networks’ livestream at 5:30 pm ET and on the free It’s Real Good TV app.
“Our mothers were always our biggest supporters,” shares William Lee Golden. “There’s nothing that compares to a mother’s love. Honoring our mothers with this album felt very important and releasing the video for ‘Come On Home’ in time for Mother’s Day made sense. And, if you watch closely, you’ll spot our good friend and fellow Country Music Hall of Famer, Jimmy Fortune of The Statler Brothers, playing Ben’s father. The video was directed by Brandon Wood / IndieBling.”
The group, known for their timeless harmonies and captivating performances, will also be joining Talk Shop Live on Tuesday, May 6th at 7 pm ET for a special interview discussing their career and offering limited autographed items in time for Mother’s Day.
Mama’s Boys is The Oak Ridge Boys’ fifth collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb and was recorded at the iconic RCA Studio A and Blackbird Studios in Nashville. Leading up to its release, the group built anticipation with standout singles like the heartfelt “I Thought About You, Lord” featuring Willie Nelson and the nostalgic “That’s The Way Mama Made It.” The album also marks a special milestone as the first to feature Ben James as tenor. Since joining the group over a year ago, Ben has captured the hearts of The Oak Ridge Boys’ fans.
The Oak Ridge Boys have received four Academy of Country Music, two American Music, five Billboard, four Country Music Association, five Grammy, and twelve Gospel Music Association Dove awards, to name a few. They are members of the Grand Ole Opry, the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. They have achieved seventeen No. 1 hits, including “Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight,” “Bobbie Sue,” “Trying To Love Two Women,” “(I’m Settin’) Fancy Free,” “American Made,” and the unforgettable “Elvira.” With an astounding thirty-seven Top 20 country hits, with twelve gold, three platinum, and one double-platinum album, The Oak Ridge Boys have long made their mark in every facet of the gospel, pop, and country music industry.