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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills
Keyboards
David Crosby
David Crosby
Background Vocals
Fearless Freddy
Fearless Freddy
Background Vocals
Henry Diltz
Henry Diltz
Background Vocals
Nils Lofgren
Nils Lofgren
Guitar
Calvin Fuzzy Samuels
Calvin Fuzzy Samuels
Bass Guitar
Conrad Isedor
Conrad Isedor
Drums
Dallas Taylor
Dallas Taylor
Drums
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Guitar
Billy Preston
Billy Preston
Keyboards
Mack Rabbenack
Mack Rabbenack
Keyboards
Paul Harris
Paul Harris
Keyboards
Gaspar Lawrawal
Gaspar Lawrawal
Percussion
Rocky Dijon
Rocky Dijon
Percussion
Floyd Newman
Floyd Newman
Saxophone
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Saxophone
Andrew Love
Andrew Love
Tenor Saxophone
Ed Logan
Ed Logan
Tenor Saxophone
Sidney George
Sidney George
Tenor Saxophone
Jack Helm
Jack Helm
Trombone
Roger Hopps
Roger Hopps
Trumpet
Wayne Jackson
Wayne Jackson
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills
Songwriter
John Hopkins
John Hopkins
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills
Producer
Bill Halverson
Bill Halverson
Producer

Lyrics

Know you got to run Know you got to hide Don't know who to follow Who is on your side Don't know where you're going You won't talk of where you've been And I may see you tomorrow Never more again Seen you in the city Seen you on the road Your face is all a-twisted 'Cause your brain's a heavy load Then you turn and ask me How did I ever know Talk about your searchin' Well, I think it's all for show Heard your mournful song Heard your baleful cry Seen the light of hunger Lingering deep within your eyes Talk about your sinkin' What a hole you're in You expect for me to love you When you hate yourself, my friend And you got yourself a potion For to keep you from your sleep In the dark and lonely hour I heard you laugh and weep You'll always be runnin' Until you find your doom Never face your lonely soul Never face the gloom Know you got to run Know you got to hide Don't know who to follow Who is on your side Don't know where you're going You won't talk of where you've been And I may see you tomorrow Never more again
Writer(s): Stephen A Stills, John Hopkins Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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