Run To Me, Bee Gees 1972

“Run To Me” by the Bee Gees.
Released in 12 April 1972.

If ever you got rain in your heart
Someone has hurt you, and torn you apart
Am I unwise to open up your eyes to love me
And let it be like they said it would be
Me loving you girl, and you loving me
Am I unwise to open up your eyes to love me
Run to me whenever you’re lonely
(To love me)
Run to me if you need a shoulder
Now and then, you need someone older
So darling, you run to me
And when you’re out in the cold
No one beside you
And no one to hold
Am I unwise to open up your eyes to love me
And when you’ve got nothing to lose
Nothing to pay for, nothing to choose
Am I unwise to open up your eyes to love me
Run to me whenever you’re lonely
Run to me if you need a shoulder
Now and then you need someone older
So darling, you run to me
Run to me whenever you’re lonely
Run to me if you need a shoulder
Now and then you need someone older
So darling, you run to me
Run to me whenever you’re lonely

Songwriters: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb

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Once again, it was great :exclamation: I’m a fan :exclamation: :pray:

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That was lovely Rene, I don’t know the song but it certainly sounds nice when you play it!

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Wonderful, Rene. Those guys did write some great tunes.

Hi @BigLuc ,
You are simply so kind, and I am so grateful for your wonderful comments!!!
Love 'em!
Thank you!!!
Stay well, and keep healthy!
With love and respect,
Rene

Hey Rene,
Great tone on the guitar, the mix and treatment! But to me the vocals are a cut above. Your ability to transition from chest to head voice and back so seamlessly is simple well done! Good job mate, all around goodness!

All the best in all you do!
LB

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Hi @LBro ,
Thank you for the wonderful comments.
You are so appreciated, my friend!!!
The “cut above” compliment on the vocals is truly loved!!!
With respect,
Rene

Great job

Hi @Mari63 ,
I am so glad I was able to deliver this classic to your musical ear!!!
Your wonderful comment is so loved and appreciated!
Thank you so much.
Respectfully,
Rene