![]() Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) was also included in 2021 Rolling Stone’s Greatest Songs of All Time list, ranking 60th as “one of the Eighties’ most resonant tunes. Many Stranger Things fans will have tuned into the song on YouTube, iTunes, Amazon or Spotify, after watching the series. The artists has received an estimated GBP 2.37 million in streaming royalties as a result of its new-found popularity according to a report in Yahoo!Finance. Fueled by the Netflix sensation, Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) ranked among the top 10 most played songs for three weeks in a row on Spotify and iTunes, becoming the most streamed song in eight countries, including the United States and the UK, outshining hits from Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, and Karol G.Īs the songwriter, composer, singer, performer and producer of Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), Kate Bush, owns the economic rights to the hit as well as the Hounds Of Love album, via her independent record label, Noble and Brite Ltd. The answer was Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) by Kate Bush, first released in 1985 (a year before the plot takes place). ![]() In searching for a tune that would save Max's life, the Stranger Things crew wracked their brains to come up with her favorite song. Millions of young people heard Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) for the first time, 37 years after its original release thanks to the popular Netflix’s series, Stranger Things. ![]() The hit (spoiler alert) was chosen by the character Max Mayfield as a talismanic song in “Dear Billy”, one of the most emotional episodes of the series. Stranger Things premiered its fourth season on Netflix in May 2022, featuring Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), a 1980s hit by British singer songwriter Kate Bush. Running Up That Hill: an ‘80s hit makes millions in royalties thanks to Stranger Things ![]()
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