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"The Julie London Show" Japan May 1964.
Thank you, my friend SGT (Join to see) for posting the music video of he Rolling Stones performing their cover of Bobby Troup's song (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66
Bobby Troup - Route 66 - "The Julie London Show" Japan May 1964.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLUYf6cekMA
(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 written by Bob Troup
Lyrics
"Well if you ever plan to motor west
Just take my way that's the highway that's the best
Get your kicks on Route 66
Well it winds from Chicago to L.A.
More than two thousands miles all the way
Get your kicks on Route sixty six
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 Bernadino
Would you get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty six
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 Bernadino
Would you get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty six"
FYI ~67210:LTC Stephen Curlee] LTC (Join to see) Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. "Bill" Price Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SFC William Farrell SGT Mark Halmrast Sgt Randy Wilber Sgt John H. SGT Gregory Lawritson CPL Dave Hoover SPC Margaret Higgins SSgt Brian Brakke 1stSgt Eugene Harless SSG William Jones SSG Diane R.
Bobby Troup - Route 66 - "The Julie London Show" Japan May 1964.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLUYf6cekMA
(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 written by Bob Troup
Lyrics
"Well if you ever plan to motor west
Just take my way that's the highway that's the best
Get your kicks on Route 66
Well it winds from Chicago to L.A.
More than two thousands miles all the way
Get your kicks on Route sixty six
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 Bernadino
Would you get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty six
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 Bernadino
Would you get hip to this kindly tip
And go take that California trip
Get your kicks on Route sixty six"
FYI ~67210:LTC Stephen Curlee] LTC (Join to see) Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. "Bill" Price Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SFC William Farrell SGT Mark Halmrast Sgt Randy Wilber Sgt John H. SGT Gregory Lawritson CPL Dave Hoover SPC Margaret Higgins SSgt Brian Brakke 1stSgt Eugene Harless SSG William Jones SSG Diane R.
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SPC Woody Bullard
Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, three of the original five members of the
Rolling Stones. Bass guitarist Bill Wyman retired from the Stones several years ago
and founding member Brian Jones died in 1969. I first saw the Stones in 1964 on
the Ed Sullivan TV show and I bought and still have their first album. I guess that
old saying is true, "a rolling stone gathers no moss". :o)
Rolling Stones. Bass guitarist Bill Wyman retired from the Stones several years ago
and founding member Brian Jones died in 1969. I first saw the Stones in 1964 on
the Ed Sullivan TV show and I bought and still have their first album. I guess that
old saying is true, "a rolling stone gathers no moss". :o)
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SGT (Join to see)
SPC Woody Bullard - Let's not forget the other founding member, Ian Stewart who played on all their albums until his death. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame posthumously with the Stones in 1989.
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SPC Woody Bullard
SGT (Join to see) - I can't believe I forgot about Ian Stewart who was the first to respond to Brian Jones advertisement for musicians to form a R&B band in 1962. Stewart stayed with the band but was not allowed to appear on stage with them in 1963 as manager Andrew Loog Oldham believed six people in a band were too many. Stewart became the forgotten Rolling Stone even while he played a major role in the recording sessions. Thanks for the reminder Dave.
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