About the song

In the realm of rock music, few voices resonate with the raw emotion and soulful power of Paul Rodgers. His distinctive vocals, ranging from gritty rasps to soaring high notes, have captivated audiences for decades, cementing his status as a legendary frontman for iconic bands like Bad Company and Free. Among his vast repertoire of rock anthems and heartfelt ballads, “The Hunter” stands as a poignant masterpiece, a ballad that delves into the profound depths of love, loss, and redemption.

Released in 1987 as part of Rodgers’s solo album “In Search of Love”, “The Hunter” quickly established itself as a fan favorite, garnering widespread acclaim for its evocative lyrics and haunting melodies. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the universal human experience of yearning, heartbreak, and the search for solace amidst life’s trials.

Rodgers’s masterful delivery of the song’s lyrics, penned by renowned songwriter Bryan Adams, paints a vivid portrait of a heart grappling with the aftermath of lost love. The opening lines, “I was a hunter, once so free / Now I’m a prisoner of memory,” set the stage for a journey of emotional turmoil and self-discovery.

As the song progresses, Rodgers’s voice swells with emotion, conveying the protagonist’s growing sense of despair and longing for reconciliation. The lyrics, “I’ve been searching for you so long / But you’re always just out of reach,” echo the profound pain of unrequited love and the lingering hope for a second chance.

The song’s poignant chorus serves as a testament to the enduring power of love, even in the face of loss and heartbreak:

“I’m still the hunter, I’m still on the chase I’m still the hunter, I’m still looking for your face”

Rodgers’s vocal performance in the chorus is nothing short of breathtaking, his voice soaring to impassioned heights as he conveys the depth of the protagonist’s unwavering love. Each note is infused with a palpable sense of longing, resonating with listeners who have experienced the heartache of love lost and the enduring desire for connection.

“The Hunter” is more than just a song; it’s an emotional odyssey that explores the complexities of love, loss, and the human spirit’s capacity for resilience. Rodgers’s masterful interpretation of the lyrics, coupled with the song’s timeless melody and poignant message, has cemented its place as an enduring classic, a testament to the power of music to touch the human soul and offer solace amidst life’s challenges.

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Lyrics

They call me the hunter, that’s my nameA pretty little woman like you is my only gameI bought me a love gun just the other dayAnd I aim to aim it your wayAin’t no use to hide, ain’t no need to run‘Cause I’ve got you in the sight of my girly gun
The first time I saw you standin’ on the streetI said to myself, “Woo, ain’t she sweet ?”I got my love gun loaded with hundreds of kissesWhen I pull that trigger, baby, there will be no missin’Ain’t no use to hide, ain’t no need to run‘Cause I’ve got you in the sight of my love gun, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeahAin’t no use to hide, ain’t no need to run‘Cause I’ve got you in the sight of my love gun
The first time I saw you standin’ on the streetI said to myself, “Ow, ain’t she sweet ?”I got my love gun loaded with hundreds of kissesAnd when I pull the trigger, baby, there will be no missin’Ain’t no use to hide, ain’t no need to run‘Cause I’ve got you in the sight of my girly gun