We'll Run Away Explained

We'll Run Away
Artist:the Beach Boys
Album:All Summer Long
Recorded:April 29 – May 18, 1964
Studio:Western, Hollywood
Genre:Doo-wop
Label:Capitol
Producer:Brian Wilson

"We'll Run Away" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1964 album All Summer Long. Written by Brian Wilson and Gary Usher, the song is a doo-wop ballad in 12/8 time. The lyrics are about a young couple wishing to elope, and their respective parents are warning them against such an impulse.

Recording

The song was recorded on April 29 and May 18, 1964 at United Western Recorders. Historian Andrew Doe notes that the April 29 date may have been erroneously labelled.[1]

Critical reception

Music journalist Nick Kent wrote that, with "We'll Run Away", Wilson and Usher "zeroed in" on a certain type of teen angst that would culminate more fully in Wilson's "Wouldn't It Be Nice".[2] Jonny Abrams of Rocksucker wrote: "'We'll Run Away' is such a languid, pretty little thing that it’s easy to overlook but repeated listens reveal it to be the kind of innocently romantic pop marvel that so frequently punctuated The Beach Boys’ early output."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Doe. Andrew G.. GIGS64. Bellagio 10452. Endless Summer Quarterly.
  2. Book: Kent, Nick. Nick Kent

    . Nick Kent. The Last Beach Movie Revisited: The Life of Brian Wilson. The Dark Stuff: Selected Writings on Rock Music. 2009. Da Capo Press. 9780786730742. 17.

  3. Web site: Abrams. Jonny. Ten Underappreciated Beach Boys LPs: All Summer Long. Rocksucker. October 25, 2011.