Who Will I Run To?

Who Will I Run To?

Infobox Single
Name = Who Will I Run To?


Artist = Kiley Dean
from Album = Simple Girl
Released = 2003
Format = CD maxi single
12" single
Recorded = Underlab
Genre = Pop/R&B
Length = 4:23
Label = Beatclub/Interscope Records
Writer = Mischke
Harvey Manson

Producer = The Underdogs
Video director = ?
Certification = ?
Chart position =


Reviews =
*"Billboard" [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=514202&aid=609598 link]
*"All Music Guide" (2/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:9xev97rdkrst link]
Last single ="Make Me A Song"
(2003)
This single ="Who Will I Run To?"
(2003)
Next single =

"Who Will I Run To?" is the second single from Pop/R&B singer Kiley Dean's unreleased album "Simple Girl" during the third quarter of 2003.

The song was written by Mischke and Harvey Manson. The song is produced by The Underdogs. This pop track is a powerful soul ballad. Kiley sings about a lost love.

Music video

A video for "Who Will I Run To?" was to be recorded in Los Angeles, but it's not known if the video was shot.

Chart performance

"Who Will I Run To?" managed to do better on the charts than "Make Me a Song". The song charted on many Top 40 charts including the Radio & Records CHR/Pop Chart, where it peaked at #39 on the chart dating December 19, 2003. This, in turn, led countdown shows like American Top 40 with Casey Kasem and the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 to play the song. In mid-January 2004, a remix was issued to try to save the song's spins as it fell down the charts. This is only got limited airplay and did not help its overall performance.

Tracklisting

# Who Will I Run To?
# Kiss Me Like That


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