2002 single by Hoobastank
"Running Away " is asingle recorded byHoobastank . It was the second single released from theirself-titled debut album on April 1, 2002. The song peaked at number two on the USBillboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
In the music video for "Running Away", Hoobastank appears playing on a background depicting a woman who tries to run away from their problems.[ 2] It was directed byPaul Fedor .[ 3]
UK CD single [ 4]
"Running Away" (album version) "Crawling in the Dark " (acoustic) "Up and Gone" (acoustic) "Running Away" (video) Australian CD single [ 5]
"Running Away" (album version) "Running Away" (acoustic) "Up and Gone" (acoustic) "Open Your Eyes" Chart (2002) Position US Adult Top 40 (Billboard )[ 14] 92 US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard )[ 15] 84 US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard )[ 16] 7
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