Call out the dogs and the National Guard
My baby got away and I'm taking it hard
I slipped the border and I jumped the train
I'll do anything to get her back again

Tracking down a runaway, down a runaway
Down a runaway, I'm following the trail of broken hearts

Who's that sneaking like an alley cat
I've got the jump on you baby, can't do me like that
I'm a love hound honey and I've got your scent
I'm a wild crazy dog and I'm hell bent

Tracking down a runaway, down a runaway
Down a runaway, I'm following the trail of broken hearts

No where to run, yeah, nowhere to hide
No where to run, nowhere to hide, to hide, yeah, hey

Well the midnight stars in the midnight sky
They look down on me and they wonder why
She may get far but she won't get away, huh
I'm gonna run her to the ground every night and day

Tracking down a runaway, tracking down a runaway
Down a runaway, I'm following the trail of broken hearts

Tracking down a runaway, down a runaway, yeah
Down a runaway, yeah, yeah, down a runaway
Look out baby, groove baby

I see you baby, you won't get far, I got you on my mind
I'm on your trail baby and love on my mind

I'm tracking down a runaway, tracking down a runaway
Down a runaway, following the trail of broken hearts

Bad Company

Bad Company was not only formed as a supergroup from members of Free (Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke), Mott the Hoople (Mick Ralphs), and King Crimson (Boz Burrell), but also was immediately signed as the first act on Led Zeppelin’s new label, Swan Song.

So they had a charmed life, from the start. And they made good on everything it promised. They had so many hits we just don’t wanna type them all in with the fancy markup here, so just check them out for yourself, listed by popularity on this very page. Suffice it to say there are few hard blues-rock bands with more songs that hit the US charts.

Here’s one of them, Bad Company, by Bad Company, off the album Bad