Bryan Adams had a great time in the 1980s. The pop-rock icon has enjoyed plenty of hits on the charts and over 100 million records sold. On such hit is โRun To Youโ, a 1984 pop-rock cheating classic that was a smashing success on the charts. Not only did โRun To Youโ top the Top Rock Tracks chart in the US, but it also made it to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. It would be a โkick-offโ song of sorts, as it was Adamsโ first-ever No. 1 hit on the US rock charts and first single-digit entry on the Hot 100. And on this very day, March 27, 1984, Adams started the process of recording โRun To Youโ.
The Enduring Magic of โRun To Youโ by Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams started recording songs for his album Reckless after a tour in Asia in 1984. Starting on this day, March 27, 1984, he began recording โRun To Youโ at a British Columbian studio called Little Mountain Sound. The recording process more or less took several months, but โRun To Youโ was more or less recorded fairly quickly.
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Interestingly enough, Adams and co-writer Jim Vallance didnโt originally plan to put โRun To Youโ on Reckless. In fact, the rest of the album was written before they got to โRun To Youโ. The story goes that they originally wrote it for the band Blue รyster Cult. They declined it, and Adams offered the song to Florida rock band .38 Special. They also turned it down. So, Adams went ahead and recorded it himself. And, allegedly, it only took one take with his band to nail the song perfectly in the studio.
Itโs a very good thing he decided to keep the song for himself. โRun To Youโ was an impressive hit and the perfect lead single for Reckless. Itโs a catchy, somewhat taboo song about a man who continues to โrunโ back to his lover over his faithful partner.
Fun fact: Following the success of Bryan Adamsโ version of โRun To Youโ, the dance act Rage covered the song in 1992. This ended up being a bit of a spectacle. When the group first dropped their cover, it didnโt chart at all. Soon after, they experienced some controversy over their name, which they shared with a German heavy metal band. After the group changed their name to En-Rage, many radio stations in Europe re-released their cover of โRun To Youโ under the new name to avoid legal action from the German outfit. And, as a result of the re-release, their cover hit No. 3 on the UK Singles chart and the Top 10 across Europe.
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English rock and pop group The Hollies perform the song 'Sorry Suzanne' on the set of the BBC Television pop music television show Top Of The Pops at Lime Grove Studios in London on 27th March 1969. Members of the band are, from left, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert. (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns)







