About the song

Today, let’s dive into the world of classic country music with the father-and-son duo, Noel Haggard and Ben Haggard, and their heartfelt rendition of “The Runnin’ Kind/I’m A Lonesome Fugitive/All In The Movies”. This timeless piece not only showcases the incredible talent of these two artists but also pays homage to the legendary Merle Haggard, a pioneer in the genre.

Firstly, let’s talk about the mastermind behind the song. Merle Haggard, the iconic country singer-songwriter, originally penned “The Runnin’ Kind” and “I’m A Lonesome Fugitive”. His profound understanding of the human experience, particularly the struggles of life, shines through in every note and lyric. With his son Noel Haggard and grandson Ben Haggard carrying on his legacy, this rendition becomes even more poignant, bridging generations with the power of music.

Released as part of their album, the title track “The Runnin’ Kind/I’m A Lonesome Fugitive/All In The Movies”, this song has resonated deeply with audiences across the globe. The album itself is a tribute to Merle Haggard’s influence on the country music scene, and this particular track stands out as a jewel in its crown.

In terms of chart performance, this song has enjoyed significant success, reaching high positions on various country music charts. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate listeners, earning it a place among the classics of the genre.

“The Runnin’ Kind/I’m A Lonesome Fugitive/All In The Movies” not only showcases the exceptional musical talents of Noel and Ben Haggard but also serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Merle Haggard. Its heartfelt lyrics, soulful melodies, and rich storytelling transport listeners to a world of raw emotions and authentic experiences, making it a must-listen for any fan of classic country music.

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Lyrics

Down every road there’s always one more city
I’m on the run, the highway is my home
I raised a lot of cane back in my younger days
While Mama used to pray my crops would fail
I’m a hunted fugitive with just two ways:
Outrun the law or spend my life in jail
I’d like to settle down but they won’t let me
A fugitive must be a rolling stone
Down every road there’s always one more city
I’m on the run, the highway is my home
I’m lonely but I can’t afford the luxury
Of having one I love to come along
She’d only slow me down and they’d catch up with me
For he who travels fastest goes alone
I’d like to settle down but they won’t let me
A fugitive must be a rolling stone
Down every road there’s always one more city
I’m on the run, the highway is my home
I’m on the run, the highway is my home

 

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