Fuck and Run
1993 song by Liz Phair
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"Fuck and Run" is a song by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair from her debut studio album Exile in Guyville (1993). The song was written by Phair and produced by Brad Wood.
| "Fuck and Run" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Liz Phair | |
| from the album Exile in Guyville | |
| Released | 1993 |
| Studio | Idful, Chicago, Illinois |
| Genre | |
| Length | 3:07 |
| Label | Matador |
| Songwriter | Liz Phair |
| Producer | Brad Wood |
Background and recording
According to a 2018 interview with Elle.com, Phair stated: "there was no one encounter that I went home and just wrote the song about".[1] In 1991, Phair recorded a demo of "Fuck and Run" and received immediate positive feedback from fans; however, a majority of the feedback was from male fans misinterpreting the song as being pro-sex instead of being about a woman's perspective wanting commitment.
In 1993, Phair re-recorded "Fuck and Run" for her debut album Exile in Guyville. The album's title is a parody of the Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St., which was very much an influence on Phair while recording the final album version of "Fuck and Run".[2]
Later performances
Phair has continued to perform this song live, including a version performed at Planned Parenthood in 2017 that went viral.[3]