Get your kicks on Route 66 Well it winds from Chicago to L.A. More than 2000 miles all the way Get your kicks on Route 66 Well 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 Would you get hip to this kindly tip CBS had refused to pay for the rights to the old 1946 standard "Get Your Kicks on Route 66."
Lyrics to 'Route 66' by Chuck Berry: Well, if you ever plan to motor west Jack, take my way, it's the highway, that's the best Get your kicks on Route 66 Well, it winds from Chicago to L.A. That older song had actually been written on Route 66. That the theme to the Route 66 TV show has lyrics! They approached Nelson Riddle and he composed a clear homage to Troupes tune, yet a uniquely original and catchy instrumental. Good thing, or "Route 66" may never have been written. Get your kicks on Route 66 A great song, but the label (or Bobby) wanted more than the producers of Route 66 the TV show, were willing to pay. It winds from chicago to la, More than two thousand miles all the way. Get your kicks on route sixty-six. Here's the backstory. "Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" is a popular rhythm and blues standard, composed in 1946 by American songwriter Bobby Troup. Route 66 Lyrics: If you ever plan to motor west / Travel my way / Take the highway that's the best / Get your kicks on Route 66 / It winds from Chicago to LA / More than two thousand miles all the Nat King Cole – Route 66 Lyrics (word & lyrics by bobby troup) This lyrics are like performed by natalie cole If you ever plan to motor west, Travel my way, take the highway that is best.