

There was also a remix of 'Running Up That Hill' by Dutch remixer Ben Liebrand, which was broadcast on Dutch radio in 1985, but never officially released. Versionsįour different versions of Running Up That Hill exist: the album version (which also appears on the single), an extended version, an instrumental version and an edited version clocking in at 3:24), released on an American promotional 7" single.
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On the 12" single, there were three tracks: An extended and instrumental version of Running Up That Hill plus Under The Ivy. The B-side of the 7" single was Under The Ivy. In the UK, the 7" single was first released in a gatefold sleeve later issues had a 'standard' sleeve. 'Running Up That Hill' was released as a 7" single and a 12" single. The song also re-entered the Australian singles chart at number 2, which beat the original peak at number 6 in 1985. It was also used in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things, causing the song to reappear in various singles charts worldwide - and reaching number 8 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, improving on its original peak postion at number 30 in 1985.
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The song was used on the soundtrack of the movie The Chocolate War in 1988. On the album and subsequent releases the title was 'Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)'. Bush relented and changed the title for the single. Representatives at EMI were hesitant to release the single as 'A Deal With God' due its use of the word 'God', which might lead to a negative reception. The working title of 'Running Up That Hill' was 'A Deal With God'. Alan Murphy added guitar parts whereas Paddy Bush, always providing the most ingenious instruments, played the rather better known balalaika on this track. The track was worked on between 4 November and 6 December, with Stuart Elliott adding drums, but closely following the programmed pattern. I know we spent time working on the Fairlight melody/hook but the idea was there plus guide vocals." Del had programmed the Linn drum part, the basis of which we kept. We carried on working on Kate and Del's original. He commented later: "The first time I heard 'Running Up That Hill' it wasn't a demo, it was a working start.

Kate played the first versions of the songs to Paul Hardiman on 6 October 1983. The lyrics speak of Bush's impossible wish to become her lover, and he her, so that they could know what the other felt. The electronic drums, programmed by Del Palmer, and the Fairlight part were present from the first recording of the song. It was the first song recorded for the subsequent fifth studio album Hounds Of Love. The song was reportedly written in one evening in the summer of 1983.
