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"Come Running" Single by Van Morrison from the album Moondance A-side "Come Running" B-side "Crazy Love" Released 1970 Recorded A&R Recording, New York City Length 2:30 Label Warner Bros. Writer(s) Van Morrison Producer Van Morrison and Lewis Merenstein Van Morrison singles chronology "Spanish Rose"
(1967)"Come Running"
(1970)"Crazy Love"
(1970)Moondance track listing "Into the Mystic"
(5)"Come Running"
(6)"These Dreams of You"
(7)"Come Running" is a song written by singer-songwriter Van Morrison and included on his 1970 album Moondance.
"Come Running" was also the only song to survive the Astral Weeks demos for Warner Bros. in 1968.
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Recording
The song was first recorded at the Warners Publishing Studio, New York in early 1969 with Morrison's producer at the time, Lewis Merenstein. It was then rerecorded in both the spring and summer sessions in the same year, before Morrison returned to the track in the September to November sessions at the A&R Recording Studios, 46th Street, New York, that resulted in the recording of most of the tracks that were released on Moondance.[1]
Composition
"Come Running" is composed in the key of A major, with a chord progression of A-D-A-D-A-D-A-D-A-D-A-E-D, which changes at the coda to A-F#m-A-D-F#m-Bm-D-A. The song has a bright rock tempo in 4/4 time, which slows at the three bar coda.[2]
Morrison described it as "a very light type of song. It's not too heavy. It's just a happy-go-lucky song. There are no messages or anything like that." Brian Hinton's interpretation of the song was more complex: "The imagery is just like that at the end of "Madame George", a train passing, wind and rain ... an image of implacable nature against which human life and death play out their little games. Van and his lover 'dream that it will never end' while knowing that of course it will. Even the injunction to 'put away all your walking shoes' has a temporary sound to it."[3]
The lyrics "you come running to me, you'll come running to me" were later reused in the 1987 track "Queen of the Slipstream".[4]
Single release
Biographer Clinton Heylin remarked that "the lower rung chart success of the "Come Running" 45 hardly accounts for the immediate acceptance of the album's [Moondance] immediate acceptance by a whole new spectrum of young adult listeners."[5] The single peaked at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.[6]
Personnel
- Van Morrison - tambourine, vocals
- John Klingberg - bass
- Jeff Labes - piano
- Gary Mallaber - drums
- Guy Masson - conga
- John Platania - guitar
- Jack Schroer - alto saxophone
- Collin Tilton - tenor saxophone
Covers
- The Joy
Notes
- ^ Heylin. Can You Feel the Silence?, p.519
- ^ Van Morrison Anthology, pp.42-44
- ^ Hinton. Celtic Crossroads, p109
- ^ Mills. Hymns to the Silence, p.101
- ^ Heylin. Can You Feel the Silence?, p229.
- ^ DeWitt. The Mystic's Music, p.86
References
- DeWitt, Howard A. (1983). Van Morrison: The Mystic's Music, Horizon Books, ISBN 0-938840-02-9
- Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press ISBN 1-55652-542-7
- Hinton, Brian (1997). Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, Sanctuary, ISBN 1-86074169X
- Mills, Peter (2010), Hymns to the Silence: Inside the Words and Music of Van Morrison, London: Continuum, ISBN 978-08264-2976-6
- Van Morrison Anthology, Los Angeles: Alfred Music Publishing, 1999, ISBN 0-7692-8967-3
Van Morrison singles discography 1960s 1970s 1970: "Come Running" · "Crazy Love" · "Domino"
1971: "Blue Money" · "Call Me Up in Dreamland" · "Wild Night"
1972: "Tupelo Honey" · "(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball" · "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" · "Redwood Tree"
1973: "Gypsy" · "Warm Love" · "Bein' Green"
1974: "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" · "Bulbs" · "Caldonia" · "Gloria"
1977: "The Eternal Kansas City" · "Joyous Sound" · "Moondance"
1978: "Wavelength" · "Natalia" · "Kingdom Hall"
1979: "Bright Side of the Road" · "Full Force Gale"1980s 1980: "You Make Me Feel So Free"
1982: "Cleaning Windows" · "Scandinavia"
1983: "Cry For Home" · "Celtic Swing"
1984: "Dweller on the Threshold" · "A Sense of Wonder"
1985: "Tore Down a la Rimbaud"
1986: "Ivory Tower" · "Got to Go Back"
1987: "Did Ye Get Healed?" · "Someone Like You"
1988: "Queen of the Slipstream · "I'll Tell Me Ma
1989: "Have I Told You Lately" · "Whenever God Shines His Light" · "Orangefield"1990s 1990: "Coney Island" · "Gloria" · "Real Real Gone" · "In The Days Before Rock 'N' Roll"
1991: "Enlightenment" · "I Can't Stop Loving You" · "Why Must I Always Explain?"
1993: "Gloria"
1995: "Have I Told You Lately" · "Days Like This" · "Perfect Fit" · "No Religion"
1996: "That's Life"
1997: "The Healing Game" · "Rough God Goes Riding"
1999: "Precious Time" · "Back on Top" · "Philosopher's Stone"2000s 2000: "I Wanna Go Home" · "Let's Talk About Us" ·
2002: "Hey Mr. DJ" · "Meet Me in the Indian Summer"
2003: "Once in a Blue Moon"
2005: "Celtic New Year"
2006: "Playhouse" · "Cry For Home"
2007: "Blue and Green"Categories:- 1970 singles
- Songs written by Van Morrison
- Van Morrison songs
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