- Route 66 (song)
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title = Route 66
comment = also known as "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66"
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caption = Sheet music cover
writer =Bobby Troup
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published = 1946
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recorded_by =Nat King Cole Trio ,Perry Como ,Chuck Berry ,The Rolling Stones Depeche Mode , and numerous others"(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", often rendered simply as "Route 66", is a
popular song andrhythm and blues standard, composed in 1946 by American songwriterBobby Troup . It was first recorded in the same year byNat King Cole , and was subsequently covered by many artists includingChuck Berry in 1961 andThe Rolling Stones in 1964. The song's lyrics follow the path of theU.S. Route 66 highway, which used to run a large distance across the US, going fromChicago ,Illinois toLos Angeles ,California . The title was suggested to Troup by his first wife, Cynthia.Fact|date=October 2007Composition and lyrics
Troup conceived the idea for the song while driving west from
Pennsylvania toLos Angeles, California , and the lyrics — which include references to the U.S. highway of the title and many of the cities it passes through — celebrate the romance and freedom ofautomobile travel. In an interview he once said the tune for the song, as well as the lyric "Get your kicks on Route 66" came to him easily, but the remainder of the lyrics eluded him. More in frustration than anything else he simply filled up the song with the names of towns and cities on the highway.The lyrics read as a mini-travelogue about the major stops along the route, listing several cities and towns that Route 66 passes through. Specifically mentioned, in order, are
St. Louis, Missouri ;Joplin, Missouri ;Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ;Amarillo, Texas ;Gallup, New Mexico ;Flagstaff, Arizona ;Winona, Arizona ;Kingman, Arizona ;Barstow, California ; andSan Bernardino, California . Winona is the only town out of sequence in the list. It was a very small settlement east of Flagstaff, and might indeed have been forgotten if not for the song's lyric, "Don't forget Winona", written to rhyme with "Flagstaff, Arizona."Recording history
"Route 66" was first recorded in 1946 by
Nat King Cole , whose rendition became a hit on both the U.S. R&B and poprecord charts . The version recorded byPerry Como in 1959 is more complete, including the seldom-heard second verse and also the introductory verse.The song has become a
pop standard and has since been covered by numerous other vocal and instrumental artists, including:*
Acoustix
*Asleep at the Wheel
*Chuck Berry
*The Cheetah Girls
*Natalie Cole
*Perry Como , only version with the complete lyrics
*The Cramps
*Lamont Cranston
*Bing Crosby &The Andrews Sisters
*Depeche Mode
*Dr. Feelgood
*Bob Dylan
*Guitar Wolf
*Hot Zex
*Jason & the Scorchers [ (as a bonus track on the 2002 CD release of the 1986 album "Still Standing")]
*The Jolt
*The Legendary Tiger Man
*Jerry Lee Lewis
*The Manhattan Transfer
*John Mayer [(nominated forBest Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the 49th Annual Grammys, also used in the soundtrack for the 2006 Pixar film "Cars")]
*Brad Paisley
*Pappo
*Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Pack Up the Plantation VHS only)
*John Pizzarelli
*Rockfour
*The Rolling Stones
*Scatman John
*Brian Setzer Orchestra [ (includes part ofNelson Riddle 's theme song fromRoute 66 (TV series) ) ]
*Skrewdriver
*Them featuring Van Morrison
*Mel Tormé
*Buckwheat Zydeco Re-worked version
Essex -born Englishsinger-songwriter Billy Bragg also recorded an "anglicised" version of the song called "A13 (Trunk Road to the Sea)" for aJohn Peel session. In the song — strummed and sung to the same tune as the original — the landmark cities are replaced with English ones along the route of the A13, with Bragg inviting listeners to "Go motoring, on the A-thirteen".Appearances in other media
The producers of television show "Route 66" commissioned a new theme song because they wanted to avoid making royalty payments for Troup's song.
The 2006
Disney /Pixar film "Cars" portrays the legendary road, Route 66 as a spectacle of the United States. In doing so, the film's soundtrack includes the popularChuck Berry version and theGrammy nominated "update version" by modern blues rock artist John Mayer.The 2006 film RV features the song, sung by the cast (
Robin Williams ,Cheryl Hines ,Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque ,Josh Hutcherson ,Jeff Daniels ,Kristin Chenoweth ,Hunter Parrish ,Chloe Sonnenfeld ,Alex Ferris ) as the closing credits are run.References
External links
* De Lisle, Tim (August 25, 2006). " [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,1857188,00.html Drive-time blues] ". "The Guardian
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