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- Run_Runaway runtime "3.7".
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- Run_Runaway abstract ""Run Runaway" is a hard rock song performed by the English band Slade. The song was written by Jim Lea and Noddy Holder and was on their 1983 album The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome. It reached No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart, and proved to be the band's last U.K. Top 10 hit single.The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome album was released in 1984 in the United States with a different track listing under the title Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply. That same year, the single "Run Runaway" became the band's biggest American hit, benefiting from heavy play on MTV, peaking at No. 20 and spending a total of eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100's Top 40. It was also number one for two weeks on the Billboard Top Tracks chart.The single was included on Canada's official 'Top 100 Singles of 1984' chart, where Run Runaway peaked at No. 84.The melody is inspired by the hymn "There Is a Happy Land." Holder himself summed the song up as "a rocky Scottish jig."The lyrics memorably concern observing a chameleon. The song may also be a commentary on the popularity of Boy George and the song Karma Chameleon.[citation needed]Dave Thompson, from allmusic described the song as "building on the anthemic power of the earlier "My Oh My" - itself their biggest U.K. single in nine years - "Run Runaway" is raucous chanting, swirling guitars, wild violin, and even a taste of heavy metal bagpipes, helped along by a drum sound that is pure early '80s."After being asked for his favourite Slade song, vocalist Noddy Holder replied that although "Far Far Away" was his favourite, hearing "Run Runaway" on the radio a few days before the interview really knocked him out.For the September–December 1986 Slade fan club magazine, Lea was interviewed and was asked to share where he was when he wrote various Slade tracks. For "Run Runaway," Lea stated it was written whilst he was holding a conversation with someone.In a mid-1989 Slade fan club magazine interview, Powell was asked if there was a Slade track that he felt was one of the band's best efforts on record. Powell replied stated that "Standin' On The Corner" from the 1975 album Slade in Flame was a favourite. Powell also stated "The 12" version of Run Runaway, I liked doing that one as well."The single peaked at No. 193 for 1984 on rateyourmusic.In the September–December 1986 Slade fan club magazine, the poll results were announced for the 1986 opinion poll based on Slade’s material. For the best single of the 80s, "Run Runaway" placed at No. 2.The song is played frequently at UMass-Amherst basketball games.".
- Run_Runaway album Keep_Your_Hands_Off_My_Power_Supply.
- Run_Runaway album The_Amazing_Kamikaze_Syndrome.
- Run_Runaway bSide "Two Track Stereo One Track Mind".
- Run_Runaway genre Celtic_rock.
- Run_Runaway genre Hard_rock.
- Run_Runaway musicalArtist Slade.
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- Run_Runaway previousWork My_Oh_My_(Slade_song).
- Run_Runaway producer John_Punter.
- Run_Runaway recordDate "1984-01-27".
- Run_Runaway recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Run_Runaway recordLabel RCA_Records.
- Run_Runaway recordedIn 1984_in_music.
- Run_Runaway runtime "222.0".
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- Run_Runaway subsequentWork Slam_the_Hammer_Down.
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- Run_Runaway writer Jim_Lea.
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- Run_Runaway album Keep_Your_Hands_Off_My_Power_Supply.
- Run_Runaway album The_Amazing_Kamikaze_Syndrome.
- Run_Runaway artist Slade.
- Run_Runaway bSide "Two Track Stereo One Track Mind".
- Run_Runaway caption "Single cover of "Run Runaway".".
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- Run_Runaway genre Celtic_rock.
- Run_Runaway genre Hard_rock.
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- Run_Runaway label Columbia_Records.
- Run_Runaway label RCA_Records.
- Run_Runaway lastSingle ""My Oh My"".
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- Run_Runaway name "Run Runaway".
- Run_Runaway nextSingle ""Slam the Hammer Down"".
- Run_Runaway producer John_Punter.
- Run_Runaway recorded "1984-01-27".
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- Run_Runaway writer Jim_Lea.
- Run_Runaway writer Noddy_Holder.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:1984_singles.
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- Run_Runaway subject Category:Great_Big_Sea_songs.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Andrew_MacNaughtan.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:RCA_Records_singles.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:Slade_songs.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jim_Lea.
- Run_Runaway subject Category:Songs_written_by_Noddy_Holder.
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- Run_Runaway comment ""Run Runaway" is a hard rock song performed by the English band Slade. The song was written by Jim Lea and Noddy Holder and was on their 1983 album The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome. It reached No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart, and proved to be the band's last U.K. Top 10 hit single.The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome album was released in 1984 in the United States with a different track listing under the title Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply.".
- Run_Runaway label "Run Runaway".
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