- Run Baby Run (Sheryl Crow song)
Infobox Single
Name = Run Baby Run
Caption = Cover of 1995 re-release, cd #1
Artist =Sheryl Crow
from Album =Tuesday Night Music Club
Released =
Format =CD Single
Genre =Alternative rock
Writer =Bill Bottrell ,David Baerwald ,Sheryl Crow
Producer =Bill Bottrell
Certification =
Chart position =- #24 (UK)
- #36 (
Billboard Hot 100 )
Last single = "Can't Cry Anymore " (1994)
This single = "Run Baby Run" (1995)
Next single = "What I Can Do For You " (1995)Extra album cover
Upper caption = Original cover 1994
Background = khaki
Lower caption ="Run Baby Run" is a 1995 single by
Sheryl Crow from the albumTuesday Night Music Club released onA&M Records . It was originally released as a first European single from the album both in 1993 and 1994. It failed to chart in 1993 but it reached a no. 92 position in the UK in 1994 and was a minor radio hit in several other countries. "Run Baby Run" was released for a third time after the success of "All I Wanna Do " and "Strong Enough. It reached no. 24 in the UK charts in July of 1995.Track listing
Original European CD single (1993)
# "Run Baby Run" - Single Version
# "All By Myself "
# "The Na-Na Song"
# "Reach Around Jerk"econd European CD single (1994)
# "Run Baby Run" - Single Version
# "Leaving Las Vegas" - Acoustic Version
# "All By Myself"
# "Reach Around Jerk"UK CD #1 (1995)
# "Run Baby Run"
# "Can't Cry Anymore " -Live in Nashville
# "Reach Around Jerk" - Live in Nashville
# "I Shall Believe" - Live in NashvilleUK CD #2 (1995)
# "Run Baby Run"
# "Strong Enough" - Live in Nashville
# "No One Said It Would Be Easy" - Live in Nashville
# "The Na-Na Song" - Live in NashvilleTrivia: The first line of this song is "She was born in November 1963, on the day
Aldous Huxley Died". The day Aldous Huxley died is more famously remembered as the day thatJFK was shot. The authorC. S. Lewis also died on the same day - media coverage of his death, and that of Huxley, being significantly overshadowed by the historic assassination. It is a curious lyrical touch in this song that Sheryl Crow chooses to distinguish the day in question with reference to Huxley's death rather than that of the president.
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