I Ran All The Way Home
Mills Brothers · Other Songs - Mills Brothers
Sorry sorry, oh-oh so sorry
Uh-oh
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
Yea yea yea
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
Yea yea yea
And now I'm sorry sorry sorry
I didn't mean to make you cry
Let's make amends
After all we're more than friends
Uba duba duba
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
Uh-oh
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
Yea yea yea
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
Yea yea yea
And now I'm sorry sorry sorry
I didn't mean to make you cry
Let's make amends
After all we're more than friends
Uba duba duba
I ran all the way home
Just to say I'm sorry
What can I say, I ran all the way
I Ran All The Way Home
Recorded by the Mills Brothers, this classic swing track exemplifies the group's mastery of vocal harmonies and upbeat tempo. Emerging from the golden age of big band jazz, the song features the distinctive sound of the Mills Brothers, known for their intricate four-part vocal arrangement and virtuosic instrumental accompaniment. The piece captures the lively, carefree spirit of 1930s and 1940s American popular music, serving as a staple in the swing repertoire. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious rhythm and the seamless blend of vocal and instrumental performance that defined the era's most celebrated recordings.

