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"Run Runaway" is a song by British rock band Slade, released in 1984 as the third single from the band's 11th studio album, The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome, and as the lead single from the album's US counterpart, Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply.
Speaking of recording the album in a 1986 interview, guitarist Dave Hill said: "I enjoyed making the tracks for Crackers a lot more than those for Rogues Gallery."In his interview that year, Powell revealed his thoughts on the Crackers project: "Well, we were a bit dubious at first, we thought that it might have been another Black Lace type of thing.
The idea for "Gudbuy T'Jane" came to Lea while the band were on an American tour. He first had the idea for the song while sitting by a pool in San Francisco, and then completed the song in the toilet on the plane flight home. Holder, who finished the lyrics, originally changed "Gudbuy T'Jane" to "Hello T'Jane".
Slades Greats is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade.It was released by Polydor on 25 May 1984 and reached No. 89 in the UK charts. [2] The compilation, a revised re-issue of the 1980 compilation Slade Smashes!, was released following the band's late 1983-early 1984 success with the singles "My Oh My" and "Run Runaway".
Beginnings (as Ambrose Slade) Hill, Holder, Lea, Powell Rock and Roll Preacher (Hallelujah I'm on Fire) 1981 Till Deaf Do Us Part Holder, Lea Rock 'n' Roll Bolero: 1978 Non-album Single Holder, Lea Ruby Red: 1981 Till Deaf Do Us Part Holder, Lea Run Runaway: 1983 The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome / Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply Holder, Lea
Ryan Gosling’s stuntman-bounty hunter in “The Fall Guy” is apparently a Swiftie. Universal released a Super Bowl ad on Sunday for David Leitch’s thriller, which features multiple action ...
Rogues Gallery is the twelfth studio album by the British rock group Slade.It was released by RCA on 11 March 1985 and reached number 60 in the UK charts. [1] [2] The album was largely produced by John Punter, with bassist Jim Lea producing "Harmony", "I Win, You Lose" and "Time to Rock". [3]
Walker Hayes. Mike Coppola/Getty Images Walker Hayes is proudly declaring his Swiftie status on his New Money EP. The eight-song record ends with a track titled, “Taylor Swift,” which ...