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Route 66 performed for the first of 2 encores by The Romantics at a Sold Out show in Washington DC at The Wax Museum on July 10, 1984 during the Romantics In Heat Tour. Finding the Romantics Wax Museum performance on a VHS tape that was stored for decades was a great find! Check out the Spider Records Detroit Store for some rare Romantics merchandise, and don't forget to pick up a Spider Records T-Shirt at https://spiderrecordsdetroit.com Buy Forever https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jackdekeyzer/forever/ Manager: Arnie Tencer [email protected] SUBSCRIBE @spiderrecordsdetroit Buy the No War - Alternate Mix here (Featuring Wally Palmar of The Romantics and Jack de Keyzer) https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/wallypalmarandjackdekeyzer/no-war-alternate-mix/ Many bands have covered the Bobby Troupe classic, including Nat king Cole, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry and many more, but I consider the Romantics performance one of the best. The song Route 66 has inspired me to travel back to the old roads, visiting cities and Record stores along the Route 66. What a great memory! [Get Your Kicks On] Route 66 [Remastered] · Nat King Cole The Unforgettable Legend of Jazz and Swing Chuck Berry - (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 [1961] "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" is a popular rhythm and blues standard, composed in 1946 by American songwriter Bobby Troup. The song uses a twelve-bar blues arrangement and the lyrics follow the path of U.S. Route 66 (US 66), which traversed the western two-thirds of the U.S. from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California. Nat King Cole, with the King Cole Trio, first recorded the song the same year, and it became a hit, appearing on Billboard magazine's R&B and pop charts. Another version to reach the Billboard charts was that recorded by Bing Crosby with the Andrews Sisters on May 11, 1946, and this reached the No. 14 position in 1946. The song was subsequently recorded by many artists, including Chuck Berry, Glenn Frey, the Rolling Stones, Them, Dr. Feelgood, Asleep at the Wheel, the Manhattan Transfer, Depeche Mode, The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Pappo, The Cramps, John Mayer, George Benson and Peter Tork & Shoe Suede Blues and the Romantics. Bobby Troup got the idea for the song on a cross-country drive from Pennsylvania to California. Troup wanted to try his hand as a Hollywood songwriter, so he and his wife, Cynthia, packed up their 1941 Buick and headed west. The trip began on US 40 and continued along US 66 to the California coast. Troup initially considered writing a tune about US 40, but Cynthia suggested the title "Get Your Kicks on Route 66". The song was composed on the ten-day journey and completed by referring to maps when the couple arrived in Los Angeles. The lyrics read as a mini-travelogue about the major stops along the route, listing several cities and towns through which Route 66 passes: St. Louis; Joplin, Missouri; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Amarillo, Texas; Gallup, New Mexico; Flagstaff, Arizona; Winona, Arizona; Kingman, Arizona; Barstow, California; and San Bernardino, California. Winona is the only town out of sequence: it was a very small settlement east of Flagstaff and might indeed have been forgotten if not for the lyric "Don't forget Winona", written to rhyme with "Flagstaff, Arizona". Many artists who have covered the tune over the years have changed the initial lyrics, usually to "It goes to St. Louis, down through Missouri..." then continuing with Oklahoma City and so on. Of the eight states through which the actual route passes, only Kansas and its cities—US 66 spends just eleven miles (18 km) inside the state's southeast corner—are not mentioned by the song. Chuck Berry famously mispronounces Barstow to rhyme with "cow" instead of correctly pronouncing it to rhyme with "go". "Route 66" was first recorded in 1946 by Nat King Cole, whose rendition became a hit on both the U.S. R&B and pop record charts. Cole later re-recorded the tune in 1956 (for the album After Midnight) and 1961 (The Nat King Cole Story). Martin Milner and George Maharis Starred in the 116 Episode TV Series "Route 66" in 1960 to 1964. "The adventures of two young drifters across America". Route 66 · Natalie Cole Writer: Bobby Troup Route66,Rolling Stones, Nat King Cole,ZZTop, Jazz, Martin Milner, George Maharis, live music, live performance, encore, distrokid #wallypalmar #theromantics #romantics #encore #livemusic #concert #jimmymarinos #arnietencer #detroit #washingtonDC #spiderrecordsdetroit #distrokid

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