Come Running

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“Come Running”
“Come Running” cover
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Moondance
A-side "Come Running"
B-side "Crazy Love"
Released 1970
Length 2:30
Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer(s) Van Morrison
Producer Van Morrison and Lewis Merenstein
Van Morrison singles chronology
"Spanish Rose"
(1967)
"Come Running"
(1970)
"Domino"
(1970)
Moondance track listing
"Into the Mystic"
(5)
"Come Running"
(6)
"These Dreams of You"
(7)

"Come Running" is a song written by singer-songwriter Van Morrison and included on his 1970 album Moondance. Morrison described it as "a very light type of song. It's not too heavy. It's just a happy-go-lucky song. There are no messages or anything like that." Brian Hinton felt that it was more complicated than that. "The imagery is just like that at the end of "Madame George", a train passing, wind and rain...an image of implacable nature against which human life and death play out their little games. Van and his lover 'dream that it will never end' while knowing that of course it will. Even the injunction to 'put away all your walking shoes' has a temporary sound to it."[1]

"The single, with lower rung chart success, hardly accounts for the immediate acceptance of Moondance, from young adult listeners."[2] The song was also the only song to survive the Astral Weeks demos for Warner Bros. in 1968.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hinton. (1997). p109
  2. ^ Heylin. (2003). p229.

[edit] References

  • Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press ISBN 1-55652-542-7
  • Hinton, Brian (1997). Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, Sanctuary, ISBN 1-86074169X

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