Run to Paradise explained

Run to Paradise
Cover:run_to_paradise.jpg
Type:single
Artist:The Choirboys
Album:Big Bad Noise
B-Side:Struck by Lightning
Released:31 August 1987[1]
Genre:Hard rock, pub rock
Length:4:08
Label:Mushroom
Producer:Peter Blyton, Brian McGee, Choirboys
Prev Title:Fireworks
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Boys Will Be Boys
Next Year:1988

"Run to Paradise" is a song by Australian hard rock group The Choirboys which reached No. 3 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in December 1987.[2] The related Big Bad Noise album peaked at No. 5, and was the twenty-first highest-selling album of 1988 in Australia.[3] In New Zealand, "Run to Paradise" attained No. 13 on the RIANZ Singles Chart. Released in the United States in 1989, it appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock charts. The song was re-worked for a 2004 release credited to Nick Skitz vs. Choirboys and reached No. 16 on the ARIA Singles Chart. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Run to Paradise" was ranked number 24.[4]

Background

The song is about misspent youth, though upon release in 1987 it was widely believed to be about heroin use due to the lyrics “You don’t need a friend when you can score / You run to paradise”.[5] Songwriter Mark Gable said: “It’s not specifically about heroin, … it’s more about misspent youth, the waste I saw in the ’70s on the northern beaches of Sydney. It’s more about being on the dole, surfing instead of working, smoking dope and drinking, people getting trashed in pubs on the weekend.”

The Choirboys signed with Mushroom Records and released "Fireworks" in May 1986, they also opened for Deep Purple on their tour of Australia. Brad Carr left the group to be replaced on lead guitar by Brett Williams (ex-Brakes) as they supported Bon Jovi's tour in 1987. They recorded their second album Big Bad Noise with producers Peter Blyton (The Radiators, Machinations) and Brian McGee (The Rolling Stones, Cyndi Lauper). The next single "Run to Paradise" reached No. 3 in December.[2] In New Zealand, it attained No. 13 on the RIANZ Singles Chart. Released in the United States, it appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 33 on the Mainstream Rock chart in 1989. Big Bad Noise peaked at No. 5 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1988, and was the twenty-first highest-selling album for the year in Australia.[3] Other singles from the album included "Boys Will Be Boys" and "Struggle Town" reaching No. 14 and No. 34 respectively.

The song returned to the Australian singles charts in Australia in July 2004 when dance producer Nick Skitz asked Gable to sing "Run to Paradise" on a dance reworking. The song, billed as "Nick Skitz vs. Choirboys", debuted in the top 20 of the Australian singles charts and stayed in the charts for six weeks before leaving the top 50.

Jay Parrino performed the song during the semi-finals of Australia's Got Talent 2009. With his 'one-man-band' act he recorded live drums into a loop station then played guitar and sang over the top. This arrangement has a swinging 12/8 shuffle feel which is different from the original.

Track listing

Australian 7" vinyl

  1. "Run to Paradise" (Mark Gable, Brad Carr) – 4:08
  2. "Struck by Lightning" (Gable, Ian Hulme, Lindsay Tebbutt) – 3:32

Australian 12" vinyl

  1. "Run to Paradise" (Gable, Carr) – 4:08
  2. "Struck by Lightning" (Gable, Hulme, Tebbutt) – 3:32
  3. "One Hot Day" (Gable, Carr) – 3:28

US 7" vinyl

  1. "Run to Paradise" (Gable, Carr) – 4:08
  2. "Gasoline" (Gable, Carr) – 3:56

Personnel

Choirboys

Production details

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1987–1989)Peak
position
Australia (Australian Music Report)3
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 80
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)33

Nick Skitz vs. The Choirboys version

Year-end charts

References

General
Specific

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Music Report No 684 – 31 August 1987 > Singles: New Releases. Australian Music Report. 11 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles – 20th December 1987. ARIA, via Imgur.com. 11 December 2019.
  3. Web site: 1988 ARIA Albums Chart. ARIA. 11 December 2019.
  4. News: Musicfeeds. Here Are The Songs That Made Triple M's 'Ozzest 100'. 4 January 2020. 27 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Phil Stafford . staff at Qweekend . The stories behind the songs: Choirboys "Run to Paradise" 1987 . . 17 May 2023 . October 21, 2017.
  6. Billboard Chart Search - Choirboys, Run To Paradise. Billboard. limited. 1 March 2021.
  7. Web site: Kent Music Report No 701 – 28 December 1987 > National Top 100 Singles for 1987. Australian Music Report, via Imgur.com. 11 December 2019.
  8. Web site: 1988 ARIA Singles Chart. ARIA. 11 December 2019.
  9. Book: Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry. catalogue. 2002. National Library of Australia. 9781865038919. 15 July 2010.