"Get Away", backed with Fame's own composition "El Bandido", was released through Columbia on 17 June 1966 in the UK. It topped the
UK Singles Chart for one week in July 1966, becoming Fame's second UK number one after "
Yeh, Yeh" (1965). The single was released in the
United States on the
Imperial label, a subsidiary of
Liberty, and reached number 70 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Fame felt the chart success of "Get Away" "marked a really specific stage in my development" as, unlike "Yeh, Yeh", the song was self-composed. Upon release, Norman Jopling and
Peter Jones of
Record Mirror praised the song's arrangement as "hustle-rhythm, fast-lyricked and with curious and compelling little brass-
sax phrase". Penny Valentine of
Disc and Music Echo considered "Get Away" "musically the best record Georgie has ever made", opining "it swings more than anything he's done on a single". "Get Away" was later used as the theme-tune for the long-running travel and lifestyle show
Getaway on
Australian television. ==Notes==