Runaway Train Here
: It is credited with helping to locate and reunite between 21 and 26 children with their families.
The music video, directed by Tony Kaye, transformed the song from a personal ballad into a global humanitarian campaign by featuring photos of . Runaway Train
If you were looking for a creative piece (like a poem or story) inspired by the song: : It is credited with helping to locate
: While many were found, guitarist Dan Murphy later noted that not all outcomes were happy, as some cases ended in tragedy. Quick Facts Release Year 1993 (Single from the 1992 album Grave Dancers Union ) Genre Alternative Rock / Power Ballad Key Achievement Won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 1994 Famous Lyric Quick Facts Release Year 1993 (Single from the
"It seems no one can help me now / I'm in too deep, there's no way out"
While the music video is famous for its social message, lead singer Dave Pirner originally wrote the song as a personal reflection on his struggle with .
: Lines like "Runaway train, never going back / Wrong way on a one-way track" symbolize a feeling of losing control and spiraling into a darkness from which there seems to be no exit.
: It is credited with helping to locate and reunite between 21 and 26 children with their families.
The music video, directed by Tony Kaye, transformed the song from a personal ballad into a global humanitarian campaign by featuring photos of .
If you were looking for a creative piece (like a poem or story) inspired by the song:
: While many were found, guitarist Dan Murphy later noted that not all outcomes were happy, as some cases ended in tragedy. Quick Facts Release Year 1993 (Single from the 1992 album Grave Dancers Union ) Genre Alternative Rock / Power Ballad Key Achievement Won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 1994 Famous Lyric
"It seems no one can help me now / I'm in too deep, there's no way out"
While the music video is famous for its social message, lead singer Dave Pirner originally wrote the song as a personal reflection on his struggle with .
: Lines like "Runaway train, never going back / Wrong way on a one-way track" symbolize a feeling of losing control and spiraling into a darkness from which there seems to be no exit.