Man on the Run is a 1949 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Edward Chapman, Kenneth More and Laurence Harvey.
A deserter from the British Army finds himself mistakenly wanted for murder, and is forced to go on the run while attempting to prove his innocence.
Man on the Run is the sixth studio album by British alternative rock band Bush, released on 21 October 2014, through Zuma Rock Records. It marks the band's second studio album to be recorded under its current incarnation (Gavin Rossdale, Robin Goodridge, Chris Traynor, Corey Britz), which reformed in 2010 after an eight-year hiatus and released The Sea of Memories in 2011. The album release in 2014 marks the 20th year anniversary of the band's debut album, Sixteen Stone.
The band spent two years touring in support of their previous album, The Sea of Memories, before returning to the studio in 2013 to record new music. Singer-guitarist Gavin Rossdale wrote most of Man on the Run at his home studio in Los Angeles. In an interview with Yahoo! Music published on 19 August 2014, Rossdale described the writing process for the album:
"They say the hardest thing for a writer is putting yourself in a seat to do it. I'm really untrained with music, so it's always a natural process of understanding more about music by writing songs. So it's a grand voyage of discovery. I have a good time doing it, I love my job. I just dive right in. I have a collection of words that I've been writing over the previous couple of years... I have a file of that stuff and each day I dive into that and see if there's anything I can salvage. Then I think of the tempo and the feeling of the songs and how it fits my mood for that day."
Time always wins me
Over when I am tired
I will not allow this to
Be me, all that it can be
You can't kill me, oh
If I could buy anything,
I would buy all the times
That got hard and got tough
Not enough to break me
All I want is to reach out for all of you, all of you
It's the simple things that make me, and take me, all the way
All I need to get by
Is the death of me, all that can not
Anything through you
I can tell what I wanted
All I need to get by
Is the death of me, all that can not
Anything through you
I can tell what I wanted
(I can tell what I wanted)
All I need to get by
Is the death of me, all that can not
Anything through you