Hit and Run

JOHN C. STEWART

John Stewart
I was lookin' at the sun. Pardon me, I didn't know it can't be done. I was lookin' at the sun. I was lookin' at the sun.
I was callin' back my youth. Pardon me, did you want to use the booth? I was callin' back my youth. I was callin' back my youth.

(Chorus:)
I don't listen to the fools that are makin' up the rules. I'm a-havin' too much fun.
Doin' what I wanta, hit and run. Doin' what I wanta hit and run. Hit and run. Hit and run. Hit and run.
So my world is made of paint, pardon me, I didn't know that you're a saint. So my world is made of paint. So my world is made of paint.
You are lookin' for the truth. Pardon me, I think your poodles on the roof. You are lookin' for the truth. You are lookin' for the truth.

(Chorus)

I may never be that good. Pardon me, I never said I ever would. I may never be that good. I may never be that good.
(Repeat first verse and chorus)

Curiosités sur la chanson Hit and Run de The Kingston Trio

Quand la chanson “Hit and Run” a-t-elle été lancée par The Kingston Trio?
La chanson Hit and Run a été lancée en 1966, sur l’album “Children Of The Morning”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Hit and Run” de The Kingston Trio?
La chanson “Hit and Run” de The Kingston Trio a été composée par JOHN C. STEWART.

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