Route 66 Theme
Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra Lyrics


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If you ever plan to motor west,
Travel my way, take the highway that is best.
Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.

It winds from Chicago to LA,
More than two thousand miles all the way.
Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Now you go through Saint Looey
Joplin, Missouri,
And Oklahoma City is mighty pretty.
You see Amarillo,
Gallup, New Mexico,
Flagstaff, Arizona.
Don't forget Winona,
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino.

Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.

Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.




Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra's song Route 66 Theme are a celebration of the iconic Route 66 highway that runs from Chicago to Los Angeles, covering over two thousand miles. The song is a call to those who plan to travel west to take the best highway, Route 66, and get their kicks on this famous road.


The journey of Route 66 takes you through various cities and states, and the lyrics mention some of the notable stops along the way, including Saint Looey, Joplin, Missouri, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Gallup, New Mexico, Flagstaff, Arizona, Winona, Kingman, Barstow, and San Bernardino. The lyrics encourage travelers to "get hip to this timely tip" and make sure to get their kicks on Route 66 when making the California trip.


The song captures the sense of adventure, freedom, and excitement that Route 66 represented to travelers in the mid-20th century. The highway offered a way to see America, explore its towns and cities, and experience the vastness and diversity of the country. Overall, Route 66 Theme is a cheerful and uplifting tribute to the iconic American highway.


Line by Line Meaning

If you ever plan to motor west
In case you are planning to drive towards the west


Travel my way, take the highway that is best.
Come along with me and take the most ideal road


Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Have some fun and enjoy the experience on Route 66


It winds from Chicago to LA,
The road meanders from Chicago to Los Angeles


More than two thousand miles all the way.
The distance covered is over 2000 miles


Now you go through Saint Looey
Next, you go through St. Louis


Joplin, Missouri,
And then, Joplin in Missouri


And Oklahoma City is mighty pretty.
Oklahoma City is quite beautiful


You see Amarillo,
You will spot Amarillo


Gallup, New Mexico,
As well as Gallup, New Mexico


Flagstaff, Arizona.
Followed by Flagstaff in Arizona.


Don't forget Winona,
Don't miss Winona


Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino.
Also pass through Kingman, Barstow, and San Bernardino


Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
Here's some advice you might find useful


When you make that California trip
When you travel to California


Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Have some fun while driving on Route 66


Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
Here's some advice you might find useful


When you make that California trip
When you travel to California


Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Have some fun while driving on Route 66


Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Have some fun while driving on Route 66


Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
Have some fun while driving on Route 66




Lyrics © MUSIC ASSET MANAGEMENT (MAM), Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bobby W Troup

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@toobad181

I am crying as I write this. George Maharis ( "Buzz" who co- starred with Martin Milner ) just passed away May 24, 2023, at the age of 94. I hope he's " found himself " perhaps continuing to find adventure traveling around in heaven in a Corvette --
RIP " Buzz ". Will always love you.

@Alan-71351

Thanks toobad. I LOVED this show starting as a ten year old.Two cool cats. Sorry about G. Too

@nyterpfan

That walking bass line with the jazzy piano counterpoint--then the booming brass section--absolutely friggin BOSS!!

@dsparkman6315

Pay attention to that bass line. It is rather unique and innovative.

@margotblanchette3767

@scottmckenna9164

My childhood passes by in music

@dmswanson5694

Adriot, or as we say, dead-on. Take a bow.@@scottmckenna9164

@kentayers4578

I can virtually visualize him playing that big upright bass fiddle.@@dsparkman6315

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@kentayers4578

I was lucky enough 30 years ago to buy an old Seeburg jukebox. I immediately went out and found the "45" single of this song, put it in the rack, and it is still there. I still get goosebumps when I hear it like I did 58 years ago on TV. I also remember right at the end of the theme during the closing credits, an announcer said "This has been a Screen Gems film presentation, in association with Columbia pictures."

@felixbautista

Good for you! Thank you so much.

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