The album made its debut on the
Billboard 200 on October 21, 1989, and after seven weeks of slowly moving up the charts reached its peak position of number 37, a lower position than her previous two albums. The album spent a total of 25 weeks on the
Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the
RIAA.
Runaway Horses was Carlisle's last album to chart in the United States. The album debuted on the
UK Albums Chart on November 4, 1989, at number four, which was the album's peak position, matching that of her previous album. The album moved down and back up the chart over the next 18 months and re-entered the top 10 in 1991. Five singles from the album entered the UK Top 40, two of which reached Top 10. The album spent a total of 39 weeks in the UK Top 100 and was certified Platinum by the
BPI. Carlisle was presented with her Platinum disc live on the Saturday morning children's television show
Going Live! on
BBC1. The album was also a success in Australia; it peaked at number six and was certified double Platinum becoming the 24th best-selling album of 1990. Six singles were released from
Runaway Horses and were successful in most markets, with the album giving Carlisle four more international top ten hits. "
Leave a Light On" was the first song released from the album and became a top ten hit around the world including the UK, where it hit number four (and was certified Silver), Australia, where it hit number five, and Canada, where it hit number six. The song narrowly missed the top ten in the United States peaking at number 11. In Japan, "
(We Want) The Same Thing" was released alongside "Leave a Light on" as the lead single in October 1989; when issued in the UK the following year, it became her fifth top ten single. "
La Luna" was the third song released from the album and became a top 40 hit in Australia and the UK, also becoming her third top ten in Switzerland. "
Summer Rain" was the fourth song released and became a top ten hit in Australia and a top 30 hit in the US (where it was released as the second single) and the UK (where it was released as the sixth single in December 1990). "
Runaway Horses" was the fifth single released but was not as successful as the previous singles, only managing to reach number 40 in the UK. "
Vision of You" was the sixth song released and became the lowest-charting single on the album only peaking at number 41 in the UK, and a remix in 1991 reached 71. ==Reissues==