Runnin
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Sure you haven't got the wrong number
You sure it's me you wanna talk to tonight?
Everyone in town's got your number
Everybody's got you pegged right

Is that why you got in touch with me?
I guess, you must be runnin' out of fools
When you went and left me there crying
Your goodbye was even colder than ice
It didn't bother you, I was crying
And now you wanna break my heart twice

Is that why you got in touch with me?
I guess, you must be runnin' out of fools

Guess you got back
(Guess you got)
To my name
(To my name)
In your little black book

Listen, tell you what
(Tell you what)
I bet you forgot
(You forgot)
How I even look

So, go ahead with all your sweet talking
Go ahead for all the good it can do
Have yourself a dime's worth of talking
And then I'm gonna hang right up on you

'Cause this time, you're not
You're not getting through to me
I guess, you must be runnin' out of fools

Even fools like me, even fools like me
I said you're runnin' out of fools
Even old fools like me




They're just runnin' out, runnin' out of fools
Runnin' out of fools

Overall Meaning

In “Runnin’ Out of Fools,” Aretha Franklin sings to an ex-lover who left her heartbroken and is now attempting to reach out to her once again. The lyrics suggest that the ex-lover has had his fair share of failed relationships, and is now desperate for someone to talk to. Franklin acknowledges this when she asks if he’s “runnin’ out of fools”, meaning he has exhausted his list of potential love interests and is now turning to her out of desperation.


Franklin is cautious, however, as she has been hurt by this person before. She resents the fact that he seems to be using her as a safety net, someone to fall back on when things don’t work out with others. The lyrics “your goodbye was even colder than ice” and “now you wanna break my heart twice” emphasize the pain she experienced when their relationship ended. She is aware, however, that she might just be another “fool” in his eyes. This knowledge makes her hesitant to trust him again, as she doesn’t want to go through the same pain she experienced before.


The song shows Franklin’s strength in the face of heartbreak. She refuses to let him back into her life so easily, recognizing the potential for further heartbreak. Even though she acknowledges that she may be a fool to do so, she is ultimately unwilling to be just another option for someone who has hurt her in the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Sure you haven't got the wrong number
Are you sure you have dialed the right number and you want to talk to me tonight?


You sure it's me you wanna talk to tonight?
Are you really certain that you intend to have a conversation with me tonight?


Everyone in town's got your number
Everyone in town knows how to reach you and can easily contact you.


Everybody's got you pegged right
Everyone knows your character and true nature very well.


Is that why you got in touch with me?
Did you contact me because you needed someone to talk to?


I guess, you must be runnin' out of fools
You must have exhausted all other options and resorted to me, hoping I would be gullible enough to believe your words.


When you went and left me there crying
When you abandoned me, I was heartbroken and cried a lot.


Your goodbye was even colder than ice
Your farewell was aloof and indifferent, making me feel even more neglected and insignificant.


It didn't bother you, I was crying
You were not moved by my tears that day and seemed unconcerned with my feelings.


And now you wanna break my heart twice
It feels as if you are intentionally trying to hurt me all over again, even though you already know how much it hurts to leave someone like that.


Guess you got back
I suppose you eventually found your way back.


(Guess you got)
Assumedly, you can confirm this yourself.


To my name
You recalled my name and contacted me again.


(To my name)
Precisely by the name by which I am known.


In your little black book
In your personal directory, where you keep a record of your contacts.


Listen, tell you what
Alright, let me tell you something.


(Tell you what)
Allow me to share a piece of advice.


I bet you forgot
Chances are that you have forgotten.


(You forgot)
You may have overlooked this detail.


How I even look
What I even look like is something you may have forgotten about.


So, go ahead with all your sweet talking
You can try to flatter me and win me over with your sugary words.


Go ahead for all the good it can do
You can go ahead and try, but it won't get you anywhere.


Have yourself a dime's worth of talking
Make the most of your limited time and talk as much as you want.


And then I'm gonna hang right up on you
But after that, I will end the conversation and cut you off.


'Cause this time, you're not
This time, you won't be able to get what you want from me.


You're not getting through to me
You won't succeed in reaching and convincing me.


Even fools like me, even fools like me
Even someone like me, who has been foolish enough to fall for your schemes before.


I said you're runnin' out of fools
You are almost out of people who are naive enough to believe your lies and manipulation.


Even old fools like me
Even those who have already fallen for your tricks before.


They're just runnin' out, runnin' out of fools
Those who are still gullible enough to put up with your behavior are running out.


Runnin' out of fools
Soon, you won't be able to take advantage of anyone else.




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Written by: KAY ROGERS, RICHARD ALHERT

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FloralNotes4

[Verse 1]
Sure you haven't got the wrong number
You sure its me you want to talk to tonight?
Everyone in town's got your number
Everybody's got you pegged right

[Chorus]
Is that why you got in touch with me?
I guess you must be running out of fools

[Verse 2]
When you went and left me there crying
Your goodbye was even colder than ice
It didn't bother you I was crying
And now you want to break my heart twice

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Guess you got back (guess you got)
To my name
In your little black book

[Verse 3]
Well, listen
Tell you what (tell you what)
Bet you forgot (you forgot)
How I even look
So go ahead with all your sweet talking
Go ahead for all the good it can do
Have yourself a dime's worth of talking
And then I'm going to hang right up on you

[Bridge]
Because this time, you're not
You're not getting through to me
I guess you must be running out of fools

[Outro]
Even fools like me
Even fools like me
I said you're running out of fools
Even old fools like me



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This one of my favorite songs by this beautiful gift to humanity. Thank you for adding your tremendous voice to the tapestry of world music. RIP Queen of Soul.

Jeannette Duette

I still play this album. Love each and every song. She enunciated so well and it was easy to memorize her songs because of that.

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FloralNotes4

[Verse 1]
Sure you haven't got the wrong number
You sure its me you want to talk to tonight?
Everyone in town's got your number
Everybody's got you pegged right

[Chorus]
Is that why you got in touch with me?
I guess you must be running out of fools

[Verse 2]
When you went and left me there crying
Your goodbye was even colder than ice
It didn't bother you I was crying
And now you want to break my heart twice

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Guess you got back (guess you got)
To my name
In your little black book

[Verse 3]
Well, listen
Tell you what (tell you what)
Bet you forgot (you forgot)
How I even look
So go ahead with all your sweet talking
Go ahead for all the good it can do
Have yourself a dime's worth of talking
And then I'm going to hang right up on you

[Bridge]
Because this time, you're not
You're not getting through to me
I guess you must be running out of fools

[Outro]
Even fools like me
Even fools like me
I said you're running out of fools
Even old fools like me

Janet Cousins

Sweet voice and soul - timeless

V Wiggins

What a great piano accompaniment!! The musicians and singers were true geniuses at that time. The violins, violas, and other instruments made up a wall of awesome sound.

Norma J.

Never heard this one before, love, love it!! Thanks so much for posting

Love One

Same here

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Diva eterna

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