Letter to Home is Glen Campbell's thirty-second studio album, released in 1984 by the Atlantic America label. It was produced by Campbell himself and recorded between 1983 and 1984. This album marked a label change for Campbell, who left MCA Records after several years.
The album includes a mix of original songs and covers, highlighting the ballad 'Letter to Home', which became a minor single on the country charts. The production is more polished than in previous works, aiming for a more contemporary sound for the time.
Despite not achieving major commercial impact, the album was appreciated by Campbell's followers for its lyrical honesty and the emotional quality of his performance. The cover shows Campbell holding a letter, alluding to the album's title.