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  2. Runaway Train (Soul Asylum song) - Wikipedia

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    "Runaway Train" is a song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum, released in June 1993 by Columbia Records as the third single from their sixth album, Grave Dancers Union (1992). The power ballad [ 7 ] [ 3 ] became a success around the world, reaching numbers five and four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 , and climbing ...

  3. Runaway Train (Elton John and Eric Clapton song) - Wikipedia

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    "Runaway Train" is a song by English musicians Elton John and Eric Clapton. [1] A CD, cassette and 7-inch vinyl single from Elton John's album The One was released in July 1992 and was later accompanied by a music video shot the same year. [2] It was also used in the Lethal Weapon 3 movie soundtrack.

  4. Disappearance of Christopher Kerze - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the alternative rock band Soul Asylum released the song "Runaway Train". The music video for the song featured information and pictures of missing children with Christopher being featured in the American version. There was renewed interest in the case in late 2016 after Jacob Wetterling's case was resolved. New age-progressed photos of ...

  5. Grave Dancers Union - Wikipedia

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    The single "Runaway Train", released in June 1993, reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy Award for best rock song in 1994. Though the album had sold moderately well to that point, the breakout success of that single was a major factor in the album's eventual multi-platinum sales figures.

  6. Soul Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Soul Asylum is an American rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Their 1993 hit "Runaway Train" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.The band was originally called Loud Fast Rules, with a lineup consisting of Dave Pirner, Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Pat Morley. [1]

  7. Soul Asylum discography - Wikipedia

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    "Runaway Train" crossed over to the pop charts, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993 and winning the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. [1] The song's music video, directed by Tony Kaye, features photos of missing children and was adapted for several international markets. [2] "Runaway Train" peaked at number one in Canada and ...

  8. Runaway train (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Runaway Trains", a song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), 1987 "Runaway Train" (Rosanne Cash song), 1988 "Runaway Train" (Elton John and Eric Clapton song), 1992 "Runaway Train" (Soul Asylum song), 1992 "Runaway Train", a song by Geddy Lee from My Favourite Headache album, 2000

  9. This Train Don't Stop There Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" is the final track on Elton John's 2001 album Songs from the West Coast. Written by John and Bernie Taupin , the song's lyrics detail John's fame being over and his coming to terms with getting older but still keep touring and giving great performances around the world.