Hit And Run

Ronald Lewis Emory, Mitchell Dean Margolin, Michael Paul Roche, Joseph Lee Wood

You say I drink too much
I do too much smoke
You say I drink too much
I do too much coke, that's a joke

When you say I get to London
I get too loud, I'm proud
If you don't like it
Don't hang around, no

'Cause I'm hit and run all the way
I'm hit and run I might die today
I'm hit and run all the way
'Cause I'm hit and run
We're gonna die today

Well now you better move
You don't slow down
Pedal to the metal
You never touch the ground

Running all the red lights
Too much speed, I need
Breaking all the rules
I hear the devil scream

'Cause I'm hit and run all the way
I'm hit and run I might die today
I'm hit and run all the way
'Cause I'm hit and run
We're gonna die today

I don't know
Why do we wonder
When you see the rain
And hear the thunder
Better open your eyes
Now open your eyes
Better open your eyes
'Cause everybody's gonna die
You might die today
Ok, ok

'Cause I'm hit and run all the way
I'm hit and run I might die today
I'm hit and run all the way
'Cause I'm hit and run
We're gonna die today

Trivia about the song Hit And Run by T.S.O.L.

On which albums was the song “Hit And Run” released by T.S.O.L.?
T.S.O.L. released the song on the albums “Hit and Run” in 1987, “T.S.O.L. Live” in 1988, and “Hell And Back Together 1984 - 1990” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Hit And Run” by T.S.O.L.?
The song “Hit And Run” by T.S.O.L. was composed by Ronald Lewis Emory, Mitchell Dean Margolin, Michael Paul Roche, Joseph Lee Wood.

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