George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
George Harrison
Run of the Mill was written in the midst of the Beatles’ break-up and expresses Harrison’s feelings of sadness at how strained and fractured the formerly close friendships within the band had become, as well as his frustration and disappointment at having his contributions undervalued and overlooked...
[Verse 1]
Everyone has choice
When to or not to raise their voices
It's you that decides
Which way you will turn
While feeling that our love's not your concern
It's you that decides
[Bridge]
No one around you
Will carry the blame for you
No one around you
Will love you today and throw it all away
[Verse 2]
Tomorrow when you rise
Another day for you to realise me
Or send me down again
As the days stand up on end
You've got me wondering how I lost your friendship
But I see it in your eyes
[Bridge]
Though I'm beside you
I can't carry the blame for you
I may decide to
Get out with your blessing
Where I'll carry on guessing
[Verse 3]
How high will you leap
Will you make enough for you to reap it?
Only you'll arrive
At your own made end
With no one but yourself to be offended
It's you that decides
Run of the Mill was written by George Harrison.
Run of the Mill was produced by Phil Spector & George Harrison.
George Harrison released Run of the Mill on Fri Nov 27 1970.