They still talk about that summer — the one when he had to leave for the road, and she stood on the porch, waving, trying not to cry. There were no cell phones back then, just postcards, long drives, and a promise whispered before he left: “If you ever miss me too much… run to me.” Years later, when George recorded “Run,” it wasn’t just a love song — it was a memory. A piece of their own story, wrapped in the ache of distance and the comfort of faith. Even now, when he sings it, Norma smiles that same soft smile from all those years ago. Because some songs don’t just remember love — they carry it home.
“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction There’s something beautifully restless about “Run.” It’s…