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Getaway Car (Susan Ashton song)

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"Getaway Car"
Single by Hall & Oates
from the album Do It for Love
Released2003
Genre Pop
Length3:49
Label U-Watch
Songwriter(s) Gary Haase, Billy Mann
Producer(s) Daryl Hall, Brian Rawling, Sheppard, Mark Taylor
Hall & Oates singles chronology
"Intuition"
(2003) "Getaway Car"
(2003) "I'll Be Around"
(2004)
"Getaway Car"
Single by The Jenkins
from the album The Jenkins (unreleased)
Releasedmid-2004
Genre Country
Length3:06
Label Capitol Nashville
Songwriter(s) Gary Haase, Billy Mann
Producer(s) Rodney Crowell
The Jenkins singles chronology
"Blame It on Mama"
(2004) "Getaway Car"
(2004)

"Getaway Car" is a song written by songwriters Gary Haase and Billy Mann. The song was first recorded in 1999 by Susan Ashton, an American country and Christian singer, on her album Closer ,[1] although it was not released as a single.

Since then, the song has been recorded by the country groups 4 Runner and The Jenkins, R&B group Dakota Moon, as well as the rock duo Hall & Oates. 4 Runner, The Jenkins and Hall & Oates all released their renditions as singles. 4 Runner's version, however, did not chart. Hall & Oates's version was released in late 2003 as the fifth and final single from their 2002 album Do It for Love , reaching number 21 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts with it.

In 2004, The Jenkins released their version as the second and final single from their unreleased, self-titled debut album. This rendition reached a peak of number 38 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts in August 2004, becoming the Jenkins' final chart single.

Chart performance

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Hall & Oates

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Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard )[2] 21

The Jenkins

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Chart (2004) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard )[3] 38

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