Run Baby Run (Garbage song)

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"Run Baby Run"
Single by Garbage
from the album Bleed Like Me
B-side
  • "Honeybee"
  • "Never Be Free"
  • "Badass"
ReleasedJuly 10, 2005 (2005-07-10)
Recorded2003–2004
StudioSmart Studios,
(Madison, Wisconsin)
GenreAlternative rock
Length3:58
LabelA&E
Songwriter(s)Garbage
Producer(s)Garbage
Garbage singles chronology
"Sex Is Not the Enemy"
(2005)
"Run Baby Run"
(2005)
"Tell Me Where It Hurts"
(2007)

"Run Baby Run" is a rock song by American alternative band Garbage from their fourth studio album, Bleed Like Me (2005). Described by Garbage guitarist Duke Erikson as a call to not-conforming, the track originated from an idea he had brought into the album sessions. "Being expected to go through life to behave a certain way, do certain things," Erikson explained later, "I think "Run Baby Run" is a plea to run from that. Run with your life, take it wherever it takes you."[1]

Band lead and primary lyricist

fairy tales, such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.[2] "It's about encouraging myself and through that encouraging others just to sort of engineer your own life, engineer your own happiness," Manson explained. "I think for a long time I was under the illusion that life was like a storybook. I think particularly when you're a female, you're imbued with... this idea that somebody's gonna come along and fix your life. I came to the realization that actually nobody's gonna fix your life for you, you have to do it yourself."[2]

"Run Baby Run" was released as the second single from Bleed Like Me in Europe and Australia.[3] In North America however, outsider-anthem "Bleed Like Me" had already followed up "Why Do You Love Me" as second single, while in the United Kingdom, protest song "Sex Is Not the Enemy" was released in place of "Run Baby Run", and thus shared the same b-sides.[4] Garbage shot music videos for all three singles with Sophie Muller.[5]

Background

The genesis of "Run Baby Run" was in place by the end of 2003 at the band's home base of

mastered by Emily Lazar at The Lodge in New York City.[8]

On the song's lyrical subject matter, Shirley Manson explained, ""Run Baby Run" is about trying to engineer your own peace of mind and being unafraid to make changes in your life in order to try and facilitate that."[9] In a separate piece she added, "[It's] about escape and engineering your own path in life. We're all too guilty of thinking that peace, love and healthiness are things that we're all just given".[10]

On April 17, 2005, during the first North American run of

Bleed Like Me tourdates, Garbage debuted "Run Baby Run" live onstage at the Avalon in Boston.[11]

Release

Warner Music serviced "Run Baby Run" to European radio stations from May 15, and confirmed the physical single release on May 20.[3] The initial European release date was scheduled for June 20 to sync with local tourdates.[12] On June 25, Garbage performed "Run Baby Run" as part of a six-song set for the Isle of MTV festival, broadcast Europe-wide from Trieste, Italy ,[13][11] The eventual release date fell back to August 1, when a CD maxi was made available in stores. In Germany, "Run Baby Run" peaked at number 97.[14]

At the start of June, Garbage's Australian label Festival Mushroom serviced "Run Baby Run" to their radio stations, where it was the number-two most added track.[15] The retail single was released on 10 July as a CD maxi.[15][16] Despite the top twenty placing of the prior single, "Run Baby Run" debuted at number 47,[17] spending six non-consecutive weeks in the chart.[18]

In the United Kingdom, "Run Baby Run" was fancied to follow "Sex Is Not The Enemy" and thus by the end of June had received a number of adds to UK radio and TV playlists; and a tentative September 12 retail date.[19] On August 25, Garbage cancelled their UK tour and announced their intent to go "on hiatus"; the October 24 single release for "Run Baby Run" was quietly postponed and then cancelled.[20] The music video was pulled from television.[21] In North America, Shirley indicated to that "Run Baby Run" or "It's All Over But the Crying" were still being considered by Geffen for single release in the United States.[2] A rumour surfaced in at the end of the year that a reworked version of "Run Baby Run" would be released on March 20, 2006, upfront of Absolute Garbage greatest hits compilation, but did not happen.[22]

Music video

Bosphorus strait from the Golden Horn ferry terminals. (Turkey).[26]

The "Run Baby Run" video was exclusively streamed online at the band's website from June 10,

VEVO in 2015.[29]

B-sides

The "Run Baby Run" single release was backed with

John Lowery co-write.[32] Producer James Michael may have also worked on the track at one point.[33] An acetate of an early version of "Never Be Free" leaked from Chrysalis Music Group in 2003, but the track did not end up on the internet.[32] The "Run Baby Run" maxi-single also featured a demo version of "Badass" (once titled "Teach Me Tonight"[34]), that had been left unfinished from abandoned album sessions in October 2003. Exclusive to the "Run Baby Run", "Badass" leaked onto the Internet a month before the single was issued.[35]

Track listing

  1. "Run Baby Run" – 3:58
  2. "Honeybee" – 4:02
  3. "Never Be Free" – 4:28
  4. "Badass (October 2003 Ruff Demo)" – 3:15

Critical reception

"Run Baby Run" was generally very well received by contemporary pop music critics, a number of whom, including Dan Martin of

Time Out New York, wrote "Garbage's adventures in Wall of Sound multi-tracking make what's been called a return to basics impossible. What's interesting is how the band tops the guitar and explosive glitches of present day rock with the Blondie-tronic keyboard riffs of new wave pop on "Run Baby Run"... amongst others".[42] Peter Murphy, of Hot Press, described "Run Baby Run" as one of the band's most positive songs; "[It] glows with compassion, forgiveness and self-acceptance."[43]

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[44] 47
Germany (Official German Charts)[14] 97

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Australia July 10, 2005
CD maxi single
Festival Mushroom
Germany August 1, 2005 A&E

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