Running Wild
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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No girl will ever make a fool of me
No girl, I mean just what I say
I'm not the simpleton I used to be
Wonder how I got that way

I'm running wild, I've lost control
Running wild, mighty bold
Feeling gay, reckless too
Every mile all the time, never blue
Always going don't go there
Always showing I don't care
Don't love nobody, it's not worthwhile
I'm all alone, running wild
No girl will ever make a fool of me
No girl, I mean just what I say




I'm not the simpleton I used to be
Wonder how I got that way

Overall Meaning

In Sam Cooke's "Running Wild," the singer reflects on his past experiences with women and how they have shaped him into the man he is today. He declares that no woman will ever make a fool of him again and that he is not the "simpleton" he used to be. He then goes on to describe his current state of mind - he is running wild, feeling bold and not caring about anyone or anything else. He is always on the move, never feeling down or depressed, and refuses to love anyone because it is not worth it. Ultimately, he is all alone and content to be that way.


The lyrics of "Running Wild" reflect a lot about Sam Cooke's personal life. It is said that the song was written about Cooke's ex-wife, who had cheated on him while they were still together. Cooke was devastated by the betrayal and it greatly affected the way he viewed relationships and love. He became disillusioned with the idea of being in love and instead focused on his music and his career.


Line by Line Meaning

No girl will ever make a fool of me
Sam Cooke confidently declares that no woman will ever be able to play him for a fool or manipulate him emotionally.


No girl, I mean just what I say
Sam emphasizes his conviction that his previous statement was not an exaggeration or empty boast.


I'm not the simpleton I used to be
Sam suggests that he has grown in maturity and wisdom, and is no longer naive or easily fooled.


Wonder how I got that way
Sam reflects on how he became the wiser, more experienced person he is today, possibly hinting at past mistakes or life lessons learned.


I'm running wild, I've lost control
Sam admits that he is caught up in a frenzy of excitement, energy, and disregard for rules or consequences, acknowledging that it may have negative effects on his life.


Running wild, mighty bold
Sam emphasizes that he is not timid or hesitant in his wild and reckless behavior, but rather feels empowered by it.


Feeling gay, reckless too
Sam describes feeling carefree and happy, but also recognizing the danger of his reckless actions.


Every mile all the time, never blue
Sam affirms that he is constantly on the move, never stopping or feeling sad or depressed.


Always going don't go there
Sam warns that he is always seeking adventure and excitement, but cautions others not to follow him down his path.


Always showing I don't care
Sam projects an image of not caring about anything or anyone, conveying his desire to be free from the constraints of convention and expectation.


Don't love nobody, it's not worthwhile
Sam declares that he does not want to be tied down or emotionally invested in anyone, seeing love as a waste of time and effort.


I'm all alone, running wild
Sam acknowledges the loneliness that comes with his wild and carefree lifestyle, recognizing that he is choosing it even though it may not bring him true happiness.




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Phil David


on Goin' Home

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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