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The Allman Brothers Band — No One To Run With
Album: Where It All Begins
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Released: 1994
Length: 5:58
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Lyrics:

Everybody wants to know where Jimmy has gone
He left town, I doubt if he's coming back home

Well, Tony got a job, three kids and a lovely wife
Working at the commerce bank for the rest of his life

Nobody left to run with anymore
Nobody left to do the crazy things we used to do before
Nobody left to run with anymore

I'm gonna hit the road, adiĆ³s, my friend
Go someplace and start all over again

Don't know where I'm going, like a gypsy out on the road
I'll go someplace and join a traveling show

Nobody left to run with anymore
Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before
Nobody left to run with anymore

Nobody left to run with anymore
Nobody left to run with anymore

I think Jimmy must have had the right idea
Packed his stuff and he got right out of here

I don't know where he's at but I'm sure that he's OK
Now I realize what Jimmy was trying to say

Nobody left to run with anymore
Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before
Nobody left to run with anymore

Nobody left to run with anymore
Nobody left to run with anymore
 spiritbear wrote:
This might be my favorite "driving" song of all time. The beat just brings you right in and lifts you up, passing from guitar to drums and back, going higher and harder until your feet are tapping (the left foot anyway - the right is on the gas), your body is moving, and your soul is dancing. This is like nothing you've ever experienced, as the track transitions into a conversation between percussion and strings, question and response, challenge and counter challenge, insistant and determined - all going faster and faster, every note and beat part of a primal celebration, until you feel you cant take another minute without release...and it finally comes.

Oh yeah - wow!
 
As someone who is in their 43rd year as a fan of the bros, I couldn't have said it better.

Time to play this puppy !
This might be my favorite "driving" song of all time. The beat just brings you right in and lifts you up, passing from guitar to drums and back, going higher and harder until your feet are tapping (the left foot anyway - the right is on the gas), your body is moving, and your soul is dancing. This is like nothing you've ever experienced, as the track transitions into a conversation between percussion and strings, question and response, challenge and counter challenge, insistant and determined - all going faster and faster, every note and beat part of a primal celebration, until you feel you cant take another minute without release...and it finally comes. Oh yeah - wow!