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  1. May 6, 2024 · The song Running Scared starts with Orbison’s signature sound, a high-pitched run by the composer himself. This establishes the mood for the track, which is one of fear and uncertainty. Just running scared, each place we go. So afraid that he might show.

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · In his autobiography Chronicles, Volume 1, Bob Dylan wrote a vivid passage about hearing Roy Orbison sing “Running Scared” on the radio back in the early ’60s. “He was now singing his ...

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  3. This was the last song Roy Orbison ever sung live. His final performance was on December 4, 1988, just two days before his sudden passing, at a Cleveland-area venue. As was his usual habit, Orbison closed the show with "Running Scared."

  4. Background. Noted for being a song written without a chorus, the song builds in the lyrics, arrangement, and vocals to a climax that, without vibrato, demonstrates the power of Orbison's clear, full voice. It is written in the bolero style; Orbison is credited with bringing this to the rock genre.

    • Orchestral Pop , Rock
  5. The idiom “run scared” has been used for centuries to describe a situation where someone is afraid and takes action to avoid danger. The origins of this phrase are not clear, but it is believed to have originated in the United States during the early 20th century.

  6. Aug 12, 2020 · The song was written by Orbison with the help of Joe Melson, and is known for not having a chorus and instead banks on a progression that gradually builds up and is greatly assisted by the lyrics, arrangement, and Orbison’s vocal performance.

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  8. Running Scared Lyrics: Just runnin' scared each place we go / So afraid that he might show / Yeah, runnin' scared, what would I do? / If he came back and wanted you / Just runnin' scared,...

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