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Run (Snow Patrol song)

"Run" is a song by Scottish-Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol from their third studio album, Final Straw (2003). It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 February 2004 as the second single from the album. The song was conceived in 2000 by frontman Gary Lightbody after an accident he had during a bender. "Run" is described as a Britpop power ballad and was received with positive reviews by music critics, who compared it with Coldplay's "Yellow".

"Run"
Single by Snow Patrol
from the album Final Straw
B-side"Post Punk Progression"
Released26 January 2004 (2004-01-26)[1]
Recorded2003
Studio
  • Britannia Row (London, England)
  • The Diving Bell Longue (Glasgow, Scotland)
GenreBritpop[2]
Length
  • 5:56 (album version)
  • 4:16 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Snow Patrol singles chronology
"Spitting Games"
(2003)
"Run"
(2004)
"Chocolate"
(2004)

A music video, directed by Paul Gorewas, was released to promote the song; in it, band members use distress flares and motorcycles at night. An unreleased video, directed by Mark Pellington, was also filmed. The single reached the top five on the UK Singles Chart in 2004, and since it has appeared multiple times in the chart. Additionally, "Run" reached the Top 40 of Ireland, the Netherlands and the American Modern Rock Tracks.

"Run" has been covered by multiple artists, including Leona Lewis, who released it as a single in November 2008. Her performance received positive reviews and commercial success, topping the charts of Austria, Ireland, Portugal and the United Kingdom, where it became the fastest-selling download ever after it sold 69,244 copies in just two days.

Background

Snow Patrol's frontman, Gary Lightbody, conceived the idea of writing "Run" in 2000. In an interview with Michael Odell, from Q magazine, Lightbody explained the song was not written about "being a child", as he tended to say. He described: "I was on a massive bender and one night I was drinking in the bar of the Glasgow School of Art. I fell down a full flight of stairs. Jonny Quinn found me in the stairwell with blood coming out of my head ... I split my head open and my eye was closed and I lost a few teeth ... I wrote Run soon after on this little guitar I'd tried to smash up in my shitty little room near Hillhead. The words 'Light up, light up' gave me this sense of a beacon."[3] Besides Lightbody, it was written by Quinn, Nathan Connolly, Mark McClelland and Iain Archer.[4]

Composition

"Run" is a Britpop power ballad[2] composed using common time in the key of C major, with a tempo of 72 beats per minute.[6] It is written in the common verse–chorus form, and its chord progression goes AmFmaj7/AGsus4, it repeats once, and later it changes to Am–F6/C–Gsus4, which also repeats one time, and then the sequence restarts.[6] Lightbody's vocal range performs from A3 to F5,[6] and the song features bass guitar, cello, drums, guitars, viola and violins as its musical instruments.[7] Adrienne Day wrote for Spin that "Run" includes "guitar riffs",[5] whilst Joe Bosso described the song as "dark and moody".[8]

A reviewer for Contactmusic.com commented about "Run". In its introduction includes a "trembling guitar", Lightbody's vocals as "velvet soft", and its refrain as "stirring stuff".[9] Irish writer Peter Murphy called it a "strange hybrid", explaining it is "a lighter-waving anthem drenched in private grieving".[10] Kevin Forest Moreau considered "Run" to has "plaintive lyrics, rigorous strumming, sweeping strings and a hook that yanks without reservation for the heartstrings of adolescent girls everywhere."[11] Claire Simpson described it as an "angst-ridden guitar ballad".[12]

Critical reception

 
Snow Patrol's performance was compared by music critics to songs by Coldplay (pictured).

"Run" received critical acclaim from music critics. Claire Simpson highlighted the track,[12] Adrienne Day called the song "brilliant",[5] and Jacky McCarthy, from Billboard, described it as "memorable", due to the band displays "a lush melody, soaring chorus and [Lightbody's] brooding vocals. Irish musician, Shane O'Neill, said he wept when he first heard it play."[13] Andrew Beaujon added it to Spin's playlist of "songs you need to know", and wrote it is "the year's most fantastically overblown Britpop power ballad."[2] Mikael Wood from the same magazine compared "Run" to British band Coldplay song "Yellow", as he said it is a "pro-smoking epic [song that] challenges the cell-phone-waving majesty of 'Yellow'",[14] a feeling Douglas Wolk of Rolling Stone had as well.[15] Josh Modell of The A.V. Club commented it grabs the baton from "Yellow" and "takes it for a weepy, grandiose jog".[16] John Murphy considered its "slow burning delights" replaced the piano chords of Coldplay's "Clocks", which, according to him, started to sound "annoying".[17]

Marc Vera of Entertainment Weekly magazine described "Run"'s lyrics as "haunting of romantic distress", and its guitars as "walls [that] should put Coldplay on notice."[18] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork Media also compared "Run" to Coldplay and he wrote it "exists solely for its uplifting, if oddly fatalistic, chorus ... which will surely have concertgoers raising their lighters during the inevitable second-encore singalong." He continued saying it is an "unapologetically anthemic" in which "[Jacknife] Lee throws in some schmaltzy strings at the climax that practically cry out to score the big smooch in some teen-friendly romantic comedy."[19] Kevin Forest Moreau considered its lyrics as "unrestrained earnestness".[11] Whilst an Uncut magazine reviewer marked it as a highlight,[20] Devon Powers wrote for PopMatters it is "easy and lush",[21] and Paul Nolan considered it "the perfect modern hymn to broken relationships".[22]

Lisa Oliver of Stylus Magazine commented "Run" has "raw tenderness", and listeners should not "listen to it in public—unless openly weeping in front of colleagues or commuters is not a concern."[23] Christian Carey of Junkmedia.org called it, along with another song of Final Straw ("Grazed Knees"), a "symphonic pop gem", and the "most memorable" track of the album.[24] Steven Gozdecki of Neumu.net called it "centerpiece" of the album and a "brilliantly entrancing" tune, and also noted it is "the song that Coldplay dream of making". Gozdecki complemented with "[it is] a moving ballad that benefits from the absence of that other band's dreadful, Dave Matthews-esque voice and omnipresent electric piano."[25] Natasha Perry considered it to be a song "that sends shivers down the spine with a haunting verse and uplifting chorus."[26] A reviewer for Sputnikmusic compared it to Snow Patrol song "Chasing Cars" (2006), which was described as "beautiful".[27]

Steve Hands for OHM commented "Run" is "the kind of rueful facing-up-to-life type anthem" and added it is a "decent stab" for radio stations like XFM and Virgin Radio,[28] a reviewer of Contactmusic.com called it "shimmering",[9] and Dom Gourlay of Drowned in Sound gave the song a rating of 8/10.[29] Virgin Music listed "Run" 8 in their list of "Top pub sing-along anthems".[30] It appeared at number 874 of "The Rock 1000" list of "best rock songs of all time", published by New Zealander radio station The Rock FM.[31] Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey, Em & Lo, listed "Run" at number 69 of their "Top 100 Breakup Songs of All Time", in their book The Ultimate Guide to Dumping and Getting Dumped.[32] Along with the song "Same", "Run" is one of the favourite Snow Patrol songs of American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe member Tommy Lee.[33]

Chart performance

After its release as single, "Run" entered the Irish Singles Chart when it debuted and peaked at number 25 on 29 January 2004.[34] The song stayed within the top 50 for 5 weeks, and it left it on number 41.[35] In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, on 7 February 2004.[36] The next week, the song fell to number 8,[37] and managed to continue in the top 40 for another 4 weeks.[38] In the United States, the song entered the top 30 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts, now titled Alternative Songs, at number 30 on 28 August 2004.[39] On 30 October, it reached number 15, its peak position.[40] The song left the chart on 25 December, after 19 weeks.[41] In the Netherlands, "Run" debuted on 7 August 2004 at number 88 on the Single Top 100 chart. Two weeks later, the song rose to its peak position, at number 71, and stayed there for a week. The song dropped out the chart on 11 September of the same year.[4] In 2005, it reentered the chart twice, on 19 February at number 95, and on 5 March at number 97.[4] It also peaked at number 19 on the Dutch Top 40.[42]

In 2007, "Run" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 147.[43] In 2008, British singer Leona Lewis covered the song in multiple radio and television programmes. After Lewis performed it on The X Factor,[44] Snow Patrol's version re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 28.[45] The next year, in October, the song debuted the German Singles Chart at number 92,[46] whilst in November the song reentered the UK Singles Chart at number 63.[47] In 2010, after Snow Patrol re-released "Run", it re-appeared on the Dutch Top 40 at number 22 for three weeks,[42] on the Dutch Single Top 100 at number 75,[4] and the UK Singles Chart at 133.[43] In Belgium, it charted the Ultratip at number 8 in the region of Flanders,[48] whilst in the Walloon Region at number 6 of the same chart.[49]

Music video

 
Picture of a stream located in Kent. The music video for "Run" was filmed in a similar location

The music video for "Run" was filmed in September 2003, in a remote area of the county of Kent.[9] It was directed by Paul Gore, produced by Suzie Morton through the company Flynn Productions, photographed by Ben Smithard, and edited by Tony Kearns, and it premiered in October 2003.[50] During filming, people from the area called the police, because they noticed several red distress flares were used at night, which were those Snow Patrol members used.[9]

The video starts with Lightbody, who wears a dark coat, a grey polo neck sweater, and trousers. He sings as he pushes an old motorcycle across a farmer's field at dusk. As darkness falls, he abandons the bike and enters a wood. He walks through it, until he descends a short hill and stays in a stream. As the chorus begins, Lightbody lights a distress firelight, he moves it in circles as he sings. In a bridge behind him, two members from Snow Patrol light two flares and move them as well. When the chorus ends, Lighbody throws his flare to the water, in which it continues shining. Lightbody returns to the forest and he sings while he walks. Later, he ascends to a plain, where another two members ignite two distress firelights as the second verse ends. With the flares, they run and move them in circles, and then, they throw them to each other. Nathan Connolly, who wears a grey hoodie, appears riding the motorcycle Lightbody dumped. He drives it in zigzag with the other men. As the video ends, he goes to the stream, where the motorbike starts to throw smoke; Connolly gets off it, and it fires. The burning bike rolls downhill and it falls into the stream, where it sinks, with the fire being extinguished.

An unreleased music video directed by Mark Pellington was uploaded to his Vimeo.[51]

Usage in other media

"Run" appeared in various television programs and films including One Tree Hill,[52] Life as We Know It,[53] Cold Case,[54] Rescue Me,[55] Doctor Who Confidential,[56] Jericho,[57] Mad Dogs[58] and Bates Motel.[59]

Katharine McPhee performed the song in the Smash episode "Publicity".[60][61]

The song was included in the soundtrack to the film The Chumscrubber[62] and the Top Gear compilation album The Ultimate Driving Experience.[63]

The song was also used in a trailer for the 2006 action-adventure drama film The Guardian.[64]

Track listing

Personnel

"Run" was recorded at Britannia Row, located in London, England, and The Diving Bell Lounge Studios, in Glasgow, Scotland. Credits adapted from "Run" liner notes.[7]

Charts and certifications

Leona Lewis version

"Run"
 
Single by Leona Lewis
from the album Spirit (deluxe edition)
Released30 November 2008 (2008-11-30)
RecordedSeptember 2008
GenrePop
Length
  • 5:14 (album version)
  • 4:39 (single mix)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Steve Robson
Leona Lewis singles chronology
"Forgive Me"
(2008)
"Run"
(2008)
"I Will Be"
(2009)

British singer Leona Lewis covered "Run" on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge on 31 October 2007. She later released the song as a single from Spirit: The Deluxe Edition in November 2008. At the time, "Run" was the UK's fastest-selling digital-only release ever, selling 69,244 copies in just two days.[91] Upon its release as a single, Lewis performed "Run" on several televised shows, including The X Factor (UK),Top of the Pops and at the 80th Royal Variety Performance. She has also performed the song on the American and German versions of The X Factor, and it was included on the set list of her concert tours, The Labyrinth (2010), Glassheart Tour (2013) and I Am Tour (2016).

Background

Lewis first performed "Run" on the Live Lounge section of The Jo Whiley Show, where artists perform two songs: one song of their own and one by another artist, in an acoustic format. The performance was recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios, where Lewis was backed by a 14-piece band. The show's host Jo Whiley said that "people did cry".[92][93] She referred to it as "the most famous cover" (from her show), stating that it is "always in demand and developed a life of its own."[94] The day after Lewis's version appeared on the Live Lounge, it was requested over 8,000 times in the first 2 minutes of The Chris Moyles Show.[95] As a result, her version was added to Radio 1's A List. Due to its popularity, Lewis recorded a studio version of the song in September 2008 for the re-release of her album Spirit.[96] It was made available digitally in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2008.[97][98]

"Run" was expected to be released as a single following Lewis's performance on the British The X Factor, but the single did not appear on any online music stores.[97] It was believed that Lewis's record label, Sony, wanted to shift the sales towards the reissue of Spirit,[99] which did return the album to number one.[100] A spokesman for Lewis reported that the song "has never been scheduled for release as a single",[97] but due to "overwhelming public demand", Lewis' management and record label decided to release it in the UK on 30 November.[101] In the US, a radio edit of "Run" was released as a digital download on 16 December 2008.[102]

Critical reception

Lewis's version of the song was critically acclaimed by music critics, although Snow Patrol guitarist Nathan Connolly admitted in November 2008 that he still had not heard her version: "Nothing against her, but I don't know if I'm going to endorse it either. It is what it is."[103] The following month, Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody described Lewis's version of the song as "phenomenal". He told the Scottish newspaper The Daily Record:

She obviously studied the song and thought long and hard about how to interpret it. She's stripped it to its bare core. I think she sounds absolutely phenomenal. I'm not a big fan of shows like The X Factor, but when talent like this comes along, I can't slate it. She's going to be around in 20 years. She's the next Whitney. She takes my breath away.[104]

Music Radar said that "The two versions couldn't be more different. Snow Patrol's rendering is dark and moody, while Leona Lewis's is big-time pop", and quoted Gary Lightbody as saying "That's what you want a song to do ... Different interpretations and meanings. Songs aren't monolithic, at least the good ones aren't. What Leona Lewis has done has touched hearts."[105] Newsround highly praised Lewis' cover version, stating that "the full gospel choir and orchestra easily match Leona's powerful pipes – and remind listeners why the song made people cry when she first performed it on Radio 1's Live Lounge last year".[106] "Run" received three stars out of five from Digital Spy, who said that Lewis "wrings every last drop of emotion out of Gary Lightbody's lyrics, channeling her inner Mariah for some almighty warbling at the crescendo".[107] The Sentinel described the single as "so much better" than Snow Patrol's original song. "It's powerful, painful and the choir behind it takes it on to another level."[108] Radio presenter James Daniels concurred, saying "Leona just takes it to a whole new level, which is a phrase I hate to use – but it's true".[109]

Lewis's version of "Run" was featured in episodes of EastEnders, Doctors, the fourteenth episode of the first season of The Vampire Diaries titled Fool Me Once, and also featured in the ending scene of The Letters (2014).[110]

Chart performance

The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart in its first week of release, due to download sales alone.[111] "Run" remained on the top position the four weeks in total.[112][113] On 7 December 2008, it entered the UK Singles Chart at number one, also on downloads alone, making it her 3rd number one. It had become the fastest-selling UK download ever after it sold 69,244 in just two days,[114] a record it held until December 2009. By the end of the first week, download sales had reached 131,593, some 8,000 below the first week sales of "A Moment Like This".[115][116] The single spent a second week at number one in the United Kingdom,[117] before 2008's The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke charted with "Hallelujah". "Run" re-entered The Official UK Top 40 at 32 on 15 March 2009. As of January 2021, the song has shifted over 1.2 million copies and is certified x2 platinum in the UK.

"Run" became Lewis's fifth UK Top Five single; it follows "A Moment Like This" which peaked at number one in 2006 and "Bleeding Love" in 2007. In 2008, the double A-side "Better in Time"/"Footprints in the Sand" peaked at number two, while "Forgive Me" peaked at number five. As of December 2013, Lewis holds the record for British female solo artist with the most UK Top 5 singles, with eight.[118] "Run" was certified x2 platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and BRIT Certified in January 2021, denoting shipments of more than 1.2 million copies.[119] According to the Official Charts Company, the song had sold 832,000 copies in the UK as of January 2014.[120]

The single has reached number one in Austria,[121] Portugal,[122] Ireland[123] and UK.[124] Also, peaked at 45 at the year-end charts in the UK.[125] On 8 October 2010 "Run" re-entered the German charts again, after having been performed by a 14-year-old contestant on Das Supertalent. It placed at number 9, its highest position so far.[126] After another 4 weeks, the song reached an even higher position, jumping from number 27 to number 3.[127] In March 2011, the single spent its 52nd week at number 49 on the German Singles Chart, making it her first single to be on that chart for one year or longer, and the 41st single in general to do so.[128][129] The single was placed a total of 94 non-consecutive weeks on the German charts.

Music video

The music video for "Run" was filmed in South Africa and was directed by Jake Nava. Lewis herself described the setting of the video as "an enchanted, haunted forest. It's picking up on different elements of the song."[130] The video starts out with Lewis alone on a dusty trail, seemingly lost. She enters a dark forest and appears to be stalked by the viewer. In the final chorus, Lewis draws in the sun and the forest literally lights up, matching the lyrics of the song.

Live performances

 
Lewis performing "Run" on The Labyrinth tour in 2010

Prior to Lewis recording her version of the song and releasing it as a single, she covered the song live on Jo Wiley's BBC Radio 1 show Live Lounge in November 2007.[131] Wiley wrote on her website that although it was a "great" and "emotional" performance which caused members of the audience to cry, she felt that Snow Patrol's vocal could not be beaten.[131] Lewis performed her studio recorded version of the song for the first time live on the fifth series of The X Factor (UK) on 15 November 2008.[citation needed] Lewis performed "Run" on Top of the Pops on 10 December 2008,[132] and again the following day at the 80th Royal Variety Performance on 11 December 2008, which was held at the London Palladium.[133][134] On 12 November 2009, Lewis was a special guest at Gary Barlow and Take That's Children in Need 2009 event called Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall.[135] The singer performed "Run" and "Happy", the lead single from her second studio album, Echo (2009).[136] She was a special guest performer at the eighth series semi-finals of German singing competition Popstars: Du & Ich in December 2009, where she sang the song.[137] Lewis performed "Run" at the Rock in Rio festival held in Lisbon on 22 May 2010.[138] The song was included as the second to last song on the set list of her debut concert tour, called The Labyrinth (2010). It was later included on the DVD release of the tour, The Labyrinth Tour: Live from the O2. Lewis performed the song in the encore section of the set list, along with "Bleeding Love".[139]

On 18 October 2011, Lewis performed the song on the first live show of the second season of X Factor (Germany).[140] The performance, accompanied by a full band a female choir, was described as being "lovely" by Robbie Daw for Idolator.[140] As part of the promotion for her first EP called Hurt: The EP (2011), Lewis performed "Run" on the first-season finale of The X Factor (U.S.) on 22 December 2011, while a montage of highlights of the season were screened behind her.[citation needed] Season one judge Nicole Scherzinger was complimentary of Lewis's performance, saying "Leona blessed us with her beautiful voice."[citation needed] Lewis performed "Run" as the final song of her set at Radio 1's Hackney Weekend on 24 May 2012, and was joined on stage by the Hackney Community Choir.[141] She opened with a cover of Diddy – Dirty Money's "Coming Home", who she was joined on stage with by Wretch 32, "Better in Time", "Come Alive", a new song which she premiered from the third studio album Glassheart (2012), "Bleeding Love" and "Collide".[141] On 19 October 2012, Lewis performed the song on the Stand Up to Cancer telethon in the UK.[142] Similar to her performance at Hackney Weekend, Lewis was accompanied on stage by The Big C Choir, which consists of people who have had or have cancer.[142] She returned to the stage later on in the night to perform "Fingerprint", a track from Glassheart'.[143] "Run" was performed as the seventeenth and final song on the set list of Lewis's 2013 tour called the Glassheart Tour.[144]

Track listings

Spirit (deluxe edition)[145]
  1. "Run" – 5:14
Spirit (United States standard version)[146]
  1. "Run" (Single Mix) – 4:37
Digital download (United States)[147]
  1. "Run" (Single Mix) – 4:39
The Labyrinth Tour: Live from the O2[139]
  1. "Run" (Live from the 02) – 5:17
Hurt: The EP United States standard edition[148]
  1. "Run" (Single Mix) – 4:39

Credits and personnel

Recording
  • Mixed at TwentyOne Studios, London.
Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Run, Syco, Sony.[149]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Run"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[169] Gold 15,000*
Germany (BVMI)[170] 2× Platinum 600,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[171] 2× Platinum 1,200,000 

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Run"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom 30 November 2008 Digital download Syco
Germany 12 December 2008 CD Sony Music
United States 16 December 2008 Digital download J

Other versions

  • On 22 November 2008, a tribute act called "Ameritz" charted at No. 54[174] with a cover of this song. This prompted a spokesperson for Leona Lewis to declare that on 30 November, her version of the song would be released.[101] This version moved up two places the next week,[174] charting and peaking at No. 52.[175]
  • The song was covered by Jennylyn Mercado in 2010 and appears on the album "Love Is...".
  • The song was covered by Tre Lux in 2006 and appears on the album "A Strange Gathering".
  • The song was covered by the pop classical group the Three Graces in Italian underneath the title "Si Accendera" on their 2008 self-titled debut album.
  • The song was covered by Sarah Lombardi in 2011 and appears on the album "Heartbeat".
  • The song was covered by Katharine McPhee in the 12th episode of the TV series "Smash", and subsequently released as a bonus track on the Target-exclusive deluxe edition of the "Smash" soundtrack.
  • The song was covered by Damian McGinty in 2012 and appears on the album "Damian McGinty".
  • A classical cover of the song was released by the band Eklipse on their album "A Night in Strings".
  • Covered by Josh Groban and Sarah McLachlan in concert, and on Groban's 2018 album "Bridges".
  • Johnny Jaymez released the song retitled 'Run (Light Up)‘ as a single in July 2018.
  • The song was covered by Cold in 2019 and appears on the album "The Things We Can't Stop".
  • On 12 December 2019 a cover by the X-Factor Celebrities was released in aid of Shooting Star Children's Hospices.[176]
  • Sinéad O'Connor performed the song in April 2020 on Irish television station RTÉ.[177][178]

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  • Music video for "Run", by Snow Patrol on YouTube
  • Music video for "Run", by Leona Lewis on YouTube

snow, patrol, song, song, scottish, northern, irish, alternative, rock, band, snow, patrol, from, their, third, studio, album, final, straw, 2003, released, united, kingdom, february, 2004, second, single, from, album, song, conceived, 2000, frontman, gary, li. Run is a song by Scottish Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol from their third studio album Final Straw 2003 It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 February 2004 as the second single from the album The song was conceived in 2000 by frontman Gary Lightbody after an accident he had during a bender Run is described as a Britpop power ballad and was received with positive reviews by music critics who compared it with Coldplay s Yellow Run Single by Snow Patrolfrom the album Final StrawB side Post Punk Progression Released26 January 2004 2004 01 26 1 Recorded2003StudioBritannia Row London England The Diving Bell Longue Glasgow Scotland GenreBritpop 2 Length5 56 album version 4 16 radio edit LabelFictionPolydorSongwriter s Gary LightbodyJonathan QuinnMark McClellandNathan ConnollyIain ArcherProducer s Jacknife LeeSnow PatrolSnow Patrol singles chronology Spitting Games 2003 Run 2004 Chocolate 2004 A music video directed by Paul Gorewas was released to promote the song in it band members use distress flares and motorcycles at night An unreleased video directed by Mark Pellington was also filmed The single reached the top five on the UK Singles Chart in 2004 and since it has appeared multiple times in the chart Additionally Run reached the Top 40 of Ireland the Netherlands and the American Modern Rock Tracks Run has been covered by multiple artists including Leona Lewis who released it as a single in November 2008 Her performance received positive reviews and commercial success topping the charts of Austria Ireland Portugal and the United Kingdom where it became the fastest selling download ever after it sold 69 244 copies in just two days Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Music video 6 Usage in other media 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts and certifications 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Certifications 10 Leona Lewis version 10 1 Background 10 2 Critical reception 10 3 Chart performance 10 4 Music video 10 5 Live performances 10 6 Track listings 10 7 Credits and personnel 10 8 Charts 10 8 1 Weekly charts 10 8 2 Year end charts 10 8 3 Decade end charts 10 9 Certifications 10 10 Release history 11 Other versions 12 References 13 External linksBackground EditSnow Patrol s frontman Gary Lightbody conceived the idea of writing Run in 2000 In an interview with Michael Odell from Q magazine Lightbody explained the song was not written about being a child as he tended to say He described I was on a massive bender and one night I was drinking in the bar of the Glasgow School of Art I fell down a full flight of stairs Jonny Quinn found me in the stairwell with blood coming out of my head I split my head open and my eye was closed and I lost a few teeth I wrote Run soon after on this little guitar I d tried to smash up in my shitty little room near Hillhead The words Light up light up gave me this sense of a beacon 3 Besides Lightbody it was written by Quinn Nathan Connolly Mark McClelland and Iain Archer 4 Composition Edit Run source source track Run includes guitar riffs as noted by Adrienne Day from Spin 5 Problems playing this file See media help Run is a Britpop power ballad 2 composed using common time in the key of C major with a tempo of 72 beats per minute 6 It is written in the common verse chorus form and its chord progression goes Am Fmaj7 A Gsus4 it repeats once and later it changes to Am F6 C Gsus4 which also repeats one time and then the sequence restarts 6 Lightbody s vocal range performs from A3 to F5 6 and the song features bass guitar cello drums guitars viola and violins as its musical instruments 7 Adrienne Day wrote for Spin that Run includes guitar riffs 5 whilst Joe Bosso described the song as dark and moody 8 A reviewer for Contactmusic com commented about Run In its introduction includes a trembling guitar Lightbody s vocals as velvet soft and its refrain as stirring stuff 9 Irish writer Peter Murphy called it a strange hybrid explaining it is a lighter waving anthem drenched in private grieving 10 Kevin Forest Moreau considered Run to has plaintive lyrics rigorous strumming sweeping strings and a hook that yanks without reservation for the heartstrings of adolescent girls everywhere 11 Claire Simpson described it as an angst ridden guitar ballad 12 Critical reception Edit Snow Patrol s performance was compared by music critics to songs by Coldplay pictured Run received critical acclaim from music critics Claire Simpson highlighted the track 12 Adrienne Day called the song brilliant 5 and Jacky McCarthy from Billboard described it as memorable due to the band displays a lush melody soaring chorus and Lightbody s brooding vocals Irish musician Shane O Neill said he wept when he first heard it play 13 Andrew Beaujon added it to Spin s playlist of songs you need to know and wrote it is the year s most fantastically overblown Britpop power ballad 2 Mikael Wood from the same magazine compared Run to British band Coldplay song Yellow as he said it is a pro smoking epic song that challenges the cell phone waving majesty of Yellow 14 a feeling Douglas Wolk of Rolling Stone had as well 15 Josh Modell of The A V Club commented it grabs the baton from Yellow and takes it for a weepy grandiose jog 16 John Murphy considered its slow burning delights replaced the piano chords of Coldplay s Clocks which according to him started to sound annoying 17 Marc Vera of Entertainment Weekly magazine described Run s lyrics as haunting of romantic distress and its guitars as walls that should put Coldplay on notice 18 Stephen M Deusner of Pitchfork Media also compared Run to Coldplay and he wrote it exists solely for its uplifting if oddly fatalistic chorus which will surely have concertgoers raising their lighters during the inevitable second encore singalong He continued saying it is an unapologetically anthemic in which Jacknife Lee throws in some schmaltzy strings at the climax that practically cry out to score the big smooch in some teen friendly romantic comedy 19 Kevin Forest Moreau considered its lyrics as unrestrained earnestness 11 Whilst an Uncut magazine reviewer marked it as a highlight 20 Devon Powers wrote for PopMatters it is easy and lush 21 and Paul Nolan considered it the perfect modern hymn to broken relationships 22 Lisa Oliver of Stylus Magazine commented Run has raw tenderness and listeners should not listen to it in public unless openly weeping in front of colleagues or commuters is not a concern 23 Christian Carey of Junkmedia org called it along with another song of Final Straw Grazed Knees a symphonic pop gem and the most memorable track of the album 24 Steven Gozdecki of Neumu net called it centerpiece of the album and a brilliantly entrancing tune and also noted it is the song that Coldplay dream of making Gozdecki complemented with it is a moving ballad that benefits from the absence of that other band s dreadful Dave Matthews esque voice and omnipresent electric piano 25 Natasha Perry considered it to be a song that sends shivers down the spine with a haunting verse and uplifting chorus 26 A reviewer for Sputnikmusic compared it to Snow Patrol song Chasing Cars 2006 which was described as beautiful 27 Steve Hands for OHM commented Run is the kind of rueful facing up to life type anthem and added it is a decent stab for radio stations like XFM and Virgin Radio 28 a reviewer of Contactmusic com called it shimmering 9 and Dom Gourlay of Drowned in Sound gave the song a rating of 8 10 29 Virgin Music listed Run 8 in their list of Top pub sing along anthems 30 It appeared at number 874 of The Rock 1000 list of best rock songs of all time published by New Zealander radio station The Rock FM 31 Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey Em amp Lo listed Run at number 69 of their Top 100 Breakup Songs of All Time in their book The Ultimate Guide to Dumping and Getting Dumped 32 Along with the song Same Run is one of the favourite Snow Patrol songs of American heavy metal band Motley Crue member Tommy Lee 33 Chart performance EditAfter its release as single Run entered the Irish Singles Chart when it debuted and peaked at number 25 on 29 January 2004 34 The song stayed within the top 50 for 5 weeks and it left it on number 41 35 In the United Kingdom the song debuted and peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart on 7 February 2004 36 The next week the song fell to number 8 37 and managed to continue in the top 40 for another 4 weeks 38 In the United States the song entered the top 30 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks charts now titled Alternative Songs at number 30 on 28 August 2004 39 On 30 October it reached number 15 its peak position 40 The song left the chart on 25 December after 19 weeks 41 In the Netherlands Run debuted on 7 August 2004 at number 88 on the Single Top 100 chart Two weeks later the song rose to its peak position at number 71 and stayed there for a week The song dropped out the chart on 11 September of the same year 4 In 2005 it reentered the chart twice on 19 February at number 95 and on 5 March at number 97 4 It also peaked at number 19 on the Dutch Top 40 42 In 2007 Run re entered the UK Singles Chart at number 147 43 In 2008 British singer Leona Lewis covered the song in multiple radio and television programmes After Lewis performed it on The X Factor 44 Snow Patrol s version re entered the UK Singles Chart at number 28 45 The next year in October the song debuted the German Singles Chart at number 92 46 whilst in November the song reentered the UK Singles Chart at number 63 47 In 2010 after Snow Patrol re released Run it re appeared on the Dutch Top 40 at number 22 for three weeks 42 on the Dutch Single Top 100 at number 75 4 and the UK Singles Chart at 133 43 In Belgium it charted the Ultratip at number 8 in the region of Flanders 48 whilst in the Walloon Region at number 6 of the same chart 49 Music video Edit Picture of a stream located in Kent The music video for Run was filmed in a similar location The music video for Run was filmed in September 2003 in a remote area of the county of Kent 9 It was directed by Paul Gore produced by Suzie Morton through the company Flynn Productions photographed by Ben Smithard and edited by Tony Kearns and it premiered in October 2003 50 During filming people from the area called the police because they noticed several red distress flares were used at night which were those Snow Patrol members used 9 The video starts with Lightbody who wears a dark coat a grey polo neck sweater and trousers He sings as he pushes an old motorcycle across a farmer s field at dusk As darkness falls he abandons the bike and enters a wood He walks through it until he descends a short hill and stays in a stream As the chorus begins Lightbody lights a distress firelight he moves it in circles as he sings In a bridge behind him two members from Snow Patrol light two flares and move them as well When the chorus ends Lighbody throws his flare to the water in which it continues shining Lightbody returns to the forest and he sings while he walks Later he ascends to a plain where another two members ignite two distress firelights as the second verse ends With the flares they run and move them in circles and then they throw them to each other Nathan Connolly who wears a grey hoodie appears riding the motorcycle Lightbody dumped He drives it in zigzag with the other men As the video ends he goes to the stream where the motorbike starts to throw smoke Connolly gets off it and it fires The burning bike rolls downhill and it falls into the stream where it sinks with the fire being extinguished An unreleased music video directed by Mark Pellington was uploaded to his Vimeo 51 Usage in other media Edit Run appeared in various television programs and films including One Tree Hill 52 Life as We Know It 53 Cold Case 54 Rescue Me 55 Doctor Who Confidential 56 Jericho 57 Mad Dogs 58 and Bates Motel 59 Katharine McPhee performed the song in the Smash episode Publicity 60 61 The song was included in the soundtrack to the film The Chumscrubber 62 and the Top Gear compilation album The Ultimate Driving Experience 63 The song was also used in a trailer for the 2006 action adventure drama film The Guardian 64 Track listing Edit7 65 A Run Revised 5 56 B Post Punk Progression 3 2310 66 A Run Jacknife Lee Remix 7 27 B Run Freelance Hellraiser Remix 4 03CD single 67 Run Revised 5 57 Post Punk Progression 3 21Canada CD single 68 Run 5 55 Post Punk Progression 3 23 Spitting Games 2001 Country Version 4 16 Run video 4 27 Chocolate CD single 69 Run Jacknife Lee Remix 7 27Digital Download 70 Run Revised 5 57 PPP 3 22Final Straw 71 Run 5 56France CD single 72 Run 5 57Germany CD single 73 Run 5 55Greatest Hits 74 Run 5 57iTunes Essentials 75 Run 5 55 iTunes Live from London 76 Run Live 4 44Live and Acoustic at Park Ave 77 Run 4 47 Run 78 Run Live at the Royal Opera House 5 35 Run 79 Run Live from Edinburgh 5 01 Run 2010 80 Run 5 56Run EP 81 Run 5 55 Post Punk Progression 3 23 Spitting Games 2001 Country Version 4 16Sessions AOL 2004 82 Run Live 5 53Sessions AOL 2006 83 Run Live 5 32 Signal Fire CD single 84 Run Live 3 04UK CD single 85 Run Radio Edit 4 16Up to Now 86 Disc one Run Mencap Little Noise Sessions Live at The Union Chapel 5 04Disc two Run 5 57Personnel Edit Run was recorded at Britannia Row located in London England and The Diving Bell Lounge Studios in Glasgow Scotland Credits adapted from Run liner notes 7 Background vocals and Lead Vocals Nathan Connolly Gary Lightbody Bass Mark McClelland Cello James Banbury Engineers Michael Bannister Dan Swift Drums Jonny Quinn Guitars Gary Lightbody Nathan Connolly Lyrics Gary Lightbody Mixer Chris Lord Alge Snow Patrol Musical composition Iain Archer Nathan Connolly Gary Lightbody Mark McClelland Lee Potter Post Punk Progression PPP only Jonny Quinn Producer Garret Jacknife Lee Snow Patrol Photography Ernst Fischer String arrangement James Banbury String arrangement assistant Jeff McLaughlin Viola Bruce White Violin Alison Dodds Fiona McCapra Vocals Gary LightbodyCharts and certifications EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2004 2010 PeakpositionAustralian ARIA Singles Chart 87 76Belgian Tip Chart Flanders 48 8Belgian Tip Chart Wallonia 49 6Dutch Top 40 42 22Dutch Single Top 100 4 71German Singles Chart 46 92Irish Singles Chart 34 25UK Singles Chart 36 5US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 40 15 Year end charts Edit Chart 2004 PositionUK Singles OCC 88 120Chart 2006 PositionUK Singles OCC 89 226Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 90 Platinum 600 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Leona Lewis version Edit Run Single by Leona Lewisfrom the album Spirit deluxe edition Released30 November 2008 2008 11 30 RecordedSeptember 2008GenrePopLength5 14 album version 4 39 single mix LabelSycoJSongwriter s Gary LightbodyJonathan QuinnMark McClellandNathan ConnollyIain ArcherProducer s Steve RobsonLeona Lewis singles chronology Forgive Me 2008 Run 2008 I Will Be 2009 British singer Leona Lewis covered Run on BBC Radio 1 s Live Lounge on 31 October 2007 She later released the song as a single from Spirit The Deluxe Edition in November 2008 At the time Run was the UK s fastest selling digital only release ever selling 69 244 copies in just two days 91 Upon its release as a single Lewis performed Run on several televised shows including The X Factor UK Top of the Pops and at the 80th Royal Variety Performance She has also performed the song on the American and German versions of The X Factor and it was included on the set list of her concert tours The Labyrinth 2010 Glassheart Tour 2013 and I Am Tour 2016 Background Edit Lewis first performed Run on the Live Lounge section of The Jo Whiley Show where artists perform two songs one song of their own and one by another artist in an acoustic format The performance was recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios where Lewis was backed by a 14 piece band The show s host Jo Whiley said that people did cry 92 93 She referred to it as the most famous cover from her show stating that it is always in demand and developed a life of its own 94 The day after Lewis s version appeared on the Live Lounge it was requested over 8 000 times in the first 2 minutes of The Chris Moyles Show 95 As a result her version was added to Radio 1 s A List Due to its popularity Lewis recorded a studio version of the song in September 2008 for the re release of her album Spirit 96 It was made available digitally in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2008 97 98 Run was expected to be released as a single following Lewis s performance on the British The X Factor but the single did not appear on any online music stores 97 It was believed that Lewis s record label Sony wanted to shift the sales towards the reissue of Spirit 99 which did return the album to number one 100 A spokesman for Lewis reported that the song has never been scheduled for release as a single 97 but due to overwhelming public demand Lewis management and record label decided to release it in the UK on 30 November 101 In the US a radio edit of Run was released as a digital download on 16 December 2008 102 Critical reception EditLewis s version of the song was critically acclaimed by music critics although Snow Patrol guitarist Nathan Connolly admitted in November 2008 that he still had not heard her version Nothing against her but I don t know if I m going to endorse it either It is what it is 103 The following month Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody described Lewis s version of the song as phenomenal He told the Scottish newspaper The Daily Record She obviously studied the song and thought long and hard about how to interpret it She s stripped it to its bare core I think she sounds absolutely phenomenal I m not a big fan of shows like The X Factor but when talent like this comes along I can t slate it She s going to be around in 20 years She s the next Whitney She takes my breath away 104 Music Radar said that The two versions couldn t be more different Snow Patrol s rendering is dark and moody while Leona Lewis s is big time pop and quoted Gary Lightbody as saying That s what you want a song to do Different interpretations and meanings Songs aren t monolithic at least the good ones aren t What Leona Lewis has done has touched hearts 105 Newsround highly praised Lewis cover version stating that the full gospel choir and orchestra easily match Leona s powerful pipes and remind listeners why the song made people cry when she first performed it on Radio 1 s Live Lounge last year 106 Run received three stars out of five from Digital Spy who said that Lewis wrings every last drop of emotion out of Gary Lightbody s lyrics channeling her inner Mariah for some almighty warbling at the crescendo 107 The Sentinel described the single as so much better than Snow Patrol s original song It s powerful painful and the choir behind it takes it on to another level 108 Radio presenter James Daniels concurred saying Leona just takes it to a whole new level which is a phrase I hate to use but it s true 109 Lewis s version of Run was featured in episodes of EastEnders Doctors the fourteenth episode of the first season of The Vampire Diaries titled Fool Me Once and also featured in the ending scene of The Letters 2014 110 Chart performance Edit The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart in its first week of release due to download sales alone 111 Run remained on the top position the four weeks in total 112 113 On 7 December 2008 it entered the UK Singles Chart at number one also on downloads alone making it her 3rd number one It had become the fastest selling UK download ever after it sold 69 244 in just two days 114 a record it held until December 2009 By the end of the first week download sales had reached 131 593 some 8 000 below the first week sales of A Moment Like This 115 116 The single spent a second week at number one in the United Kingdom 117 before 2008 s The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke charted with Hallelujah Run re entered The Official UK Top 40 at 32 on 15 March 2009 As of January 2021 the song has shifted over 1 2 million copies and is certified x2 platinum in the UK Run became Lewis s fifth UK Top Five single it follows A Moment Like This which peaked at number one in 2006 and Bleeding Love in 2007 In 2008 the double A side Better in Time Footprints in the Sand peaked at number two while Forgive Me peaked at number five As of December 2013 Lewis holds the record for British female solo artist with the most UK Top 5 singles with eight 118 Run was certified x2 platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI and BRIT Certified in January 2021 denoting shipments of more than 1 2 million copies 119 According to the Official Charts Company the song had sold 832 000 copies in the UK as of January 2014 120 The single has reached number one in Austria 121 Portugal 122 Ireland 123 and UK 124 Also peaked at 45 at the year end charts in the UK 125 On 8 October 2010 Run re entered the German charts again after having been performed by a 14 year old contestant on Das Supertalent It placed at number 9 its highest position so far 126 After another 4 weeks the song reached an even higher position jumping from number 27 to number 3 127 In March 2011 the single spent its 52nd week at number 49 on the German Singles Chart making it her first single to be on that chart for one year or longer and the 41st single in general to do so 128 129 The single was placed a total of 94 non consecutive weeks on the German charts Music video Edit The music video for Run was filmed in South Africa and was directed by Jake Nava Lewis herself described the setting of the video as an enchanted haunted forest It s picking up on different elements of the song 130 The video starts out with Lewis alone on a dusty trail seemingly lost She enters a dark forest and appears to be stalked by the viewer In the final chorus Lewis draws in the sun and the forest literally lights up matching the lyrics of the song Live performances Edit Lewis performing Run on The Labyrinth tour in 2010 Prior to Lewis recording her version of the song and releasing it as a single she covered the song live on Jo Wiley s BBC Radio 1 show Live Lounge in November 2007 131 Wiley wrote on her website that although it was a great and emotional performance which caused members of the audience to cry she felt that Snow Patrol s vocal could not be beaten 131 Lewis performed her studio recorded version of the song for the first time live on the fifth series of The X Factor UK on 15 November 2008 citation needed Lewis performed Run on Top of the Pops on 10 December 2008 132 and again the following day at the 80th Royal Variety Performance on 11 December 2008 which was held at the London Palladium 133 134 On 12 November 2009 Lewis was a special guest at Gary Barlow and Take That s Children in Need 2009 event called Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall 135 The singer performed Run and Happy the lead single from her second studio album Echo 2009 136 She was a special guest performer at the eighth series semi finals of German singing competition Popstars Du amp Ich in December 2009 where she sang the song 137 Lewis performed Run at the Rock in Rio festival held in Lisbon on 22 May 2010 138 The song was included as the second to last song on the set list of her debut concert tour called The Labyrinth 2010 It was later included on the DVD release of the tour The Labyrinth Tour Live from the O2 Lewis performed the song in the encore section of the set list along with Bleeding Love 139 On 18 October 2011 Lewis performed the song on the first live show of the second season of X Factor Germany 140 The performance accompanied by a full band a female choir was described as being lovely by Robbie Daw for Idolator 140 As part of the promotion for her first EP called Hurt The EP 2011 Lewis performed Run on the first season finale of The X Factor U S on 22 December 2011 while a montage of highlights of the season were screened behind her citation needed Season one judge Nicole Scherzinger was complimentary of Lewis s performance saying Leona blessed us with her beautiful voice citation needed Lewis performed Run as the final song of her set at Radio 1 s Hackney Weekend on 24 May 2012 and was joined on stage by the Hackney Community Choir 141 She opened with a cover of Diddy Dirty Money s Coming Home who she was joined on stage with by Wretch 32 Better in Time Come Alive a new song which she premiered from the third studio album Glassheart 2012 Bleeding Love and Collide 141 On 19 October 2012 Lewis performed the song on the Stand Up to Cancer telethon in the UK 142 Similar to her performance at Hackney Weekend Lewis was accompanied on stage by The Big C Choir which consists of people who have had or have cancer 142 She returned to the stage later on in the night to perform Fingerprint a track from Glassheart 143 Run was performed as the seventeenth and final song on the set list of Lewis s 2013 tour called the Glassheart Tour 144 Track listings Edit Spirit deluxe edition 145 Run 5 14Spirit United States standard version 146 Run Single Mix 4 37Digital download United States 147 Run Single Mix 4 39The Labyrinth Tour Live from the O2 139 Run Live from the 02 5 17Hurt The EP United States standard edition 148 Run Single Mix 4 39Credits and personnel Edit RecordingMixed at TwentyOne Studios London PersonnelSongwriting Gary Lightbody Jonathan Quinn Mark McClelland Nathan Connolly Iain Archer Production Steve Robson Engineer Jonathan Shakhovskoy Mixing Jeremy Wheatley String arrangement Wil Malone Piano Steve Robson Hammond Paul Beard Bass John Garrison Drums and percussion Karl Brazil Guitar Luke Potashnick Background vocals Alani Gibbon Beverley Brown Carmen Reece Chris Ballin Jewell Elliott Joy Malcolm Ladonna Harley Peters Lauraine Bristol Lincoln Jean Marie Marvin Cotterell Vula Malinger Credits adapted from the liner notes of Run Syco Sony 149 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Run Chart 2008 2010 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 150 78Austria O3 Austria Top 40 121 1Canada Canadian Hot 100 151 13Europe European Hot 100 Singles 152 6Finland Suomen virallinen lista 153 7Germany Official German Charts 154 3German Airplay Official German Charts 155 18Ireland IRMA 123 1Luxembourg Digital Songs Billboard 156 3Netherlands Single Top 100 157 77Portugal Digital Songs Billboard 122 1Slovakia Radio Top 100 158 34Sweden Sverigetopplistan 159 13Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 160 2UK Singles OCC 124 1US Billboard Hot 100 161 81 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Run Chart 2008 PositionUK Singles OCC 162 13Chart 2009 PositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 163 22UK Singles OCC 164 63Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 165 13Chart 2010 PositionGermany Official German Charts 166 38Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 167 73Chart 2011 PositionGermany Official German Charts 168 73Decade end charts Edit Decade end chart performance for Run Chart 2000 2009 PositionUK Singles OCC 125 45 Certifications Edit Certifications and sales for Run Region Certification Certified units salesAustria IFPI Austria 169 Gold 15 000 Germany BVMI 170 2 Platinum 600 000 United Kingdom BPI 171 2 Platinum 1 200 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history Edit Release dates and formats for Run Region Date Format s Label s Ref United Kingdom 30 November 2008 Digital download Syco 172 Germany 12 December 2008 CD Sony Music 173 United States 16 December 2008 Digital download J 102 Other versions EditOn 22 November 2008 a tribute act called Ameritz charted at No 54 174 with a cover of this song This prompted a spokesperson for Leona Lewis to declare that on 30 November her version of the song would be released 101 This version moved up two places the next week 174 charting and peaking at No 52 175 The song 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