"Run Away" is a
song
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by
alternative rock
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group
Live
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Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
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* Live (band), American alternative rock band
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, which was released as a single from their 2003 album, ''
Birds of Pray''.
The American release, which was issued only as a single-track radio promo, is a re-recorded version of the song with
country music
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artist
Shelby Lynne
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sharing lead vocals with Ed Kowalczyk. This version was released on Live's greatest hits album ''
Awake: The Best of Live'' (2004). The other worldwide releases contain the original version of the song.
Track listings
All songs by Ed Kowalczyk, except as noted:
Australian and European CD single
#"Run Away" – 3:53
#"Like I Do" (Live at
Vorst Nationaal
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) (Lyrics: Kowalczyk, Music: Kowalczyk, Dahlheimer, Taylor) – 4:39
#"They Stood Up for Love" (Live at Vorst Nationaal) – 5:03
#"Heaven" (Video) – 4:03
European CD single 2
European CD single 3
References
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Live (band) songs
2004 singles
Songs written by Ed Kowalczyk
2003 songs
Radioactive Records singles