The single was promoted by a distinctive
music video directed by Tony van den Ende in which the band members performed in a room covered in aluminum foil and mirrors. The cameras used to film the video are clearly visible in many of the background reflections, their stands also covered in foil. The video is an homage to
Brian Eno and
Robert Fripp's
(No Pussyfooting) album cover, which was also portrayed by
the Strokes in the video for their single, "
The End Has No End," two decades later. The video received heavy rotation on
MTV in the summer of 1982, and helped the single to become a hit. The band toured the United States extensively to promote the single, supporting
Squeeze on their 1982 tour. As well as reaching number 9 on the
Billboard Hot 100, "I Ran" peaked at number 3 on the
Top Tracks chart and number 8 on the
Hot Dance Club Play chart. Subsequently, the album reached number 10 on the
Billboard 200. American
pop-punk band
Bowling for Soup recorded a cover of the song as a bonus track for the 2003 re-release of their album
Drunk Enough to Dance. This version served as the theme song for
DIC Entertainment's dub of the anime
Saint Seiya (renamed
Knights of the Zodiac). The song is one of six featured songs selected for the
EPCOT enclosed roller coaster
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at
Walt Disney World.
Iran word play With its abbreviated title and beginning of its chorus matching how some Americans pronounce
Iran (
IPA: or ), the song was heard by Americans as "
punningly political at a time when Iran itself was making headlines around the clock". The song, the music video, and the band were an "irresistible" package for American audiences, and by the summer of 1982, "America was clutching A Flock of Seagulls to its heart". This
word play issue was highlighted again in the fall of 2007, when the long-running American television show
Saturday Night Live ran a parody version of the song that expressly mocked current Iranian policies like
Holocaust denial. ==Charts==