Getaway
Hudson Moore Lyrics


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Its hop in the car, drop all time today.
Let's leave the cellphone, back home.
All the trouble's, far away.
Cause, girl all I wanna do, is spend a little time with you.
Let's ditch this town, roll the windows down.
Get a blue sky, kind of view.
You and me in the front seat, flying down some old road.
I don't care where we go.
Out to Texas, Tennessee.
Out to the country, straight to the beach.
Baby, you say we'll make our Getaway.
100 miles down the road, and we stop for a little gas.
I go inside, try on some cheap sunglasses.
Just to make you laugh.
Couple red bulls and some twizzlers on the dash.
Hours to go, you already know.
Ain't no turning back.
You and me in the front seat, flying down some old road.
I don't care where we go.
Out to Texas, Tennessee.
Out to the country, straight to the beach.
Baby, you say we'll make our Getaway.
Getaway.
You and me in the front seat, flying down some old road.
I don't care where we go.
You and me in the front seat, flying down some old road.
I don't care where we go.
Out to Texas, Tennessee.
Out to the country, straight to the beach.
Baby, you say, baby you say.
We'll make our Getaway.
Come on, let's make our getaway.
Ts hop in the car, drop all time today.




Let's leave the cellphone, back home.
All the trouble's, far away."

Overall Meaning

Hudson Moore's "Getaway" is a sweet love song that features a couple trying to escape the responsibilities of their everyday lives. The lyrics invite the listener to take off for an adventurous journey, free from the constraints of daily routines that they find so dull. The singer urges his lover to leave their phones behind and forget about other people's troubles for a while to focus on each other. The "Getaway" that the song talks about represents a break from the hustle and bustle of life and a chance to experience the freedom of the open road where the two can go wherever their hearts lead them.


As the journey progresses, the couple starts to enjoy each other's company and leave all their worries behind. The singer's emotions become more apparent as he takes the lead while driving, and they seem to share an irresistible chemistry. The song gives the feeling of being young and in love, the kind of love that can make you feel invincible and make everything feel alright.


The song's melody is catchy and upbeat, making it a perfect soundtrack for a road trip or weekend getaway. In conclusion, Hudson Moore's "Getaway" is an ode to the joys of unplanned road trips and the joy of escaping the mundane routine of everyday life.



Line by Line Meaning

Its hop in the car, drop all time today.
Let's jump into the car and forget about time for today.


Let's leave the cellphone, back home.
We should leave our phones at home and disconnect.


All the trouble's, far away.
Let's leave all our worries behind and focus on enjoying each other's company.


Cause, girl all I wanna do, is spend a little time with you.
I really just want to spend some quality time with you.


Let's ditch this town, roll the windows down.
Let's leave this town behind and feel the wind in our hair.


Get a blue sky, kind of view.
Let's find a place where we can enjoy a beautiful blue sky.


You and me in the front seat, flying down some old road.
We'll be together in the front of the car, driving down an old road.


I don't care where we go.
The destination doesn't matter as long as we're together.


Out to Texas, Tennessee.
We could go to Texas, Tennessee or anywhere.


Out to the country, straight to the beach.
We could enjoy the country or go straight to the beach.


Baby, you say we'll make our Getaway.
You're excited about our trip and say we will truly get away from everything.


100 miles down the road, and we stop for a little gas.
After 100 miles, we'll stop for gas.


I go inside, try on some cheap sunglasses.
I'll go inside and entertain you by trying on some cheap sunglasses.


Just to make you laugh.
I'll do anything to make you laugh and smile.


Couple red bulls and some twizzlers on the dash.
On the dashboard, we have some Red Bulls and Twizzlers.


Hours to go, you already know.
We still have hours to go on this adventure, and you're aware of it.


Ain't no turning back.
We can't go back now, we're committed to this road trip.


Come on, let's make our getaway.
Let's go, our escape is waiting for us.




Writer(s): Jimmy Bralower, Robert Ford, J.b. Moore, Dean Swenson

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