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    Default Looking for songs

    Looking for songs about States/cities!

    So far I have:

    Do it for H town- Chamillionaire
    Welcome to Texas-?
    Californication- Red hot chili peppers
    Dani California- Red hot chili peppers
    Welcome to Atlanta- Ludacris
    California dreamin- momas and popas
    New York, New York- Frank Sinatra
    New York State of mind- Jay-Z


    Thanks in advance!

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    Hmmm....

    Just off the top of my head I can recall the following:

    1. Alabama

    Lynyrd Skynrd — Sweet Home Alabama
    The Skynrd's 1974 riposte to Neil Young's Alabama is a tribute to Muscle Shoals (an Alabama city famous for its music), blue skies and the Swampers (session musicians), and a prime example of Southern Rock.

    2. Alaska

    Lacy J Dalton — The Alaska Song
    Dalton was the protegee of folk singer Karen Dalton, and this tune sees her heading up to Alaska to have some fun dancing under the midnight sun.

    3. Arizona

    Kings of Leon — Arizona
    From the album Because of the Times, this is a sterling driving song which, despite the title, somehow fails to mention Arizona.

    4. Arkansas

    Bruce Springsteen — Mary Queen of Arkansas
    One of the treasures of Greetings From Asbury Park, this is a tale of white skin and acrobats.

    5. California

    The Beach Boys — California Girls
    It is a scientific fact that the music of the Beach Boys sounds like California. This is a hit from 1965.

    6. Colorado

    Townes van Zandt — Colorado Girl
    The much-overlooked TVZ's pledge to go out to Denver to "See if I can't find/That lovin' Colorado girl of mine."

    7. Connecticut

    Aerosmith — I Live in Connecticut
    One of America's premier rock bands, none of whom live in Connecticut.

    8. Delaware

    Perry Como — Delaware
    Como's "hilarious" play on state names sees him asking not only "What did Della wear, boy?" but providing the response "She wore a bran New Jersey."

    9. Florida

    Vic Chesnutt — Florida
    From Chesnutt's 1991 album West of Rome, this "tribute" to Florida: "Florida, Florida, there's no more perfect place to retire from life."

    10. Georgia

    Gladys Knight and the Pips — Midnight Train to Georgia
    Heart-wrenching tale from 1973 of a man who finds LA too much and heads back home to Georgia, with his woman hot on his heels.

    11. Hawaii

    Elvis Presley — Blue Hawaii
    Appears in the Elvis vehicle of the same name, and boasts the promise that "Dreams come true/In blue Hawaii."

    12. Idaho

    Josh Ritter — Idaho
    From Ritter's 2006 record The Animal Years, this tribute to his home state: "The only ghost I'm haunted by/Idaho, Idaho."

    13. Illinois

    Sufjan Stevens — Casimir Pulaski Day
    A few years ago, Stevens announced his intention to record an album for every state in America. This marvellous song is from his last, which covered Illinois.

    14. Indiana

    Louis Armstrong — (Back Home Again in) Indiana
    Originally composed in 1917, (Back Home Again in) Indiana went on to become a jazz standard. For many years, Armstrong opened every public appearance with this track.

    15. Iowa

    Joni Mitchell — The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines
    From Mingus, Mitchell's 1979 collaboration with Charles Mingus, a story of a dry cleaner from Iowa who, to the disgruntlement of our narrator, is enjoying a lucky run on the slot machines: "Des Moines was stacking the chips/ Raking off the tables/ Ringing the bandit's bells."

    16 Kansas

    Glenn Campbell — Wichita Lineman
    Campbell's rendition of composer Jimmy Webb's tale of a telephone lineman driving through Kansas and pining for a distant lover, contains one of the most affecting lyrics ever: "And I need you more than want you/ And I want you for all time."

    17. Kentucky

    John Hartford — Man of Constant Sorrow
    Traditional song written by Dick Burnett, a blind fiddler from Kentucky and immortalised in the Coen brothers' movie O Brother Where Art Thou. It has been covered many times, including this version by Mr Hartford. It is the tale of a man beleagured by trouble who must "bid farewell to old Kentucky/ The place where I was born and raised."

    18. Louisiana

    Chuck Berry — Johnny B Goode
    Sometimes referred to as a musical version of the American Dream, Berry's 1958 hit tells the story of a poor boy from Louisiana who done good just by playing a guitar. Opens with one of the most rip-roaring guitar riffs ever.

    19. Maine

    Mountain Goats — Going to Maine
    Going to Maine is part of the Mountain Goats' long-running "Going to…" series, and features an adulterous couple contemplating flight to the East Coast.

    20 Maryland

    Bob Dylan — The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
    Dylan's 1963 song covers the real life murder of a barmaid at a hotel in Baltimore, Maryland, for which the wealthy culprit received a mere six-month jail sentence.

    21. Massachusetts

    Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers — Roadrunner
    Richman frequently paid musical homage to his native New England, and there is no finer example than this tale of driving the roads around Boston at night.

    22. Michigan

    Martha [Reeves] and the Vandellas — Dancing in the Street
    One of the most famous songs in Motown's rich history, this was released in 1964 to became both a dancefloor filler and a civil rights anthem. The song is a roll-call of American cities, including Chicago, New Orleans and New York City, but urges us not to forget Detroit, "the Motor City".

    23. Minnesota

    The Hold Steady — Stuck Between Stations
    Tales of drinking, dancing and making out in Minneapolis: "These twin city kisses/ Sound like clicks and hisses/ And we all come down and drown in the Mississippi River."

    24. Mississippi

    Robert Johnson — Cross Road Blues
    Legend holds that Johnson sold his soul to the devil, in exchange for his masterful guitar-playing, at a crossroads in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He died aged 27 at another crossroads in Greenwood, Mississippi. His playing epitomises the Delta blues: down-home and rhythmic, with a characteristic slide guitar.

    25. Missouri

    Low — Missouri
    Minimalist band in fact hailing from Duluth, Minnesota. This track appears on their 1999 album, Secret Name, and repeatedly opines "Oh Missouri."
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    And I just thought about the rest...


    26. Montana

    Frank Zappa — Montana
    In which Mr Zappa claims "I might be movin' to Montana soon/ Just to raise me up a crop of Dental Floss." He never did.

    27. Nebraska

    Bruce Springsteen — Nebraska
    The Boss's unsettling tale of the killing spree of Charles Starkweather, inspired by Terrence Malick's film Badlands: "From the town of Lincoln, Nebraska, with a sawed-off .410 on my lap." It appears on Springsteen's 1982 album of the same name.

    28. Nevada

    Phil Cody — Viva Las Vegas
    This pared-down version of the Elvis classic, makes for something altogether more unsettling.

    29. New Hampshire

    Sonic Youth — New Hampshire
    "B.B. King just turns on The New Hampshire boys". Apparently.

    30. New Jersey

    Tom Waits — Jersey Girl
    Waits is famous for his growl of a voice, and musical experimentation that encompasses vaudeville, blues and jazz. This song is about the sweet joy of being in love with a girl from New Jersey, and has been covered by Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi.

    31. New Mexico

    Johnny Cash — New Mexico
    In which a cow puncher kindly invites Mr Cash to spend a pleasant summer in New Mexico, only to encounter a troublesome time with hail storms, thistles and Indians.

    32. New York

    Lou Reed — Walk on the Wild Side
    Reed's 1972 hit, with its Warholian cast, conjures up all that is weird and wonderful about New York City.

    33. North Carolina

    James Taylor — Carolina in My Mind
    Taylor was raised in North Carolina, and this track is from his 1968 debut album recorded in the depths of heroin addiction. "Can't you see the sunshine," he wonders. "Can't you just feel the moonshine."

    34 North Dakota

    Lyle Lovett — North Dakota
    Lovett's cowboy tale of guns and the boys of North Dakota who apparently "drink whisky for their fun".

    35. Ohio

    Modest Mouse — Ohio
    Concerning a roadtrip through Ohio, declares "this place is flatter than it seems." From the aptly-titled album This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About

    36. Oklahoma

    Woody Guthrie — Oklahoma Hills
    Legendary folk singer Guthrie's tribute to his home state, pining for the oak, the blackjack trees and the "playful Prairie breeze" of Oklahoma.

    37. Oregon

    Loretta Lynn — Portland, Oregon
    Sweet, drunkardly duet with Jack White, from Lynn's Van Lear Rose album, asking the question: "Well Portland Oregon and sloe gin fizz/ If that ain't love then tell me what is."

    38. Pennsylvania

    The Band — The Weight
    Few songs sound more like late 1960's America than The Weight — The Band's story of a traveller to Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

    39. Rhode Island

    Blossom Dearie — Rhode Island is Famous for You
    Dearie's 1960 recording lists claims to fame of various states (Georgia — peaches; Idaho —potatoes) before concluding, rather charmingly, that "little ol' Rhode Island is famous for you."

    40. South Carolina

    Her Space Holiday — From South Carolina
    Moving pledge to someone with dyed black hair, to always be there all the way from South Carolina to San Francisco. What more could you ask for, really?

    41. South Dakota

    Bee Gees — South Dakota Morning
    According to the brothers Gibb, a South Dakota Morning consists of sunshine, rain and eagles.

    42. Tennessee

    Paul Simon — Graceland
    From Mrs Robinson to American Tune, Paul Simon has a rarely-rivalled gift for cataloguing American life — this song relates the story of travelling to Memphis to see the home of Elvis.

    43. Texas

    Flamin Groovies — Headin for the Texas Border
    Blues rock standard more recently covered by the Raconteurs.

    44. Utah

    Camper Van Beethoven — History of Utah
    Californian band's not altogether comprehensive history of the 45th state.

    45. Vermont

    Magnetic Fields — Long Vermont Roads
    Not altogether complimentary song which boasts the lyric: "Your eyes are long Vermont roads/ With a tacky song on the radio." Charming.

    46. Virginia

    The Stanley Brothers — East Virginia Blues
    Bluegrass tale of leaving Virginia to woo a fair maiden in North Carolina.

    47. Washington

    Nirvana — Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle
    Perhaps the most famous act out of Seattle in its grunge heyday, Nirvana penned this song for the actress and Seattle native Frances Farmer, who in the 1940s was accused of being both a Communist and an atheist. It appears on their 1993 record In Utero.

    48. West Virginia

    The White Stripes — This Protector
    Brief, glowering tune from the band's 2001 album White Blood Cells contains the lyric: "300 people living out in West Virginia/ Have no idea of all these thoughts that lie within you."

    49. Wisconsin

    John Prine — Milwaukee Here I Come
    In which the marvellous Mr Prine heads from Nashville to Milwaukee, pledging "I'm gonna leave this town 'til you decide/ Which one you want the most/ Me or Jerry Lee."

    50. Wyoming

    John Denver — Song of Wyoming
    A story of a man so homesick for Wyoming he hears the coyote and the canyon cottonwood singing its song.
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    ^Yeah, I was too lazy to do that. Also I figured a thread would be more personable

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    Apparently every old school country singer liked their time in Tulsa enough to write a song about it...
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