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"Run Boy Run" is a song by Yoann Lemoine, under his stage name Woodkid. It was released as the second single from his debut studio album, The Golden Age (2013). It was written by Lemoine and Ambroise Willaume from the French band Revolver .
"Run Boy Run" – Released on 21 May 2012 "I Love You" – Released in February 2013 to coincide with official release of the album "Run Boy Run" was used in several O 2 adverts (those voiced by Sean Bean). [4] [5] The music video for Woodkid track "Run Boy Run" was nominated for Best Short Form Music Video at the 2013 Grammy Awards. It was ...
Run Boy Run may refer to: Run Boy Run, a 2013 German-French-Polish co-production; Run Boy Run (band), a progressive bluegrass band "Run Boy Run" (song), a 2012 single by Woodkid "Run Boy Run", an episode of The Umbrella Academy
All boy moms and boy dads can agree that having a son is quite the life-changing experience—an experience that can be best described in heartfelt country songs.Yes, there are country songs out ...
"Run Baby Run" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow from her first album, Tuesday Night Music Club (1993), released by A&M Records in September 1993 as her debut single. It failed to chart in the United States but peaked at No. 86 in Canada, No. 83 in the United Kingdom, and No. 45 in the Netherlands.
The song and video became one of the biggest hits of the 1980s, reaching No. 4 on the Hot 100, and cemented Run-DMC's crossover status. It also resurrected Aerosmith's career. [ 22 ] The single " My Adidas " led to the group signing a $1,600,000 endorsement deal with athletic apparel brand Adidas.
A music video for "Run Boy" was shot in the summer of 2008 in Los Angeles. [1] The lead single, along with a visually electric music video premiered on People.com on March 3, 2009, and received generally positive reviews. [2] The music video was produced by Megan Duffy and directed by Hannah Lux Davis. The director of photography was Brett Pawlak.
Run Run Run" is a song originally written by Joacim Persson, Ry Cuming, and David Jost, recorded by the German rock band Tokio Hotel and American singer Kelly Clarkson featuring John Legend in separate versions for their respective studio albums Kings of Suburbia (2014) and Piece by Piece (2015).