Who Will I Run To
Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean
my deepest fears
And you were the one who always wiped
away my tears.
When he hurt me
you were my prince
sent straight from above
Like a fool I never saw
you were falling in love
So now I've lost everything,
Casue now you say you're gone forever more
So who will I
Who will I run to
Who will I turn to
Now that you left me behind
Who will dry my tears
When I cry
Who will I run to
and who will I turn to
Now that you're not here
in my life
You were the one I took for granted
All those years.
Oohooohoh
And you were the one,
I should of known
it was so clear
How could I be so blind not to see
whats before my eyes
I'll get you back here with me
if it takes the rest of my life
Cause I would do anything
Cause I want you back forever more
Who will I run too
Who will I turn to
Now that you left me behind,
Who will dry my tears when I cry.
Who will I run to
Who will I turn to
Now that you're not here
In my life
I would gladly turn and cross the
deep blue sea
If I could know that I would have
you here with me.
I realize that I was blind but now I finally see
I need you back here in my life.
Oh baby can't you see.
Who will I run to
Who will I turn to
Now that you left me behind
who will dry my tears when I cry
Who will I run to
who will I turn to
now that you're not here
in my life.
Who will be there for me
who's gonna rescue me
who's gonna share my dreams
who's gonna mend this broken heart.
Who Will I Run To
Hazell Dean's 'Who Will I Run To' stands as a defining track from her 1980s solo career, blending soulful vocals with a polished pop production that captured the essence of the era. Released alongside hits like 'I'm A Fool Too' and 'What Dreams Are Made Of', the song exemplifies her ability to craft emotive ballads that resonated deeply with listeners. The recording showcases her signature vocal style, characterized by a warm, expressive delivery that balanced vulnerability with commercial appeal. As a key part of her discography, the track remains a staple of her catalogue, reflecting the romantic themes prevalent in her body of work during the height of her popularity. It serves as a testament to her skill in creating accessible yet emotionally resonant music that bridged the gap between R&B influences and mainstream pop.
