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  1. Mar 16, 2008 · Personnel. The song with which The Beatles began the Rubber Soul sessions, John Lennon ’s ‘Run For Your Life’ was based around a line from an Elvis Presley song. ‘Baby, Let’s Play House’, recorded by Presley in 1955, had been written the previous year by a 28-year-old songwriter called Arthur Gunter. It was loosely based upon ‘I ...

  2. You'd better run for your life if you can, little girl, Hide your head in the sand, little girl, Catch you with another man, That's the end ah, little girl. Let this be a sermon, I mean ev'rything I said. Baby, I'm determined. And I'd rather see you dead. You'd better run for your life if you can, little girl,

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  4. Aug 3, 2020 · The Beatles always wrote songs about topics like love, togetherness, life decisions, struggles ... even drug use. However, one song in particular has a much darker theme than any other Beatles song out there. Run For Your Life was written by John Lennon in 1965 and appeared on the band's album, Rubber Soul. The song has an upbeat, fast tempo ...

  5. I never liked 'Run For Your Life,' because it was a song I just knocked off. It was inspired from — this is a very vague connection — from 'Baby Let’s Play House.' There was a line on it — I used to like specific lines from songs — 'I’d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man' — so I wrote it around that but ...

  6. Apr 20, 2024 · In conclusion, “Run for Your Life” is a song that goes beyond the catchy melodies associated with The Beatles. Its disturbing lyrics force listeners to confront the darker aspects of love and relationships. While it may not be a personal favorite of its writer, John Lennon, the song continues to captivate and provoke analysis.

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  7. Run For Your Life (Lennon/McCartney) Run For Your Life (Remastered 2009) Watch on. Named by John as his “least favorite Beatles song” in a 1973 interview, and the song he most regretted writing, Run For Your Life was also revealed by John as one of George’s favorite songs on Rubber Soul.

  8. Sep 15, 2009 · From "Rubber Soul" in Stereo (Remastered 2009)

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