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Subject: Lyr Add: POMPTON TURNPIKE (W Osborne, D Rogers) From: Jim Dixon Date: 22 Jan 24 - 06:39 PM My transcription from the recording at the Internet Archive. I have used dashes to indicate pauses in the rhythm. POMPTON TURNPIKE (Will Osborne, Dick Rogers) As recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five (vocal by Louis Jordan) on Decca 8500 A, 1940. Pompton—Turnpike: That’s a very famous Jersey roadway Full of—country—charm. Pompton—Turnpike Leads you to a place not far from Broadway. Still it’s—on a—farm. You dine with life subdued. The music interlude Puts you right in the mood To dance and find yourself romance. Pompton—Turnpike: Ride your bike, or if you like, just hitchhike. Come to—Pompton—Turnpike. You can ride your bike, if you like, But if you can’t ride a bike, you better hitchhike To Pompton, To Pompton, Better come to—Pompton—Turnpike. [From the Wikipedia article, Newark-Pompton Turnpike: Charlie Barnet recorded the song Pompton Turnpike, which was written by Will Osborne and Dick Rogers, about the Meadowbrook, a swing era performance venue on Pompton Avenue in Cedar Grove, NJ. It is now a Macedonian Orthodox Church. The song was covered as a jazz/blues vocal version by Louis Jordan, the "King of the Jukebox" in the 1940s.You can also hear Barnet’s recording at the Internet Archive, but it is an instrumental. [A catalog entry at the University of Alberta library indicates that there is a missing verse that begins: “Stranger, can you tell me where I'll find a certain highway leading to a very famous rendez-vous?”] |
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Subject: RE: US Highways and songs about them From: cnd Date: 26 Mar 24 - 08:51 AM Grapes On the Vine mentions Route 22, which I believe is US Route 22 as it passes through Pittsburgh (FYI -- not sure if this is a recent change, but my attempts to post were met with an error informing me the Subject title was 52 characters, two over a 50-character limit.) |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: David C. Carter Date: 27 Mar 24 - 09:59 AM Hank Williams:Lost Highway Arlo Guthrie:Highway in the Wind |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 14 Jun 24 - 07:46 PM The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie Colter Wall Well Reverend Reverend please come quick 'Cause I got something to admit I met a man out in the sticks A good old miss He drove a series 10 cadillac And wore cigar on his lip Don't you know the Devil wears a suit and tie I saw him driving down the sixty one in early July White as a cotton field And sharp as a knife I heard him howlin' as he passed me by And he said I know you I know you, young man I know you by the state of your hands You're a six string picker Just as I... I am Let me learn ya some I know a few turns to make all the girls dance Don't you know the Devil wears a suit and tie I saw him driving down the sixty one in early July White as a cotton field And sharp as a knife I heard him howlin' as he passed me by Foolish foolish was I Damn my foolish eyes Cause that man's lessons had a price Oh sweet price My sweet soul Everlasting My very own Eternal light Don't you know the Devil wears a suit and tie I saw him driving down the sixty one in early July White as a cotton field And sharp as a knife I heard him howlin' as he passed me by Well the Devil wears a suit and tie I saw him driving down the sixty one in early July White as a cotton field And sharp as a knife I heard him howlin' As he passed me By |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Neil D Date: 15 Jun 24 - 03:13 AM Woody Guthrie's "the Asch Recordings" 1944 and 1945 included his song "Hard Traveling" with the line "I've been walking that Lincoln Highway / I thought you knowed". The Lincoln Highway being US 30, the first coast to coast road. It ran from Time Square to San Fransisco. Other than the brief mention by Guthrie there have been many songs written about the Lincoln Highway including 3 marches and a symphony. |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,henryp Date: 16 Jun 24 - 07:05 AM Long Long Time To Get Old (Ian Tyson) from Great Speckled Bird (1969) - and a great album too! The eagle’s flying tomorrow, mosquito biting me today I ride the bus to Toronto,. Highway 2 all the way I take a walk along Yonge Street, where good times are bought and sold Remember this, children, if the good Lord’s willing, live a long long time to get old Yonge Street, Toronto, is a major arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Ontario's first colonial administrator, John Graves Simcoe, named the street for his friend Sir George Yonge, an expert on ancient Roman roads. |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: cnd Date: 10 Jul 24 - 08:45 AM Can't believe I forgot about this song for so long... Pure Prairie League's famous roast of Merle Haggard (and country singers in general) pretending to be country, but not actually *being* country.... It's already on Mudcat (click) so I won't repeat the lyrics. |
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Subject: Highway 1 and Highway 101 - oops From: GUEST,Ancient Matriarch Date: 13 Jul 24 - 01:02 PM I made this up when I was living on Comptche-Ukiah Road, three miles east of the town (not village) of Mendococino. Despite what Siri says, it's pronounced com-chee. I recommend mudcatters heading south from Mendo take 101, as the southbound lane of Coast Highway 1 has fallen into the ocean. To the tune of Country Roads: Almost normal, Mendocino Sprouts at Corners, coffee at the Good Life. Life is weird here, weirder than you think Raccoons in the garbage, spiders in the sink Comptche Road, take me home Where it ain’t so darn quaint Where there’s no one taking photos Take me home, Comptche Road. I see them out on the headlands, staring at their phones “Is that a dolphin or a whale?” is what they say. “Give us all your money,” say the shopkeepers, “And then go back to San Jose…” Highway One Take them home To the place they belong San Francisco, Palo Alto Take them home, 101. I hear their voices as I drive in to get my mail “Is there a bathroom in this town?” is what they say. Looking for a parking space, I’m wishing That they all had gone home yesterday Yesterday |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: cnd Date: 10 Dec 24 - 08:42 PM Here's a song about California's Route 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). It's a modern one but I've been digging it lately. listen CALIFORNIA POPPY by THEO LAWRENCE Don't pick up strangers on the road As a young boy I was told But I could never ever listen I was en route to Monterey She was headin' the same way All aboard my Silverado CHORUS She's a California poppy of the PCH Bloomin' on the roadside Hitchin' and a-thumbin' and a-bummin' a ride In a golden ray of sunshine She was a hipster from the town Smokin' reefer by the pound And her ways were kinda groovy She kept her shades on for the ride Now there was somethin' she was tryin' to hide I couldn't put my finger on it CHORUS We made a stop at a service station For a little bit of relaxation And a little bit of gasoline She stole my keys and then she rode away And for the gas I had to pay So I wrote my song about it CHORUS |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Dorothy Parshall Date: 10 Dec 24 - 09:56 PM Well, just as a matter of interest, I scrolled on through looking for mention of route 1, the main road from Maine to Georgia ---to Florida?- but Dad always said Georgia. It was a five minute walk through the woods and pasture to the bus stop on Route 1 (the Baltimore Pike). Not a single song? I guess that wasn't a very interesting part of the country! |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 13 Apr 25 - 01:33 AM Loneliest Road That I Know Guy Davis Album: Give In Kind Well that 61 highway is the loneliest road that I know Well that 61 highway is the loneliest road that I know She run from New York City run right by my baby's door Well some people say, say the Greyhound busses they don't run Well some people say, say the Greyhound busses they don't run Well, go to West Memphis baby look down Highway 61 Please. please see somebody for me Please. please see somebody for me If you see my baby tell her she's alright, she's alright with me If I should happen to die doubt babe, honey before you think my time have come If I should happen to die doubt baby, honey before you think my time have come I want you to bury my body right there by Highway 61 |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Sol Date: 13 Apr 25 - 06:05 AM As far as I know, Route 66 meets the Pacific at Santa Monica Boulevard. "All I Wanna Do" - Sheryl Crow |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Sol Date: 13 Apr 25 - 06:11 AM One of my old favourites.... "Last Exit To Brooklyn" - Gene Pitney "Last Exit To Brooklyn" |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 13 Apr 25 - 11:27 PM Dorothy Parshall, thanks for the interesting Sunday drive. US 1, were it all started; also known as the Atlantic Highway, (our cousins in the British Isles also have one:-) Anyroad, no mention of a number but this could very well be about US 1 Touch of Pennsylvania |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Pappy Fiddle Date: 15 Apr 25 - 12:10 AM Yikes, Joe, it's like you pulled the cork out of the dike... so what'll it hurt to add one more. Growing up in L.A. with family up north we had numerous occasions to travel on Hwy 99. In the cold season there was sometimes thick fog. Kinda scary to be unable to see ~anything~ beyond the hood of the car, everybody creeping along about 10 mph except the occasional car bowling along at normal speed. So, I put together this: Wreck in the Fog Woody Brison 2025 Up old Highway 99 On a sunny day the drive's just fine On a foggy day it's worth your life Be careful sonny how you drive The fog's as thick as mama's soup You can't see anything worth a hoot You can't see the ornament on the hood Be careful people and drive real good Even if you drive real slow There'll be some fool who doesn't know He won't see a thing until he's hit it Lord have mercy on them drivin' in it Up old Highway 99 On a sunny day the drive's just fine On a foggy day it's worth your life Be careful sonny how you drive Tom Duval was going real slow Feeling his way you'd almost say But not everybody was that wise Fools should not be allowed to drive Sam was the man you know the one He came bowlin' along like he always done And smacked Tom's car like a billiard ball And into the ditch went Tom Duval Up old Highway 99 On a sunny day the drive's just fine On a foggy day it's worth your life Be careful sonny how you drive Then Mrs. Crowley slammed in fast Then two or three others added to the mass Along came a Freightliner doin' fifty five Who taught that idiot how to drive Now farmer Frank he heard the noise And he dialed up the Highway Patrol Highway Patrol dispatched some boys By the time they arrived there were fifty cars all told Up old Highway 99 On a sunny day the drive's just fine On a foggy day it's worth your life Be careful sonny how you drive Still workin' on a tune for it. |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 15 Aug 25 - 04:44 PM Will Rogers Highway Words and Music by Woody Guthrie This big highway goes from coast to coast, From New Yorker town down to Los Angeles; It's named for Willy Rogers that went on this road From New Yorker town down to Los Angeles . My Sixty-Six highway, this Will Rogers road, It's lined with jalopies just as far as I can see; Can you think up a joke, Will, for all o'these folks From New Yorker town down to Lost Angeles? Ten thousand lost families I count every day Caught under my bridges and under my trees; Can you make up a joke that'll win them a job From New Yorker town down to Lost Angeles? I love Willy Rogers, I love your big smile, I go to my showhouse, Will Rogers to see; Can you grin up a tale that'll feed my folks stranded 'Twist New Yorker town and Lost Angeles? This Will Rogers highroad I hitched lots o'times; All day long you sizzle; all night long I freeze; Did ye tickle Hoover enuf ta build us all houses From New Yorker town down to Lost Angeles? Willy Rogers got born down around Oolagah, In my great Indian nation of the Cherokee; My Indians all call this the Hungry Gut Highway From New Yorker town down to Lost Angeles. I bummed this good road with folks you call Goons, And your high families called us the lost refugees; You hafta go back, Will, and tickle 'em again From New Yorker town down to Lost Angeles. Sixty-Six Highway |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,gillymor Date: 15 Aug 25 - 05:05 PM This may have been posted here before but here's Highway 95 by Chicago bluegrassers Special Consensus with dobro ace Rob Ickes. |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 26 Apr 26 - 07:34 PM Sweet Home Dixie Highway Rockin' Bob Keister Lyrics awhh turn it up - here we go - southside big women keep on dancing every night at Kellys lounge they feed their face at Jerrys restaurant breakfast platter wolf it down - awh yeah Hurstbourne lane they got the restaurants and 7th st they got the booby bars East end boys they drive the Lexus South end boys low rider cars sweet home dixie highway where the hair is big & tall sweet home dixie highway lots of bars no east end malls -awh yeah Polo fields they love the golfing and drink martinis from a fancy glass down in the south end we like workin we spend our money on beer & ass -yes ass sweet home dixie highway where the mullet is still in style sweet home dixie highway where men are men and the girls are wild sweet home dixie highway you can still drive your trans am sweet home dixie highway my pick up truck and uncle sam -awh awh cmon yeah sweet home dixie highway aw drive ins, gun racks, & hot damns! |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 26 Apr 26 - 07:47 PM Dixie Highway Carole King Riding on the Dixie Highway Country smell is in the air Thinking about some old river And hoping I'll soon be there Passing through Carolina My, how all the trees have grown Oh, Dixie Highway Take me to my home Wonder if the folks'll come on down to see me And I wonder if they'll be glad to see me After all this time Riding on the Dixie Highway Country soul is still my own Oh, Dixie Highway Take me to my home Passing through Carolina My, how all the trees have grown Oh, Dixie Highway Take me to my home Wonder if the folks'll come on down to see me And I wonder if they'll be glad to see me After all this time Riding on the Dixie Highway Country soul is still my own Oh, Dixie Highway Take me to my home |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: PHJim Date: 26 Apr 26 - 08:02 PM HIGHWAY 54 - Wayne Hancock Sittin' in the kitchen with my back against the wall, I was waitin' for my baby but my baby didn't call Suddenly there came a stranger knockin' on my door; He told me there had been a wreck out on highway 54. She was with another man was what the stranger said. I asked if she'd survived it but he slowly shook his head They were on their way to the other side of town; They tried to beat a freight train, and the freight train ran 'em down Highway 54 took my love away from me. I knew she didn't want me, but I could not set her free She was with another like so many times before; She paid the price of runnin' round out on highway 54. Many sleepless nights have passed my broken heart since then. The man that she was runnin' with once was my best friend All the dreams that I had they fill my mind no more 'Cause they died with her that tragic night out on highway 54. Highway 54 took my love away from me. I knew she didn't want me, but I could not set her free She was with another like so many times before; She paid the price of runnin' round out on highway 54. Yeah, she paid the price of cheatin' me out on highway 54. |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: Howard Kaplan Date: 26 Apr 26 - 08:51 PM The Belvidere Oasis is a rest stop over I-90, northwest of Chicago. The rest stop itself forms a bridge over the highway. For a few decades after its opening around 1959, there was a restaurant on the bridge. It made an appearance in the Lou and Peter Berryman song "When Did We Have Sauerkraut?": By the way, I stopped off at the Belvidere Oasis Which is such a pretty name for such an ugly place to go They sell you little sandwiches about the size of oreos And charge you three and a quarter but I bought one anyhow |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 26 Apr 26 - 08:58 PM Dixie Highway Gus Kahn I've been working all day long Fixing up my car Making sure that nothing's wrong I'm traveling far Way down south where i belong How surprised they'll be 'Cause i came a way by freight But i'm going home in state Down the Dixie highway I'll be wending my way I'm just going to fly 'way home To my little nest in Dixie How i'll count the hours 'Till i see the flowers Roses red, violets blue Down there they grow forget-me-nots for you I'll bless each rattle in my fliver Each little knock When i ride beside that Swanee river I recon all my cares will fly 'way When i'm wending my way Down the Dixie highway I'm going home My little fliver is a real good friend All you have to give her is a twist and bend She isn't worth a nickle but i bet By gee she'll bring a million dollars worth of smiles to me Needs new tires front and rear The horn won't speak to the steering gear A little topsided lamps don't light But ouside of that everything's all right Down the Dixie highway |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,paperback Date: 26 Apr 26 - 09:13 PM Dixie Highway Lee Brice Dixie Highway to Detroit city Hard hillbilly, mow town row Take off a Friday and do your hair up pretty Song so good you drive just to listen If you don't know, don't know what you're missing now Yeah, you don't know, hah! Car's made of soul and Bethlehem steel You feel like a king behind the wheel You take what you need and leave the rest, yeah You wanna do the land of the last of the best, now On the Dixie Highway to Detroit city Hard hillbilly, mow town row Take off a Friday and do your hair up pretty Song so good you drive just to listen If you don't know, don't know what you're missing now Yeah, you don't know what you're missing All about the Dixie Highway Gonna play my solo right now Oh, yeah If I can buy some county coal, cows and corn She got her mind on a big red barn She my wildwood flower, Kentucky rose, yeah I pull on over, climb up the silo Get us back up on the- Dixie Highway to Detroit city Hard hillbilly, mow town row Take off a Friday and do your hair up pretty Song so good you drive just to listen If you don't know, don't know what you're missing now Oh, you don't know Dixie Highway to Detroit city Dixie Highway to Detroit city Ha-hard hillbilly, mow town row Take off a Friday and do your hair up pretty With a song so good you drive just to listen If you don't know, don't know what you're missing now Hah, you don't know You see, a song so good you drive just to listen If you don't know, don't know what you're missing now Ah, you don't know Hehe, I guess you just gonna have to take yourself a ride Dixie Highway Wikipedia |
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Subject: RE: US Highways (fed and state) and songs about them From: GUEST,gillymor Date: 27 Apr 26 - 08:10 AM Stuart Duncan of The Nashville Bluegrass Band tears up Lee Highway Blues |
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