: Released in 1995 as their debut single, "Runaway" is widely considered the band's emotional centerpiece. It is a staple at weddings, with many fans citing it as the song they used for their first dance or ceremony.
The most famous "helpful" story related to is a lighthearted family anecdote about the song's creation and the band's first time performing it for their parents. The "Embarrassing" Debut The Corrs - Runaway
: Toward the end of the track, the song features a subtle key change to the Lydian mode (moving from an F major to an augmented B-flat), which contributes to the "soaring" and "heavenly" feeling of the climax. : Released in 1995 as their debut single,
: One fan shared a story of hearing the song for the first time before The Corrs were famous. They were in a dark, "old world" train station in Dublin when they heard beautiful music echoing. They saw three sisters with "shiny hair" filming with cameras and lights; it turned out to be the music video shoot for "Runaway". The "Embarrassing" Debut : Toward the end of