- Written by
- Clarence Garlow
- Language
- English
- Comments
- The song recycles chord progression and sung parts of cajun tune 'Hip et taiau(d)', among other names. It was recorded variously in cajun circles as 'Hackberry Hop' (1935) by Leo Soileau, 'T'as vole mon chapeau' (1934) by Breaux Freres and 'Ils la volet mon trancas' (1934) by Joseph Falcon, to name only a few.
- Licensing
- Request a synchronization license
Song
Versions
Route "90" written by Clarence Garlow English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Route "90" | Clarence "Bonton" Garlow and His Orchestra | December 1953 | First release | ||
Route "90" | King Biscuit Boy plus members of The Ronnie Hawkins Band and The Bopcats | 1984 | Unverified | ||
Route 90 | Johnny Winter | 1985 | |||
Route 90 | Gary Primich | October 3, 1995 | |||
Route 90 | Los Lobos & Lalo Guerrero | 1995 | |||
Route 90 | The Buckaroos [SE] | 1997 | |||
Route 90 | The Lazy Cowgirls | 2001 | |||
Route 90 | Rhythm Bombs | 2008 | Unverified | ||
Route 90 | Micke Finell & Friends | 2009 | Unverified | ||
Route 90 | Mike Zito | November 18, 2016 |