Run, Run, Run (The Supremes song)

"Run, Run, Run" is a 1964 song written by Holland–Dozier–Holland and released as a single by Motown singing group The Supremes. After a couple of years of unsuccessful singles, the Supremes had finally broken through with a Top 40 single (23) in December 1963 with "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes". On the throes of its release, Motown rush-released a second HDH single titled "Run, Run, Run". Inspired by the sounds by Phil Spector , it was an attempt to give the Supremes a poppier sound to their earlier heavy R&B recordings.

"Run, Run, Run"
Single by The Supremes
from the album Where Did Our Love Go
B-side"I'm Giving You Your Freedom"
ReleasedFebruary 7, 1964
RecordedHitsville U.S.A. (Studio A); 1963
GenreR&B, rock, pop
Length2:21
LabelMotown
M 1054
Songwriter(s)Holland–Dozier–Holland
Producer(s)Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland
The Supremes singles chronology
"When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"
(1963)
"Run, Run, Run"
(1964)
"Where Did Our Love Go"
(1964)
Where Did Our Love Go track listing
12 tracks
Side one
  1. "Where Did Our Love Go"
  2. "Run, Run, Run"
  3. "Baby Love"
  4. "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"
  5. "Come See About Me"
  6. "Long Gone Lover"
Side two
  1. "I'm Giving You Your Freedom"
  2. "A Breathtaking Guy"
  3. "He Means The World to Me"
  4. "Standing at the Crossroads of Love"
  5. "Your Kiss of Fire"
  6. "Ask Any Girl"

The single peaked at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 22 on the Cash Box R&B chart.[1] The Supremes would eventually escape the shadow of their so-called "no-hit" past with their next single "Where Did Our Love Go".

Personnel

Chart history

Chart (1964) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 93
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[3] 22
US Cashbox Top 100[4] 86
US Cashbox R&B[5] 22

References

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