By the end of 1960, Dion had recorded and released his first solo album, Alone with Dion, and the single "Lonely Teenager", which rose to #12 in the US charts. The performer name on his solo releases was denoted simply as "Dion" without the last name. Follow-ups "Havin’ Fun" and "Kissin’ Game" had less success, and the signs were that Dion would drift onto the cabaret circuit. However, he then recorded, with new vocal group the Del-Satins, an up-tempo number co-written with Ernie Maresca. The record, "Runaround Sue", stormed up the charts, reaching #1 in the US charts in September 1961, and #11 in the UK, where he also toured.
For the next single, the record company promoted the A-side, "The Majestic", but it was the B-side, Maresca’s song "The Wanderer", which received the radio plays and again rose swiftly up the charts, reaching #2 in the US charts in December 1961 and #10 in the UK. As a classic oldie, it made the UK top 20 again in 1976.
By the end of 1961, Dion was a major star, with a worldwide touring schedule, and an appearance in the Columbia Pictures musical film Twist Around the Clock. He followed up with a string of hit singles – "Lovers Who Wander" (#3), "Little Diane" (#8), "Love Came To Me" (#10) - all making the top 10 in 1962. Several of these were written or co-written by Dion. He also had successful albums with Runaround Sue and Lovers Who Wander.
At the end of 1962, Dion moved from Laurie to Columbia Records, the first rock-and-roll artist ever signed to that label. The first Columbia single, Leiber and Stoller’s "Ruby Baby", was a big hit, reaching #2, and "Donna the Prima Donna" and "Drip Drop" both reached #6 in the charts in late 1963. (Dion also recorded an Italian version of "Donna the Prima Donna" using the identical backup vocals.) His other Columbia releases were less successful, and problems with his addiction and changing public tastes caused him to enter a period of commercial decline.
For the next few years, Dion’s music became radically different, moving to more contemplative and mature material. He released several albums essentially as a singer-songwriter, to critical acclaim but moderate sales, moving to the Warner Brothers label in 1969.
There followed a one-off live reunion show with the Belmonts at Madison Square Garden in 1972, released on album. This was followed in 1975 by the album Born To Be With You, produced by Phil Spector. The album was a commercial failure, but has been subsequently praised by such artists as Jason Pierce of Spiritualized and Pete Townshend of The Who.[citation needed]
In 1978 Dion released an album drawing on many of his teenage influences, Return of the Wanderer, another critical success and commercial failure. In December 1979 there was a radical spiritual change in Dion, who had become a born-again Christian.[2] Thereafter, his recordings for several years were in a contemporary Christian vein, in which he released a number of albums on the Dayspring label reflecting his evangelical Christian convictions. Singles were successfully released to Christian radio, notably "Still in the Spirit" from his 1985 release entitled Kingdom in the Streets.
In 1984 he wins the Dove Award (Christian Music Award) for the album 'I Put Away My Idols'. He was also nominated for Grammy award, best male Gospel performance, for the same album.
Runaround Sue
Dion DiMucci Lyrics
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Hayp Hayp
Bumda Hady Hady Hayp Hayp
Bumda Hady Hady Hayp Hayp
Bumda Hady Hady Hayp
Ah I Should Have Known It From The Very Start
Now Listen People What I'm Telling You
Akeep Away Froma Runaround Sue
I Miss Her Lips And The Smile On Her Face
The Touch Of Her Hair And This Girl's Warm Embrace
So If You Don't Wanna Cry Like I Do
Akeep Away Froma Runaround Sue
Ah She Likes To Travel Around
She'll Love You But She'll Put You Down
Now People Let Me Put You Wise
Sue Goes Out With Other Guys
Here's The Moral And The Story From The Guy Who Knows
I Fell In Love And My Love Still Grows
Ask Any Fool That She Ever Knew They'll Say
Keep Away Froma Runaround Sue
(Repeat Last Two Verses And Chorus)
The song “Runaround Sue” by Dion DiMucci is about a girl named Sue who cheats on her boyfriend and runs around with other guys. Dion sings that he should have known from the beginning that Sue would leave him with a broken heart. He warns others to stay away from her as well. Dion reminisces about the good times he had with Sue including her lips, smile, and hair, but ultimately warns that she is a “runaround,” meaning she travels around and will love you but put you down. In the second verse, Dion advises listeners to not fall for Sue’s charm because she is not loyal and goes out with other guys. The song concludes with Dion telling others to learn from his experience and stay away from Sue if they don’t want to end up hurt.
The lyrics of “Runaround Sue” have been interpreted to be a warning from Dion to his male listeners to avoid women like Sue who are not trustworthy and will cheat on them. Others have interpreted the lyrics to be sexist and slut-shaming. However, the upbeat melody and catchy lyrics have made the song an enduring classic in the genre of rock and roll.
Line by Line Meaning
Hayp Hayp
Opening sounds of the song
Bumda Hady Hady Hayp Hayp
Repetitive sounds of the song
Ah I Should Have Known It From The Very Start
I should have realized from the beginning
This Girl Will Leave Me With A Broken Heart
This girl will break my heart
Now Listen People What I'm Telling You
Listen carefully to what I am saying
Akeep Away Froma Runaround Sue
Stay away from Runaround Sue
I Miss Her Lips And The Smile On Her Face
I miss her kisses and her smile
The Touch Of Her Hair And This Girl's Warm Embrace
I miss the feel of her hair and her warm hug
So If You Don't Wanna Cry Like I Do
If you don't want to be hurt like me
Akeep Away Froma Runaround Sue
Stay away from Runaround Sue
Ah She Likes To Travel Around
She enjoys traveling and moving around
She'll Love You But She'll Put You Down
She may love you but she will also insult you
Now People Let Me Put You Wise
Let me give you some helpful advice
Sue Goes Out With Other Guys
Sue dates other men
Here's The Moral And The Story From The Guy Who Knows
Here is the lesson from someone who learned it the hard way
I Fell In Love And My Love Still Grows
I fell in love with her and still have feelings for her
Ask Any Fool That She Ever Knew They'll Say
If you ask anyone who has been involved with her, they will tell you
Keep Away Froma Runaround Sue
Stay away from Runaround Sue
(Repeat Last Two Verses And Chorus)
Repeat the last two verses and chorus
Writer(s): Dion Di Mucci, Ernest Maresca
Contributed by Alice V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.