Runaway (Del Shannon Song)
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"Runaway" is a number-one ''Billboard'' Hot 100 song made famous by
Del Shannon Charles Weedon Westover (December 30, 1934 – February 8, 1990), better known by his stage name Del Shannon, was an American musician, singer and songwriter, best known for his 1961 number-one ''Billboard'' hit " Runaway", which was covered la ...
in 1961. It was written by Shannon and keyboardist
Max Crook Maxfield Doyle Crook (November 2, 1936 – July 1, 2020) "Remembering Max Crook", ''DelShannon.com''
, and became a major international hit. It topped the ''
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'' charts for four consecutive weeks, and ''
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'' ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1961. It was No. 472 on the 2010 version of ''
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''s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and No. 466 on the 2004 version.


Original recording

Singer-guitarist
Charles Westover Charles Weedon Westover (December 30, 1934 – February 8, 1990), better known by his stage name Del Shannon, was an American musician, singer and songwriter, best known for his 1961 number-one ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' hit "Runaway ( ...
and keyboard player
Max Crook Maxfield Doyle Crook (November 2, 1936 – July 1, 2020) "Remembering Max Crook", ''DelShannon.com''
performed together as members of "Charlie Johnson and the Big Little Show Band" in
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, before their group won a recording contract in 1960. Westover took the new stage name "Del Shannon", and Crook, who had invented his own
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-based electric keyboard called a Musitron, became "Maximilian". After their first recording session for Big Top Records in
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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 unusual instrumental sound. On January 21, 1961, they recorded "Runaway" at Bell Sound Studios in New York City, with
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as producer, Fred Weinberg as audio engineer and also session musicians on several sections: session musician Al Caiola on guitar, Moe Wechsler on piano, and Crook playing the central Musitron break. Other musicians on the record included Al Casamenti and Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Milt Hinton on bass, and Joe Marshall on drums. Bill Ramall, who was the arranger for the session, also played baritone sax. After recording in A minor, producer Balk sped up the recording to pitch just below a B-flat minor. "Runaway" was released in February 1961 and was immediately successful. On April 10 of that year, Shannon appeared on
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's ''
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'', helping to catapult it to the number one spot on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it remained for four weeks.Hot 100 – Del Shannon Runaway Chart History
''Billboard.com''. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
Two months later, it reached number one on the UK's ''
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'' chart, spending three weeks in that position.Del Shannon – Full Official Chart History
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On ''
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''s Hot R&B Sides, "Runaway" peaked at number three.Hot R&B Sides
, ''
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'', May 15, 1961. p. 49. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
The song was ranked No. 5 on ''
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''s end of year " Hot 100 for 1961 – Top Sides of the Year" and No. 9 on ''
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''s "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961".


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Other recordings

Del Shannon re-recorded "Runaway" in 1967, intended for his album ''
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'' (shelved until 2006), with
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as session musicians. This version was issued as a single, and reached No. 122 on ''Billboard''s Bubbling Under the Hot 100 and reached the Top 20 in Australia. Shannon re-recorded the song a second time in 1986, this time as the theme music for the NBC television series '' Crime Story'', which starred Dennis Farina and was set in the early 1960s. This version featured new lyrics to make the song more fitting for a crime drama. Shannon appeared on ''
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'' on February 10, 1987, performing "Runaway" with
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and the World's Most Dangerous Band. Letterman introduced Shannon as having sold as many as 80,000 singles of "Runaway" per day at its peak in popularity. The best-known original version is in mono. However, in subsequent compilations a different take from the same recording sessions is available in stereo.


Lyrics

The song is sung from the point of view of a man whose girlfriend has left him. She is mostly referred to in the third person, but she is briefly addressed in the second person in the lyric "wishin' you were here by me".


Certifications


Covers

*In 1962, an
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version was released by Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra. Welk's version spent 6 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching No. 56, while reaching No. 5 in
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, and No. 8 on
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's CHUM Hit Parade. *A version by the
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was released on '' From the Beginning'' in June 1967. *
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covered the song while performing at the International Hotel in
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in August 1969, appearing on the 1970 album '' On Stage.'' During Presley's August 26, 1969 midnight show, Presley performed "Runaway" and then introduced Del Shannon in the audience. This performance was later released on the box set ''Collectors' Gold''. Years later, Shannon would relate this story to Bob Costas on his late-night television program '' Later with Bob Costas''. * Austin Roberts recorded a medley of this song and The Beau Brummels song " Just a Little" on the
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label in 1970. *In 1974, Dave, a Dutch singer who sings in French, covered the song under the title "Vanina", the song having been adapted by . "Vanina" reached No. 1 in France and No. 27 in
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.Dave (NL) – Vanina
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Dave also covered the song in German in 1975 ("Mein Mädchen Monika") and Spanish ("Vanesa"). In 2011, he released a soul version of "Vanina" on the album ''Blue Eyed Soul'', along with a music video, that reached No. 90 in France. *In 1975, Charlie Kulis, a schoolteacher from New York, released a cover version on Playboy Records. Promotion for the single included an appearance on ''
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''. Kulis's version spent eight weeks on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, reaching No. 46, while reaching No. 40 on ''Billboard''s
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chart. *In 1977,
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included a bluesy version of the song on her album '' Sweet Forgiveness''. Also released as a single, it reached No. 57 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. * Narvel Felts covered the song in 1978 and took it to No. 30 on the
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charts. * In 1986, Luis Cardenas, lead singer of the rock band Renegade, reached No. 83 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 with his cover version, which is best remembered for its live action/animated video that features cameo appearances by Del Shannon and Donny Osmond. *In 1987, Swedish pop legend Fredrik Willstrand recorded a cover version for his eponymous album. * The supergroup
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recorded a version of the song in 1990, with
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singing lead vocals; it was released on a 2007 CD reissue of '' Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3''. *Australian artist Ed Kuepper included a 10-minute live version of the song on The Aints 1991 album ''S.L.S.Q – Very Live!'' *A cover by Gary Allan reached No. 74 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 2000, despite not being officially released as a single. *Australian group 3 Piece Suite covered it in 2002; it rose to No. 54 on the
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. *The joint venture of Los Coronas and Arizona Baby covered the song in their 2011 live album ''Dos Bandas y un Destino''. *English rock band Kasabian covered the song on the album '' Dermot O'Leary Presents the Saturday Sessions 2011''. *American
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-style cover of "Runaway" on the deluxe edition of their 2016 album ''
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''. Warren Fitzgerald from punk rock band The Vandals features on guitar. *American punk rock band Misfits included "Runaway" on an album of cover songs from the 1950s and 1960s called '' Project 1950''.


See also

* List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1961 (U.S.) * List of number-one singles from the 1960s (UK)


References


External links


The Making of "Runaway"
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