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Run to Me
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An anti-drug rock song written in the tyle of Free/ Bad Company
rock free country male vocalist beach boys bad company paul rodgers
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Studio Rock band with some Country thrown in for good measure.
Asylum Seeker are a pseudo studio band and Steve Thompson at www.stmedia.org was responsible for the production. Steve did a fantastic job interpreting my demands for the best part and deserves full recognition. The songs are entirely written and copyrighted by Jon Bate. The vocals are performed admirably by Phil Caffrey who has also done me proud.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #470
Peak in subgenre #136
Author
Jon Bate
Rights
1997
Uploaded
September 13, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:04
Story behind the song
I wrote the song as I wanted to pen an anti-drug anthem who's message would hopefully reach out to younger people.
Lyrics
RUN TO ME YOU BETTER WORRY NOW YOU’D BETTER BEWARE I’LL MAKE YOU FEEL SORRY I’LL MAKE YOU DESPAIR YOU HAVE TO ACCEPT THAT YOUR LIFE’S A NIGHTMARE YOU’D BETTER BE BOTHERED YOU’D BETTER BE SCARED YOU’RE GOING TO HELL AND I’LL BE MEETING YOU THERE CHORUS RUN TO ME I HOLD A GUN TO YOU NOW CAN’T YOU SEE IT CAN’T BE FUN FOR YOU NOW WON’T BE FREE ON THIS THIN LINE YOU’RE LIVING YOU WANT TO BREAK LOOSE BUT YOU’LL NEVER BEGIN I’LL LEAD YOU ASTRAY NOW I’LL LEAD YOU TO SIN TOO BUSY FIXING THAT I’M UNDER YOUR SKIN YOU’D BETTER BE CAREFUL COZ YOU’LL NEVER WIN YOU’RE SUCH A LOSER AND YOUR HEAD’S IN A SPIN YOU’LL NEVER WAKE UP NOW LET LUCID THOUGHTS IN NOW IN HELLS FIRE WHERE YOU’LL BURN FROM WITHIN REPEAT CHORUS CHORUS 2 RUN TO ME YOU CAN’T RESIST ME THESE DAYS LET IT BE I AM A HOPELESS CRAZE NOW YOU WILL SEE SATAN IS UNFORGIVING REPEAT CHORUS 1 AND 2 CHORUS 3 RUN TO ME I’M IN CONTROL OF YOU NOW CAN’T YOU SEE I OWN THE SOUL OF YOU NOW YOU WON’T BE FREE ON THIS THIN LINE YOU’RE LIVING (c) Jon Bate 1997
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