Run On is the second single from Moby's forthcoming album Play. Moby calls it a "real song" with lots of singing that was sampled a long time ago, like Honey. "Kind of like gospel meets hip-hop meets me." In fact, there are three full verses and a chorus, sampled from the 1943 song "Run On For A Long Time" by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires.
My initial reaction upon hearing Run On was that it is a good album track, but strange to release as a single. Its drums & piano sound similar to those in Honey, but the mood is quite different. - Moby.org
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