Home is the fifteenth studio album by Loretta Lynn, released in 1975 under MCA Records. It was produced by Owen Bradley, who had collaborated with Lynn since her early days at Decca Records. The album reflects a traditional country style with influences of the Nashville sound.
The album includes the single 'When the Tingle Becomes a Chill', which peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Other notable tracks are 'Home' and 'The Letter', showcasing Lynn's characteristic personal and emotional storytelling.
Home was recorded at Bradley's Barn studios in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Although it did not achieve the massive success of her earlier works, the album maintained Lynn's presence on the country charts and was well received by critics for its vocal authenticity and polished production.