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Runaway (Del Shannon song)

Runaway (Del Shannon song)

Infobox Single
Name = Runaway


Caption = "Runaway" by Del Shannon
Artist = Del Shannon
from Album =
A-side =
B-side = "Jody"
Released = February 1961
Format = 7" single
Recorded = 21 January 1961
Genre =
Length = 2:20
Label = BigTop 45-3067 (USA) London HLX 9317 (UK) Heliodor453099 (Germany) LondonHL-1796
Writer = Del Shannon, Max Crook
Producer = ?
Certification =
This single = "Runaway"
(1961)
Next single = "Hats Off to Larry"
(1961)
Misc =Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file = Runaway (Del Shannon song).ogg
"Runaway" was a number one Billboard Hot 100 song in the spring of 1961 by Del Shannon. It was written by Shannon and keyboardist Max Crook, and became a major international hit.

It is #466 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

Original recording

Singer-guitarist Charles Westover and keyboard player Max Crook performed together as members of "Charlie Johnson and the Big Little Show Band" in Battle Creek, Michigan, before their group won a recording contract in 1960. Westover took the new stage name "Del Shannon", and Crook, who had invented his own clavioline-based electric keyboard, the Musitron, became "Maximilian".

After their first recording session for Big Top Records in New York had ended in failure, their manager Ollie McLaughlin persuaded them to rewrite and re-record an earlier song they had written, "Little Runaway", to highlight Crook's unique instrumental sound. On January 21, 1961, they recorded "Runaway" at the Bell Sound recording studios, with Harry Balk as producer, session musician Al Caiola on guitar, and Crook playing the central Musitron break. "Runaway" was released in February 1961 and was immediately successful. In April, Shannon appeared on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" helping to catapult it to the #1 spot on the Billboard charts where it remained for four weeks. Two months later, it also reached #1 in the UK. [ [http://www.delshannon.com/fulllengthbiography.htm DELSHANNON.COM - Full Length Biography ] ]

Other versions

The following year champagne music maker Lawrence Welk who hosted a music tv series released and had a hit with the song. The next notable cover of "Runaway" was by the Small Faces in 1967, appearing on the "From the Beginning" album. Elvis Presley also covered it in 1970, while the Beach Boys were known to have played it live. Charlie Kulis charted with a cover of "Runaway" on Playboy Records in 1975 at #46 [ [http://www.wac77.com/features_pages/music_top40/1975.html Top Songs from 1975 ] ] while two years later Bonnie Raitt's cover performance of the song reached #57 in 1977 [ [http://www.wac77.com/features_pages/music_top40/1977.html Top Songs from 1977 ] ] and was included album "Sweet Forgiveness" and later on her 1990 greatest hits album.

Country versions of the song have been recorded by Narvel Felts in the 70s, the bluegrass-based group The Cox Family in 1996, the latter produced by Alison Krauss, and by Gary Allan on his album "Smoke Rings in the Dark". "Runaway" was covered by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band on "The Penthouse Tapes" album. Marty Friedman and Rolly covered "Runaway" on Rock Fujiyama. The song was covered in French by Dutch singer Dave; the cover was called "Vanina". The song was later covered by the punk rock group Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their "Blow in the Wind", as well as horrorpunk band The Misfits on their covers album "Project 1950". 1986 brought a rock cover by Luis Cardenas.

It was also recorded by the Traveling Wilburys during sessions for their second album, released as "Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3" in 1990. The Wilburys had all been involved in sessions or production for Shannon's last album, released posthumously as "Rock On", and had it not been for his tragic death in 1990, there was some speculation that he would have played and sung on their album as well, perhaps as a replacement for Roy Orbison, a former Wilbury who had died in 1988. However, this has never been documented.

In 1988, influential Chicago punk band, Screeching Weasel, covered the song on their 'Boogooda, Boogooda, Boogooda' album. The Misfits cover "Runaway" on their album "Project 1950". Blood For Blood cover "Runaway" on their album "Serenity". Me First and the Gimme Gimmes cover "Runaway" on the album "Blow In The Wind". Samhain drummer Steve Zing, with some members of the band Mourning Noise, recorded a cover of "Runaway" that was released as a single in 1986.
John Frusciante, guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is known to do a live version of "Runaway" at his solo concerts.

"Runaway" briefly returned in 1986 when Shannon recorded a revised version for the theme song of the television show "Crime Story". Coincidentally, one episode of the show's second season featured Bonnie Raitt's cover of the song.

The Disco/Soul band Eruption covered this song in 1981 with new lead singer Jane Jochen

Brazilian band Ultraje a Rigor covered the song on their album Por quê Ultraje a Rigor?.

Queen + Paul Rodgers covered the song as an iTunes-only bonus track on their 2008 album, "The Cosmos Rocks".

Cajun Dance Party have covered the song as a b-side to their new single "The Colouful Life" in 2008

Movie appearances

The song "Runaway" has appeared in the following movies: :*"American Graffiti" (1973):*"Yotzim Kavua" (1979):*"Running Scared" (1980):*"Christine" (1983):*"Purple Haze" (1983):*"Eddie and the Cruisers" (1983) :*"Children of the Corn" (1984):*"" (1993):*"Les Roseaux Sauvages" (French film, 1994)

Notes

External links

* [http://www.delshannon.com/runaway.htm The Making of "Runaway"]


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