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  2. Runaway (Aurora song) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora began playing piano at age six, and she wrote most of the songs of her debut album, including "Runaway", at a young age. [1] According to her, she wrote the song when she was 11 or 12 years old [a] and created the melody on a piano she had at her home, which took an hour approximately. [2] "Runaway" was originally composed for a school ...

  3. Aurora (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora's next single, "Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)", was released in September 2015 and has received support in the national press, on national radio, and popular online music blogs. [55] Aurora also performed at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert , [ 56 ] saying that she and her family "have been following it from the living room at home for ...

  4. Aurora discography - Wikipedia

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    A song from the EP, "Runaway", became a sleeper hit in 2021 charting in numerous single charts internationally, including the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Later that year, she provided the backing track for the John Lewis Christmas advert , singing a cover of the Oasis song " Half the World Away ", which reached number 11 in the ...

  5. Running with the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    According to Aurora, every song of the EP has a different theme, which she described that there was "a very morbid one, a dreamy one, an animalistic one and then a quite sad one." [ 1 ] "Runaway" was released as the lead single of the EP on 7 February 2015 through Petroleum Records. [ 2 ]

  6. Mary Costa - Wikipedia

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    Mary Costa (born April 5, 1930) [1] is an American retired actress and singer. Her most notable film credit is providing the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. She is the last surviving voice actress of the three Disney Princesses created in Walt Disney's lifetime and was named a Disney Legend in 1999.

  7. Category:Aurora (singer) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Aurora (singer) songs or lists of Aurora (singer) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Aurora (singer) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Princess Aurora (character) - Wikipedia

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  9. I Went Too Far - Wikipedia

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    The song is described to be a disco-inflected pop and synth-pop song. [2] [3] [4] Aurora started writing this song when she was nine. She explained to the 405: "It's a reminder of how important it is to not give yourself away for anyone else's love. Way too many people tend to stay in relationships where they go through verbal and physical abuse.