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In 1966, with the band Listen, Robert Plant made his recording debut singing lead vocals on a cover version of "You Better Run", which was released as a single by CBS Records. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1966, the N' Betweens, who later became the British rock band Slade , covered the song, which was released as their debut single on Columbia.
"Run for Cover" is a song by American rock band the Killers from their fifth studio album, Wonderful Wonderful (2017). Originally released as a promotional single on July 28, 2017, [ 1 ] the song was sent to alternative radio in the United States on November 14, 2017, serving as the album's second single.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
You Better Run" is a 1966 song by The Young Rascals, covered in 1980 by Pat Benatar. You Better Run may also refer to: Boyoubetterunow, a 2000 compilation album by ...
"Run for Cover" is a song by British girl group Sugababes. Group members Siobhan Donaghy , Keisha Buchanan , and Mutya Buena wrote the song with Jony Lipsey, Cameron McVey, and Paul Simm for the band's debut album One Touch (2000).
Run for Cover Records is an American independent record label based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2004 by Jeff Casazza at the age of 17 with a $1,000 loan, the label functioned as a small one-person bedroom operation in Brighton , until Casazza graduated Suffolk University in 2010.
"Run for Cover", a 1998 promo song by Flipmode Squad (Busta Rhymes) from The Imperial "Run for Cover" (Sugababes song) , a 2001 Sugababes song "Run 4 Cover", a 2006 song by Basement Jaxx from the Crazy Itch Radio album, in turn from the soundtrack Marc 2 The Final Chapters
It is an adaptation of the traditional song "You Better Run". [citation needed] The earliest known recording of the song (titled "You Better Run") was by Wiseman Sextette, c. 1923. [2] The title relates to the Biblical concept of Cities of Refuge, where people accused of manslaughter could escape vengeance.