The One That Got Away (disambiguation)

The One That Got Away (disambiguation)

The One That Got Away may refer to:

Films:
*"The One That Got Away", a World War II film about famed German POW Franz Von Werra
*"The One That Got Away" (1996 film), a war film about a true First Gulf War incident

Music albums:
*"The One That Got Away" (album), the last album of Thin White Rope
*an album by Diana Jones (singer-songwriter)
*a Bim Skala Bim album

Songs:
*"The One That Got Away" (song), a Natasha Bedingfield hit song
*a track from "Barry Manilow" (album)
*a Pink song from the album "I'm Not Dead"
*a track from "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong"
*a song on the "Get Lucky" (Little River Band album)
*a track from "It's About Time" (Kenny Loggins album)
*a Mel Tillis single
*a Johnta Austin song
*a song on Al Stewart's album "Russians and Americans"
*a track on Tom Wait's "Small Change" album
*a John Gorka song on the album "Land of the Bottom Line"
*a song from "Cole Deggs & The Lonesome" (album)
*a Robert Mizzell song
*a Terri Walker song from the "L.O.V.E" (album)
*a Rondinelli song from the "Wardance" album
*a Colosseum track on the "Bread and Circuses" (album)
*a Michael Martin Murphey song from "Tonight We Ride"
*a song from "Six Days Before the Flood" by Judie Tzuke
*a track on the Edwin album "Edwin & the Pressure"
*a song from "Last Stop Suburbia by Allister
*a track on the "Music Machine Club Fun Album"
*a Farrah song on the "Me Too" (album)

Books and stories:
*the novel by Chris Ryan on which the 1996 film was based
*a novel by mystery writer Helen McCloy
*a romance novel by Victoria Alexander, Liz Carlyle, Eloisa James and Cathy Maxwell
*a historical book by James Leasor
*a children's book by Percival Everett
*a novel in the Sweet Valley Senior Year franchise
*short fiction by Mike Resnick
*a J. A. Konrath story

Television episodes from:
*"NYPD Blue" (Season 5)
*"Baywatch"
*
*"The Golden Girls"
*
*"Pie in the Sky" (TV series)
*"The Bill"
*"The Raccoons"
*"Babar" (TV series)
*short-lived series "Karen Sisco"
*American Dad


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