Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' has continued its ascent, now reaching one billion streams.
. “I have an image of a river that suddenly floods and becomes many, many tributaries — a billion streams — on their way to the sea. Each one of these streams is one of you.”
She added, “Thank you so much for sending this song on such an impossibly astonishing journey. I’m blown away.”Stranger Things , ultimately saving the character of Max . It quickly went viral and returned to the charts decades after its original release.that the song was perfect for the scene. “In the face of Max’s painful isolation and alienation from others, a ‘deal with god’ could heart-wrenchingly reflect Max’s implicit belief that only a miracle of unlikely understanding and show of support could help her climb the hills of life before her,” Felder noted.during a rare interview with BBC Radio 4.
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