"Keep On Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep On Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter. The song was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album Come on Home, and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his Do You Believe In Love album.
It was also a UK hit for John Alford in 1996, released as a double A-side with "If", and peaking at number 24.
"Keep On Running" has also been recorded by several other artists including Robben Ford (as the title track of his 2003 album), and The Romantics (on Live on Stage).
The Spencer Davis Group version
The song was most successfully recorded by The Spencer Davis Group and released as a single in November 1965 on Fontana Records, backed with "High Time Baby". At the time, Chris Blackwell, who produced the recording, was trying to get his Island label established in the UK and was managing the Spencer Davis Group. He was lent funding from Scala Brown Associates for the single by offering a sizable share of his label as security; The success of the single meant that he was quickly able to repay the loan. It was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in January 1966. In the United States it reached number 76.
"Keep On Running" is an episode of the BBCsitcomThe Green Green Grass. It was first screened on 9 September 2005, as the first episode of series one.
Synopsis
Boycie begins a normal day of neglecting his wife, ignoring his son and taking the dog for a walk in a taxi but all is to change. Upon the arrival of friend Denzil, Boycie soon finds out that the Driscoll Brothers are looking for him as they had found out that he was the supergrass who got them put away. Whilst Marlene is at a health spa and Tyler is abroad, he sells the showroom and his house and awaits their return – then its off to Shropshire.
Upon arriving in Oakham, Shropshire, Boycie, Marlene and Tyler get lost and cannot find Winterdown Farm. They stop off at a local pub only to find the tradition of Morris dancing still exists in the country. They soon find the farm and begin to settle in until a knock at the door frightens them. It turns out to be Elgin, the farms very own manager. After several disturbing revelations during their conversation with him they decide to retire only... what did happen in that bedroom?
Gros gros tube qui a été très bien repris par le Spencer Davis Group.
published: 19 Feb 2010
Keep On Running
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
I Feel so Bad
℗ 1965 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2006-04-10
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Producer: Chris Blackwell
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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Keep on Running
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Keep on Running · Jackie Edwards
Sly & Robbie Presents The Late Great Jackie Edwards, Vol. 3 & 4
℗ Jet Star Music
Released on: 2006-05-01
Associated Performer: JACKIE EDWARDS
Composer: EDWARD O-SULLIVAN LEE
Music Publisher: WESTBURY MUSIC LTD
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published: 18 May 2020
Jackie Edwards - Keep On Running
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Keep On Running
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer
℗ 1976 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2015-11-23
Producer: Jackie Edwards
Producer: Bunny Lee
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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The Spencer Davis Group (feat. Steve Winwood) - Keep On Running (1966)
The Spencer Davis Group are a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother, Muff Winwood. Their best known songs include the UK number ones "Somebody Help Me" and "Keep on Running" (both written by reggae musician Jackie Edwards), "I'm a Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin'", which reached #2 in the UK and #7 in the US.
Steve Winwood left in 1967 to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a solo artist. After releasing a few more singles, the band ceased activity in 1968. They briefly reunited from 1973 to 1974 and Davis restarted a new group in 2006.
published: 25 Jun 2021
jackie edwards - keep on running
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published: 29 Jun 2010
The Spacemen - Keep On Runnin' (Jackie Edwards Cover)
From '' Beat A Gogo ''
Label: Tip -- 63-3044
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1967
Tracklist
A1 Sha La La La
A2 Big Bad Wolf
A3 Keep On Runnin´
A4 Day Tripper
A5 Good Bye My Love
A6 Set Me Free
A7 Fever
B1 Nowhere Man
B2 Sweet Nothings
B3 Mary Had A Little Lamb
B4 Tossin´ And Turnin´
B5 House Of The Rising Sun
B6 Act Naturally
------------------------
"Keep on Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep on Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter.
iT was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album ' Come on Home ', and he ...
Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
I Feel so Bad
℗ 1965 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
...
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
I Feel so Bad
℗ 1965 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2006-04-10
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Producer: Chris Blackwell
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
I Feel so Bad
℗ 1965 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2006-04-10
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Producer: Chris Blackwell
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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Keep on Running · Jackie Edwards
Sly & Robbie Presents The Late Great Jackie Edwards, Vol. 3 & 4
℗ Jet...
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Keep on Running · Jackie Edwards
Sly & Robbie Presents The Late Great Jackie Edwards, Vol. 3 & 4
℗ Jet Star Music
Released on: 2006-05-01
Associated Performer: JACKIE EDWARDS
Composer: EDWARD O-SULLIVAN LEE
Music Publisher: WESTBURY MUSIC LTD
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Keep on Running · Jackie Edwards
Sly & Robbie Presents The Late Great Jackie Edwards, Vol. 3 & 4
℗ Jet Star Music
Released on: 2006-05-01
Associated Performer: JACKIE EDWARDS
Composer: EDWARD O-SULLIVAN LEE
Music Publisher: WESTBURY MUSIC LTD
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer
℗ 1976...
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer
℗ 1976 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2015-11-23
Producer: Jackie Edwards
Producer: Bunny Lee
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer
℗ 1976 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2015-11-23
Producer: Jackie Edwards
Producer: Bunny Lee
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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The Spencer Davis Group are a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother, Muff Winwood. Their best know...
The Spencer Davis Group are a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother, Muff Winwood. Their best known songs include the UK number ones "Somebody Help Me" and "Keep on Running" (both written by reggae musician Jackie Edwards), "I'm a Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin'", which reached #2 in the UK and #7 in the US.
Steve Winwood left in 1967 to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a solo artist. After releasing a few more singles, the band ceased activity in 1968. They briefly reunited from 1973 to 1974 and Davis restarted a new group in 2006.
The Spencer Davis Group are a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother, Muff Winwood. Their best known songs include the UK number ones "Somebody Help Me" and "Keep on Running" (both written by reggae musician Jackie Edwards), "I'm a Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin'", which reached #2 in the UK and #7 in the US.
Steve Winwood left in 1967 to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a solo artist. After releasing a few more singles, the band ceased activity in 1968. They briefly reunited from 1973 to 1974 and Davis restarted a new group in 2006.
From '' Beat A Gogo ''
Label: Tip -- 63-3044
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1967
Tracklist
A1 Sha La La La
A2 Big Bad Wolf
A3 Keep On Runnin´
A4...
From '' Beat A Gogo ''
Label: Tip -- 63-3044
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1967
Tracklist
A1 Sha La La La
A2 Big Bad Wolf
A3 Keep On Runnin´
A4 Day Tripper
A5 Good Bye My Love
A6 Set Me Free
A7 Fever
B1 Nowhere Man
B2 Sweet Nothings
B3 Mary Had A Little Lamb
B4 Tossin´ And Turnin´
B5 House Of The Rising Sun
B6 Act Naturally
------------------------
"Keep on Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep on Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter.
iT was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album ' Come on Home ', and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his ' Do You Believe In Love ' album.
It was also a UK hit for John Alford in 1996, released as a double A-side with "If", and peaking at number 24.
"Keep on Running" has also been recorded by several other artists including Robben Ford (as the title track of his 2003 album), and The Romantics (on Live on Stage).
The Spencer Davis Group version
The song was most successfully recorded by The Spencer Davis Group and released as a single in November 1965 on Fontana Records, backed with "High Time Baby".
At the time, Chris Blackwell, who produced the recording, was trying to get his Island label established in the UK and was managing the Spencer Davis Group.
He was lent funding from Scala Brown Associates for the single by offering a sizable share of his label as security; The success of the single meant that he was quickly able to repay the loan.
It was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in January 1966.
In the United States it reached number 76.
This version was included in the soundtrack of the 1988 film Buster and was used during the film's opening sequence that saw "Buster Edwards" (Phil Collins) steal a suit from a shop window for a friend's funeral. The song was not included on the CD release of the soundtrack, but did appear on the cassette and vinyl formats.
It was also playing on the radio on the soap opera Coronation Street when character Val Barlow was killed by electrocution in 1971.
The song was also included in the 2007 romantic comedy Run Fatboy Run directed by David Schwimmer.
In 2009 the song was in Susan Nickson's Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps as the title to the eighth episode of series 8 and the soundtrack when Gaz tries to find the woman he wants (Donna).
Finnish rap band Ruger Hauer sampled the song on their own song 'Elvis sanoo ei'.
The Spanish Beat & Rock group Los Salvajes created a version of this song, titled: "Corre, Corre", on 1966.
From '' Beat A Gogo ''
Label: Tip -- 63-3044
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1967
Tracklist
A1 Sha La La La
A2 Big Bad Wolf
A3 Keep On Runnin´
A4 Day Tripper
A5 Good Bye My Love
A6 Set Me Free
A7 Fever
B1 Nowhere Man
B2 Sweet Nothings
B3 Mary Had A Little Lamb
B4 Tossin´ And Turnin´
B5 House Of The Rising Sun
B6 Act Naturally
------------------------
"Keep on Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep on Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter.
iT was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album ' Come on Home ', and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his ' Do You Believe In Love ' album.
It was also a UK hit for John Alford in 1996, released as a double A-side with "If", and peaking at number 24.
"Keep on Running" has also been recorded by several other artists including Robben Ford (as the title track of his 2003 album), and The Romantics (on Live on Stage).
The Spencer Davis Group version
The song was most successfully recorded by The Spencer Davis Group and released as a single in November 1965 on Fontana Records, backed with "High Time Baby".
At the time, Chris Blackwell, who produced the recording, was trying to get his Island label established in the UK and was managing the Spencer Davis Group.
He was lent funding from Scala Brown Associates for the single by offering a sizable share of his label as security; The success of the single meant that he was quickly able to repay the loan.
It was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in January 1966.
In the United States it reached number 76.
This version was included in the soundtrack of the 1988 film Buster and was used during the film's opening sequence that saw "Buster Edwards" (Phil Collins) steal a suit from a shop window for a friend's funeral. The song was not included on the CD release of the soundtrack, but did appear on the cassette and vinyl formats.
It was also playing on the radio on the soap opera Coronation Street when character Val Barlow was killed by electrocution in 1971.
The song was also included in the 2007 romantic comedy Run Fatboy Run directed by David Schwimmer.
In 2009 the song was in Susan Nickson's Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps as the title to the eighth episode of series 8 and the soundtrack when Gaz tries to find the woman he wants (Donna).
Finnish rap band Ruger Hauer sampled the song on their own song 'Elvis sanoo ei'.
The Spanish Beat & Rock group Los Salvajes created a version of this song, titled: "Corre, Corre", on 1966.
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
I Feel so Bad
℗ 1965 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2006-04-10
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Producer: Chris Blackwell
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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Provided to YouTube by Phoenix Music International Ltd
Keep on Running · Jackie Edwards
Sly & Robbie Presents The Late Great Jackie Edwards, Vol. 3 & 4
℗ Jet Star Music
Released on: 2006-05-01
Associated Performer: JACKIE EDWARDS
Composer: EDWARD O-SULLIVAN LEE
Music Publisher: WESTBURY MUSIC LTD
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Keep On Running · Jackie Edwards
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer
℗ 1976 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 2015-11-23
Producer: Jackie Edwards
Producer: Bunny Lee
Composer: Jackie Edwards
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The Spencer Davis Group are a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother, Muff Winwood. Their best known songs include the UK number ones "Somebody Help Me" and "Keep on Running" (both written by reggae musician Jackie Edwards), "I'm a Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin'", which reached #2 in the UK and #7 in the US.
Steve Winwood left in 1967 to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a solo artist. After releasing a few more singles, the band ceased activity in 1968. They briefly reunited from 1973 to 1974 and Davis restarted a new group in 2006.
From '' Beat A Gogo ''
Label: Tip -- 63-3044
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1967
Tracklist
A1 Sha La La La
A2 Big Bad Wolf
A3 Keep On Runnin´
A4 Day Tripper
A5 Good Bye My Love
A6 Set Me Free
A7 Fever
B1 Nowhere Man
B2 Sweet Nothings
B3 Mary Had A Little Lamb
B4 Tossin´ And Turnin´
B5 House Of The Rising Sun
B6 Act Naturally
------------------------
"Keep on Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep on Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter.
iT was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album ' Come on Home ', and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his ' Do You Believe In Love ' album.
It was also a UK hit for John Alford in 1996, released as a double A-side with "If", and peaking at number 24.
"Keep on Running" has also been recorded by several other artists including Robben Ford (as the title track of his 2003 album), and The Romantics (on Live on Stage).
The Spencer Davis Group version
The song was most successfully recorded by The Spencer Davis Group and released as a single in November 1965 on Fontana Records, backed with "High Time Baby".
At the time, Chris Blackwell, who produced the recording, was trying to get his Island label established in the UK and was managing the Spencer Davis Group.
He was lent funding from Scala Brown Associates for the single by offering a sizable share of his label as security; The success of the single meant that he was quickly able to repay the loan.
It was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in January 1966.
In the United States it reached number 76.
This version was included in the soundtrack of the 1988 film Buster and was used during the film's opening sequence that saw "Buster Edwards" (Phil Collins) steal a suit from a shop window for a friend's funeral. The song was not included on the CD release of the soundtrack, but did appear on the cassette and vinyl formats.
It was also playing on the radio on the soap opera Coronation Street when character Val Barlow was killed by electrocution in 1971.
The song was also included in the 2007 romantic comedy Run Fatboy Run directed by David Schwimmer.
In 2009 the song was in Susan Nickson's Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps as the title to the eighth episode of series 8 and the soundtrack when Gaz tries to find the woman he wants (Donna).
Finnish rap band Ruger Hauer sampled the song on their own song 'Elvis sanoo ei'.
The Spanish Beat & Rock group Los Salvajes created a version of this song, titled: "Corre, Corre", on 1966.
"Keep On Running" is a song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards, which became a number one hit in the UK when recorded by The Spencer Davis Group.
Recordings
"Keep On Running" was written by Jamaican singer-songwriter Jackie Edwards, who as well as having a successful singing career, was working in the UK for Island Records as a songwriter. The song was recorded by Edwards for his 1965 album Come on Home, and he recorded it again in the mid-1970s for his Do You Believe In Love album.
It was also a UK hit for John Alford in 1996, released as a double A-side with "If", and peaking at number 24.
"Keep On Running" has also been recorded by several other artists including Robben Ford (as the title track of his 2003 album), and The Romantics (on Live on Stage).
The Spencer Davis Group version
The song was most successfully recorded by The Spencer Davis Group and released as a single in November 1965 on Fontana Records, backed with "High Time Baby". At the time, Chris Blackwell, who produced the recording, was trying to get his Island label established in the UK and was managing the Spencer Davis Group. He was lent funding from Scala Brown Associates for the single by offering a sizable share of his label as security; The success of the single meant that he was quickly able to repay the loan. It was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in January 1966. In the United States it reached number 76.