About the song

Bobby Vee, one of the prominent figures of early 1960s pop music, delivered a memorable performance of his hit song “Run to Him” on American Bandstand in 1965. This song, emblematic of the era’s sound, showcases Vee’s smooth vocals and earnest style that won the hearts of many during a period dominated by rock and roll and emerging pop sensations.

Bobby Vee, born Robert Thomas Velline, began his career under extraordinary circumstances. He stepped into the spotlight in 1959 as a teenager when he filled in for Buddy Holly after the tragic plane crash that claimed Holly’s life. This unexpected break set the stage for a successful career that saw Vee become a household name in the early 1960s.

“Run to Him,” released in 1961, quickly became one of Vee’s signature hits. It was featured on his album “Bobby Vee Meets the Crickets,” an homage to his connection with Buddy Holly’s band, The Crickets. The song, written by Gerry Goffin and Jack Keller, showcases a classic pop melody with heartfelt lyrics about seeking solace and support from a loved one. It resonated deeply with audiences, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying Vee’s status as a teen idol of the time.

American Bandstand, hosted by the legendary Dick Clark, was the perfect venue for Vee’s charming and approachable persona. The show, a cornerstone of American pop culture, provided a platform for many artists to reach a nationwide audience. Vee’s 1965 appearance on the show with “Run to Him” highlighted his enduring appeal and ability to connect with his fans through television, a relatively new medium for music promotion at the time.

“Run to Him” stands out not only for its commercial success but also for its emotional depth, a characteristic that Vee consistently brought to his music. His performance on American Bandstand is remembered for its sincerity and the genuine connection he fostered with the audience. This song, along with other hits like “Take Good Care of My Baby” and “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes,” contributed to Vee’s legacy as a beloved figure in the pop music landscape of the early 1960s.

For those who appreciate the golden era of pop music, Bobby Vee’s “Run to Him” remains a nostalgic and evocative piece that captures the essence of a time when music was transitioning and evolving. His performance on American Bandstand is a testament to his talent and the enduring charm that made him a star. Whether you were a fan then or are discovering his music now, Bobby Vee’s heartfelt delivery and melodic prowess continue to resonate across generations.

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Lyrics

If you’ve found another guy who
Satisfies you more than I do
Run to him
I’ll step aside
If you think his lips can kiss you
Better than my lips can kiss you
Run to him
Forgive my pride
If someone else’s arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him
And show to him
All your devotion
If somebody else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him
My tears will dry
If someone else’s arms can hold you
Better than my arms can hold you
Go to him
And show to him
All your devotion
If somebody else can make you
Happier than I can make you
Run to him
My tears will dry
If you feel you want to love me
I’d be more than glad to love you
Love you ’til your life is done
But darling, if I’m not the one
Then run to him

By Tam Le