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Who sang the song runaway on the American billboard?
Billboard is an American music magazine founded in 1894. At that time, it was called "Billboard Announcement", which contained many kinds of music introductions and charts.

the most important charts are Billboard Hot 1 (single ranking) and Billboard 2 (album ranking).

Runaway

is a famous song of American pop metal band Bon Jovi, which was included in the band's debut album Bon Jovi with the same name in 1984. This song reached No.39 on the Billboard Hot 1 in early 1984, and became the first single of the band to enter the top 4 of the American list.

on November 1, 1894, in a pub in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, two young men, William H.Donaldson and James F. Henningham, who designed billboards for circuses and exhibitions, got drunk and got the idea of running a publication, and Billboard was born. However, at that time, it was also called "Billboard Advertising". This monthly magazine has only eight pages and sells for 1 cents. The content is mainly about state events, carnival festivals, entertainment and performances.

In p>1897, the magazine was renamed "The Billboard" and a series of adjustments were made. Donaldson bought Henningham's shares, turned the monthly magazine into a weekly magazine, and set up offices in new york and Chicago. The content of the magazine is gradually entertaining: adding news and advertisements, film introductions, song reviews, column areas and so on in the record industry. It was not until 1913 that Billboard appeared the first list of "Top Ten Best-selling Pop Songs of Last Week" and became the first magazine to have a list.