Cherry Bomb (The Runaways song)

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B-side"Blackmail"
Released
June 1976 (1976-06)[1]
  • September 1976 (France, Spain)[2]
    September 17, 1976 (UK, Australia)[2][3]
    October 5, 1976 (Japan)[4]
RecordedMarch 1976
StudioFidelity Recorders (Studio City)
"Cherry Bomb"
Single by the Runaways
from the album The Runaways
B-side"Blackmail"
Released
June 1976 (1976-06)[1]
  • September 1976 (France, Spain)[2]
    September 17, 1976 (UK, Australia)[2][3]
    October 5, 1976 (Japan)[4]
RecordedMarch 1976
StudioFidelity Recorders (Studio City)
GenreHard rock
Length2:20
LabelMercury
SongwritersJoan Jett, Kim Fowley
ProducerKim Fowley
The Runaways singles chronology
"Cherry Bomb"
(1976)
"Heartbeat"
(1977)
Music video
Video on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Billboardno rating[5]
Cashboxno rating[6]
Record Worldno rating[7]
Record Mirrorno rating[8]

"Cherry Bomb" is the debut single by the rock band the Runaways from their first album The Runaways, released in June 1976, through Mercury.[1] "Cherry Bomb" was ranked 52nd on VH1's 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs[9] and peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.

Joan Jett composed the song with Kim Fowley, the band's then-manager. In the documentary Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways (2005), Fowley and former Runaways lead singer Cherie Currie claimed that "Cherry Bomb" was quickly written just for Currie to audition for the band because the band members could not perform the song she originally chose to sing.

The song was included in the soundtrack of the made-for-TV movie: Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway starring Eve Plumb, in 1976. The song was also included in the film Dazed and Confused (1993), the 16th episode of season 4 of Warehouse 13 with guest appearance by Currie (2013), the film Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), in the second episode of the Amazon Prime series The Boys (2019), in the seventh episode of the FX/Hulu miniseries Mrs. America (2020), and in the Netflix film Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021).

Jett re-recorded the song with her band the Blackhearts for the album Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth (1984); this version charted on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, peaking at number 55.[10] Cherie Currie also re-recorded "Cherry Bomb" with Marie Currie, her twin sister, on their 1997 re-released version of the album Messin' with the Boys (1980).

Tracklist

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocals byLength
1."Cherry Bomb"Joan Jett, Kim FowleyCherie Currie2:20
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocals byLength
2."Blackmail"JettJett2:40
Total length:5:00

Personnel

The Runaways
Session musician

Charts

Certifications

References

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