Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
List of songs whose title includes geographical names
This article lists songs that contain geographical names (as opposed to personal names) in their titles. It is organized by primary language of the song. In each language group, songs are ordered first by the geographical name within the title (in bold), then in alphanumeric order.
| English: | 0-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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| Dutch: | 0-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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English
English 0-9
- "Small Talk at 125th and Lennox" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "157 Riverside Avenue" by REO Speedwagon
- "17th Street" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "2120 South Michigan Avenue" by The Rolling Stones
- "42nd St. Psycho Blues" by Janis Ian
- "Positively 4th Street" by Bob Dylan
- "52nd Street" by Billy Joel
- "53rd and 3rd" by The Ramones
- "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by Simon & Garfunkel
- "6th Avenue Heartache" by The Wallflowers
- "Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?" by Bruce Springsteen
- "9th at Pine" by Less than Jake
English A
| top | A-Ak | Al-Ameq | Amer | Ames-Az |
|---|
English A-Ak
- "Abergavenny" by Marty Wilde
- "Abilene" by Buck Owens
- "Abilene" by Yes
- "Adelaide" by Paul Kelly
- "One More Boring Night in Adelaide" by Redgum
- "Africa" by D'Angelo
- "Africa" by Toto
- "Africa Bamba" by Santana
- "Africa Talks To You 'The Asphalt Jungle'" by Sly and the Family Stone
- "Africa Unite" by Bob Marley and the Wailers
- "All the Way From Africa" by Gary Moore
- "Back To Africa" by The Dictators
- "Storms in Africa II" by Enya
- "Thank You for Talking to Me Africa" by Sly and the Family Stone
- "It Began In Afrika" by The Chemical Brothers
English Al-Ameq
- "Alabama" by Janis Ian
- "Alabama" by Neil Young
- "Alabama '69" by Humble Pie
- "Alabama Getaway" by the Grateful Dead
- "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)" by Kurt Weill
- "My Home's in Alabama" by Alabama
- "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- "When A Boy From Alabama Meets A Girl From Gundagai" by Slim Dusty
- "Alameda" by Elliot Smith
- "North To Alaska" by Johnny Horton
- "Road to Alaska" by The Bee Gees
- "Spy from Alaska" by The 4-Skins
- "To Alaska With Love" by Suzzy Roche
- "When It's Springtime In Alaska" by Johnny Horton
- "The Misty Coast Of Albany" by Tyrannosaurus Rex
- "Albuquerque" by Neil Young
- "Albuquerque" by Weird Al Yankovic
- "Point Me In The Direction Of Albuquerque" by The Partridge Family
- "Alcatraz" by Nazareth
- "Alice Springs" by Liz Phair
- "Allentown" by Billy Joel
- "Allison Road" by Gin Blossoms
- "(Is This The Way to) Amarillo" by Tony Christie
- "Amarillo By Morning" by George Strait
- "The Amazon" by Eric Bogle
English Amer
- "America" by Gary Numan
- "America" by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim (aka "A-Me-Ri-Ca"), covered by The Nice and many others
- "America" by Motörhead
- "America" by Neil Diamond
- "America" by Simon & Garfunkel (covered by Yes)
- "America" by Spinal Tap
- "American Woman" by The Guess Who
- "America the Beautiful" by Katharine Lee Bates
- "Breakfast in America" by Supertramp
- "Disney's America" by Graham Parker
- "Do America" by Mark Knopfler
- "Dying in America" by Dio
- "Elvis Presley and America" by U2
- "Help Save the Youth of America" by Billy Bragg
- "I Love America" by Patrick Juvet
- "I'm Afraid of Americans" by David Bowie
- "In America" by Charlie Daniels Band
- "In America" by Creed
- "Kids in America" by Kim Wilde, No Secrets, and others
- "Letter From America" by The Proclaimers
- "Living In America" by James Brown
- "Look Inside America" by Blur
- "Magic America" by Blur
- "Only in America" by Jay & The Americans
- "Radio America" by The Libertines
- "Searching for America" by Janis Ian
- "Spirit of America" by The Beach Boys
- "Surf Wax America" by Weezer
- "The Hands That Built America" by U2
- "This is Not America" by David Bowie and Pat Methany
- "White America" by Eminem
- "Winter In America" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Young Americans" by David Bowie
English Ames-Az
- "Amsterdam" by Coldplay
- "Amsterdam" by Guster
- "Amsterdam" by Jacques Brel, covered by David Bowie
- "Amsterdam" by Janis Ian
- "Amsterdam" by Kris de Bruyne
- "Amsterdam Dog Shit Blues" by Mojo Nixon
- "Little Amsterdam" by Tori Amos
- "Tulips from Amsterdam" by Max Bygraves
- "Anchorage" by Michelle Shocked
- "Angola, Louisiana" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Antarctica" by Midnight Oil
- "Antarctica starts here" by John Cale
- "Appalachian Memories" by [Dolly Parton]]
- "Arctic World" by Midnight Oil
- "Arizona" by Mark Lindsay (covered by The Scorpions)
- "By the Time I Get to Arizona" by Public Enemy
- "Mary Queen of Arkansas" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Song Of The First Arkansas Volunteers-Glory Hallelujah" by Harry Belafonte
- "Armenia City In The Sky" by The Who
- "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Heart of Asia by Watergate
- "On the Atchison, Topika and Santa Fe by Tommy Dorsey
- "Atlanta" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "Hot 'lanta" by the Allman Brothers Band
- "Atlantic City" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Auckland to The Bluff" by Rudy Sandle
- "Australia" by The Kinks
- "Australia" by Manic Street Preachers
- "Australia" by Steve Howe
- "I Still Call Australia Home" by Peter Allen
- "Avalon" by Roxy Music
- "Stones of Avalon" by Tyrannosaurus Rex
English B
| top | B-Bd | Be-Bn | Bo-Bz |
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English B-Bd
- "Babylon" by David Gray
- "Babylon" by Don McLean
- "Babylon" by The Angels
- "Babylon" by The New York Dolls
- "Babylon" by The Tea Party
- "Babylon Sisters" by Steely Dan
- "Babylon's Burning" by The Ruts
- "Babylon System" by Bob Marley and the Wailers
- "Beat Down Babylon" by Junior Byles
- "California Babylon" by Transplants
- "Chant Down Babylon" by Bob Marley and the Wailers
- "Hollywood Babylon" by The Misfits
- "Rivers of Babylon" by The Melodians , notably covered by Boney M, Sublime
- "Three Babylon" by Aswad
- "War ina Babylon" by Max Romeo and Lee Scratch Perry
- "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty
- "Streets of Bakersfield" by Buck Owens
- "Baltimore" by Tori Amos
- "The Lady Came From Baltimore" by Tim Hardin (covered by Bobby Darin, Scott Walker)
- "Streets of Baltimore" by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard
- "Bangkok" by Alex Chilton
- "A Passage to Bangkok" by Rush
- "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head
- "The Barafundle Bumbler" by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
- "South Carolina (Barnwell)" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Basin Street Blues" by Louis Armstrong (covered by Ray Charles)
- "Callin' Baton Rouge" by Garth Brooks
English Be-Bn
- "Beaumont Rag" by Redgum
- "Beechwood Park" by The Zombies
- "Beer, Bingo, Baccy and Benidorm" by Inner City Unit
- "Belfast" by Boney M, Elton John, Katie Melua
- "Belfast" by Orbital
- "Belfast Child" by Simple Minds
- "Bedlam in Belgium" by AC/DC
- "Belgium" by Bowling for Soup
- "Belsen Was A Gas" by The Sex Pistols
- "Berkeley Mews" by The Kinks
- Berkshire Poppies" by Traffic
- "Berlin" by Janis Ian
- "Berlin" by Lou Reed
- "Berlin Wall" by Savuka
- "Dancing In Berlin" by Berlin
- "First We'll Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin" by Leonard Cohen
- "Road Movie To Berlin" by They Might Be Giants
- "Bermuda" by Roky Erickson
- "Bermuda Triangle" by Barry Manilow
- "O Little Town Of Bethlehem" (traditional, covered by Harry Belafonte)
- "Biloxi" by Jesse Winchester
- "Birmingham" by Ani DiFranco
- "Birmingham" by Amanda Marshall
- "Birmingham" by Mott The Hoople
- "Birmingham Blues" by the Electric Light Orchestra
- "Boulder to Birmingham" by The Hollies
- "Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham" by Blue Cheer
- "Paint Me A Birmingham" by Tracy Lawrence
- "Birmingham Alabama" by Harry Belafonte
- "Black Bear Road" by C.W. McCall
- "Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier" by Manic Street Preachers
- "Bleecker Street" by Simon & Garfunkel
- "Blenheim Song no.28" by Bill Direen
- "Blue Bayou" by Roy Orbison (notable cover by Linda Ronstadt)
- "Blue Jay Way" by The Beatles
- "My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" by Dolly Parton
- "Auckland to the Bluff" by Rudy Sandle
English Bo-Bz
- "Bobcaygeon" by The Tragically Hip
- "Section 5 (Bus to Bondi)" by Midnight Oil
- "Boston and St. John's" by Great Big Sea
- "Please Come to Boston" by Dave Loggins
- "Botany Bay" (traditional)
- "Boulder to Birmingham" by The Hollies (notable version also by Emmylou Harris)
- "Bowling Green" by the Everly Brothers
- "Bowling Green" by Jesse Winchester
- "Brandenburg Concerti" by J.S. Bach
- "Brazil" by The Ritchie Family
- "Going to Brazil" by Motörhead
- "Song For Brazil" by Hugh Masekela
- "Rumble in Brighton" by The Stray Cats
- "You're Not from Brighton" by Fatboy Slim
- "Brighton Rock" by Queen
- "And God Created Brixton" by Carter USM
- "Guns of Brixton" by The Clash
- "Broadway" by South Park Mexican
- "Broadway" by The Clash
- "Broadway Melody of 1974" by Genesis
- "Bombay Calling" by It's A Beautiful Day
- "Boogaloo Down Broadway" by Fantastic Johnny C
- "Looking For Love On Broadway" by James Taylor
- "Nights on Broadway" by The Bee Gees
- "On Broadway" by the Drifters
- "Reggae On Broadway" by Johnny Nash
- "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" by Led Zeppelin
- "Brooklyn" by Mos Def
- "Brooklyn Zoo" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
- "Brooklyn Zoo II" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
- "Last Exit Brooklyn" by Nazareth
- "No Sleep Til Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys
- "Ballad for Brunner" by Weetbix Boys
- "Buckingham Blues" by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- "Fake Out In Buenos Aires" by They Might Be Giants
- "Bulgaria" by It's A Beautiful Day
- "Burma Shave" by the Everly Brothers
- "Mountains of Burma" by Midnight Oil
- "Burnie" by Midnight Oil
English C
| top | C-Cal | Cam-Cg | Ch-Ck | Cl-Cz |
|---|
English C-Cal
- 'Cairo Hotel" by The Paupers
- "Downpour in Cairo" by Bad Company
- "Fire in Cairo" by The Cure
- "In Cairo" by Hot Hot Heat
- "Night Beat To Cairo" by Madness
- "Goin' Back to Cali" by LL Cool J
- "California" by Jackie Lomax
- "California" by Joni Mitchell
- "California" by Lenny Kravitz
- "California" by Phantom Planet
- "California Babylon" by Transplants
- "California Crossing" by Fu Manchu
- "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & The Papas
- "California Girl" by Chilliwack
- "California Girls" by The Beach Boys; well-known cover version by David Lee Roth
- "California Love" by Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur
- "California Man" by The Move, Cheap Trick
- "California Nights" by Lesley Gore
- "California Paradise" by The Runaways
- "California Stars" by Wilco
- "California Sun" by The Dictators, Annette Funicello, The Ramones, The Rivieras
- "California Über Alles" by Dead Kennedys
- "California Waiting" by Kings of Leon
- "Going to California" by Led Zeppelin
- "Gone to California" by Pink
- "Hotel California" by The Eagles
- "I Remember California" by R.E.M.
- "Losing California" by Sloan
- "Plastic California" by Stereophonics
- "Take California" by Propellerheads
- "Warm California Sun" by The Rivieras
English Cam-Cg
- "Cambodia" by Kim Wilde
- "Cambodia" by Limp Bizkit
- "Holiday in Cambodia" by Dead Kennedys
- "Cambridge 1969" by John Lennon
- "Blame Canada" from South Park
- "Ca-Na-Da" by Bobby Gimby
- "Canada" by Runrig
- "Canada's Really Big" by The Arrogant Worms
- "The Canada Song" from Mystery Science Theater 3000
- "Cape Town" by Harry Belafonte
- "Cape Town" by The Cranberries
- "Capricornia" by Midnight Oil
- "Caribbean Blue" by Enya
- "Caribbean Queen" by Billy Ocean
- "Carlton" by Skyhooks
- "Carolina Blues" by Blues Traveler
- "Caroline Bay" by Bill Direen (refers to bay of that name in Canterbury, New Zealand)
- "Christchurch (In Cashel Street I Wait)" by Dance Exponents
- "High 5 (Rock the Catskills)" by Beck
- "The Caves of Altamira" by Steely Dan
- "Celebration, Florida" by Chumbawamba
English Ch-Ck
- "Canada Is Really Big" by Arrogant Worms
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Glen Miller and others
- "Chelsea Girls" by Nico
- "Chelsea Morning" by Joni Mitchell, covered by Sergio Mendes, Dave Van Ronk
- "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" by Elvis Costello & the Attractions
- "Midnight in Chelsea" by Jon Bon Jovi
- "Chicago" by Frank Sinatra
- "Chicago" by Graham Nash
- "Chicago Breakdown" by Doctor Ross
- "Dear Chicago" by Ryan Adams (Demolition album)
- "Born In Chicago" by Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- "The Night Chicago Died" by Paper Lace
- "Sweet Home Chicago Robert Johnson
- "Via Chicago" by Wilco
- "China Girl" by Iggy Pop/David Bowie
- China Pig" by Captain Beefheart
- "Communist China by Japan
- "China Grove" by The Doobie Brothers (a town in Texas)
- "Slow Boat To China" by John Prine
- "Chinatown" by Greg Kihn
- "Chinatown" by The Libertines
- "Chinatown" by Thin Lizzy
- "Christchurch (In Cashel Street I Wait)" by Dance Exponents
- "Cincinnati Diceman" by Them
- "The City of New Orleans" by Steve Goodman (notable covers by Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson)
English Cl-Cz
- "Last Train to Clarksville" by The Monkees
- "Cleveland Rocks" by Ian Hunter
- "England 2 Colombia 0" by Kirsty MacColl
- "Going Back to Colorado" by Zephyr
- "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado" by John Denver
- "Coney Island" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Coney Island Washboard" Vernon Haddock's Jubilee Lovelies
- "I Live in Connecticut" by Aerosmith
- "Les lacs du Connemara" by Michel Sardou
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by They Might Be Giants
- "Copenhagen" by Scott Walker
- "Corcovado" by Astrud Gilberto
- "Cordoba" by John Cale and Brian Eno
- "The Coventry Carol" by Mediaeval Baebes
- "Crater Lake" by Liz Phair
- "Up on Cripple Creek" by The Band
- "April Sun in Cuba" by Dragon
- "Cuba" by the Brothers Gibson
- "Living through another Cuba" by XTC
- "The Church On Cumberland Road" by Shenandoah
English D
- "Dachau Blues" by Captain Beefheart
- "Fort Worth and Dallas Blues" by Leadbelly
- "Darlington Darling" by Moxy Früvous
- "Dayton, Ohio 1903" by Randy Newman (covered by Harry Nilsson)
- "Delaware" by Perry Como
- "The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton" by the Mountain Goats
- "Get Out of Denver" by Bob Seger (covered by Eddie & The Hot Rods)
- "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" by Warren Zevon
- "Detroit" by Rancid
- "Detroit 442" by Blondie
- "Detroit Rock City" by Kiss
- "Panic In Detroit" by David Bowie
- "We Almost Lost Detroit" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Detroit City" by Tom Jones (and others)
- "A Night in Dildo" by Arrogant Worms
- "Dixie", written by Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1859
- "Dixie Chicken" by Little Feat
- 'Dixie Fried by Carl Perkins
- 'Dixie Doodle by Link Wray
- "Dixie Highway" by Roger McGuinn
- "Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')" by Taj Mahal
- "Blues For Dixie" by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- "Christmas in Dixie" by Alabama
- "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by the Band, covered by Joan Baez
- "Oh, How Proud Our Quite Don" by Paul Robeson
- "Dresden" by Cold Chisel
- "Dublin" by Thin Lizzy
- "The Rocky Road to Dublin" (traditional, famously recorded by The Dubliners)
- "Within a Mile of Dublin" by The Chieftains
- "Dunedin sound on 45" by Crystal Zoom
- "Funky Dunedin" by Let's Get Naked
- "Durham Town" by Roger Whittaker
English E
- "Earth Girls Are Easy" by Julie Brown
- "Heaven on Earth" by The Platters
- "Love Calling Earth" by Robbie Williams
- "Planet Earth' by Duran Duran
- "Born in East L.A." by Cheech & Chong
- "East St Louis Toodle Doo" by Duke Ellington and Steely Dan
- "East Side" by Smoother
- "Echo Beach" by Martha and the Muffins
- "Ecuador" by Sash!
- "Eden Was Just Like This" by Harry Belafonte
- "Little Egypt" by The Coasters
- "El Paso" by Marty Robbins
- "Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant
- "Go Down Emanuel Road" by Harry Belafonte
- "Another Quiet Night in England (1984)" by Oysterband
- "England" by Carter USM
- "England 2 Colombia 0" by Kirsty MacColl
- "England My Home" by Levellers
- "England Swings" by Roger Miller
- "England's Irie" by Black Grape featuring Joe Strummer and Keith Allen
- "For England" by Skrewdriver
- "Living in England" by Screaming Jets
- "Something About England" by The Clash
- "This is England" by The Clash
- "Essex" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Europe on the Beat" by Baldo
- "Radio Free Europe" by R.E.M.
- "Song for Europe" by Roxy Music
- "The Great Nations of Europe" by Randy Newman
- "Trans-Europe Express" by Kraftwerk
English F
- "Fairbanks, Alaska" by Joe Walsh
- "On The Road To Fairfax County" by The Roches
- "Finchley Central" by The New Vaudeville Band
- "Finland" by the cast of Monty Python's Flying Circus
- "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash
- "Fort Worth and Dallas Blues" by Leadbelly
- "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" by George Strait
- "Genius in France" by Weird Al Yankovic
- "Half Past France" by John Cale
- "Lost in France" by Bonnie Tyler
- "Racetrack In France" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Snow Cherries From France" by Tori Amos
- "Tour de France" by Kraftwerk
- "Ft. Worth Blues" by Steve Earle
English G
- "Galapagos" by The Smashing Pumpkins
- "Galveston" by Glen Campbell
- "Galveston" by Janis Ian
- "The Galway Girl" by Steve Earle
- "Romance at Garma" by Yothu Yindi
- "Gary, Indiana" by Meredith Willson (from The Music Man)
- "Gdansk" by Test Dept
- "Georgia" by Elton John
- "Georgia (On My Mind)" by Hoagy Carmichael; covered by many others, most famously by Ray Charles
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & the Pips
- "Rainy Night in Georgia" by Brook Benton, covered by Ray Charles and Randy Crawford
- "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band
- "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence
- "Why Georgia" by John Mayer
- "Balm in Gilead" by Paul Robeson
- "Marching On Glasgow" by Janis Ian
- "Sealed with a Glasgow Kiss" by Carter USM
- "Ferry to Glastonbury" by The Wurzels
- "Graceland" by Paul Simon
- "Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland" by The B-52's
- "Born in Grenada" by Harry Nilsson
- "Granada" by The Shadows
- "Grey Lynn" by Able Tasmans (a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand)
- "Flowers of Guatemala" by R.E.M.
- "Gunbarrel Highway" by Midnight Oil
- "Along the Road to Gundagai" by Slim Dusty (and others)
- "When A Boy From Alabama Meets A Girl From Gundagai" by Slim Dusty
English H
| top | H-Hn | Ho-Hz |
|---|
English H-Hn
- "Half Moon Bay" by Mott the Hoople
- "Haiti" by the Arcade Fire
- "Hamburg Connection" by Them
- "White Man in Hammersmith Palais" by The Clash
- "Hammond Song" by The Roches
- "Hampstead Incident" by Donovan
- "Men of Harlech" by John Owen / W.H. Baker
- "Angel of Harlem" by U2
- "Harlem" by Suicide
- "Harlem Nocturne" by David Rose
- "Harlem Shuffle" by Bob and Earl covered by The Rolling Stones
- "The Heat in Harlem" by Graham Parker
- "Harper Valley P.T.A" by Jeannie C. Riley
- "Harrisburg" by Midnight Oil
- "Hastings Street Boogie" by John Lee Hooker
- "Havana Affair" by The Ramones
- "Havana Bound" by The Pretty Things
- "Havana Moon" by Chuck Berry (covered by Ry Cooder)
- "This Ain't Havana" by The Ramones
- "Blue Hawai'i" by Elvis Presley
- "Hawaii" by The Beach Boys
- "Hawaii Five-0" by The Ventures
- "Hawai'i pono'i" written by King David Kalakaua
- "Heathrow or Deathrow" by The Dears
- "Highway 61 Revisited" by Bob Dylan
- "Hiroshima" by Gary Moore
- "Hiroshima mon amour" by Ultravox
English Ho-Hz
- "Hobart Paving" by Saint Etienne
- "Hoboken" by Operation Ivy
- "Holland, 1945" by Neutral Milk Hotel
- "Burn Hollywood Burn" by Public Enemy
- "Down In Hollywood" by Ry Cooder
- "Esmeralda's Hollywood" by Steve Earle
- "Hollywood" by 999
- "Hollywood" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Hollywood" by Streetheart
- "Hollywood" by The Cranberries
- "Hollywood Babylon" by The Misfits
- "Hollywood Ending" by Sleater-Kinney
- "Hollywood Nights" by Bob Seger
- "Hollywood Swingin' " by Kool & The Gang
- "In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)" by The Village People
- "Say Goodbye Hollywood" by Eminem
- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" by Billy Joel
- "Still In Hollywood" by Concrete Blonde
- "The End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story" by The Dears
- "Goodnight, Hollywood Blvd." by Ryan Adams
- "Cowboys in Hong Kong (As Far as Siam)" by Red Rider
- "Hong Kong" by Hoagy Carmichael
- "Hong Kong" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- "Hong Kong Garden" by Siouxsie and the Banshees
- "Honolulu City Lights" by The Carpenters
- "Honolulu Lulu" by Jan & Dean
- "Houston Solution" by Ronnie Milsap
- "The Sheriff of Huddersfield" by Iron Maiden
- "Hutt Valley Girl" by The Inhalers
English I
- "Ibiza" by Amnesia
- "We're Going To Ibiza" by Vengaboys
- "Idaho" by The Four Seasons
- "Idaho" by The New Amsterdams
- "Private Idaho" by The B-52's
- "A.I.R. (All India Radio)" by Carla Bley
- "Indian Lake" by The Cowsills
- "Indiana Wants Me" by R. Taylor Dean
- "Invercargill" by Wayne Gillespie
- "Iowa" by Dar Williams
- "Jenny (Iowa Sunrise)" by Janis Ian
- "Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland" by The B-52's
- "The Girl from Ipanema" written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, notably performed by Astrud Gilberto
- "Israel" by Siouxsie and the Banshees
- "Israel's Son" by Silverchair
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by They Might Be Giants
English J
- "Jackson" by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
- "I'll Never Play Jacksonville Again" by Graham Parker
- "Jamaica" by Bachman Turner Overdrive
- "Jamaica" by Ben E. King
- "Jamaica" by Third World
- "Jamaica Farewell" by Harry Belafonte
- "Discovering Japan" by Graham Parker
- "Japan in a Dishpan" by Captain Beefheart
- "Jarma Valley" by Woody Guthrie
- "Joshua Fit De Battle of Jericho" by Paul Robeson
- "Jerusalem" by Steve Earle
- "Jerusalem" by Don McLean
- "Jerusalem" by Paul Robeson
- "Jerusalem" by William Blake (words) and Hubert Parry (music)
- "Johannesburg" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Goin' Down Jordan" by Harry Belafonte
- "March Down To Jordan" by Harry Belafonte
- "Jordan River" by Burning Spear
English K
- "Crossing the Kaipara Bar" by B Worsfold
- "I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo" by Glenn Miller
- "Campfire Kansas" by The Get Up Kids
- "Kansas City" by Wilbert Harrison (covered by many, including The Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Little Richard, The Spencer Davis Group and others)
- "Kansas City Papa" by Leadbelly
- "K.C. Moan" by the Memphis Jug Band
- "Destination K.C." by Jo Jones
- "Karaka Bay" by Marie and the Atom
- "Karekare" by Crowded House
- "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin
- "Katmandu" by Bob Seger
- "Blue Moon of Kentucky" by Bill Monroe (covered by many others, including Elvis Presley)
- "Kentucky Fried Blues" by Nazareth
- "Kentucky Rain" by Elvis Presley
- "Kentucky Woman" by Neil Diamond (covered by Deep Purple, The Groovie Ghoulies)
- "Key Largo" by Bertie Higgins
- "Jimmy Buffett Doesn't Live in Key West Anymore" by David Allan Coe
- "Key West" by The Village People
- "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" by John Mellencamp
- "Khe Sanh" by Cold Chisel
- "Kilimanjaro" by Babyshambles
- "From St Kilda to King's Cross" by Paul Kelly
- "Kingston Advice" by The Clash
- "Kingston Market" by Harry Belafonte
- "Funky Kingston" by Toots and the Maytals
- "Klondyke Kate" by Suzi Quatro
- "Kokomo" by The Beach Boys
- "Alone in Kyoto" by Air
- "Kyoto Song" by The Cure
English L
| top | L-Ld | Le-Ln | Lo-Lz |
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English L-Ld
- "99 Miles from L. A." by Art Garfunkel
- "Christmas in L.A." by The Bobs
- "Dogs of L.A." by Liz Phair
- "Drinking in L.A." by Bran Van 3000
- "From New York to L.A." by Patsy Gallant
- "Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham" by Blue Cheer
- "Honey, Don't Leave L.A." by James Taylor
- "I Love L.A." by Randy Newman
- "Join Me In L.A." by Warren Zevon
- "King of L.A.' by Pigmy Love Circus
- "L.A. 59" by Elf
- "L.A. Blues" by The Stooges
- "L.A. Connection" by Rainbow
- L.A. Freeway by Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker
- "L.A. Girl" by The Adolescents
- "L.A. Girls" by Nazareth
- "L.A. Is My Lady" by Frank Sinatra
- "L.A. Jinx" by Slade
- "L.A. Song" by Beth Hart
- "L.A. Song" by Fischerspooner
- "L.A. Song" by Supergrass
- "L.A. Woman" by The Doors
- "To Live and Die in L.A." by Wang Chung
- "Walking in L.A." by Missing Persons
- "Lafayette Blues" by The White Stripes
- "Laguna Sunrise" by Black Sabbath
- "Lake Charles" by Lucinda Williams
- "The Man From Laramie"] by Jimmy Young
- "Ooh Las Vegas" by Gram Parsons
- "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley (covered by The Dead Kennedys)
- "Your Love Is Like Las Vegas" by The Thrills
English Le-Ln
- "The Lebanon" by the Human League
- "Sunshine on Leith" by The Proclaimers
- "Leningrad" by Billy Joel
- "Skinheads in Leningrad' by Inner City Unit
- "A Little Past Little Rock" by Lee Ann Womack
- "Little Rock" by Reba McEntire
- "Going Down To Liverpool" by The Bangles
- "In Liverpool" by Suzanne Vega
- "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" by Jimmy Osmond
English Lo-Lz
- "Loch Lomond" by Paul Robeson
- "Lodi" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- "A Souvenir of London" by Procol Harum
- "Down to London" by Joe Jackson
- "First Night Back in London" by The Clash
- "Get out of London" by Interferon
- "Girl from London" by Blue Cheer
- "I love London" by Tommy Page
- "Landing in London" by 3 Doors Down featuring Bob Seger
- "Last Train to London" by the Electric Light Orchestra
- "L-O-N-D-O-N" by Screaming Lord Sutch
- "London" by The Smiths
- "London" by Third Eye Blind
- "London Bridge" (traditional)
- "London Calling" by The Clash
- "London Lady" by The Stranglers
- "London Loves" by Blur
- "London Still" by The Waifs
- "London's Brilliant Parade" by Elvis Costello
- "London's Burning" by The Clash
- "London's Burning" (traditional)
- "P.25 London" by The Black Crowes
- "Red London" by Sham 69
- "Streets of London" by Harry Belafonte
- "Streets of London" by Ralph McTell
- "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon
- "Coming Into Los Angeles' by Arlo Guthrie
- "Los Angeles Blues" by Lightning Hopkins
- "Los Angeles I'm Yours" by the Decemberists
- "Los Angeles is Burning" by Bad Religion
- "Louisiana Liplock" by Mojo Nixon
- "The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side" by The Magnetic Fields
- "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
- "Ludlow Massacre" by Woody Guthrie
- "Lowell, MA" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Luxembourg" by Elvis Costello
English M
| top | M-Md | Me-Mh | Mi-Mz |
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English M-Md
- "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris
- "Madison Avenue" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Malibu" by Hole
- "Malibu Love Nest" by Luna
- "Malibu Beach Nightmare" by Hanoi Rocks
- "First We'll Take Manhattan, Then We'll Take Berlin" by Leonard Cohen
- "I'll Sink Manhattan" by They Might Be Giants
- "Manhattan Project" by Rush
- "Maralinga" by Midnight Oil
- "Maralinga" by Paul Kelly
- "Marrakesh Express" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- "Massachusetts" by The Bee Gees
English Me-Mh
- "Man From Mecca by The Sweet
- "Mecca" by Gene Pitney
- "Mediterranean Sundance" by Al DiMeola
- "All the Way From Memphis" by Brian May, Mott the Hoople
- "Letter to Memphis" by Pixies
- "Memphis" by Janis Ian
- "Memphis Boy Blues" by the Memphis Jug Band
- "Memphis Jug Blues" by the Memphis Jug Band
- "Memphis, Tennessee" by Chuck Berry (covered by many, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Rivers)
- "Memphis, Tennessee" by Harry Belafonte
- "Memphis Yo Yo Blues" by the Memphis Jug Band
- "Memphis Underground" by Herbie Mann
- "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan
- "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn, covered by Cher
- "All Over Mendip" by The Wurzels
- "Mendocino" by Sir Douglas Quintet
- "Mendocino County Line" by Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack
- "Ferry Cross the Mersey" by Gerry & the Pacemakers
- "Mesopotamia" by The B-52's
- "Adios Mexico" by the Texas Tornados
- "Mexico" by James Taylor
- "Mexico" by Long John Baldry
- "Mexico" by The Refreshments
- "Old Mexico" by Bad Company
- "Round the Bay of Mexico" by Harry Belafonte
- "Somewhere Between Texas And Mexico" by Pat Green
- "Stays In Mexico" by Toby Keith
English Mi-Mz
- "Miami" by Counting Crows
- "Miami" by Will Smith
- "Miami 2017" by Billy Joel
- "Miami Vice Theme" by Jan Hammer
- "Milford Haven'" by Oysterband
- "What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me) by Jerry Lee Lewis
- "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota" by Weird Al Yankovic
- "Mission Street" by Vienna Teng
- "Mississippi" by Pussycat
- "Mississippi" by Red Foley
- "Mississippi King" by Five Horse Johnson
- "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain (covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- "Mississippi Summer" by Oysterband
- "Mississippi Delta" by Bobbie Gentry
- "Mississippi,You're On My Mind", Jesse Winchester , Jerry Jeff Walker
- "Muddy Mississippi" by Charlie Daniels Band
- "Missouri Birds" by Harry Belafonte
- "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan
- "Meet Me in Montana" by Dan Seals & Marie Osmond
- "Montana" by Frank Zappa
- "Montego Bay" by Bobby Bloom
- 'Monterey' by Eric Burdon
- "It Happened in Monterey" performed by Frank Sinatra
- "Montreal" by Bran Van 3000
- "Moreton Bay" (traditional)
- "Midnight in Moscow" by Kenny Ball
- "Moskow" Diskow" by Telex
- "Stranger in Moskow" by Michael Jackson
- "The Lovely Sweet Banks of the Moy" by The Chieftains
- "Mozambique" by Bob Dylan
- "Mull of Kintyre" by Paul McCartney and Wings
English N
| top | N-Nev | New-New X | New York | New York City | New York New York | New Z-Nz |
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English N-Nev
- "N17" by the Saw Doctors
- "Nagasaki" by Warren and Dixon
- "Nagasaki Nightmare" by Crass
- "Nantucket Sleighride" by Mountain
- "Nashville" by Liz Phair
- "Nashville Blues" by the Everly Brothers
- "Nashville Cats" by The Lovin' Spoonful
- "Speedway at Nazareth" by Mark Knopfler
- "Nebraska" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Down The Nempnett Thrubwell" by The Wurzels
- "Neuköln" [sic] by David Bowie
- "Sands of Nevada" by Mark Knopfler
- "Stop in Nevada" by Billy Joel
- "Nevada, California" by The Jayhawks
English New-New X
- "New Amsterdam" by Elvis Costello
- "New Brighton Promenade" by The Boo Radleys
- "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" by Carter USM
- "A New England" by Billy Bragg
- "New England" by Jonathan Richman
- "New England" by Roy Harper
- "Weekend in New England" by Barry Manilow
- "Whoever's in New England" by Reba McEntire
- "New Madrid" by Uncle Tupelo
- "Annie New Orleans" by Elf
- "Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton
- "City of New Orleans" by Steve Goodman, covered by Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson and others
- "King of New Orleans" by Better Than Ezra
- "New Orleans" by Gary U.S. Bonds
- "New Orleans" by Herbie Mann
- "New Orleans Instrumental No. 1" by R.E.M.
- "New Orleans is Sinking" by The Tragically Hip
- "Planet of New Orleans" by Dire Straits
- "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone
- "Walkin' to New Orleans" by Fats Domino
- "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" by Freddy Cannon
English New York
- "A Heart In New York" by Art Garfunkel
- "An Englishman in New York" by Godley and Creme
- "Autumn in New York" by Frank Sinatra
- "Englishman in New York" by Sting
- "Fairytale of New York" by Kirsty MacColl and The Pogues
- "Fork New York" by Chris Hills
- "From New York to L.A." by Patsy Gallant
- "I Can't See New York" by Tori Amos
- "Leaving New York" by R.E.M.
- "New New York" by The Cranberries
- "New York" by the Sex Pistols
- "New York" by U2
- "New York Girls" by The Mooney Suzuki
- "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley
- "New York Mining Disaster 1941" by The Bee Gees
- "New York Minute" by Don Henley
- "New York Minute" by Zoetrope
- "New York State Of Mind" by Billy Joel
- "New York Taxi" by Harry Belafonte
- "New York Town" by Woody Guthrie
- "New York's A Lonely Town" by The Trade Winds
- "New York's in Love" by David Bowie
- "The New York Shuffle" by Graham Parker
- "The Only Living Boy In New York" by Simon & Garfunkel
- "The Peking King and the New York Queen" by The Doors
- "There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon For New York" (from Porgy and Bess)
- "Yeah! New York" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
English New York City
- "Boy From New York City" by the Ad Libs , covered by The Manhattan Transfer
- "Girl from New York City" by The Beach Boys
- "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City" by Harry Nilsson
- "New York City" by Cub, covered by They Might Be Giants
- "New York City" by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson
- "New York City" by John Lennon
- "New York City" by Suzzy Roche
- "New York City Blues" by The Yardbirds
- "New York City Cops" by The Strokes
- "New York City Girl" by John Waite
- "New York City Pakistan" by Terre Roche
- "New York City Serenade" by Bruce Springsteen
- "New York City Streets" by Triumph
- "Safe in New York City" by AC/DC
English New York New York
- "New York, New York" by Liza Minnelli, later by Frank Sinatra
- "New York, New York" by Ryan Adams
- "New York, New York Stealing My Way" by Back Street Crawler
English New Z-Nz
- "God Defend New Zealand" by Thomas Bracken
- "New Zealand Love Song" by Netherworld Dancing Toys
- "Shipyards of New Zealand" by Midnight Oil
- "Newark Wilder" by Pavement
- "North Sea Oil" by Jethro Tull
- "The N.S." (Nova Scotia) by Sloan
- "Nutbush City Limits" by Ike & Tina Turner
- "An Open Letter to NYC" by Beastie Boys
- "Back in N.Y.C." by Genesis
English O
- "Oceania" by Björk
- "From Rochdale to Ocho Rios" by 10CC
- "Odessa" by The Bee Gees
- "Banks Of The Ohio" by Olivia Newton-John
- "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- "Ohio" by Modest Mouse
- "Okaihau Express" by Peter Cape
- "Oklahoma!" written by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein (notably performed by Gordon MacRae)
- "Oklahoma Hills" by Hank Thompson
- "Hippie from Olema" by Youngbloods
- "Olympia, WA" by Rancid
- "Omaha" by Moby Grape
- "Omaha Stylee" by 311
- "One Tree Hill" by U2
- "Justice in Ontario" by Steve Earle
- "Ontario, Quebec And Me" by Billy Bragg
- "Sweet Pie Opotiki" by Matipo Pyramid
- "The Orange County Lumber Truck" by Mothers of Invention
- "Orinoco Flow" by Enya
- "Maid of Orleans" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- "Orly" by The Guess Who
- "The Dam at Otter Creek" by Live
- "Oxford Girl" by Oysterband
- "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" by David Bowie
English P
| top | P-Pg | Ph-Pz |
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English P-Pg
- "Paekakariki Beach" by New Model Army
- "New York City Pakistan" by Terre Roche
- "Panama" by Van Halen
- "Panama Red" by the New Riders of the Purple Sage
- "Papua New Guinea" by Future Sound of London
- "Parihaka" by Tim Finn and Herbs
- "Free Man in Paris" by Joni Mitchell
- "I Love Paris" by Cole Porter (from the musical "Paris", notable versions by Ella Fitzgerald, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Frank Sinatra, others)
- "Paris 1919" by John Cale
- "Paris In Your Eyes" by Janis Ian
- "Paris Original" from How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
- "The Paris Song" by Harry Belafonte
- "Under the Bridges of Paris" by Eartha Kitt
- "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena" by Jan & Dean
- "Taking of Peckham 123" by Carter USM
- "Pecos Bill" by Roy Rogers
- "The Peking King and the New York Queen" by The Doors
- "Peking Saint" by Cat Power
- "Pennsylvania 6-5000" by Glenn Miller
- "Pennsylvania Miners" by Steve Earle
- "Pennsylvania Polka" by the Andrews Sisters
- "Penny Lane" by The Beatles
- "Across The Persian Gulf" by The Association
English Ph-Pz
- "Philadelphia" by Neil Young (soundtrack of the movie Philadelphia)
- "Philadelphia Freedom" by Elton John
- "Philadelphia Lawyer" by Woody Guthrie
- "Sailing to Philadelphia" by Mark Knopfler
- "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen (soundtrack of the movie Philadelphia)
- "I'm Going Back to the Philippines" by Menudo
- "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" by Jimmy Webb (notable versions by Glen Campbell, Nick Cave)
- "Phoenix" by Wishbone Ash
- "Ghost Gully of Picton" by Martin Curtis
- "Pill Pill" by The Wurzels (Pill is a village on the River Avon near Bristol)
- "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" by Bob Merrill (hit record by Guy Mitchell)
- "There's A Pawnshop On A Corner In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" by Guy Mitchell
- "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by The Monkees
- "This was Pompeii" by Dar Williams
- "Pontiac" by Lyle Lovett
- "Portland, Oregon" by Loretta Lynn/Jack White
- "Portobello" by The Lords of the New Church
- "April in Portugal" by Eartha Kitt
- "Marching To Pretoria" written by J Marais
- "Born in Puerto Rico" by Paul Simon
- "Puget Sound" by Harry Nilsson
English Q
- "Ontario, Quebec And Me" by Billy Bragg
- "Queen Street" by The Front Lawn (main street of Auckland, New Zealand)
English R
- "Rawalpindi Blues" by Carla Bley
- "End of Rawalpindi" by Carla Bley
- "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" by R.E.M.
- "Seven Seas of Rhye" by Queen
- "Bells of Rhymney" by Pete Seeger (covered by The Byrds, Oysterband , The Soft Boys
- "Richmond" by The Faces
- "Rio de San Atlanta, Manitoba" by Propagandhi
- "River Euphrates" by Pixies
- "From Rochdale to Ocho Rios" by 10CC
- "Rockaway Beach" by The Ramones
- "Don't Go Back To Rockville" by R.E.M. (covered by 10,000 Maniacs)
- "Rocky Mountain High" by John Denver
- "Rocky Mountain Suite" by John Denver
- "Rocky Mountain Way" by Joe Walsh
- "Rotterdam" by The Beautiful South
- "Mother Russia" by Iron Maiden
- "Mother Russia" by The Sisters of Mercy
- "Route 66" by Nat King Cole, and others
English S
| top | S-Sb | Sc-Sn | So-Sz |
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English S-Sb
- "Saginaw, Michigan" by Lefty Frizzell
- "Sahara" by Alex Harvey
- "Tea in the Sahara" by The Police
- "Goodnight Saigon" by Billy Joel
- "Still in Saigon" by Charlie Daniels Band
- "Salisbury" by Uriah Heep
- "Salt Lake City" by The Beach Boys
- "San Andreas Fault" by Natalie Merchant
- "New San Antonio Rose" by Bob Wills (covered by Bing Crosby, Merle Haggard, others)
- "San Antonio Girl" by Steve Earle
- "San Antonio Stroll" by Tanya Tucker
- "Is Anyone Going To San Antone" by the Texas Tornados
- "Come Back From San Francisco" by The Magnetic Fields
- "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" by Tony Bennett
- "Let's Go to San Francisco" by the Flowerpot Men
- "San Franciscan Nights" by Eric Burdon & The Animals
- "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)" by Scott McKenzie, The Shadows
- "San Francisco (You Got Me)" by The Village People
- "Do You Know The Way to San Jose" by Dionne Warwick
- "San Miguel" by The Beach Boys
- "San Quentin" by Johnny Cash
- "San Tropez" by Pink Floyd
- "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)" by The Four Preps
- "On the Atchison, Topika and Santa Fe by Tommy Dorsey
- "Santa Monica" by Everclear
- "Santa Monica" by Savage Garden
- "The Road to Santiago" by Oysterband
- "Santiago de Cuba" by The Chieftains
- "Miss Sarajevo" by U2 featuring Luciano Pavarotti
- "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate" by The Arrogant Worms
- "Running Back To Saskatoon" by The Guess Who
- "Savannah Woman" by Tommy Bolin
- "Savoy Truffle" by The Beatles
English Sc-Sn
- "Scandinavian Skies" by Billy Joel
- "Scarborough Fair" (traditional, famously recorded by Simon & Garfunkel as "Scarborough Fair / Canticle", covered by Harry Belafonte)
- "Flower of Scotland" (traditional; unofficial anthem of Scotland)
- "Scotland's Story" by The Proclaimers
- "Scotland the Brave" (traditional; unoficial anthem of Scotland)
- "Viva! Sea-Tac" by Robyn Hitchcock
- "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" by Nirvana
- "Seattle" by Bobby Sherman
- "Second Avenue" by Art Garfunkel
- "Seneca Falls" by The Distillers
- "Seven Bridges Road" by The Eagles
- "Shenandoah" (traditional) by Paul Robeson
- "Cowboys in Hong Kong (As Far as Siam)" by Red Rider
- "Sicily" by Chick Corea
- "The Devil Went Down to Silver Lake" by MC Honky
- "Silvertown Blues" by Mark Knopfler
- "On a Little Street in Singapore" by Manhattan Transfer
English So-Sz
- "A Rainy Night in Soho" by The Pogues
- "Ruby Soho" by Rancid
- "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel
- "South America" by Brian Wilson
- "South Carolina (Barnwell)" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "South Central Rain" by R.E.M.
- "Sunny South Kensington" by Donovan
- "South Nashville Blues" by Steve Earle
- "South Street" by The Orlons
- "Southampton Dock" by Pink Floyd
- "Southdown Road" by The Paupers
- "It Never Rains In Southern California" by Albert Hammond
- "Southern California Wants to Be Western New York" by Dar Williams
- "Here In Spain" by Janis Ian
- "King of Spain" by Moxy Früvous
- "Never Been to Spain" by Hoyt Axton (notable covers by Elvis Presley, Three Dog Night)
- "Spain" by Chick Corea
- "Spanish Harlem" by Ben E. King
- "Spanish Harlem Incident" by Bob Dylan
- "Springfield Mountain (Too Roo De Nay)" by Harry Belafonte
- "From St Kilda to King's Cross" by Paul Kelly
- "Statesboro Blues" by Taj Mahal, the Allman Brothers
- "O Stockholm" by Marty Willson-Piper
- "Stonehenge" by Black Sabbath
- "Stonehenge" by Spinal Tap
- "Stoney End" by Laura Nyro (notable covers by Linda Ronstadt, Barbra Streisand)
- "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles
- "Sudbury Saturday Night" by Stompin' Tom Connors
- "Alice in Sunderland" by The Shadows
- "Riot on Sunset Strip" by The Standells
- "Swannee" by Al Jolson
- "Swansea Town" by Max Boyce
- "Sweden" by The Stranglers
English T
| top | T-Td | Te-Th | Ti-Tz |
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English T-Td
- "Tallahassee Lassie" by Freddy Cannon (covered by The Flamin' Groovies)
- "Tampa to Tulsa" by the Jayhawks
- "Tangier" by Donovan
- "Taumarunui on the Main Trunk Line" by Peter Cape
- "Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu" by Peter Cape
English Te-Th
- "T For Texas (T for Tennessee)" by Jimmie Rodgers,the Everly Brothers
- "Telegraph Road" by Dire Straits (Love over Gold album)
- "Tenderloin" by Rancid
- "My Tennessee Hills" by Janis Ian
- "My Tennessee Mountain Home"" by Dolly Parton
- "Tennessee" by Arrested Development
- "Tennessee Blues" by Bobby Charles
- "Tennessee Flat Top Box" by Johnny Cash and also Roseanne Cash
- "Tennessee Homesick Blues" by Dolly Parton
- "Tennessee Jive" by Mojo Nixon
- "Tennessee Stud" by Johnny Cash
- "Tennessee Sucks" by Ryan Adams (Demolition album)
- "Tennessee Waltz" by Les Paul
- "Tennessee River" by Alabama
- "Tenterfield Saddler" by Peter Allen
- "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" by Bruce Springsteen
- "All My Exes Live in Texas" by George Strait
- "But I've Got Texas" by Jon Wayne
- "Brand New Tennessee Waltz" by Jesse Winchester
- "Deep In The Heart of Texas" by Gene Autry
- "Forever Texas" by Robbie Williams
- "God Blessed Texas" by Little Texas
- "Leavin Texas" by Jerry Jeff Walker
- "Little Texas Shaker" by Triumph
- "Somewhere Between Texas And Mexico" by Pat Green
- "Southern Part Of Texas' by War
- "Texas" by Chris Rea
- "Texas 1947" by Guy Clark
- "Texas Cookin'" by Guy Clark
- "Texas Eagle" by Steve Earle
- "Texas Flood" by Stevie Ray Vaughan
- "Texas In My Rear View Mirror" by Mac Davis
- "Texas Never Whispers" by Pavement
- "Texas Strut" by Gary Moore
- "Texas When I Die" by Tanya Tucker
- "Yellow Rose of Texas" (traditional)
English Ti-Tz
- "Horns of Tibet (That Blows to Warn off Communist Indoctrination)" by Foreign Terrain
- "Timor" by Yothu Yindi
- "Tobermory" by Harry Lauder
- "Tokyo Joe" by Roxy Music
- "Tokyo Storm Warning" by Elvis Costello
- "Woman from Tokyo" by Deep Purple
- "Toledo" by John Denver
- "Toledo" by Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach
- "King Of Tonga" by Art Garfunkel
- "On the Atchison, Topika and Santa Fe" by Tommy Dorsey
- "The Toronto Song (Toronto Sucks)" by The Arrogant Worms
- "Toronto #4" by The Tragically Hip
- "Toronto Mas" the Mighty Sparrow
- "Transylvania" by Iron Maiden
- "Trinidad Carnival Time" by Harry Belafonte
- "24 Hours from Tulsa" by Burt Bacharach and Hal David (hit version by Gene Pitney)
- "Take Me Back to Tulsa" by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
- "Tampa to Tulsa" by the Jayhawks
- "Tulsa Time" by Don Williams and also Eric Clapton
- "24 Minutes from Tulse Hill" by Carter USM
- "A Night In Tunisia" by [Dizzy Gillespie]]
- "Tuskeegee #626" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Fog on the Tyne" by Lindisfarne
English U
- "Uganda Woman" by Peter Green
- "Anarchy in the U.K." by the Sex Pistols
- "Granny Farming in the UK" by Carter USM
- "Alternative Ulster" by Stiff Little Fingers
- "Ulster" by Sham 69
- "Ulster Boy" by Sham 69
- "Union City Blue" by Blondie
- "'Urubamba" by Urubamba
- "Back in the U.S.A." by Chuck Berry
- "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen
- "Crawling To The U.S.A." by Elvis Costello
- "French Kissing in the U.S.A." by Debbie Harry
- "Geek U.S.A." by The Smashing Pumpkins
- "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A." by The Clash
- "Mainstream U.S.A." by They Might Be Giants
- "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A." by John Mellencamp
- "Rockin' in the U.S.A." by Kiss
- "Stone Deaf in the U.S.A." by Motörhead
- "Surfin' U.S.A." by The Beach Boys
- "Back In The U.S.S.R." by The Beatles
English V
- "Sink Venice" by Ikara Colt
- "Valencia" by The Shadows
- "The Valley Road" by Bruce Hornsby
- "Vancouver" by Jeff Buckley
- "Vancouver" by Violent Femmes
- "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas" by Tori Amos
- "Jesus in Vegas" by Chumbawamba
- "Vegas Two Times" by Stereophonics (2002)
- "Venezuela" by Harry Belafonte
- "Ventura Boulevard" by The Everly Brothers
- "Ventura Highway" by America
- "Veracruz" by Warren Zevon
- "The Palace of Versailles" by Al Stewart
- "Springtime in Vienna" by The Tragically Hip
- "Vienna" by Billy Joel
- "Vienna" by Ultravox
- "A Foggy Day in Vietnam" by John Paul Jones
- "My Vietnam" by Pink
- "Vietnam" by Jimmy Cliff
- "Vine St." by Randy Newman (covered by Harry Nilsson)
- "Violet Town" by The Church
- "Meet Virginia" by Train
- "Sweet Virginia" by Rolling Stones
- "Volga Boat Song" by Paul Robeson
English W
| top | W-Wh | Wi-Wz |
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English W-Wh
- "Don't Call Wagga Wagga Wagga" by Greg Champion and Ted Egan
- "Battle of the Waikato" by Gerry Merito
- "A child's Christmas in Wales" by John Cale
- "Sailin' Into Walker's Key" by Taj Mahal
- "Wall Street Shuffle" by 10CC
- "Warakurna" by Midnight Oil
- "Stars of Warburton" by Midnight Oil
- "Warszawa" by David Bowie
- "Christmas in Washington" by Steve Earle
- "The Train From Washington" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Washington Bullets" by The Clash
- "Washington, D.C." by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Washington, D.C." by The Magnetic Fields
- "Washington Square Park" by The Get Up Kids
- "Waterloo" by ABBA
- "Waterloo Sunset" by The Kinks
- "West End Girls" by Pet Shop Boys
- "Wild West End" by Dire Straits
- "West Nashville Boogie" by Steve Earle
- "West Savannah" by OutKast
- "West Virginia" by Maggie & Terre Roche
- "Southern California Wants to be Western New York" by Dar Williams
- "Westy Girls" by Jan Hellriegel ("Westy" is a local nickname for West Auckland, New Zealand)
English Wi-Wz
- "Wichita" by The Jayhawks
- "Wichita Lineman" by Glen Campbell
- "Wildwood Days" by Bobby Rydell
- "Wilkes-Barre, PA." by Lee Pockriss (music) and Anne Croswell (lyrics) (from the play Tovarich )
- "Winchester" by Robyn Hitchcock
- "Winchester Cathedral" by the New Vaudeville Band
- "Big Noise From Winnetka" by Bette Midler
- "Wisconsin Death Trip" by Static-X
- "Wolf Creek Pass" by C.W. McCall
- "Old Old Woodstock" by Van Morrison
- "Woodstock" by Joni Mitchell (covered by Crosby, Stills & Nash and Matthews Southern Comfort)
- "Alternative Woolston" by Lions and Tigers
- "World Without Love' by Peter and Gordan
- "Joy To the World" by Three Dog Night
English X-Z
- "Hotel Yorba" by The White Stripes
- "Yellow River" by Christie
- "Youngstown" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Zanzibar" by Billy Joel
- "Zimbabwe" by Bob Marley and the Wailers
- "Zion Train" by Bob Marley and the Wailers
- "Zurich is Stained" by Pavement
Dutch
Dutch 0-9
Dutch A
| top | A-Al | Am | An-Az |
|---|
Dutch A-Al
- "Aaigem" by Jan de Wilde
- "Aalst (stad mijner dromen)" by Raymond van het Groenewoud
- "Achterhoek boogie" by Normaal
- "Adelaide" by Martin Brozius
- "Alida, zaten we nou maar in Afrika" by Kees Pruis
- "Akropolis adieu" by Lisette
- "Almaria" by Frank en Mirella
- "Almelo" by Herman Finkers
- "Almere" by Jasperina de Jong
- "Alpenwals" by Wim Berkers
- "Alles naar de Ambonstraat" by Don Quishocking
Dutch Am
- "Amelisweerd" by Marijke Boon
- "America en Oude Pekela" by Dutch Boys
- "De dominee van Amersfoort" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Alleen in Amstelveen" by Robert Long
- "Amsterdam" by Acda en De Munnik , De Dijk
- "Amsterdam" by Alex de Haas , Frans van Schaik
- "Amsterdam" by Frank van Pamelen
- "Amsterdam" by Hetty Blok
- "Amsterdam" by Joop Visser
- "Amsterdam" by Jules de Corte
- "Amsterdam" by Liesbeth List
- "Amsterdam" by Maggie MacNeal
- "Amsterdam" by Renee de Haan
- "Amsterdam bij nacht" by Bob Scholte
- "Amsterdam huilt" by De Dopegezinde Gemeente ; by Rika Jansen ; by Kees Manders ; by Roos
- "Amsterdam in daguerreotype" by Salon des Varietes
- "Amsterdam is jarig" by Leen Jongewaard
- "Amsterdam, je kan zeggen wat je wilt" by Piet Romer
- "Amsterdam laat je niet kisten" by Danny de Munk
- "Antwoord van Sientje uit Amsterdam (naar Mientje te Soerabaia)" by Louis Davids
- "Brief van de directeur van Artis aan de burgemeester van Amsterdam" by Eduard Jacobs
- "De jaren vijftig, Amsterdam" by Jenny Arean
- "Kamer in Amsterdam" by De Mens
- "Een muis in een molen in mooi Amsterdam" by Andre van Duin
- "Ik heb zo vaak aan Amsterdam gedacht" by Wim Sonneveld
- "Mooi Amsterdam" by Wim Sonneveld
Dutch An-Az
- "Antwarpe" by Strangers
- "Antwerpen" by Ben van der Linden
- "Antwerpen stadspark" by Marcel Verreck
- "Arizona bar" by Bram Vermeulen
- "Als de klok van Arnemuiden" by De Havenzangers ; by De Straatzangers
- "Alle apies in de Artis" by Rika Jansen
- "Assen" by Berini's
- "Atlantis-verdronken in jou" by Elly en Rikkert
- "Avalon" by Lenny Kuhr
Dutch B
| top | B-Bh | Bi-Bz |
|---|
Dutch B-Bh
- "Babel" by Frank Boeijen
- "Babylon" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Bahia Blanca" by Arne Jansen
- "Bandoeng" by De Dopegezinde Gemeente
- "Hallo Bandoeng" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Bar Tropical" by Johan Verminnen
- "Barcelona" by De Wilmari's
- "Barracudastraat" by Kadanz
- "Batavierenland" by Hans Teeuwen
- "120 varkens naar Beiroet" by Henk Wijngaard
- "Belgie" by Arthur Umbgrove
- "Belgie" by Het Goede Doel
- "Benidorm (Una sera par due)" by Willy Alberti
- "Brief uit Benidorm" by Robert Long
- "Bergen (N-H)" by Maarten van Roozendaal
- "Bergen Belsen blues" by Zak en As
- "Berlagebrug" by Nelleke Burg
- "Berlijn" by Seth Gaaikema
- "Brief uit Berlijn" by Stef Bos
- "Parijs, Berlijn, Madrid" by Boudewijn de Groot
Dutch Bi-Bz
- "Biesbosch" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Bijlmermeer" by Piet, Adele en Leen
- "Ballade van het concours te Blois" by Ernst van Altena
- "Blue bayou" by John Spencer
- "Bonen uit Bonaire" by Della Bosiers
- "Bordeaux" by Paul de Leeuw
- "Brabant" by Dirk Vluggink
- "Brabant" by Guus Meeuwis
- "Brussel" by Johan Verminnen
- "Brussel" by Jules de Corte
- "Brussel" by Liesbeth List
- "Brussel" by Liliane Saint-Pierre
- "Brussel moet heten" by Acda en De Munnik
- "Brussels by Night" by Raymond van het Groenewoud
- "Brussels, can you hear me" by Verona
- "Burgemeester Beekmanlaan" by Wim Sonneveld
Dutch C
- "Afscheid van Capri" by Imca Marina
- "Als op Capri de rozentuinen bloeien" by Eddy Christiani ; by Marcel Thielemans
- "Costa del Sol" by Andre van Duin
Dutch D
- "Alleen in Dallas" by Johnny Lion
- "De Aaigemberg" by Jan de Wilde
- "De Ardennen" by Herman Finkers
- "De Batavia / Wilhelmusdans" by Astrid Nijgh
- "De Bijenkorf" by Arno van der Heijden
- "De Bilt seint" by Eddy Christiani
- "Alle duiven op De Dam" by Astrid Seriese ; by Gert en Hermien
- "Delfzijl" by Jenny Arean
- "Arm Den Haag" by Wieteke van Dort
- "Wat voor weer zou het zijn in Den Haag" by Conny Stuart , covered by Karin Bloemen .
- "As ik boven op de Dom kom" by Rijk de Gooyer
- "Statenvertaling uit Dordt" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
Dutch E-G
- "Begraaf me nooit in Ermelo" by Pater Moeskroen
- "Ik ga naar Frankrijk" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
Dutch H
- "Aan het strand van mooi Havana" by Orkest Zonder Naam
- "Breng terug (Haverkamp's greepe)" by Normaal
- "Aan het goudgele strand van Hawai" by Zangeres Zonder Naam
- "Hawaii blues" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Als in Holland de sneeuwklokjes bloeien" by Orkest Zonder Naam
- "O, wat ben ik blij dat ik geboren ben in Holland" by Wim Sonneveld
Dutch I
- "Bedstee aan het IJ" by Jenny Arean ; by Jaap van de Merwe
- "Aan de oever van de IJssel" by Max van Praag
- "Een zwoele nacht in Krimpen aan den IJssel" by Wim Sonneveld
- "Afscheid van Indie" by Wieteke van Dort
- "Brief (van de wijze, moderne dochter aan pappie in Indie)" by Brammetje
- "Bella Italia" by Imca Marina
Dutch J-L
- "Bij ons in de Jordaan" by Johnny Jordaan
- "Brief naar La Courtine" by Rijk de Gooyer
- "Aan het Lago Maggiore" by The Ramblers
- "Als op het Leidscheplein de lichtjes weer eens branden gaan" by Willy Walden
- "Leidseplein" by Astrid Nijgh
- "De koningin van Lordije" by Wim Sonneveld
Dutch M
- "Aan de Maas" by De Mixers
- "Als 't water in de Maas" by Johnny Hoes
- "Maastunnel" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Als het vriest in Madagascar" by Bobbejaan Schoepen
- "Parijs, Berlijn, Madrid" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Markerwaardballade" by Astrid Nijgh
- "Aan de Middellandse Zee" by Henk Elsink
Dutch N
- "Bella Napoli" by Frans Bauer
- "Zwart Nazareth" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Als ik de koning was van Nederland" by Herman van Veen
- "De Belgische schrijver die in Nederland wel verkoopt..." by Zak en As
- "Nederland die heeft de bal" by Andre van Duin
- "Tropisch Nederland" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "A2 (Een Nederlandse roadsong)" by Paul van Vliet
- "Aan de Noordpool" by Corry
- "Noordzee" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Aan het Noordzeestrand" by Jo Vally
- "Aan het Noordzeestrand" by Koren Van De Lage Landen
Dutch O
- "Oranjeboomstraat" by Andre van Duin
- "Aan het strand van Oostende" by Louis Neefs
- "Met de Trein naar Oostende" by Spring
- "Oude Maasweg" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
Dutch P-Q
- "De nachten van Parijs" by Jenny Arean
- "Parijs, Berlijn, Madrid" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Ballade aan de Pijp" by Eduard Jacobs
- "April in Portugal" by Eddy Christiani
Dutch R
- "Al die rotzooi in de Rijn" by Dolf Brouwers
- "We gaan naar Rome toe (Hi-ha-honderiem)" by Andre van Duin
- "Aan de oever van de Rotte" by Het Grote Muziekpakhuiskoor
- "Breng mij naar Rotterdam terug" by Peter Blanker ; by Albert Bol
- "De Reus van Rotterdam" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Rotterdam" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Als wij de Rozegracht es dempten" by Jaap van de Merwe
Dutch S
- "Annelies uit Sas van Gent" by Louis Neefs ; by Rob de Nijs
- "Aan de oever van de Schelde" by Max van Praag
- "Aan de Schelde" by Joost Prinsen
- "Weekend in Scheveningen" by Wim Sonneveld
- "Aan't witte strand van Soerabaya" by Zangeres Zonder Naam
- "Het Spaarne" by Boudewijn de Groot
- "Ballade van de Spanjaardslaan" by Cobi Schreijer
Dutch T
- "Als de avondstilte valt in Texas" by De Chico's
- "Bloem van het Thorbeckeplein" by Jenny Arean
- "Anton aus Tirol" by De Zware Jongens
- "Bergen van Tirol" by Helma en Selma
Dutch U-Z
- "Urk" by Astrid Nijgh
- "Vilvoorde City" by Kris de Bruyne
- "Aan de voet van de ouwe Wester" by Willy Alberti ; by Frans van Schaik ; by Zijlstra
- "Aan de voet van die mooie Wester" by Johnny Jordaan
- "Wild Westland" by The Amazing Stroopwafels
- "Aan de haven in Wismar" by Ben van der Linden
French
- "Je reviendrai a Montreal'" by Robert Charlebois
- "Le Pont Du Carrousel" by Zebda
- "Twist à Saint-Tropez" by Telex
- SS in Uruguay' by Serge Gainsbourg
- "Les Ramparts de Varsovie" by Jacques Brel
German
- "Amerika" by Rammstein
- "Amerika" by Herbert Grönemeyer
- 'Bilbao' by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (notable version by Lotte Lenya)
- "Bochum" by Herbert Grönemeyer
- "Bomben auf Engeland" by German Military Choir
- "Hawaii" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Himalaja" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Israel, Israel" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Madagaskar" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Mexico" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Moskau" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Nevada" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Rom" by Dschinghis Khan
- "Sahara " by Dschinghis Khan
- "Vienna Calling" by Falco
Irish
- "Storms In Africa" by Enya
Russian
- "Moskau" by Rammstein
Swedish
- "Amerika" by Cosa Nostra
- "Hiroshima" by Moderat Likvidation
- "Vykort från Rio" by Charta 77
- "Jag låg med henne i Tjeckoslovakien" by Doktor Kosmos
- "Åh Stockholm" by Marty Willson-Piper (same tune as "O Stockholm", in Swedish and with altered lyrics)
- 'Sverige' by The Stranglers (Swedish language version of their song "Sweden")
Welsh
- "Ethiopia Newyddd" by Rheinallt H. Rowlands
- "Yn Y Gwair" by Dom
- "Un Nos Yn 'Little Venice'" by Rheinallt H. Rowlands
- "Pontypridd" by Edward H. Dafis
- "Sarn Helen" by Super Furry Animals
Other languages
Spanish
- "Ecuador - Sash!
- 'Bahia de Cadiz' - Camaron de la Isla
Notes
- Excluded (for now, at least) are titles that contain variations on geographical names, like "Walk Like An Egyptian" by The Bangles, as well as non-physical, non-terrestrial, and fictional locations, like "Heaven" by Warrant , "Moon" by Jane Siberry, "Orion" by Jethro Tull, and "Xanadu" by Olivia Newton-John/ELO.
- Order
- Songs are first grouped by the primary language of their lyrics.
- If lyrics are split fairly evenly between two languages, they should be listed in both language groups.
- In each language group, titles are grouped by the exact geographical name.
- The geographical name is in bold — surrounded by triple quotes (''') — to make it easier to group them.
- If the same name occurs multiple times in the title, only the first is in bold.
- If a title contains multiple names, it should be listed once in each name group.
- The geographical name is in bold — surrounded by triple quotes (''') — to make it easier to group them.
- Within each group of exact geographical names, titles are sorted in alphanumeric order (digits first). Most old-school sorting rules apply, with one exception:
- Articles like "a", "an", and "the" (and their non-English equivalents) are not ignored when sorting.
- Case is ignored. ("van Halen" is the same as "Van Halen".)
- Spaces always precede numbers and letters. ("Is This" precedes "Isn't It".)
- Ignore punctuation. ("What's That" comes between "Whatever" and "Whattup".)
- Numbers are treated as text strings rather than mathematically. ("42" comes before "7".)
- For different songs with the same titles, repeat these guidelines to sort by artist name.
- Songs are first grouped by the primary language of their lyrics.
- Wikipedia links
- Adding links to artists is recommended (since most artist pages exist already).
- For artist links, check the Wikipedia entry first, since some need to be disambiguated. (For instance, Nirvana should be entered as "[[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]".)
- Adding links to song titles is not recommended unless they exist already or you plan to create the song page immediately. (You can always go back and add the link later.)
- Song links should refer to Wikipedia song entries, not pages about the place named in the song.
- For linked songs that contain bolded names, use Wiki markup as follows:
- "[[California Girls|'''California''' Girls]]" will produce "California Girls".
- Adding links to artists is recommended (since most artist pages exist already).
See also
- List of songs whose title includes dates and times
- List of songs whose title includes personal names
- Lists of songs
References
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