Run Run Run
11.The Who Lyrics


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Run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run

Well baby, better take my advice
A black cat crossed your path twice
The moon came out next to the sun
Then you opened your umbrella in a room

You better run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run

Well you ain't the luckiest girl I know
And you won't get luckier the way you're going
Your horseshoe's rusty and your mirror's cracked
You walk under ladders then you walk right back

You better run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run

When you dropped that little pin
Never thought what a mess it'd get you in
Little pin, little pin, bring me luck
Because I stopped to pick you up

You better run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run

Well now, little girl, I'm helping you
I hope you believe what I say is true
Whenever you run, I'll be running too
Whenever you run, I'll be following you

You better run, run, run
Run, run, run




Run, run, run
Run, run, run

Overall Meaning

The Who's song "Run Run Run" appears on their debut album, "The Who Sings My Generation," released in 1965. The track features a frantic rock and roll sound with repetitive lyrics, urging the listener to run away from bad luck and misfortune. The song begins with the warning of a black cat crossing the path twice, a traditional omen of bad luck. The following lines describe other superstitions, such as opening an umbrella indoors, walking under ladders, and breaking mirrors. The chorus then commands the listener to "run, run, run" away from these unlucky situations.


As the song progresses, the singer tells the story of a woman who has been unlucky in life. Her horseshoe is rusty, her mirror is cracked, and she drops a pin that leads to a mess. The singer then offers to help this woman by following her wherever she goes. Despite the grim subject matter, the song's upbeat tempo and repetitive lyrics create a sense of urgency and excitement.


The message of "Run Run Run" is straightforward: avoid bad luck and run away from danger. The song draws on classic superstitions to convey this message, using metaphorical language to describe the consequences of tempting fate. The Who's performance captures the frenzied energy of the rock and roll era, using simple lyrics and a driving beat to create a sense of urgency.


Line by Line Meaning

Run, run, run
The singer is urging the girl to run, as if he is warning her for her own good.


Run, run, run
The singer repeats his warning, as if he cannot stress it enough.


Run, run, run
The singer repeats his warning, as if he is desperate for the girl to understand.


Run, run, run
The singer repeats his warning one last time before moving on to explain why he is concerned.


Well baby, better take my advice
The singer is speaking to the girl as if he is advising her on something very important.


A black cat crossed your path twice
The singer believes that the girl is experiencing bad luck, which could be a bad omen.


The moon came out next to the 1
The singer is referring to a superstitious belief that when the moon is next to the number one, bad luck can be expected.


Then you opened your umbrella in a room
Opening an umbrella inside a room was considered bad luck in the past, and the singer believes that this was another omen for the girl.


You better run, run, run
The singer is once again urging the girl to run away from her bad luck and the negative things that are happening to her.


Well you ain't the luckiest girl I know
The singer is acknowledging that the girl is already suffering from bad luck, implying that it's not the first time she's had a brush with it.


And you won't get luckier the way you're going
The singer is warning the girl that her actions will not improve her luck, and she needs to escape from her negative circumstances.


Your horseshoe's rusty and your mirror's cracked
The singer is referring to two iconic symbols of good luck (horseshoes and mirrors), but claiming that they are useless in the girl's current situation.


You walk under ladders then you walk right back
The singer believes that the girl is creating bad luck for herself, as she knowingly passes under ladders and fails to avoid negative situations.


When you dropped that little pin
The singer is referring to a small moment that may have seemed insignificant at the time but ultimately led to bigger problems for the girl


Never thought what a mess it'd get you in
The singer believes that the girl is experiencing a snowball effect of bad luck that she couldn't have predicted.


Little pin, little pin, bring me luck
The singer is using the imagery of a pin to represent the turning point where the girl's bad luck began.


Because I stopped to pick you up
The singer is reminding the girl that he is trying to help her, even though she might not have realized it until now.


Well now, little girl, I'm helping you
The singer is emphasizing that he is taking an active role in helping the girl improve her luck.


I hope you believe what I say is true
The singer is hoping that the girl trusts his advice and understands that he is genuinely trying to help her escape her bad luck.


Whenever you run, I'll be running too
The singer is offering to be a supportive presence in the girl's life, even if that means following her as she runs away from her bad luck.


Whenever you run, I'll be following you
The singer restates his promise to follow the girl and support her through her tough times.




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Written by: Pete Townshend

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