Route 66
Chuck Berry
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14 facts about this song
Route 66" Song HistoryIt was originally composed by Bobby Troup in 1946.
- The song is also known as "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66".
- It was first recorded by Nat King Cole and became a hit in 1946.
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Asleep at the Wheel's VersionThe band covered the song in their 1997 album, "The Wheel Keeps on Rollin'".
- Their rendition is a Western swing adaptation.
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Bing Crosby's VersionBing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters collaborated on a version of the song in 1962.
- Their rendition gave the song a unique harmonious complexity.
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Bobby Troup's VersionAs the original composer of the song, Troup also recorded a version.
- His version is often referred to as the standard, setting the base for many future adaptations.
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Brian Setzer's VersionBrian Setzer's cover can be found in his 2005 album, "Rockabilly Riot Volume One: A Tribute To Sun Records".
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Chuck Berry's VersionChuck Berry recorded his version in 1961.
- Berry's version is more rock ‘n’ roll, maintaining a fast tempo throughout.
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Depeche Mode's VersionThe band covered "Route 66" in 1987.
- Their version can be found as a B-side on the CD and vinyl releases of their single, "Behind the Wheel".
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Dr. Feelgood's VersionThe British Pub Rock band covered the song in their 1975 album, "Down by the Jetty".
- They gave a unique British-twist to the American Route 66 story.
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Glenn Frey's VersionFound in his 1988 album "Soul Searchin", Glenn Frey's version had more of a jazz influence.
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The Andrews Sisters' VersionTheir Trio harmony with Bing Crosby in 1962 made their version famous.
- It had a Swing theme, with each sister contributing different vocal parts.
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The Cramps' VersionTheir version of "Route 66" was released in 1991.
- As a punk-rock band, they gave the song a more raw and gritty sound.
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The Manhattan Transfer's VersionThe group covered "Route 66" in their 1994 album, "The Very Best of The Manhattan Transfer".
- Their version features a more jazz-influenced, acapella style.
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The Rolling Stones' VersionTheir rendition of "Route 66" appeared on their debut album in 1964.
- It stood out due to its Blues-Rock style, which then was unusual for an English band.
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Them's VersionThe band, fronted by Van Morrison, covered "Route 66" in 1973.
- It had a rock and roll spin, blending the song with a touch of Morrison's unique vocal style.
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