Auf der Flucht

"Auf der Flucht" (also known as "On the Run") is a 1982 song by Falco.

"On The Run (Auf Der Flucht)"
Single by Falco
from the album Einzelhaft
Released1981/82 worldwide
Recorded1981
GenrePop
Length4:13
Songwriter(s)Falco
Falco singles chronology
"Maschine brennt"
(1982)
"On The Run (Auf Der Flucht)"
(1981)
"Junge Roemer"
(1984)

Under the title "On The Run (Auf Der Flucht)" it was released as a double A-side promotional single in France, Canada and the US.

It was produced in 1981 in Berlin, Germany, by Robert Ponger. On the other side of the single, there is another song called "Maschine brennt", the double A-side single "On the Run / Maschine brennt" peaked at number nine in the US Hot Dance Club Play chart.

In European countries (except France), the single wasn't released as a double A-side, which meant the next single after "Der Kommissar" became "Maschine brennt" instead (that didn't include "Auf der Flucht") in case of Falco's home country Austria.

In Austria and Norway, the song peaked at number four in the official charts. In Germany, it reached number ten, in Spain number 34, and in the Netherlands number 49.

Track listing

7" single A&M 9721 (1982)

  1. "On The Run" (3:40)
  2. "Maschine brennt" (3:54)[1]

12" maxi single "On the Run" A&M SP-12063 (1982, US)

A. "On the Run (Falco song)|On The Run (Auf der Flucht)" (Specially Remixed Version) (4:33)
B. "Maschine Brennt" (Specially Remixed Version) (4:55)[2]
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