- Runaround Sue
"Runaround Sue" is a
popular song , originally a US # 1 pop hit for Dion in1961 .Original recording
The song was written by
Ernie Maresca and Dion (DiMucci). It was recorded in 1961 by Dion, backed by vocal groupThe Del-Satins . Released onLaurie Records , it topped theBillboard Hot 100 for one week in October of that year, and also reached number 11 in the UK charts.It is a song about a man whose
ex-girlfriend had commitment trouble and ran around (hence the name of the song) with other people in the city. The song caught on with millions for its catchy hook "Hey, hey, hum-ba-diddy-diddy".In the liner notes of Dion's box set "King Of The New York Streets", he wrote [Source : sleeve notes, "King of the New York Streets" box set] : :"It came about by partying in a schoolyard. We were jamming, hitting tops of boxes. I gave everyone parts like the horn parts we'd hear in the
Apollo Theater and it became a jam that we kept up for 45 minutes. I came up with all kinds of stuff. But when I actually wrote the song and brought it into the studio to record it, well, her name wasn't actually Sue. It was about, you know, some girl who loved to be worshipped but as soon as you want a commitment and express your love for her, she's gone. So the song was a reaction to that kind of woman."Co-writer Ernie Maresca said [ [http://www.spectropop.com/ErnieMaresca/index.htm Ernie Maresca ] ] :-:"Everybody was singing in the neighbourhood, on the street corners and in the hallways. I was in a group called
The Regents at the time. They didn't have a hit yet. Everybody was coming to me for songs, which was nice, you know. .... I'd never even heard of Laurie Records until I went up there with Dion and met Gene and Bob [Schwartz] who owned the company. After they put out 'No One Knows', I would go up there with demos. I used to cut a lot of demos, you know. Then they cut an album and on it they put 'Runaround Sue'."Other recordings
The song has also been recorded by
Leif Garrett (U.S. #13),The Alley Cats , [http://www.thehypertonics.com/mp3/The_Hypertonics_54_Cover_Runaround_Sue_Dion_And_The_Belmonts.mp3 The Hypertonics] ,Racey and is often covered live byMagnum .The song has also been played by
Chicago White Sox organistNancy Faust during pitching changes. She has however not played the song much in recent years.References
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