About the SongJohnny Preston – Running Bear (1960, Vinyl) - Discogs

“Running Bear” is a timeless rock ‘n’ roll classic by Johnny Preston. Released in 1959, the song captured the hearts of millions with its poignant tale of forbidden love and loss.

A product of the early rock era, “Running Bear” boasts a simple yet effective melody that perfectly complements the song’s dramatic narrative. Preston’s emotive vocals convey the deep sorrow and longing experienced by the titular character. The song’s instrumentation, featuring a driving rhythm and evocative saxophone solo, adds to its emotional impact.

The lyrics paint a tragic picture of a young Native American man, Running Bear, who falls in love with a white girl. Their love is forbidden by their cultures, leading to heartbreak and ultimately, tragedy. The song’s themes of love, loss, and cultural conflict have resonated with audiences for decades.

“Running Bear” remains a powerful and enduring example of the storytelling capabilities of rock ‘n’ roll. It’s a song that continues to evoke a strong emotional response, reminding us of the timeless power of music to connect with our hearts.Picture background

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Lyrics: “Running Bear”

On the bank of the river
Stood Running Bear, young Indian brave
On the other side of the river
Stood his lovely Indian maid

Little White Dove was her name
Such a lovely sight to see
But their tribes fought with each other
So their love could never be

Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn’t die

He couldn’t swim the raging river
‘Cause the river was too wide
He couldn’t reach Little White Dove
Waiting on the other side

In the moonlight, he could see her
Throwing kisses ‘cross the waves
Her little heart was beating faster
Waiting there for her Indian brave

Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn’t die

Running Bear dove in the water
Little White Dove did the same
And they swam out to each other
Through the swirling stream they came

As their hands touched and their lips met
The raging river pulled them down
Now they’ll always be together
In their happy hunting ground

Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love big as the sky
Running Bear loved Little White Dove
With a love that couldn’t die

 

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