Hit and Run

JOHN C. STEWART

John Stewart
I was lookin' at the sun. Pardon me, I didn't know it can't be done. I was lookin' at the sun. I was lookin' at the sun.
I was callin' back my youth. Pardon me, did you want to use the booth? I was callin' back my youth. I was callin' back my youth.

(Chorus:)
I don't listen to the fools that are makin' up the rules. I'm a-havin' too much fun.
Doin' what I wanta, hit and run. Doin' what I wanta hit and run. Hit and run. Hit and run. Hit and run.
So my world is made of paint, pardon me, I didn't know that you're a saint. So my world is made of paint. So my world is made of paint.
You are lookin' for the truth. Pardon me, I think your poodles on the roof. You are lookin' for the truth. You are lookin' for the truth.

(Chorus)

I may never be that good. Pardon me, I never said I ever would. I may never be that good. I may never be that good.
(Repeat first verse and chorus)

Trivia about the song Hit and Run by The Kingston Trio

When was the song “Hit and Run” released by The Kingston Trio?
The song Hit and Run was released in 1966, on the album “Children Of The Morning”.
Who composed the song “Hit and Run” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Hit and Run” by The Kingston Trio was composed by JOHN C. STEWART.

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