Album: Postcards From Texas (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Run" is a rock-tinged meditation on love and freedom, the kind of story where one person was always destined to leave, and the other was always bound to get hurt. Miranda Lambert wrestles with regret, admitting she wasn't entirely honest about her feelings, apologizing for the inevitable pain, and ultimately making peace with her wildflower ways.
  • Lambert wrote "Run" sometime in the mid-2010s but let it sit for nearly a decade before including it on her 2024 album Postcards from Texas. Why the wait? Because it was too raw, and she wasn't ready to perform it. She finally laid it down because husband Brendan McLoughlin, producer Jon Randall, and likely anyone who had ever heard the demo kept nudging her to record it properly.

    Lambert said: "For my fans that stay with me, I promised myself to tell my real, honest stories and real, honest truth. I promised myself and them that I would do that, and so I can't back out of that now."
  • Given the timeframe when it was written and the emotional weight behind the lyrics, it's likely "Run" was inspired by Lambert's 2015 divorce from Blake Shelton.
  • Lambert penned "Run" solo. It is the only Postcards from Texas track she wrote on her own.
  • The video takes Lambert out to the desert amid wild horses running free. Los Angeles-based director and photographer Kate Rentz filmed it at Don Donnelly's D Spur Ranch & Riding Stables in Gold Canyon, Arizona. Lambert's own horse, Cool, makes a cameo. She explained:

    "There is always a sense of freedom when you're on the back of a horse with the wind in your hair, so it felt really significant to have Cool with me in this video. I love horses because they're a way to run to something – or away if you need to. I started riding when I turned 30 and wanted to try more things that scared me. Now horses are such a passion of mine and mounted shooting is a brand-new way to push myself and to chase that feeling of being bravely true to yourself, which is exactly what this song is about."

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