Run To Him
Lettermen · Other Songs - Lettermen
If you've found another guy
Who satisfies you more than I do
Run to him, I'll step aside
If you think his lips can kiss you
Better than my lips can kiss you
Run to him, forget my pride
If someone else's arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him and show to him all your emotion
If someone else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him, my tears will dry
If someone else's arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him and show to him all your emotion
If someone else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him, my tears will dry
If it's me you want to love you
I'll be more than glad to love you
Hold you till your life is done
But, darling, if I'm not the one
Then run to him
Who satisfies you more than I do
Run to him, I'll step aside
If you think his lips can kiss you
Better than my lips can kiss you
Run to him, forget my pride
If someone else's arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him and show to him all your emotion
If someone else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him, my tears will dry
If someone else's arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him and show to him all your emotion
If someone else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him, my tears will dry
If it's me you want to love you
I'll be more than glad to love you
Hold you till your life is done
But, darling, if I'm not the one
Then run to him
Run To Him - Lettermen
The Lettermen's 1968 recording of 'Run To Him' stands as a definitive example of their signature vocal arrangement style, blending gospel intensity with pop sensibilities. As a staple of their discography, the track showcases the group's ability to harmonize complex melodies while delivering emotionally resonant performances that defined the soft-rock and soul genres of the late 1960s. The song remains a celebrated piece within their catalog, frequently performed live and recorded for various compilations, reflecting the enduring appeal of their collaborative vocal approach. Its inclusion in their broader body of work highlights their contribution to the evolution of vocal group music during that era.

