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1968 Hit Ranked Among 'Best Road-Trip Songs' of All Time

18 April 20262 Mins Read

A 1968 rock track that never cracked the Top 40 has still managed to earn a lasting reputation as one of the greatest road trip songs ever recorded.

Decades after its release, the song was ranked No. 2 on Rolling Stone’s list of the best road trip tracks of all time, a testament to its enduring, high-octane appeal.

The song is “Crosstown Traffic” by Jimi Hendrix.

Originally released as a single from the Electric Ladyland album, the track reached No. 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 37 on the UK Singles Chart. While those numbers might seem modest, the song’s legacy has only grown over time.

Critics immediately recognized its punch. Billboard described the single as a “pulsating swinger” that is a “mover from start to finish” and “will make a powerful chart dent.”

That energy is baked into every second of the recording. Built around a gritty, hard-driving riff, the track blends blues, rock, and psychedelic elements into something that feels constantly in motion. It’s the sound of momentum itself, like tires humming on asphalt with no intention of slowing down.

The recording also stands out within Electric Ladyland for featuring the core trio of the Jimi Hendrix Experience fully locked in. Noel Redding handles bass, Mitch Mitchell drives the rhythm on drums, and Hendrix layers vocals, guitar, and even a makeshift kazoo created with a comb and tissue paper. The result is tight, playful, and slightly chaotic in the best way.

That chemistry is part of what gives “Crosstown Traffic” its lasting appeal. It feels less like a polished studio creation and more like a band barreling forward together, chasing the next beat. That restless energy is part of why the song continues to connect with listeners decades later. It captures a feeling that’s bigger than its chart performance ever suggested, blending urgency with a sense of freedom that feels tailor-made for long drives and open roads.

Hendrix was also pushing boundaries in the studio, experimenting with sound in ways that helped redefine what a rock song could be.

More than half a century later, the song still delivers that same rush. It doesn’t just evoke the idea of a road trip. It sounds like one in progress, windows down, speed climbing, destination optional.

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