Runaway (Deee-Lite song)
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| Single by Deee-Lite | ||||||||||
| from the album Infinity Within | ||||||||||
| B-side | "Rubber Lover" | |||||||||
| Released | May 28, 1992 | |||||||||
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| Length | 3:54 (album version) | |||||||||
| Label | Elektra | |||||||||
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"Runaway" is a song recorded and produced by American-based group Deee-Lite. The song was released by Elektra Records as the lead single of their second studio album, Infinity Within on May 28, 1992. The song is Deee-Lite's fourth single to top the Billboard dance chart.[1]
The music video for the song was directed by Gus Van Sant.
Critical reception
Heather Phares from Allmusic chose the song as one of her "Track Picks" on Infinity Within.[2]
Music video
The music video for the song was directed by Gus Van Sant.
Formats and track listings
- German Maxi-CD single
- Runaway (Sampladelic Radio Edit) – 3:52
- Runaway (Greyhound Extended Mix) – 5:40
- Rubber Lover (Skin Tight Mix) – 4:29
- Runaway (Masters At Work Dub) – 6:37
References
- ↑ "Deee-Lite Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
- ↑ "Infinity Within Allmusic review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2006-01-14.
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