The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
A popular blues song written by Bobby Troup in 1946, made recorded by the Nat King Cole Trio the same year, and inspired many artists along with the Stone, from there on out. The lyrics are a sort of guide through some cities and towns through Route 66.
Bobby Troup in 1970, playing SSGT Gorman in t...
[Verse 1]
Well if you ever plan to motor west
Jack take my way that's the highway that's the best
Get your kicks on Route 66
[Verse 2]
Well it winds from Chicago to LA
More than 2000 miles all the way
Get your kicks on Route 66
[Bridge]
Well it goes from St. Louie down to Missouri
Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty
You'll see Amarillo and Gallup, New Mexico
Flagstaff, Arizona, don't forget Winona
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino
[Verse 3]
Well do get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
Well it goes from St. Louie down to Missouri
Oklahoma City looks oh so pretty
You'll see Amarillo and Gallup, New Mexico
Flagstaff, Arizona, don't forget Winona
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino
[Verse 3]
Would you get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66
[Outro]
Well get your kicks on Route 66
Well get your kicks on Route 66
Route 66 was written by Bobby Troup.
Route 66 was produced by Andrew Loog Oldham & Eric Easton.
The Rolling Stones released Route 66 on Thu Apr 16 1964.