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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild runtime "4.883333333333334".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild abstract ""Runaway Child, Running Wild" (shown as "Run Away Child, Running Wild" on the label of the original single) is a 1969 hit single for the Gordy (Motown) label, performed by The Temptations and produced by Norman Whitfield. The single was both the second from their landmark Cloud Nine LP, and the second of their "psychedelic soul" tracks penned by Whitfield and former Motown artist Barrett Strong.Featuring all five Temptations - Dennis Edwards, Eddie Kendricks, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Otis Williams - trading verses and harmony lines, "Runaway Child, Running Wild" paints a tale of a young boy (presumably a preteen) who runs away from home after being punished for playing hooky. The boy wanders the dark streets alone, eventually realizing he cannot survive on his own, but cannot find his way home, and ends up lost, frightened by strangers, unfamiliar landmarks, and his own thoughts. "Runaway child runnin' wild," the Temptations tell the boy during the chorus, "you better go back home/where you belong".The Temptations alternately express and depict his fears, with the tension of the record building to a climax over the first five minutes of the record. At this point, the vocals fade out, and the record briefly gives voice to its young protagonist, who cries desperately for his mother before fading into the mix. "Runaway Child" then segues into an extended instrumental passage, during which Earl Van Dyke's organ, Joe Messina's electric guitar, and Dennis Coffey's distorted wah-wah pedal guitar take center stage for four minutes. After the instrumental builds the song up to a second climax, the track is stripped to a bassline and repeating hi-hat figure, and The Temptations return to the mix to issue one final admonition to the runaway: "Listen to your heart beat/it's beating much too fast/go back home/where you belong".The single version of "Runaway Child" only features the first five minutes of the song, fading out before the instrumental section begins."Runaway Child, Running Wild" is often cited as one of the best songs on the subject of runaways, and Temptation Otis Williams often hears from fans that the record's terrifying depiction of running away kept them from doing so as children. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles, and reached #6 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. Earl Van Dyke, who performs the prominent organ solo during the instrumental section of the record, recorded his own instrumental version of "Runaway Child, Running Wild", which was released as a single the same year.".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild album Cloud_Nine_(The_Temptations_album).
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild bSide ""I Need Your Lovin'"".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild format Single_(music).
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild genre Psychedelic_soul.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild musicalArtist The_Temptations.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild musicalBand The_Temptations.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild previousWork Rudolph_the_Red-Nosed_Reindeer_(song).
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild producer Norman_Whitfield.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recordDate "1968-12-16".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recordLabel Motown.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recordedIn Detroit.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recordedIn Hitsville_U.S.A..
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild releaseDate "1969-01-30".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild writer Barrett_Strong.
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild after ""Only the Strong Survive" by Jerry Butler".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild artist The_Temptations.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild bSide ""I Need Your Lovin'"".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild before ""Give It Up or Turnit a Loose" by James Brown".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild fromAlbum Cloud_Nine_(The_Temptations_album).
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild label Motown.
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild lastSingle ""Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild name "Run Away Child, Running Wild".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild nextSingle ""I'll Try Something New" re".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild producer "Norman Whitfield".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recorded Detroit.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recorded Hitsville_U.S.A..
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild recorded "--10-31".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild released "1969-01-30".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild thisSingle ""Run Away Child, Running Wild"".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild title "Billboard Hot R&B Singles number-one single".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild writer Norman_Whitfield.
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild writer "Barrett Strong".
- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild years "--03-22".
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- Runaway_Child,_Running_Wild comment ""Runaway Child, Running Wild" (shown as "Run Away Child, Running Wild" on the label of the original single) is a 1969 hit single for the Gordy (Motown) label, performed by The Temptations and produced by Norman Whitfield.".
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