Run, Woman, Run

Tammy Wynette

About Run, Woman, Run

"Run Woman Run" is a 1970 single written by Ann Booth, Duke Goff, and Dan Hoffman and recorded by Tammy Wynette. "Run Woman Run" went to number one on the country charts, where it spent two weeks at the top and a total of thirteen weeks on the country charts.


Year:
1983
2:29
104 

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Today's the day
You're telling him
That he's got to set you free
And that being
One man's woman
Brings you down
But before
You throw away
What you think you don't want today
Don't give it up
For the new life
That you've found

Run woman run, run back to him and fix things up the very best you can
Tell him you missed him while you were gone
Run woman un back to your man

You're a young girl
So understand
It's so hard to find a man
Who comes home every night
For only you
You may not find
True love again
So go home while you still can
And find a way to work it out
With your man

Run woman run, run back to him and fix things up the very best you can
Tell him you missed him while you were gone
Run woman un back to your man
Run woman un back to your man

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Tammy Wynette

Virginia Wynette Pugh, known professionally as Tammy Wynette, (May 5, 1942 – April 6, 1998) was an American country music singer-songwriter and one of the genre's best-known artists and biggest-selling woman singers. more »

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Written by: ANN BOOTH, DANIEL HOFFMAN, DUKE GOFF

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10 facts about this song

Song's Release
"Run, Woman, Run" by Tammy Wynette was released in August 1970.
Album Name
The song is featured in the album "The Ways to Love a Man," which is Tammy Wynette's sixth studio album.
Chart Success
"Run, Woman, Run" topped the Billboard Country Singles chart in the United States. This was one of seventeen number one songs in Tammy Wynette's career.
Songwriting Credit
The song was written by a trio of songwriters - Ann Booth, Duke Goff, and Dan Hoffman.
Country Influence
The song is commonly noted for its authentic country feel. Tammy Wynette is often referred to as the "First Lady of Country Music."
Themes
The song's lyrics involve a woman's love crisis and the advice of her grandmother to forgive and forget, to move on with her life and not to run away from love.
Recognition
"Run, Woman, Run" is one of Tammy Wynette's most recognized songs, contributing to her status as a country music icon.
Music Label
The song was produced by Tammy's husband at the time, George Richey, and released by Epic Records.
Relevance Today
"Run, Woman, Run" continues to be replayed on classic country radio stations, marking Tammy's enduring influence in the genre.
Awards and Nominations
Although "Run, Woman, Run" itself did not win any major awards, Tammy Wynette as an artist has won numerous accolades for her contributions to the country music industry.

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