Disambiguation evidence for song "Route 66" via surface form

"Route 66"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Route 66".

Predicate Object
about U.S. Route 66
surface form: historic U.S. Route 66 highway
alsoKnownAs song "Route 66"
surface form: (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66
celebrates cross-country journey along U.S. Route 66
composer Bobby Troup
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesLocation Amarillo, Texas
surface form: Amarillo
describesLocation Barstow
surface form: Barstow, California
describesLocation City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
describesLocation Flagstaff
surface form: Flagstaff, Arizona
describesLocation Gallup, New Mexico
describesLocation Joplin, Missouri
describesLocation Kingman, Arizona
describesLocation Los Angeles
describesLocation Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
surface form: Oklahoma City
describesLocation San Bernardino
surface form: San Bernardino, California
describesLocation St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis
describesLocation Winona, Arizona
firstRecordedInYear 1946
firstRecordingArtist Nat King Cole
genre jump blues
genre rhythm and blues
hasNotableCoverVersionBy Asleep at the Wheel
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hasNotableCoverVersionBy Depeche Mode
hasNotableCoverVersionBy Dr. Feelgood
hasNotableCoverVersionBy John Mayer
hasNotableCoverVersionBy Patsy Cline
hasNotableCoverVersionBy The Cheetah Girls
hasNotableCoverVersionBy The Manhattan Transfer
hasNotableCoverVersionBy The Rolling Stones
hasNotableCoverVersionBy Them
influenced popular culture depictions of Route 66
instanceOf rhythm and blues standard
instanceOf song
language English
lyricist Bobby Troup
originalFormat 78 rpm single
originalLabel Capitol Records NERFINISHED
originalPerformer Nat King Cole Trio
recognizedAs American popular music standard
recognizedAs jazz standard
structure 12-bar blues
subject U.S. Route 66
tempo medium-up
theme American highways
theme automobile travel
theme road trip
yearWritten 1946