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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.
Do It for Love is the sixteenth studio album by pop music duo Hall & Oates, released on February 11, 2003 through U-Watch Records and Sanctuary Records.The title track peaked at No. 1 on Adult Contemporary charts making it the eighth No. 1 hit of their career, with "Forever For You", "Man on a Mission", and "Getaway Car" all charted as well.
Getaway Car may refer to: A car used in a crime scene getaway "Getaway Car" (Susan Ashton song), 1999, also recorded by 4 Runner, Hall & Oates, and The Jenkins "Getaway Car" (Taylor Swift song), 2018 "Getaway Car", a song by Audioslave from the album Audioslave, 2002 "Getaway Car", a song by Smash Mouth from the album Summer Girl, 2006
John Oates – lead vocals (4, 5, 9), backing vocals, rhythm guitars, mando-guitar, electric piano and dulcimer (4) Christopher Bond – backing vocals (2–4, 8, 9); keyboards, synthesizers, tonalities, lead 6-string and 12-string guitars (8, 9); arrangements, string arrangements and conductor
Our Kind of Soul is the seventeenth studio album by Hall & Oates, released in 2004. The album contains three original tracks and 14 covers of soul hits of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It is mostly acoustic with some electric guitar and synthesizers. It covers a number of their favorite soul songs. [1]
American musical duo Hall & Oates has released 18 studio albums and 63 singles.The duo has had eight albums certified platinum (including three double platinum) and an additional six albums certified gold by the RIAA.
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The album is a mixture of their classics and some then-current songs by Hall & Oates. A VHS video of this concert with a different running order was released in 1987. On July 13, 1985, Daryl Hall, John Oates, Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin appeared together at Live Aid, two months before this album was released. [2]