Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill - Music Direct
Bush initially titled the song "A Deal with God," but her label, EMI, feared the word "God" would lead to a radio ban in religious countries. They eventually compromised by using "Running Up That Hill" as the main title while keeping the original name as a subtitle on the album. Musical Composition & Production
Kate Bush's is a cornerstone of 1980s art-pop, originally released in August 1985 as the lead single from her fifth studio album, Hounds of Love . Written and produced by Bush in her private studio, the track is renowned for its innovative use of the Fairlight CMI synthesizer and a driving, tom-heavy LinnDrum beat. Meaning and Themes Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill - Music
The track is celebrated for its "deceptively simple" yet tense structure. Bush initially titled the song "A Deal with
The song explores the and the longing for true empathy. Written and produced by Bush in her private
Bush explained that the lyrics describe a man and a woman who love each other deeply but struggle to understand their partner's perspective. She imagined that if they could make a "deal with God" to swap places, they would finally understand what it feels like to be the other person, clearing up their misunderstandings.