Love Don't Run (The Dillman Band song)
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| "Love Don't Run" | ||||
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| Song by The Dillman Band | ||||
| A-side | "Love Don't Run" | |||
| B-side | "She's Just a Stranger" | |||
| Released | July 1981 | |||
| Composer | Steve Pippin-Larry Keith | |||
| Producer | Rick Hall | |||
Executive producer | ||||
| The Dillman Band singles chronology | ||||
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"Love Don't Run" was 1981 single by The Dillman Band. It was a minor hit for them that year, registering on the Record World 101-150 Singles chart.
"Love Don't Run" was written by Steve Pippin and Larry Keith. It was recorded by The Dillman Band. Backed with the Steve Seamans composition, "She's Just a Stranger", it was released on RCA PB-12278 in July 1981.[1]
Reception
"Love Don't Run" was reviewed in the 15 August issue of Record World where it was a Single Pick. It was a positive review, mentioning the merit of the harmony / lead vocals by Steve Seamans and Patrick Fredrick. It was also written that the song's hook and arrangement would win the ears of pop and A/C listeners.[2] It was also reviewed in the 15 August issue of Cash Box. The review was positive with the reviewer finishing off with calling it "Pop powerhouse".[3]