Getaway Car (Susan Ashton song)
"Getaway Car" | |
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Single by Hall & Oates | |
from the album Do It for Love | |
Released | 2003 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 3:49 |
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" | |
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Single by The Jenkins | |
from the album The Jenkins (unreleased) | |
Released | mid-2004 |
Genre | Country |
Length | 3:06 |
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
[edit ]Hall & Oates
[edit ]Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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US Adult Contemporary (Billboard )[2] | 21 |
The Jenkins
[edit ]Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Songs (Billboard )[3] | 38 |
References
[edit ]- ^ "4Runner: the return of country 4 part harmony". Epinions.com. 2003年07月21日. Archived from the original on 2010年05月04日. Retrieved 2008年06月07日.
- ^ "Daryl Hall & John Oates Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard.
- ^ "The Jenkins Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
- 1999 songs
- 2003 singles
- 2004 singles
- 4 Runner songs
- Hall & Oates songs
- The Jenkins songs
- Music videos directed by Trey Fanjoy
- Songs written by Billy Mann
- Song recordings produced by Brian Rawling
- Capitol Records Nashville singles
- Song recordings produced by Mark Taylor (record producer)
- Song recordings produced by Rodney Crowell
- Susan Ashton songs
- 2000s American single stubs