19 classic songs about specific cars
We dedicated the May/June 2023 issue of Hagerty Drivers Club magazine to the deep connections between music and cars, including several fun lists featuring your favorite car songs. Click the Music & Cars tag to stay up to date on these stories as they roll out online. You can also jam out with our custom Music & Cars playlist on Spotify, available here. Click here for Jamie Kitman’s historical tour of harmony and horsepower, and read below for 19 classic songs about specific cars.
One of Prince’s earliest hits, allegedly a song about sex, can also easily be misunderstood as a song about a “Little Red Corvette.” Except that Corvettes aren’t that little. “Hot Rod Lincoln” was a rockabilly hit in 1955 for Charley Ryan (with an insistent slide guitar standing in for a horn) and again in 1972, with a faithful rendition by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. Illustrating that time wouldn’t dim the cultural significance of the car, the Tom Robinson Band’s punk classic “Grey Cortina” from 1978 is at once a sincere tribute but also a snarky takedown of the tackier elements of England’s motoring culture.
Of course, no discussion of car songs would be complete without reference to Tom Waits’ wistful 1973 classic, “Ol’ ’55,” (later covered by the Eagles and many others), a morning-after reminiscence that calls out what may have been Waits’ own 1955 Cadillac but could have been any of a bunch of different cars; 1955 was a good year for sentimental iron.
Cars have always been good fodder for sentimental songwriters, so please enjoy our absolutely incomplete list of songs about cars. If we missed your favorite, share it in a comment!
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Vince Taylor & His Playboys
“BRAND NEW CADILLAC” (later covered by The Clash)
Well, my baby drove off in a brand new Cadillac
Ooh, my baby drove off in a brand new Cadillac
Well, she looked at me, daddy, I ain’t never coming back
If she ain’t coming back, it’s safe to assume his baby was driving a 1980 Seville diesel, and she’s still stranded somewhere.
Jan & Dean
“BUCKET ‘T’”
Found her in a barn in Tennessee
I paid five bucks for my Bucket TPaging Tom Cotter! Paging Tom Cotter!
The Beach Boys
“FUN, FUN, FUN”
Well she got her daddy’s car
and she cruised through the hamburger stand now
Of course, they conveniently leave out the fact that she literally drove through the place. The CCTV footage is wild.
The Beach Boys
“409”
Well I saved my pennies and I saved my dimes
For I knew there would be a time
When I would buy a brand new 409
Today, those same pennies and dimes will get you a base Versa. Nobody writes songs about those.
Ronny & the Daytonas
“G.T.O.”
She beats the gassers and the rail jobs
Really drives ’em wi-ee-eye-ild
And when the late marketing man Jim Wangers got involved, she beat that other GTO.
The Who
“JAGUAR”
Every lovely spot, near or far
You can reach them, too, in your car
Or you might be there now if you own a Jag already
If by “you might be there now” they meant “in ‘Limp Home mode’ in my XK8,” then yes, I’m there already.
The Rip Chords
“HEY LITTLE COBRA”
The Stingrays and Jags were so far behind
I took my Cobra out of gear and let it coast to the line
Oh, so it’s an ode to SCCA A-Production.
Wilson Pickett
“MUSTANG SALLY”(actually a cover)
One of these early mornings
You gonna be wiping your weeping eyes
Fun fact: Mr. Pickett was standing at the exit to his local cars and coffee when this one came to him.
T. Rex
“JEEPSTER”
You slide so good
With bones so fair
You’ve got the universe reclining in your hair
Cause you’re my babe
Yes you’re my love
Oh, girl, I’m just a Jeepster for your love
They originally called the song “CJ-7,” but that didn’t make any sense …
Fountains of Wayne
“’92 SUBARU”
This thing is a beast, value will only increase
In negotiating terms like peace in the Middle East
There’s only three of its kind, they’re never easy to find
Got people waiting in line to pay me double for mine
LOWBALLERS WILL BE IGNORED! I KNOW WHAT I HAVE!
Janis Joplin
“MERCEDES BENZ”
Oh lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz
My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends
Potato-potahto, Janis.
Frank Ocean
“WHITE FERRARI”
You dream of walls that hold us imprisoned
It would seem that Mr. Ocean has spent some time in the back seat of a 365 GTC.
Bruce Springsteen
“PINK CADILLAC”
Honey, I just wonder what you do there in the back
Of your Pink Cadillac
She hawks Avon, Bruce.
The Playmates
“BEEP BEEP”
Now we’re doing a hundred and ten
This certainly was a race
For a Rambler to pass a Caddy
Would be a big disgrace
I think the bigger story here is a Nash Rambler going a buck ten without shaking itself to pieces.
The Beach Boys
“LITTLE DEUCE COUPE”
Well I’m not bragging, babe, so don’t put me down
But I’ve got the fastest set of wheels in town
Uhh, my buddy with the 409 would like a word.
The Routers
“STING RAY”
This song has no lyrics, so they could have called it literally anything. Like “DONKEY” or “COFFEE TABLE.” But because we’re talking cars, let’s go with “SCOUPE” and call it a day.
The Mountain Goats
“NEW CHEVROLET IN FLAMES”
We went down to Pete Brown’s Chevrolet
Cause Pete Brown can satisfy all your new car needs
Wait, is this about the Bolt?
Madness
“DRIVING IN MY CAR” (about a Morris Minor)
I like driving in my car
It’s not quite a Jaguar
I like driving in my car
I’m satisfied I’ve got this far
That’s more than we can say for the bloke limping home in his XK8.
Neil Young
“TRANS AM”
It crawled along the boulevard
With two wheels on the grass
That old Trans Am was dying hard
But still had lots of gas
Now THAT is a car just begging to be jumped.
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We all know that the early performances were lip synced for studio audiences, but Mike Love (Fun, Fun, Fun) doesn’t help the “visual” by chewing gum until about 1:40 when he reaches up and takes it out before the upper register stuff.
go back to Chuck Berry: “Cadillac Doin’ a hundred and four, my V8 Ford can’t do no more”. If you remember the 60’s you weren’t there! 🙂
Highway Star by Deep Purple gets me pumped every time!
Am I the only person who ever heard of “Slot Car Slut” by Kaleidoscope?
Since I have a 1955 Thunderbird, my favorite is the Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Bands “Makin Thunderbirds” from his 1982 “The Distance” Album.
Glen Campbell was a helluva good Guitar player May He Rest In Peace .
ZZ Top:
Easin’ down the highway in a new Cadillac,
I had a fine fox in front, I had three mo’ in the back.
They sportin’ short dresses, wearin’ spike-heeled shoes,
They smokin’ Lucky Strikes, wearing nylons too.
Yeah we bad, we’re nationwide.
Well I was movin’ down the road in my V-8 Ford,
I had a shine on my boots, I had my sideburns low.
With my New York brim and my gold tooth displayed,
Nobody gave me trouble ‘cause they know I got it made.
Well I’m bad, bad, bad, bad, BAD – I’m nationwide!
What about ‘Volvo Driving Soccer Mom’ by Everclear? And I’m 72 years old!
long white cadillac- the blasters. saw the kinks as my first concert back in 1970 and i’ve seen hundreds of different bands since but their show back in the 80’s is still the best yet.
Shlock rod by Jan and Dean. But, seriously, “Highway Star” by Deep Purple!
How about the ultimate reverberation by Jan and Dean singing Dead Man’s Curve
What! No Chuck Berry? “Maybelline, why can’t you be true?” No “Cadillac” or “Road Runner” by Bo Diddley? No “Rocket 88” by Jackie Bronston and Ike Turner? Speaking of Oldsmobiles, where is “(Looking for) the Heart of Saturday Night” by Tom Waits? “This Car of Mine” by the Beach Boys? “Race with the Devil” by Gene Vincent & Blue Caps? How could you pass up “Route 66 by Nat King Cole? What were you listening to while you were wrenchin’ or waxin’? Henry Mancini?
For a few more obscure ones, From a Vauxhall Velox by Billy Bragg, My Old Cortina by Athletico Spizz 80, MGB-GT by Richard Thompson, and Billericay Dickie by Ian Dury and the Blockheads.
While it doesn’t mention a specific vehicle Piece of Shit Car by Adam Sandler deserves a spot as a tribute to every hooptie. Also Low,Rider by WAR
And what about the Stray Cats catalogue? Gotta get a Cadillac, Big Old Bomb, Built for Speed… no discussion of car songs is complete without the Stray Cats renaissance.
There are soo many good songs about cars that reach us all.
I don’t know if it would/should make this list however If you get a minute Marc Cohen – Silver thunderbird makes my list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Ko1xIkuHI