Running (No Doubt song)

"Running" is a song written by Tony Kanal and Gwen Stefani for No Doubt's fifth studio album Rock Steady (2001) and was released worldwide as the album's fourth and final single on July 1, 2003. The song was also used on the last episode of the TV series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch in 2003.

The song received mixed reviews from music critics and was compared to Depeche Mode-style songs. The song only charted on the official charts of the United States, where it became the band's lowest charting single, and in Germany, where it had longest charting period. The song was accompanied by a music video which was directed by Chris Hafner, which featured many old and new pictures as well as clippings of the band members.

Background

The song was written by Stefani and bassist Tony Kanal in Kanal's living room. They used an old Yamaha keyboard that Kanal's father had purchased for him when he was in eighth grade and developed the song's harmony first and then wrote the lyrics. The band worked on the track to give it a "spacier sound" but were displeased with the result so they took the song to producer Nellee Hooper, who stripped Running down to the basics.The song was then produced by him, with whom Stefani collaborated again for her solo project two years later. Whatever the intent, the result was a track that resonated with catchy "Mario Bros." background instrumentation throughout the entire song.

Running (Information Society song)

Running is a single by the band InSoc (Information Society) originally released on the Creatures of Influence album in 1985. The single for Running was distributed to club DJs, and became a favorite all over clubs, particularly in the Latin clubs of New York City. The single was later remixed by Tommy Boy Records and the remix single was released and became even more of a club hit, eventually reaching #2 on the Dance/Club Airplay charts and becoming an enduring classic of the Freestyle genre. Tommy Boy Records signed Information Society in 1986 and their self-titled album soon followed, featuring a mix of the single. In 1988 Information Society's self-titled album was released and went platinum.

Unlike other singles in the catalogue, "Running" does not feature Kurt Harland on lead vocals, as the song was written and recorded by short-lived band member Murat Konar, who left the band in 1985 and would later be an integral part of the development of both SoundEdit (a Mac hosted sound editing application) and Adobe Flash applications. For a very long period of time, the band would not perform "Running" live, requesting not to be asked to play it and generally refusing all questions pertaining to their dislike of the song. It is generally believed this is due to the song being very difficult to play live, and because the song was written at a particularly fractious period in the band's life.

Running (film)

Running is a 1979 drama/sports film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. It is about the fictional American marathon runner and Olympics hopeful Michael Andropolis and his struggle to compete in the Olympic Games. It stars Michael Douglas and Susan Anspach.

Overview

Michael Andropolis (Douglas) is a US hopeful for the 1976 Olympic Games as a marathon runner. However, his life is fraught with trouble. His marriage, which produced two children, has fallen apart and ended in divorce. He struggles with unemployment and at one point in the movie is seen snapping due to frustration with the unemployment office bureaucracy. Additionally, his coach is reluctant to endorse him for the games. Andropolis always starts races strong, but because of his over-competitive strive, he pulls ahead of the pack too soon, sapping strength he'll need for the final minutes of the race. So he tends to not come in first, having used his stamina too early. His coach feels he is a quitter.

However, he providentially makes it through to the Montreal Olympics by finishing fourth in the qualifiers, but getting the ticket due to an injury in one of the top three finishers. Andropolis surprises everyone, by pacing himself early in the race, only pulling ahead halfway through the race. Well on his way to the finish line ahead of the main pack, Andropolis slips on wet leaves rounding a turn. The fall leaves him with shoulder and leg injuries as other runners pass him by.

Low

Low or LOW may refer to:

Music

  • Low (band), an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota
  • Albums

  • Low (David Bowie album), 1977
  • Low (Testament album), 1994
  • Low (Low EP), 1994
  • Songs

  • "Low" (Cracker song), 1993
  • "Low" (Flo Rida song), 2007
  • "Low" (Foo Fighters song), 2002
  • "Low" (Juicy J song), 2014
  • "Low" (Kelly Clarkson song), 2003
  • "Low", by Camp Mulla
  • "Low", by Coldplay from X&Y
  • "Low", by Inna from the self-titled album
  • "Low", by Marianas Trench from Fix Me
  • "Low", by R.E.M. from Out of Time
  • "Low", by Silverchair from Young Modern
  • "Low", by Sleeping with Sirens from Feel
  • "Low", by Tech N9ne from K.O.D.
  • Other uses

  • Low (surname)
  • Launch on warning (LOW)
  • Low (complexity), a concept in computational complexity theory
  • Low (computability)
  • Low (comics), an Image Comics series by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini
  • Low, Quebec, Canada
  • Low, Utah, United States
  • LOW Festival, a cultural festival
  • Low-pressure area, a concept in meteorology
  • Lo Wu Station, a rail station, MTR code LOW
  • Louise Weiss building, the seat of the European Parliament
  • Low (Flo Rida song)

    "Low" is the debut single by American rapper Flo Rida, featured on his debut studio album Mail on Sunday and also featured on the soundtrack to the 2008 film Step Up 2: The Streets. The song features fellow American rapper T-Pain and was co-written with T-Pain. There is also a remix in which the hook is sung by Flo Rida rather than T-Pain. An official remix was made which features Pitbull and T-Pain. With its catchy, up-tempo and club-oriented Southern hip hop rhythms, the song peaked at the summit of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

    The song was a massive success worldwide and was the longest running number-one single of 2008 in the United States. With over 6 million digital downloads, it has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA, and was the most downloaded single of the 2000s decade, measured by paid digital downloads. The song was named 3rd on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. "Low" spent ten consecutive weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100, the longest-running number-one single of 2008.

    Low (Testament album)

    Low is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Testament. It was released on September 30, 1994. It was the first Testament release not to feature two of its founding members Alex Skolnick (guitar) and Louie Clemente (drums).

    Background

    Low would be Testament's last album with Atlantic Records, leading group members to create their own label Burnt Offerings Inc. as part of the change.

    The record was recorded with original band members Chuck Billy (vocals), Eric Peterson (guitar) and Greg Christian (bass). It also saw the first of two Testament album appearances by artist John Tempesta (drums), and three for artist James Murphy (guitar). Long time Testament collaborator Del James is given composer and vocal credits on the album. Additionally, a music video was filmed for the title track.

    Artwork

    Album cover artwork for Low was designed by Dave McKean. He would go on to do the next two Testament studio album covers Demonic (1997) and The Gathering (1999).

    Reception and legacy

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    Running Low

    by: Hot Lies

    Oh, beating heart don't give up on me now,
    My thirsty veins are crying out.
    I'm sick of the shake,
    I'm sick of the taste,
    I'm sick of the cold kiss of pavement.
    I need you for the engine in this operation,
    Like I need my lungs in this charade.
    What a beautiful scene we make,
    Don't let it go to waste.
    There must be something in the water,
    We've been a ticking clock all summer.
    The hours they go so slow,
    When I'm running low, running low on you.
    Running low on you.
    Oh, paper ships give me safe passage home,
    Under the burning bridges glow.
    So stay where you are,
    Don't come in too close.
    The things that I touch turn to ghosts.
    Where would you be?
    You have to answer anyway.
    Out on your own,
    Or that haunted place you stay.
    Disaster is like a wake,
    It follows you set to break.
    There must be something in the water,
    We've been a ticking clock all summer.
    Counting the seconds down,
    The hours they go so slow,
    When I'm running low, running low on you.
    There must be something in the water,
    We've been a ticking clock all summer.
    Counting the seconds down,
    The eleventh hour
    Running low on you.
    Running low on you.
    Shout over the steeples in this church town,
    Promise to keep me if I get out.
    Promise to keep me,
    Because I'd throw the fight,
    If you would catch me.
    Shout over the steeples in this church town,
    Promise to keep me if I get out.
    Promise to keep me,
    Because I'd throw the fight,
    If you would catch me.
    If you would catch me.
    If you would catch me.
    There must be something in the water,
    We've been a ticking clock all summer.
    The hours they go so slow,
    When I'm running low, running low on you.
    There must be something in the water,
    We've been a ticking clock all summer.
    Counting the seconds down,
    The eleventh hour
    Running low on you.
    (Running low on you.)
    (Running low on you.)
    (Running low on you.)
    (Running low on you.)




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