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{{Infobox song

| name = Touch and Go

| cover = Touch_and_Go_-_The_Cars.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = the Cars

| album = Panorama

| B-side = Down Boys

| released =

| recorded = 1980

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 4:55 (album version)
3:41 (single version)

| label = Elektra 47039

| writer = Ric Ocasek

| producer = Roy Thomas Baker

| prev_title = Double Life

| prev_year = 1979

| next_title = Don't Tell Me No

| next_year = 1980

| misc =

}}

"'Touch and Go'" is a song by American rock band the Cars from their 1980 album 'Panorama'. The song was written and sung by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

Composition



The song's verses feature the use of polymeter. The bass and drums are playing in a time signature of , while the vocals, keyboards, and guitar are playing in . The guitar solo was played over music similar to the chorus, but with some sections extended to give Elliot Easton more measures on the chords E minor, F major, and G major, to build his flashy, melodic solo which resolves to a C major seventh chord.

Release



"Touch and Go" was released as the debut single from 'Panorama'. It reached number 37 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart in 1980, making it the highest charting American single from 'Panorama'. Its follow-up singles, "Don't Tell Me No" and "Gimme Some Slack" failed to chart.

"Touch and Go" has consistently appeared on many of the Cars' compilation albums, including 'Greatest Hits', 'Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology', 'Complete Greatest Hits', 'Shake It Up & Other Hits', and 'The Essentials'. Aside from 'Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology', it is the only track from 'Panorama' to appear on said albums.

Reception



"Touch and Go" has generally received positive reception from music critics. AllMusic critic Greg Prato said the song was a standout on 'Panorama' "which merges off-time keyboard flourishes with some great textural guitar work by Elliot Easton." Donald Guarisco, also of AllMusic, described the track as "a surprisingly straightforward ballad that became a minor hit for the group", also stating, "the melody is appropriately moody, consisting of attractive verses that hypnotically ebb and flow, a constantly ascending pre-chorus bridge that builds tension and a gorgeous call-and-response chorus that releases that tension", concluding that the song was "a sleek tune perfect for the car radio." Music critic Robert Christgau said that the song was one of the peaks of 'Panorama.'

John Lennon's opinion

Former Beatle John Lennon mentioned the song in his final interview on 8 December 1980, praising it for its 1950s sound and comparing it with his current record at the time, "(Just Like) Starting Over." He said, "I think the Cars' 'Touch and Go' is right out of the fifties 'Oh, oh...' A lot of it is fifties stuff. But with eighties styling, but, but... and that's what I think 'Starting Over' is; it's a fifties song made with an eighties approach."

Charts



References



Category:The Cars songs

Category:1980 singles

Category:Songs written by Ric Ocasek

Category:Song recordings produced by Roy Thomas Baker

Category:Elektra Records singles

Category:1980 songs

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