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ROR 16 Running To Me
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Country soft-rock pop?
pop rock country revenge
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Singer-songwriter, arranger and producer: acoustic contemporary folk but ranging into rock/blues/country/jazz/humour...all very eclectic, I'm afraid!
Martin Stirrup Singer/songwriter An old folkie who got back into it... These days I sing and play guitar(s) and other stringed instruments, then score and orchestrate where appropriate. My taste becomes increasingly eclectic ranging from finger-picked folk through country to soft rock mixed in with a few more alternative and eccentric numbers, including the odd novelty foxtrot...
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Genre
Country Country-Pop
Charts
Peak #81
Peak in subgenre #14
Author
Martin Stirrup
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Martin Stirrup
Uploaded
December 19, 2018
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MP3 7.7 MB 256 kbps 4:12
Story behind the song
As in don't come... Country soft-rock? Another song that could have gone straight pop but developed a country feel. words and music by Martin Stirrup 2018
Lyrics
ROR 16 (Don’t Come) Running To Me bpm 90 double time chorus |D C |C D |D C |C D | |A G | A G |Em G |A | When your world comes falling down don’t come running to me When you lose that shiny crown wait that’s when you’ll see I gave you all I had and you threw it all away So I’m just waiting for the time you pay verse |Bm |A | Bm |A | |Em A |Em A |F#mBm|G A | I was just a simple guy you might say naive I had the wish to try and you made me believe I told you your fortune you made it come true I saw all it brought you, but what became of you You lived for the future I lived in the past How could I hope to suit you how could it ever last Though we were together you were rarely there Never asking whether always asking where I thought I’d always love you perhaps you thought the same Some dreams can never come true, some schemes are just a game But once you’d finally left me I felt a sudden change Calm and not bereft, my thoughts got rearranged chorus as intro verse 1 chorus verse 2 instrumental chorus instrumental verse chorus verse 3 chorus + repeat first half of chorus to fade
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