This is John Mayer's cover of Route 66 from the movie Disney/Pixar movie "Cars". Its all twelve bar blues in the key of G. Have fun with this tab. There are pretty much just these three chords: G7, C9, and D9. Here is the "jazz form" of these three chords that sound the best with this song. G7 C9 D9 e|--x----------3----------5---------| B|--3----------3----------5---------| G|--4----------3----------5---------| D|--3----------2----------4---------| A|--x----------3----------5---------| E|--3----------x----------x---------| The rhythm is more of a faster jazz rock in the beginning and goes to a slower bluesy rhythm. Verse: G7 If you ever plan to motor west C9 G7 Travel my way, take the highway that's the best D9 C9 G7 Get your kicks on Route 66 G7 C9 G7 It winds from Chicago to L.A. C9 G7 More than 2000 miles all the way D9 C9 G7 Get your kicks on Route 66 G7 ................ Now you go through St. Louie C9 ............. Joplin, Missouri G7 Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty C9 You'll see Amarillo G7 Gallop, New Mexico D9 C9 Flagstaff, Arizona (Don't forget Winona) G7 D9 Kingman, Barstow, San Bernadino G7 C9 G9 Won't you get hip to this timely tip C9 G7 When you take that California trip D9 C9 G7 Get your kicks on Route 66 D9 C9 G7 Get your kicks on Route 66. [Solo in G pentatonic blues scale] Okay, so the pattern isn't to complicated. Its just keeps on like this till the end the song. In the ending blues solos it just changes rhythm type and tempo but all the are the same. Have fun and here's the rest of the lyrics Now you go through St. Louie Joplin, Missouri Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty You'll see Amarillo Gallop, New Mexico Flagstaff, Arizona, Don't forget Winona Kingman, Barstow, San Bernadino Won't you get hip to this timely tip When you take that California tri Get your kicks on Route 66 Get your kicks on Route 66. Get your kicks on Route 66. Get your kicks on Route 66.