Songs About Interstate 95

13 songs reference Interstate 95 · 7410 miles · Highways & Routes.

Interstate 95 is the backbone of the East Coast, a major north-south artery stretching approximately 1,906 miles from Miami, Florida, to the Canadian border in Houlton, Maine. Commissioned in 1956, it serves as a vital link between major metropolitan areas like Jacksonville, Savannah, Richmond, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston, shaping American culture and commerce for decades. This extensive highway, one of the oldest in the Interstate Highway System, largely parallels the Atlantic coast, connecting diverse regions from the subtropical south to scenic New England.

Given its significant reach and constant flow of travelers, it is no surprise that I-95 has found its way into our musical landscape. Our collection features 13 songs that reference this iconic route, reflecting the varied experiences of life on the road. Artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Travis Tritt have captured the essence of I-95 in their music, offering perspectives from different genres and journeys.

The highway as RoadyGoat maps it; pins mark songs placed along it.

The Songs

Get Your Grind On
“On that I 9-5 swervin' to a town near you”
78%
Days Go By
“Groundhound bus stop on I-95”
78%
Georgia Moon
“Headed north on the I-95”
78%
One Time 4 Your Mind
Nas · NY
“Floatin' like I'm on the North 95 Interstate”
78%
Max’s Kansas City
“Like a roach motel off of I-95”
78%
Speedball Tucker
Jim Croce · GA
“And 95 is the route you was on”
24%
new york
“Take the I-95”
24%
The Devil Is a Lie
“Two mill' on that I-95”
23%
Ca$ino
“When grandma died, I hit the 95 to get some closure”
20%
Boulder to Birmingham
“Of the trucks as they move down out on ninety five”
19%
Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde
Travis Tritt · VA
“Rollin' north on 95”
4%
Bottoms Up
“Going 95, burning down 129”
4%
One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix)
“Nine-five, motherfuckers”
4%

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