Guthrie wrote "Riding in My Car" during a productive period in the 1940s when he was living at Coney Island in New York.[2] "Riding in My Car" was recorded as part of The Asch Recordings in the mid 1940s. It was released on 78 RPM record, then collected on 12" vinyl LP on Guthrie's 1951 album Songs to Grow on, Volume One: Nursery Days.[3][4] It has since been included on several Guthrie compilation albums.[1]
The song's playful lyrics include onomatopoeia, with the "motorboat" sound[5] (an extended raspberry) imitating a car's engine.[6] Possibly the best known of Guthrie's many children's songs,[7] it remains a family and sing-along standard into the 21st century.[6][7] "Riding in My Car" is included in the popular sing-along songbook Rise Up Singing.[8]
Bruce Springsteen performed the song at a Woody Guthrie tribute concert at Severance Hall in Cleveland on September 29, 1996, released that year on the record Til We Outnumber 'Em.[16]Bob Dylan performed it at The Gaslight Cafe in 1961.[17][18] A 1961 performance by Dylan of the song at a private party was made and later released on a bootleg record, The Minneapolis Party Tape.[19][20]
Scott Menchin published a 2012 children's book, Riding in My Car, inspired by the song, and including his illustrations of the lyrics.[21]
References
^ ab"Riding In My Car". Woody Guthrie. Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
^Lawrence Downes (September 18, 2014). "This Land Is His Land". New York Times. Retrieved July 26, 2020. (subscription required)