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Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

697.0. "Route 66" by LARVAE::BRIGGS_R () Thu Feb 02 1995 08:47

    
    Out of all the songs I know and love (and there must be thousands) one
    song that I've been concious of being embarrasingly ignorant of is that
    classic 'Route 66'.
    
    So, can anyone tell me who did the original and who has done the
    definitive version? I need to purchase a CD or something with it on.
    Probably a Greatest Hits or some other compilation so any suggestions
    would be appreciated.
    
    Richard
    Basingstoke, UK
    
    PS: Why is it that in everyday conversation Americans pronounce 'route'
    as *rowt* (as opposed to the British *root*) and yet all versions of
    this song I have heard sing *root* 66? Or is it the fact that I've only
    heard British covers? 
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697.1Here's a few...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Feb 02 1995 09:4922
    Well, it was written by Bobby Troup, but I *think* Nat "King" Cole
    recorded the original version. Probably the definite one was done by
    the Rolling Stones: track one, side A of their very first album (way
    back in '64)...what a way to start!
    
    However, it's become very much a standard for R&R and R&B bands. Off
    the top of my head, I can think of versions by:
    
    Them (w/Van Morrison)
    The Count Bishops
    Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons
    The Cramps (I kid you not!)
    Radio Birdman
    Chuck Berry (I'm a bit hazy on this one)
    
    And there are certainly dozens of others.
    
    Dom
    
    P.S. Billy Bragg did a great parody called "The A13 (?) to
    Shoeburyness", which basically adapted the song for Anglophiles!
     
697.2TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPThu Feb 02 1995 12:2112
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>    PS: Why is it that in everyday conversation Americans pronounce 'route'
>    as *rowt* (as opposed to the British *root*) and yet all versions of
>    this song I have heard sing *root* 66? Or is it the fact that I've only
>    heard British covers? 

Actually, Americans aren't that consistent.  In my neck of the woods
(Baltimore Maryland, just north of Washington DC) most people seem
to pronounce it "root".

-Hal
697.3great rathole!TOOK::LEVINELance LevineThu Feb 02 1995 13:258
RE: *rowt* vs. *root*

I seem to encounter both pronunciations, about 50/50.  This is particularly
frustrating for me, as I write software for routers!  After oscillating between
the two for a while, I've settled on *root*er, and am resigned to the frequent
befuddled stares and "oh, you mean *rowt*er"s...

-Lance-
697.4is there an ENGLISH notesfile ?WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Thu Feb 02 1995 14:589
    
    just to add to the confusion, a 'Router' pronounced 'rowter', is a
    Woodworking tool - or at least it is in the UK. Now, if we're gonna
    pronounce a 'Roooter' (as in networks) as 'Rowter', what can we call
    the woodworking thingy ? There aren't many options left (well non as
    far as I can see) and we can't have the same name for both....
    
    Graham (who thinks this may be Ratholing just a bit....)
    
697.5:)))SLICK1::OSTIGUYThu Feb 02 1995 16:316
    So what about Roto-Rooter...hmm, do those who say rowt 66 say
    Roto-Rowter ???
    
    or rowdy...is it rooty ???   root beer, rowt beer ???
    
    Wes
697.6Lyrics Anyone??SPESHR::WAIBLEThu Feb 02 1995 17:4618
    
    Back to Rute 66, %^), can anyone pen the words for me. I love the tune
    too and if you want to here R&B sung techno-pop style, check out
    Depeche modes version the next time you hear them on the radio
    (probably have to go to 95.5 Prvidence Rhode Island for that one!!)
    
    Anyway, all I can think of  is:
    
    	"If you ever get the urge to motor west
            Take the hiway, take the biway that's the best
    	Get your kicks on route 66"
    
    anybody with lyrics please supply. I'd be grateful,
    
    
    					Grateful Fred
    
    
697.7PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Feb 02 1995 17:544
    I want to puke everytime I hear the Depeche Mode version.  Talk about
    lame....
    
    Mark.
697.8NITMOI::LEMAIREThu Feb 02 1995 20:307
    Re: -1
    
    Ditto.
    I believe that 'Depeche Mode' is a French idiomatic expression
    that means 'boring, repetitive, and essentially devoid of any humor'
    
    Weez
697.9AATW anyone ?USCTR1::LEEFri Feb 03 1995 14:073
       You must check out the version by Asleep at the Wheel,
    a Western Swing Band.  IMHO the best......
    
697.10It runs through St.Louie, Austin, Missouri...CUPMK::WIEGLERFri Feb 03 1995 15:135
    I agree that Asleep At The Wheel does the best version *I've* ever
    heard.  I think it is also covered on last year's release by the Brian
    Setzer Orchestra.  A classic song.
    
    	WW
697.11... Kingston, Barstow, San Bernadino ...STRATA::PHILLIPSMusic of the spheres.Fri Feb 03 1995 18:4910
    Ditto the last two replies.....
    
    Asleep At The Wheel had a studio recording of "66" quite a few moons
    ago.  It went over well enough in concert that when they recorded their 
    "Alive And Kickin'" CD in 1991, they chose _it_ for the opening tune of
    the album!
    
    Great tune - and if you like swing, check out the album!
    
    						--Eric--
697.12Depeche Mode Rules <NOT!!!>USCTR1::LEEFri Feb 03 1995 20:062
      Not to beat a dead horse, but the Depeche Mode "attempt"
    at this tune is a DISGRACE.  Please just go away !
697.13WWW addressHLDE01::HIELKEMA_MMon Feb 06 1995 09:247
    For those of you who have WWW access, check out this address:
    
    http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~swa/route66/main.html
    
    You'll like it!
    
    - Minne
697.14Pie ala modeSPESHR::WAIBLEWed Feb 15 1995 16:028
    Just thought i'd add a different spin. I like swing and pretty much a
    hard edged R&B is what i like best but I just thought that Depeche
    mode's reading was in the the category of "something completely
    different". Sounds like some of you needed to blow of steam about
    something anyway. hope your delicate sensibilities weren't too
    offended!!
    
    						-F