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2[[caption-width-right:300: ''And while we're going there we might as well sing a song about it.'']]
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4->''"Welcome, welcome to Moscow! Where faded and fading princesses live..."''
5-->-- '''Marya''', ''Theatre/NatashaPierreAndTheGreatCometOf1812'', "Moscow"
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7Some musicians write songs about specific locations. It can be a street, an avenue, a boulevard, a road, a park, a mountainous area, a beach, a town, a city or a country. Most of the times the musician wants to pay {{Homage}} to a place that is dear to him. Maybe he grew up there, maybe he still lives there, perhaps he visited the place and was so overwhelmed by it that he wants to pay tribute to it. Or maybe it's the opposite. He wants to [[MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting criticize the place]] because he associates it with a certain bad memory, a political system he despises or the mentality of the community who lives there.
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9In either way, Location Songs will attract attention from people who actually inhabit the place and those who might get curious enough to actually find out more about it and visit it. So it's no surprise that a lot of these songs will actually be used in tourist videos or films and series that take place in the location described in the song.
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11To many people across the world, it may even be the only thing they know about them. Some people may even be surprised this location actually exists in real life! "Route 66", for instance, a highway between Chicago and L.A. would probaly never have become such an iconic road if it weren't for the fact that Bobby Troup wrote a much CoveredUp song about it in 1946, made famous by Music/NatKingCole.
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13Note for those who want to add examples: We put everything according to country and alphabetically. Locations that no longer exist are also allowed, as well as instrumentals.
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15For national anthems, which aren't always about locations, but sometimes more about the nation's founder or the people, see NationalAnthem. If a song mentiones a ''lot'' of places, see ListingCities.
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17'''MOD NOTE: Say no to Administrivia/{{Zero Context Example}}s. Do not just list the song name and the name of the band. Explain what the song is about and how it talks about the place.'''
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24[[folder:Africa]]
25* The continent in general is reflected in "Africa" by Toto, about a social worker who becomes obsessed with the continent and has a somewhat romanticized view of it.
26
27[[AC:Algeria]]
28* '''Algiers''': Mentioned in "Broken Flag" by Music/PattiSmith from her album ''Music/{{Wave}}''.
29--> ''For we're marching towards Algiers''
30
31[[AC:Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
32* '''Zaire''' - A 1974 song, ''In Zaïre'' by Johnny Wakelin, from the time the country was still called Zaïre and the boxing match between UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli and George Foreman, later immortalized in the documentary ''Film/WhenWeWereKings'', was organized there. It was written specifically for and about the event.
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34[[AC:Ethiopia]]
35* '''Abyssinia''' - Music/PattiSmith's song "Abyssinia", from her album ''Music/RadioEthiopia'' addresses the people of this country:
36-->''There will be no famine in my existence''\
37''I merge with the people of the hills''\
38''Oh people of Ethiopia''\
39''Your opiate is the air that you breathe''\
40''All those mint bushes around you''\
41''Are the perfect thing for your system''\
42''Aww clean clean it out''\
43''You must rid yourself from these, these animal fixations''\
44''You must release yourself''\
45''From the thickening blackmail of elephantiasis''\
46''You must divide the wheat from the rats''\
47''You must turn around (and look oh God)''
48
49[[AC:Morocco]]
50* '''Marrakesh''' - "Marrakesh Express" by Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung, inspired by Graham Nash's journey on that train and what he saw there.
51
52[[AC:Mozambique]]
53* '''Mozambique''' - Music/BobDylan's song "Mozambique" elaborates on the uniqueness of the country. Here's the initial stanza:
54-->''I like to spend some time in Mozambique''\
55''The sunny sky is aqua blue''\
56''And all the couples dancing cheek to cheek''\
57''It's very nice to stay a week or two''\
58''And maybe fall in love just me and you''
59
60[[AC:Tanzania]]
61* '''Mafia Island''' - The song "Mafia Island" by Music/{{Alphaville}} was inspired by a vacation lead singer Marian Gold took to Zanzibar in the early 90s. According to him, he got drunk at a bar and started to imagine what it would be like if the people on Mafia Island were the only people left living on the planet.
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63[[AC:South Africa]]
64* '''Sun City''' - An anti-[[UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra apartheid]] song by the Artists United Against Apartheid, where they all sang that they wouldn't perform in Sun City, unless apartheid was abolished.
65* '''Transvaal''' - The song "My Sarie Marais" is a song in Afrikaans (Dutch language in South Africa), about a lover living in the Transvaal, a region in South Africa and the protagonist wanting to go back there. The line "o bring my terug na die ou Transvaal" ("Oh, bring me back to the old Transvaal") is so well known that many people assume that is the original title.
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67[[AC:Zimbabwe]]
68* '''Zimbabwe''' - Music/BobMarley wrote an eponymous song about the country, available on ''Music/{{Survival}}'' to advocate and celebrate its independence.
69* "It's a Long Way to Mukumbura" - A Rhodesian marching song based on "It's a Long Way to Tipperary"
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72[[folder:Asia]]
73
74[[AC:Cambodia]]
75* "Holiday in Cambodia" by ''Music/DeadKennedys'' is a song mocking college-age "armchair liberals" who pretend to care about the poor and marginalized, suggesting they be sent to work like slaves in the "killing fields" of the Khmer Rouge and see the suffering of the Third World up close.
76* Music/KimWilde's "Cambodia" is about a UsefulNotes/VietnamWar pilot who goes missing, and his fiancee waiting for his return.
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78[[AC:China]]
79* '''Beijing''': The song "(There Are) Nine Million Bicyles (In Beijing)" by Katie Melua is based on the fact that traffic jams with bicycles used to occur in the streets (it's still probably one of the few cities on Earth were the bike lane can take up half the street). The bikes have been replaced by myriads of cars these days, along with lots of air pollution and thick smog.
80* "Chinatown", a {{Ska}} track by Don Drummond with The Skatalites. It could, of course, also be about chinatowns around the world.
81* "China My China" is a song by Music/BrianEno taking an ambivalent stance towards Chinese politics. It comes from ''Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy'', an album generally inspired by Eno's fascination with the pageantry of Maoist opera.
82* '''Hong Kong''': Most of Music/SamHui's songs are [[TheresNoPlaceLikeHome about his hometown]]:
83** "Bauhinia" (洋紫荊) discusses Hong Kong's history and reputation and expresses wishes for its citizens to work together to keep the city shining.
84** "In the Same Boat" (同舟共濟, translated as "Hong Kong Boat" in the 2020 virtual concert) is about how Hong Kong is the singer's unwavering heart and home, and its people should unite and do their respective duty to their homeland so that it, as their boat, would stay warm and not sink.
85** "Made in Hong Kong" (香港製造) lists the things one can do and places one can go while living in Hong Kong, concluding that "all good things [are] made in Hong Kong", and that the local listeners should be proud of their hometown as well.
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87[[AC:India]]
88* India in general: "Song Of India" from the opera "Sadko" by Music/NikolaiRimskyKorsakov is a dreamy piece about the mystery of the orient. It has been covered by many big band musicians too.
89* '''Kolkata (Calcutta)''':
90** "Calcutta (Taxi, Taxi, Taxi)" by Dr. Bombay tells story-wise that a guy goes to Calcutta to work as a taxi driver and isn't particularly successful. Memorable things are vocals with a thick accent and repeated "Cali cali cutta cutta cutta eyoh eyoh" line. The music video adds some criminally irresponsible action (such as hitting pedestrians or stealing a food plate in broad daylight) by the protagonist on the streets of fictional Calcutta, PlayedForLaughs.
91** The whole "Rice and Curry" album is silly Eurodance songs about India, all from the perspective of Doctor Bombay. It includes tigers eating people, LethalChef levels of cooking, snake charming and much more.
92** Music/LawrenceWelk had a No. 1 instrumental hit called "Calcutta" in 1961.
93* '''New Delhi''': The song "New Delhi" by Music/{{Madness|Band}} from ''Music/TheRiseAndFall'' features a man visiting the city and getting lost there in the wilderness when his car breaks down. Then it turns out to have been AllJustADream.
94* '''Punjab''': "Land of Five Rivers" by Panjabi MC, a British artist of Punjabi origin, was Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s entrance music for Wrestling/TheGreatKhali, a Punjab native. The lyrics are basically an ode to the region, whose name literally means "five rivers".
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96[[AC:Israel]]
97* '''Bethlehem''': "O Little Town of Bethlehem" is a traditional Christmas carol about the place where UsefulNotes/JesusChrist, according to the New Testament, would have been born. It has been covered by, among others, Music/BobDylan on his album ''Music/ChristmasInTheHeart''.
98* '''Jerusalem''': The hymn "Jerusalem" (a setting by Hubert Parry of words by William Blake) is only incidentally about the city. The song is more about the people of England building a "new Jerusalem".
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100[[AC:Japan]]
101* '''Japan''': The song "Big in Japan" by Music/{{Alphaville}} and the similarly titled, but completely different song by Music/TomWaits from ''Music/MuleVariations''. Both have the same message: CelebrityIsOverrated when you're famous in that country.
102* '''Ganryu Island''': The Music/JohnZorn album "Ganryu Island" (1985) is named after a small Japanese island of the same name, where samurai warriors Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro engaged in battle. They are also featured on the cover.
103* '''Nagasaki''': Music/{{Crass}}' song "Nagasaki Nightmare" is a ProtestSong against nuclear warfare.
104* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEBfRMKnyXgU "J Pop (Welcome to Tokyo)"]] from ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''.
105* "Tokyo" by Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn.
106* The first half of "Tokyo" by Music/{{Thundercat}} starts off as an enthusiastic song about visiting the city, but takes a turn for the depressing in the second half to the point of even alluding to Aokigahara Forest.
107* ''Manga/OnePiece'': The Nippon Judan 47 album of {{Image Song}}s is themed around the 47 prefectures of Japan (except One World, which we'll get to later), but how much the songs mention the prefectures they are associated with vary.
108** Meanwhile, [[https://youtu.be/UhDBwzBQOo4 Todoufuken Gen Ima Cruise]], sung by Luffy, Ace and Sabo's younger selves, is a ListSong about all the prefectures, with nods to the other songs on the album.
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110[[AC:Lebanon]]
111* Music/ScatmanJohn's "Lebanon", a slow and darker tone piece, features Scatman half-talking about a number of general historical and other apparently strong points Lebanon has. The other half is questioning whether they still persist, "or has their song been silenced". Trademark scatting is scarce.
112* Music/TheHumanLeague's "The Lebanon" is about the civil war which was going on there at the time, which was unusually serious subject matter for the group.
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114[[AC:Mesopotamia]]
115* "Mesopotamia" by Music/TheB52s plays on the MainstreamObscurity of the region, with the narrator wanting to go there while admitting that he knows nothing about it except that its history goes back a long way, and it has pyramids.
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117[[AC:Philippines]]
118* '''Manila'''
119** Hotdog, a 1970s OPM band, wrote a love letter to the eponymous city.
120** "Raining in Manila", a 2023 pinoy pop song by Lola Amour is about the longing story of a person caught in the rain in the city of Manila, who cannot communicate due to the weather.
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122[[AC:Singapore]]
123* '''Singapore''' - Music/TomWaits wrote an eponymous song about it on his album ''Music/RainDogs'', which is a pirate song.
124
125[[AC:South Korea]]
126* "Satoori Rap[=/=]Paldongangsan" by Music/{{BTS}} is a song about the different regional dialects of Korean. ​"Ma City" is also a song where they each boast about their hometowns (Ilsan[[note]]RM's hometown[[/note]] - Busan [[note]]Jimin and Jungkook's hometown[[/note]] - Gwangju[[note]] j-hope's hometown[[/note]] - Daegu [[note]]SUGA and V's hometown[[/note]]).
127* '''Gangnam''' - A district in Seoul, made world famous by the dance hit "Music/GangnamStyle" by Music/{{Psy}}.
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129[[AC:Thailand]]
130* '''Bangkok''':
131** "One Night in Bangkok" from the musical ''Theatre/{{Chess}}'' is about the nightlife in the city.
132** "A Passage to Bangkok" by ''Music/{{Rush|Band}}'', from their album ''Music/TwentyOneTwelve'', is a WanderlustSong about drug tourists travelling to Bangkok via North Africa and the Middle East while sampling the "wares" of various countries.
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134[[AC:Turkey]]
135* '''Istanbul''' - The comedic song "Istanbul Not Constantinople" by The Four Lads, later covered by Music/TheyMightBeGiants on ''Music/{{Flood|TheyMightBeGiants}}''. It describes how the city changed its name in the course of centuries.
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137[[AC:Vietnam]]
138* "Goodnight Saigon", from Music/BillyJoel's 1982 album ''The Nylon Curtain'', doesn't mention the city or even the country in its lyrics, but ''is'' clearly about the experiences of American soldiers in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar.
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:North America]]
142[[AC:Canada]]
143* "Blame Canada", from ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' is a song the citizens of "South Park" sing when caught up in a media frenzy about the country, because they made a film that upset the parents with its vulgar language. It was even nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song.
144* "O Canada", with music by Calixa Lavallée and lyrics by Adophe-Basile Routhier (French) and Robert Stanley Weir (English), is the Canadian national anthem and a patriotic ode to the country praising its natural beauty. (Though the allusions to natural beauty are found in verses that aren't normally sung.)
145* '''Halifax, Nova Scotia''': "Hello City" by Music/BarenakedLadies is a TakeThat aimed at this seaside town.
146* "Canada Haunts Me" by ''Music/TheyMightBeGiants'' is a short, surreal song that loosely references James Polk and the 19th century dispute over the Oregon Territory ("Fifty-four forty or fight").
147* "First Rate Town" by Music/GoodKid. While the place isn't named, the band members have stated that it was based on Toronto, where they came from, and Montreal is mentioned. In the song, the singer lives in a town that's very cold. Someone he loves ends up leaving, which he didn't think they would do, and he blames them for not seeing all the good things about the town. Since his praises merely say that [[DamnedByFaintPraise "some of us are still left here" and "they keep the death rates down"]], it's probably not that good of a place.
148* Music/StanRogers: His songs are extremely redolent of place; even the ones about fictional places ("Fogarty's Cove," "Make and Break Harbour") breathe the reality of lots of real places. His albums ''Fogarty's Cove, Northwest Passage,'' and ''From Fresh Water'' were [[ConceptAlbum Concept Albums]] about the Maritimes, western and northern Canada, and the Great Lakes, respectively.
149* Music/{{Grimes}}' song "Artangels" is about Montreal, which she says is her favorite city in the world. Her album ''Halfaxa'' was also inspired by Halifax, Nova Scotia, with the title being a more feminine version of the city's name.
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151[[AC:North Pole]]
152* '''North Pole''': The North Pole is usually treated as EskimoLand, a romanticized version that treats the location to be almost like a separate country, instead of merely being part of Canada and/or Alaska. Songs that depict the place like this are Music/FrankZappa's "Nanook Rubs It" and "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" from ''Music/{{Apostrophe}}'' and Music/TheResidents' ConceptAlbum ''Music/{{Eskimo}}'', both comedic takes on all the clichés associated with the Inuit people there.
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154[[AC:United States]]
155* '''The USA in general''':
156** "America" by Music/SimonAndGarfunkel is about people traveling across the USA with high expectations.
157** "Livin' in America" by Music/JamesBrown is a PepTalkSong on how great it is to live there.
158** "America" from ''Theatre/WestSideStory'', where the women sing how they like the USA better than Puerto Rico and (in the movie version) the men naming all the bad things about the USA.
159** "America" by Music/NeilDiamond, from the soundtrack to the 1980 remake of ''Film/TheJazzSinger'', is a positive interpretation of immigration to the U.S.
160** "This Land Is Your Land" by Music/WoodyGuthrie was originally a political song that invoked locations in the USA. However, its more often performed now as children's music and has been adapted for other countries.
161** "Amerika" by Music/{{Rammstein}}, which deals with the worldwide cultural and political imperialism of the USA.
162** ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' has "Wakko's America", a ListSong of all states and their capitols.
163** "Your State's Name Here" by Lou and Peter Berryman parodies the type of state-specific song represented by some of the examples below.
164** [[https://www.wearedorothy.com/collections/music/products/u-s-a-song-map-open-edition This map by Dorothy]] has all the below examples and more.
165* '''Alabama'''
166** "Alabama" by Music/NeilYoung, a critical song about racism and slavery in the American South.
167** "My Home's in Alabama", the 1980 breakout hit for Music/{{Alabama}}, told the story of the band's early career, also paying extensive homage to the Alabama roots of its core members.
168*** The band's ''next'' single and first country #1, "Tennessee River", is a celebration of growing up near said river, which flows close to the core members' hometown of Fort Payne, Alabama.
169** "Oh Susannah", better known as "I've Come From Alabama (With A Banjo On My Knee)" by Stephen Foster is about a cowboy who rode in from Alabama to meet his sweetheart.
170** "Sweet Home Alabama" by Music/LynyrdSkynyrd is an AnswerSong about what makes the South wonderful, in reaction to Music/NeilYoung's more pessimistic "Alabama".
171** Music/EricChurch's "Talladega," about fixing up an old car and road tripping with his friends as teenagers to watch NASCAR at the speedway.
172* '''Alaska'''
173** "Anchorage", the SignatureSong of Michelle Shocked, relates a letter sent by a friend who has moved from Dallas to Anchorage and is trying to downplay her SmallTownBoredom.
174* '''Arizona'''
175** "There Is No Arizona" by Australian country singer Jamie O'Neal is about a woman whose lover keeps stringing her along with lies of settling down with her in the titular state.
176** "Arizona" by Mark Lindsay (1970) shares its title with the state, but the title is implied to be either the name or nickname of the hippie girl to whom the narrator is singing the song.
177* '''Arkansas'''
178** "A Little Past Little Rock" by Music/LeeAnnWomack, about a woman leaving a relationship she knows is bad for her but she wants to say in. She's driving east from Dallas, and is "a little past Little Rock, but a long way from over you."
179** "Little Rock" by Music/CollinRaye, about a man who leaves his wife because he is ashamed of his alcoholism. He tells her he's "on a roll here in Little Rock" and talks about the ways he's slowly rebuilding his life without drinking, like getting a job and attending church, but he misses her.
180* '''Baton Rouge''' – "Callin' Baton Rouge", originally recorded in 1978 by Music/TheOakRidgeBoys but [[ChartDisplacement most famously]] {{covered|Up}} by Music/GarthBrooks in 1993, is about a male narrator (presumably a trucker) trying to make contact with a woman he'd met the night before in Louisiana's capital.
181* '''Boston'''
182** Prominently named in the chorus of the Standells' "Dirty Water", which is a mock paean to the city and its then-famously polluted Boston Harbor and Charles River.
183** This list would not be complete without Music/DropkickMurphys' "I'm Shipping Up to Boston", setting their own original Celtic-punk melody to lyrics by Music/WoodyGuthrie that pay tribute to the great New England port.
184** Not to mention "The Devil Came Up to Boston", Boston-area roots rockers Adam Ezra Group's {{affectionate parody}} of the Charlie Daniels classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". The lyrics are filled with references to Boston-area locations, play practically every urban HollywoodNewEngland trope up to eleven, and are spoken/sung in a deliberately exaggerated Boston accent.
185* '''Canajoharie''' - The song "Canajoharie" by Music/TheyMightBeGiants uses the name of this town in New York to describe the place where terrestrial vertebrates first evolved.
186* '''California'''
187** "Beverly Hills" by Music/{{Weezer}} is about an average guy living in the suburbs, wishing he could catch his big break and move to Beverly Hills.
188** "California Dreamin'" by Music/TheMamasAndThePapas was made when many hippies wanted to go to this location and reflects the desire to go there and start a new life.
189** "California Über Alles" by Music/DeadKennedys, a satirical punk song about the center-left, Boomer-yuppie friendly policies of governor UsefulNotes/JerryBrown juxtaposing images of Nazi tyranny with hippie/yuppie stereotypes ("You will jog for the master race / And always wear the happy face"). (The Dead Kennedys were of course far-left socialist/anarchist punks who found all this soulless and distasteful.)
190** "California Sun" by The Rivieras (1964).
191** ''Music/{{Californication}}'' by Music/RedHotChiliPeppers is about how everything in the world is becoming more and more like California, aka Hollywood and thus fake and struggling for instant celebrity.
192** Music/LocalH wrote a song called "California Songs" that mocks the fact that so many songs are written about California.
193** Music/WeirdAlYankovic: "I Hate California" by Music/JonathanCoulton is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
194** Music/FrankZappa's song "Village Of The Sun" from ''Music/RoxyAndElsewhere'' is a nostalgic song about his youth in Palmdale, California.
195** "Sunset Boulevard" from [[Film/SunsetBoulevard the musical of the same name]] is inspired by a street in LA that leads towards Hollywood. The song is about Joe the screenwriter describing how hard it is to not only make it in the film industry, but to stay on top.
196** The Music/BlueOysterCult's songs about the HellsAngels do this. ''Shadow of California'' is about an Angels chapter driving from San Bernadino to Los Angeles along Highway 210, bent on dark deeds by night. ''Transmaniacon MC'' retells the story of the Altamont rock festival - from the point of view of the Hells Angels who infamously provided stage security.
197** ''Tenderloin'' is about drug addiction in the eponymous district of San Francisco.
198** ''Death Valley Nights'' is a wistful love ballad. Set in... yes, you've guessed it.[[note]]Death Valley is on the state border with Nevada. So this also classes as a Nevada-referencing song?[[/note]]
199** "California" by Music/LennyKravitz, on how the singer grew up there from 10+ after moving from New York.
200** "California Gurlz" by Music/KatyPerry is a peppy ode to the state and especially the girls who live there. Perry stated that she wanted to do for the West Coast what the below-mentioned "Empire State of Mind" did for the East.
201** ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' has one about a ''specific city'' in California, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92538NJ0lbE "West Covina."]]
202** "Go West" by the Music/VillagePeople, which was inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_West,_young_man the rallying cry]] that led people to California... but given everything related to the group ended up resonating with gays, also fit the state's reputation as a hub for the budding gay rights movement.
203** “California Girls” by the Music/TheBeachBoys extols the virtues of women from California, describing them as “best in the world.”
204** "Ventura Highway" by Music/{{America}}, inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventura_Freeway eponymous freeway]].
205** Music/TonyBennett's "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is about a man pining for "my city by the Bay".
206** Music/SharonVanEtten's "Malibu" is about a less glamorous but more equal relationship, signified by the visual of two lovers driving through Malibu, California.
207** In The Sir Douglas Quintet's "Mendocino" the singer pleads for his girlfriend to stay with him in Mendocino instead of running off with a "fast-talkin' guy".
208** The Four Preps' "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)" is about Santa Catalina being the "island of romance".
209** "California" by Music/BigAndRich, in which the singer's girlfriend leaves him to start a new life there.
210* '''Carolinas''':
211** "Wagon Wheel" by Music/BobDylan and [[Music/OldCrowMedicineShow Ketch Secor]] is a song about someone journeying to Raleigh to meet his girlfriend in an attempt to turn over a new leaf ("If I die in Raleigh, at least I will die free").
212** Music/BruceSpringsteen's "Darlington County" (off "Born in the U.S.A.") is all about a couple of guys from the Northeast (maybe from New York City, maybe from New Jersey or the New York suburbs) coming down to Darlington County, South Carolina, spitting game and trying to have some fun with some pretty Southern belles.
213** "Yankee Bayonet" by Music/TheDecemberists centers on a girl from Oconee County, SC whose sweetheart is killed in the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar Civil War]] at one of the Battles of Bull Run[[note]]Probably 2nd Bull Run, as that was a bloodbath even for the victorious Confederates, while 1st Bull Run--the first major engagement of the war--was less of one.[[/note]] (referred to as "Manassas" because the characters are Southerners).
214** Music/JamesTaylor's "Carolina in My Mind," in which Taylor is nostalgic for the area and imagines going there. "Copperline" references the area of North Carolina where Taylor grew up and describes his childhood experiences growing up near Chapel Hill.
215** The Boswell Sisters' "An Evening in Caroline" focuses on the scenery of South Carolina and the possibility of meeting "the sweetest sweetie".
216* '''Chicago''':
217** "Chicago That Toddlin' Town" by Fred Fisher, made famous by Music/FrankSinatra. It's about how Chicago is supposedly a wonderful and exciting place.
218** "Chicago" from Music/TomWaits' ''Music/BadAsMe'' is a song about someone who wants to move to Chicago in the hope that things will be "better there".
219** "The Night Chicago Died" by Music/PaperLace is sung about a possibly historical and possibly fictional shoot-out between the police and Al Capone's gang. The song is also implied as being a sequel to Paper Lace's "Billy don't be a hero".
220** "Something from Nothing" by Music/FooFighters (both the city and some natives - "Wash them in the muddy water...").
221** "My Kind of Town", also sung by Music/FrankSinatra, which is about its supposed friendliness and dependability.
222** "The Windy City" from ''Film/CalamityJane'' lists various attractions and states that in Jane's opinion they don't compare to South Dakota.
223* '''Cleveland'''
224** The song "Cleveland Rocks" by Ian Hunter, later covered by Music/ThePresidentsOfTheUnitedStatesOfAmerica is considered an anthem in the city and is often heard on opening days for every major sport in Cleveland. The Presidents version was also known as the theme song for ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'' which was set in Cleveland.
225* '''Colorado''' - Music/JohnDenver's "Rocky Mountain High" was written three years after he moved to Aspen and is all about how peaceful Denver felt when he was in Colorado.
226** '''Denver''' – Music/JackHarlow's third studio album, ''Jackman.'',[[note]] yes, the title actually includes the period/full stop[[/note]] includes a track titled "Denver". The lyrics only name-drop the city, saying that "I wrote that first verse in Denver", but its video depicts Harlow cruising past many well-known Denver locations.
227* '''Detroit''' - "Amityville" from Music/{{Eminem}}'s ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' is a song about Detroit, where the rapper discusses the city's crowning as murder capital of the United States.
228* '''El Paso''' - Music/MartyRobbins' "El Paso" from ''Music/GunfighterBalladsAndTrailSongs'', about a cowboy who fled the town after shooting down a cowboy making advances at his girlfriend.
229* '''El Segundo''' - The Music/ATribeCalledQuest hit song "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo", where the band sings how they lost their wallet at that location and need to get it back.
230* '''Florida'''
231** "Kokomo" by Music/TheBeachBoys is about a beach in Florida.
232** Music/BingCrosby's "Tallahassee" refers to it as "the Southland at its best".
233* '''Georgia'''
234** The song "Georgia on My Mind", famously covered by Music/RayCharles, is a homage to this state and has in fact become its official anthem.[[note]]interestingly it was originally written as a OneWomanSong for Hoagy Carmichael's sister named Georgia. When Charles, a Georgia native, heard the song he found the lyrics ambiguous enough to work as a song about the state. His version was influential in making it the official state song.[[/note]]
235** "Rainy Night in Georgia", written and first recorded by Tony Joe White, but better known for its 1970 cover by Brook Benton. Decades later, White recalled that the song was inspired by his experience as a young adult driving a dump truck in suburban Atlanta.
236** Music/GladysKnight & the Pips recorded "Midnight Train to Georgia" about a couple that found Los Angeles too daunting, and were retreating to their origins in bucolic Georgia by train.
237** The Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", about the devil challenging a farmboy to a fiddle duel for his soul to meet his quota. The farmboy wins and it's basically five minutes of epic fiddling on the part of the band.
238** Music/TrishaYearwood's "Georgia Rain," a LoveNostalgiaSong about being CaughtInTheRain with an old boyfriend in their small Georgia hometown.
239* '''Graceland''' - Music/PaulSimon wrote a song about this location in Memphis, Tennessee (and included it on an album also called ''Music/{{Graceland}}''), which is nowadays most famous as the name of Music/ElvisPresley's mansion. In the context of the TitleTrack he is driving to the place to visit it.
240* '''Hollywood''' - An eponymous hit song by Music/{{Madonna}} from her album ''Music/AmericanLife'' was written about this city and is about the hollowness of glitter and fame.
241* '''Hawaii''': Ted Fio Rito's "I Wanna Go Back to My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii" is about a homesick Hawaiian boy longing for all the delights of his island home.
242* '''Illinois'''
243** Creator/EmoPhilips, born in Chicago and raised in the western suburb of Downers Grove, wrote and performed an ode to his hometown, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS6urQMzYzs "I Like to Shop in Downtown Downers Grove"]]. In the liner notes to the album on which it appeared, ''[=E=MO2=]'', Philips claimed to have written the song for a (fictional) Chamber of Commerce contest, winning 5th prize, "honorable mention".
244** Music/SufjanStevens made a 2005 ConceptAlbum [[Music/{{Illinois}} about this state]]; his 2006 outtakes mixtape ''The Avalanche'' is also centered on Illinois locations like Springfield and Pittsfield.
245** Music/PeterPaulAndMary composed the song "Waukegan" to sing on ''Series/TheJackBennyProgram''. Benny was a native of Waukegan and took the opportunity to promote it as much as he could. However, the song turns out to be mostly insults about Benny.
246** John Hartford, who was a licensed river pilot in addition to being a prolific bluegrass, folk, and country singer-songwriter, wrote "Long Hot Summer Day" from the perspective of a barge worker on the Illinois River. The song specifically references two towns on that river, Pekin and Beardstown, plus Alton, an Illinois town on the Mississippi.
247* '''Kansas City''' - An eponymous song was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller about this city, later covered by Music/TheBeatles on ''Music/BeatlesForSale''. The song is about someone going to this place to visit his girlfriend.
248* '''Kentucky'''
249** "Kentucky Rain", a 1970 hit for Music/ElvisPresley, is about a hitchhiker traveling through the state in search of his missing love. Before he became famous as a solo artist, Music/RonnieMilsap played piano on the recording.
250** "Kentucky Woman" by Music/NeilDiamond is more about the woman than the state.
251** "My Old Kentucky Home", by 19th-century composer Stephen C. Foster, is the state's official song, though it's controversial in part because of its origins as a minstrel song. Interpretations vary widely, but all agree it's about a man longing for his former home in the state. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Old_Kentucky_Home The Other Wiki]] for more details.
252** "Nothin' But the Taillights", a 1998 #1 country hit for Music/ClintBlack, features a narrator who was left by his lover in Kentucky watching as she drives away from him.
253** "Paradise" by Music/JohnPrine is a 1971 message song about the impact of strip mining for coal. The title is the name of an actual town that was next to a strip mine. The town was eventually bought out and torn down due to health concerns over its proximity to a coal-fired power plant fed by the mine.
254** "Run for the Roses", a 1982 hit for Dan Fogelberg, does name-drop the state, but it's about the journey of a horse from its birth to the [[UsefulNotes/HorseRacing Kentucky Derby]].[[note]]Hilariously to natives of the state, its opening stanza references "Western Kentucky" as the horse's birthplace. The state's horse breeding industry is focused on Lexington, which all Kentuckians consider to be in ''Central'' Kentucky and is a minimum of two hours' drive from any place locally considered to be "Western".[[/note]]
255** '''Louisville'''
256*** "Baxter Avenue", from Music/JackHarlow's debut album ''Thats What They All Say'', takes its title from a Louisville street known for its nightlife. While it has a NonAppearingTitle, it basically tells the story of Harlow's Louisville upbringing. %% The title of the album has NO APOSTROPHE.
257*** Harlow's second album, ''Come Home the Kids Miss You'', includes "Churchill Downs" (with Music/{{Drake}} as a featured artist), about the iconic UsefulNotes/{{horse|Racing}} track.
258*** The aforementioned "Denver", from Harlow's third studio album ''Jackman.'', also includes the lyric "I'm a long way from Shelby County", referring to the county immediately east of his hometown along Interstate 64.
259*** "Eight More Miles to Louisville", written and originally recorded by Grandpa Jones, is sung from the viewpoint of a man looking forward to meeting his girlfriend in Louisville.
260* '''Las Vegas'''
261** "VivaLasVegas" by Music/ElvisPresley, a PepTalkSong which practically has become the StandardSnippet to play whenever this city is depicted in popular culture.
262** Music/KatyPerry's "Waking Up in Vegas", about waking up to all of the weird stuff she did after getting drunk the night before, including possibly getting married to a friend.
263** Music/FaithHill's "Let's Go to Vegas", about running away to the city to impulsively get married. The song is full of puns about what Vegas is known for, including telling her lover they'll "take a gamble and say 'I do'", that he's her "ace in the hole" while she's his "lady luck", and they should "bet on love and let it ride."
264* '''Los Angeles''' - L.A./Hollywood-related tropes are often in force for songs about California in general.
265** "I Love L.A." by Music/RandyNewman.
266** "L.A., You Belong to Me" by Robert Jason, the theme song to the short-lived 1985 NBC detective series ''Half Nelson'', is basically an ode to the city.
267** "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" is named after two Los Angeles streets.
268** "Observatory Crest" by Music/CaptainBeefheart from his album ''Music/BluejeansAndMoonbeams'' is set at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California, where Beefheart and his partner go and see a concert at this location and spent some time together afterwards.
269** The lyrics of "Pico and Sepulveda", a 1947 song recorded by Freddy Martin (as Felix Figueroa) and his orchestra, are mostly a recitation of L.A. street names. The song went on to become the theme to Creator/DrDemento's radio program, and was also featured in the 1980 cult film ''Film/ForbiddenZone''.
270** The Music/RedHotChiliPeppers not only sing about California, but also their hometown of LA as well ("Hollywood", "Under the Bridge").
271** Music/FooFighters have "Stacked Actors", describing a HorribleHollywood, and "Outside", inspired by Los Angeles and in particular [[Music/{{Eagles}} Joe Walsh's]] ranch.
272** Music/VanHalen's "Chinatown" is about the eponymous L.A. neighborhood.
273* '''Louisiana'''
274** Music/TheWalkmen have a song about running away to this state (titled simply "Louisiana").
275** "Louisiana Saturday Night" by Mel [=McDaniel=].
276* '''Maine:'''
277** Donovan Woods: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSqM1wVUebA "Portland, Maine"]]
278* '''Maryland'''
279** The 1976 debut single and by far biggest hit from the Atlanta band Starbuck, "Moonlight Feels Right", is obviously set in that state, with the singer telling his (presumed) date, "I'll take you on a trip beside the ocean/And drop the top at Chesapeake Bay", and noting that she "came to Baltimore from Ole Miss".
280* '''Massachusetts''' -
281** Patti Page's "Old Cape Cod" mentions the local scenery and lobster stew.
282** The Music/JamesTaylor song "Sweet Baby James" describes the snowy drive from Stockbridge to Boston in its second verse, a reference to the drive Taylor made to meet his newborn nephew--named James, and for whom the song was written.
283* '''Memphis'''
284** Creator/MarcCohn wrote [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK5YGWS5H84 "Walking in Memphis"]] to describe his experience in the city.
285** Music/PamTillis has "Maybe it Was Memphis", a LoveNostalgiaSong for a fling she had there.
286** Sweet Talk Radio's "Leaving for Memphis," about going home after leaving a bad relationship in Chicago.
287* '''Miami'''
288** Creator/WillSmith once wrote a hit song about the joy of partying in this city.
289** Music/SwedishHouseMafia had an international hit and US dance #1 in 2010, "Miami 2 Ibiza", with English rapper Tinie Tempah on vocals. The song itself just mentions the two locations, but its music video shows a woman journeying between the two party hotspots.
290** In Vaughan Monroe's "Moon Over Miami" he asks the moon to provide some light for a romantic walk along the shore with his girlfriend.
291* '''Michigan''' - Music/SufjanStevens made a 2003 ConceptAlbum about the state.
292** "Saginaw, Michigan" by Lefty Frizzell.
293** "All Summer Long" by Music/KidRock is a nostalgic tale of summers spent in the northern part of the state.
294* '''Minnesota''':
295** "Stuck Between Stations" by Music/TheHoldSteady mentions "Twin Cities kisses" and John Berryman committing suicide by jumping off the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis
296** "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" by Music/TomWaits is a monologue from a prostitute serving time in prison in Minnesota.
297** Music/BobDylan's "Highway 61 Revisited" is named for the highway connecting his native Duluth to major cities.
298* '''Mississippi''' – "Mississippi" by Music/CharlieDaniels, in which the singer thinks about his past in that state. Ironically, Daniels, who also wrote the song, never lived in the state; he was a UsefulNotes/NorthCarolina native who moved to Nashville to pursue his music career.
299* '''Montana'''
300** Music/FrankZappa's "Montana", from his album ''Music/OverNiteSensation'', is a fantasy song where he imagines himself raising dental floss on a farm, while riding a pygmy pony.
301** "Meet Me in Montana", a #1 country hit in 1985 for Music/DanSeals and Marie Osmond, about two lovers who pursue entertainment dreams but fail, deciding that their future is with one another in Montana.
302* '''Nebraska'''
303** Music/BruceSpringsteen wrote an album featuring a song about the state, although many of the songs on the album deal with other places (particularly Springsteen's native New Jersey).
304** Richard Marx's "Hazard" is nominally set in Hazard, Nebraska, though the real-life Hazard is nothing like the one in the song. Marx simply chose it from a list of places in Nebraska [[RuleOfCool because it sounds cool]].
305** "You and I" by Music/LadyGaga, sung about a lover from Nebraska. Some radio stations outside Nebraska played custom versions of the song in which the word "Nebraska" was replaced with the name of their local state.
306** Music/EthelCain's "A House In Nebraska," in which Ethel wistfully recalls spending time with her ex-lover Willoughby in the now abandoned house.
307* '''Nevada''' the Music/BlueOysterCult's ''Death Valley Nights'' is a wistful love ballad. Set in... yes, you've guessed it.[[note]]Death Valley is on the state border with California. So this also classes as a California-referencing song?[[/note]]
308** Las Vegas has had numerous songs written about it, including "Waking Up in Vegas" by Music/KatyPerry, "Viva Las Vegas" by Music/ElvisPresley, "Pretty Vegas" by Music/{{INXS}}, and "Let's Go to Vegas" by Music/FaithHill, to name just a few.
309* '''New Jersey'''
310** Music/BruceSpringsteen, proudest son of the Garden State, has so many:
311*** "Born to Run" references Highway 9. U.S. Route 9 is the major local road running up the New Jersey coast, running parallel with the Garden State Parkway. It serves as a kind of regional Main Street for much of Monmouth County, in particular.
312*** "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out": The Tenth Avenue in question is not the one in New York, but rather the one in Belmar, N.J.
313*** "Atlantic City": About a man meeting his girlfriend in, well, Atlantic City, New Jersey, for some fun. Oddly, the implication is that the man is not from New Jersey, but rather from either New York or Philadelphia, and has been hired by one side or the other as a hit man in the war between pro- and anti-Five Families forces for control of the Philadelphia Mafia, and he is inviting his girlfriend to meet him in AC as a sort of possible last hurrah before he does something that might get him arrested or killed.
314** Music/TheMonkees' "Pleasant Valley Sunday" takes its name from Pleasant Valley Way, a major road in West Orange, NJ, where the song's writers Gerry Goffin and Music/CaroleKing lived at the time.
315** Supercommuter wrote a song for ''WesternAnimation/CentralPark'', Season 2 "[[Recap/CentralParkS2E01CentralDark Central Dark]]", about Weehawken and it's performed by Creator/DaveedDiggs, who voices Helen, who's character is from the titular city, where she sings "Weehawkin" and explains why it's so great to her when Bitsy starts badmouthing it.
316** Fountains of Wayne's "Hackensack" is about a friend of the narrator who became a big shot and the narrator's promise to stay right there in Hackensack waiting for their return.
317** Music/OrigamiAngel: "Thank You, New Jersey" is dedicated to New Jersey. While the song can seem affectionate at first glance, it's actually [[SarcasmMode dripping with sarcasm]] and applying California surf cliches to a place that has nothing to do with them.
318* '''New Mexico'''
319** "Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque", a track from ''Series/ThePartridgeFamily Album'' (the group's debut) about a notional journey to the city.
320** "Albuquerque" is a parody song describing Music/WeirdAlYankovic's fictional life story in this city.
321* '''New Orleans''':
322** A song from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "A Streetcar Named Marge" from the fictional musical version of "A Streetcar Named Desire". The town is described as a "home of pirates, drunks and whores", which actually caused a bit of backdraft back when this episode was broadcast.
323** The Music/FooFighters wrote "In the Clear" after a week there.
324** "Down in New Orleans" from ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' is one that establishes the setting for the film and stresses that dreams come true there.
325** Music/JimmieRodgers recorded a song called "My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans" where he claims his home in New Orleans is the grandest place on earth.
326** Music/{{Poco}}'s "Heart of the Night" compares New Orleans to the singer's lover. The primary verse (opening the song, and repeated nearly verbatim near its end) directly name-drops Lake Pontchartrain and makes an obvious reference to the Mississippi River; the chorus and outro directly name-drop the city; and the second verse alludes to the city's nightlife.
327* '''New York''':
328** "No Sleep Til Brooklyn" by Music/BeastieBoys from their album ''Music/LicensedToIll'' is an ode to Brooklyn, their home borough. In the song they sing that how exhausting their tours may be they will not rest until they are back in Brooklyn.
329** Music/{{Black 47}} are quite fond of this trope. They wrote "Rocking the Bronx", "Five Points", "New York Town", "Banks of the Hudson", "New York, NY", "Sleep Tight in New York City", and "My Love Is in New York" among others all about the experience of being Irish immigrants in New York City.
330** "Copacabana", a famous hit by Music/BarryManilow, is a MurderBallad set in the now-defunct New York City nightclub of that name (which in turn was named after a Rio de Janeiro neighborhood).
331** The song "New York, New York" from the musical ''Film/OnTheTown'' is sang by three sailors to sing about the splendor of the city.
332-->''New York, New York, it's a hell of a town''\
333''The Bronx is up, but the Battery's down''
334** "Theme From Film/NewYorkNewYork", originally performed in that film by Creator/LizaMinnelli and later made famous by Music/FrankSinatra, is a homage to the city and has become the official city anthem. In it the narrator sings how the town is so great that "if I can make it there I can make it anywhere".
335** The Music/SexPistols also wrote a song called "New York", which appears on their album ''Music/NeverMindTheBollocksHeresTheSexPistols''.
336** Bobby Womack's song "Across 110th Street" is about a street in Manhattan, which was known at the time for being a clear divide between the richer and the poorer part of the city. The song reflects the BigRottenApple description.
337** Music/TheRamones' song "Rockaway Beach" (''Music/RocketToRussia'') is about the beach side in Queens, New York City, where band member Dee Dee used to go to relax.
338** Also referencing Queens is "Christmas in Hollis" by Music/RunDMC, which tells a Christmas story set in the neighborhood where they grew up.
339** Music/JayZ and Music/AliciaKeys, "Empire State of Mind", on how the city's inspiring and a cultural landmark. Ditto for Keys' solo remake of that song, entitled [[SofterAndSlowerCover "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down"]].
340** Music/ThePogues' and Music/KirstyMacColl's "Fairytale of New York", about a down-on-their couple reminiscing on their lost hopes on Christmas Eve.
341** WesternAnimation/TotalDramaWorldTour had a song called ''What's Not to Love'' sung by the contestants about how wonderful New York is.
342--> ''What's not to love, what's not to love, what's not to love about New York?''
343** Rodgers and Hart's "Manhattan" is about the fun the singer and their love interest can have at attractions such as Central Park and the Bronx Zoo.
344** [[Music/TenThousandManiacs Natalie Merchant's]] "Carnival" is about the conflicting dichotomies and sensory experiences of the city and was inspired by her first visit there. The end fades out into the sounds of Central Park, including a horse-drawn carriage.
345** Music/RobThomas has "Sunday Morning New York Blue" about a fun Saturday night in the city fading into Sunday morning.
346* '''Ohio''':
347** "Ohio" by Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung is a ProtestSong about the 1970 Kent State massacre.
348** The first ''Brak Presents Westernanimation/TheBrakShow, Starring Brak'' special ends with a musical number about Ohio.
349** Music/BigRedMachine's "The Ghosts of Cincinnati" reminisces about Over-the-Rhine, a neighborhood in the city.
350* '''Oklahoma''' – The musical ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' has a TitleTrack about this state and the joys of living there.
351* '''Oregon''':
352** Music/SleaterKinney's Light Rail Coyote is about the city of Portland, Oregon.
353** ''Music/CarrieAndLowell'', a ConceptAlbum by Music/SufjanStevens, is set in Oregon and features locations like Spencer Butte, Roseburg, Eugene, Tillamook State Park, Sea Lion Caves, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, and The Dalles. The outtakes from the album further namedrop Wallowa Lake and the Rogue River.
354** "Lumberjack" by Music/JohnnyCash is a tribute to Roseburg, Oregon.
355* '''Pennsylvania''':
356** Music/BillyJoel's "Allentown", on the city and its struggles in the late 1970s-early 1980s.
357** Music/BoyzIIMen's first big hit, "Motownphilly', is at least partly about the group's Philadelphia origins, namedropping the city multiple times and also mentioning South Street, a major bar and entertainment street in the city, and "Philly steaks" (i.e., cheesesteaks).
358** Music/BruceSpringsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia", about a man dying of AIDS in the titular city.
359* '''Rhode Island''':
360** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXYx37DVY7c Exeter, Rhode Island]]" by Jennifer O'Connor was inspired by her road trips with her band, where she stayed on... well, Exeter, Rhode Island. The state is described as a reflection of her own loneliness as she goes to her loved one.
361** "Rhode Island Is Famous for You" comes from the musical revue ''Inside USA'', which was full of these. Music/BlossomDearie did a very memorable [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60NbWu1SF5k version]].
362** "Rhode Island" by Music/TheFrontBottoms is in part about a bike trip from Rhode Island to Florida, though it doesn't talk too much about the state.
363* '''Santa Fe'''
364** Santa Fe from ''Theatre/{{Newsies}}'', where Jack sings about how he wants to leave New York and go to Santa Fe.
365** Santa Fe from ''Theatre/{{Rent}}'', where Angel and Collins sing about how they want to open up a restaurant in Santa Fe.
366* '''San Francisco'''
367** "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" by Music/TonyBennett is a BreakUpSong.
368** "If You're Going to San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)" by Scott [=McKenzie=] was written during TheSixties when every hippie wanted to go to the city.
369** "Let's Go to San Francisco" by the Flower Pot Men is another hippie era song to promote people going to this hippie city.
370** "San Franciscan Nights" by Music/TheAnimals is a bittersweet song about the city, written as a protest song against US society at the time, addressing the fact that Native Americans have been neglected by the American Dream and PoliceBrutality is rampant.
371** "San Francisco (You Got Me)", from the Music/VillagePeople's self-titled debut album in 1977, is a thinly veiled paean to the city's status as a gay mecca.
372** Music/{{Train}}'s "Save Me San Francisco", about a man pining for the city.
373* '''San José''' – The song "Do You Know The Way To San José?" by Music/BurtBacharach, made famous by Music/DionneWarwick, is about a native of San José who didn't make it in L.A. and thus returns to her hometown.
374* '''South Dakota''':
375** The 1973 ProtestSong "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee" by Redbone was inspired by the 1890 massacre of Native Americans in Wounded Knee by American soldiers and the American Indian Movement who, in 1973, occupied Wounded Knee for a couple of days, and brought international attention to this historic event.
376** "The Black Hills of Dakota" from ''Film/CalamityJane''.
377* '''St. Louis''' – Made famous by "St. Louis Blues", a jazz instrumental standard recorded by many among which Music/LouisArmstrong's rendition is the most famous.
378* '''Sunset Boulevard''' – The musical ''Theatre/SunsetBoulevard'' has a TitleTrack about this location.
379* '''Tennessee''': Dave Loggins recorded "Please Come to Boston" about a nomadic young man extolling the virtues of Boston / Denver / Los Angeles to his fiancee, who counters that he's not suited to busy cities, but rather to life with her in rural Tennessee.
380** A purer example is "My Tennessee Mountain Home" by Music/DollyParton.
381* '''Texas:'''
382** Gene Autry's "Way Out West in Texas" is about how much he misses the scenery and atmosphere of the titular state.
383** "Abilene" by George Hamilton IV.
384** "Houston" by Music/DeanMartin.
385** Music/GeorgeStrait has several, including "Amarillo by Morning", "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind", and "Run" (encouraging his love to "leave Dallas in the dust"). Probably his most infamous, however, is "All My Exes Live in Texas", which is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what it sounds like]].
386** "Deep in the Heart of Texas" is about the scenery in general.
387* '''Vermont''' – The traditional "Moonlight in Vermont" and the Music/CaptainBeefheart song "Moonlight '''on''' Vermont" from ''Music/TroutMaskReplica''. The first song is a lovely ballad about the tranquility of the moon shining over the state, while the latter is a surreal AvantgardeMusic track.
388* '''Virginia''' – The Music/FooFighters' "Arlandria", named after Music/DaveGrohl's childhood home (a neighborhood within the city of Alexandria).
389* '''West Virginia''':
390** Music/JohnDenver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" is about driving home to West Virginia. It's been covered by a number of bands including a punk rock version by Music/MeFirstAndTheGimmeGimmes. Amusingly, the locations mentioned are on the ''very'' edge of West Virginia, and reportedly, Denver had only been to the state a handful of times.
391** Music/TheFrontBottoms has a song called "West Virginia", but it's only tangentially about the state, with a line that goes "This one goes out to all my friends in West Virginia".
392* '''Regional''' - songs more about regions of the U.S. than specific states:
393** Music/{{Alabama}} has several:
394*** "Christmas in Dixie", which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Also name-drops Fort Payne, Alabama, the hometown of core members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook.
395*** "Dixieland Delight" is something of an aversion, as it refers more to the singer's girlfriend.
396*** "Song of the South", their 1988 {{cover|edUp}} version of a song originally recorded by Bobby Bare about a poor Southern family during the Great Depression.
397** "Weekend in New England" by Music/BarryManilow.
398** "Whoever's in New England" by Music/RebaMcEntire, an AnswerSong to Music/BarryManilow.
399** "Southern Nights" by Music/AllenToussaint, most famous for its cover by Music/GlenCampbell.
400** "The South's Gonna Do It" by Music/CharlieDaniels.
401** Buddy Jewel's "Sweet Southern Comfort", which is just a nostalgia song for the close-knit small town culture of the US South. It name drops the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Lousiana, and Arkansas in its lyrics.
402** Creator/AlJolson's "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?"
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder:Middle/Central America]]
406[[AC:Cuba]]
407* '''Havana''' - Rosemary Clooney's "My Trip to Havana" is about how she took a $49.50 cruise to the island and encountered an attractive and attentive Cuban gentleman who was eager to show her around.
408
409[[AC:Jamaica]]
410* '''Kingston''' - "Kingston Kingston" by Lou & The Hollywood Bananas is a party song about the city.
411* '''Montego Bay''' - Bobby Bloom's "Montego Bay" mentions floating in the sun and drinking rum while visiting there.
412* '''Trenchtown'''
413** A town immortalized in Music/BobMarley's "Trenchtown Rock" from ''Music/{{Live|BobMarleyAlbum}}'' and "Trench Town" from ''Music/{{Confrontation}}''. Both songs are a CrapsackWorld account of the poverty there, but at the same time a PepTalkSong about how music enlivens everybody's spirit. The streets he mentions in "Trenchtown Rock" also exist in real life.
414
415[[AC:Mexico]]
416* '''Acapulco''' - The PepTalkSong "Loco in Acapulco" by Music/FourTops describes "the magic down there".
417* '''Mexico''' - The Les Humphries Singers had a 1972 hit PepTalkSong about the country. It's a historical account of British colonialists fighting Spanish colonialists in the 16th century. Talk about LyricalDissonance!
418* Music/VanHalen's "Cabo Wabo" is about the eponymous city where Sammy Hagar has a resort.
419* Marty Stuart's "Old Mexico" is about him having friends, a girl and freedom there.
420* Music/GeorgeStrait's "The Seashores of Old Mexico" is about his adventures there while evading a jail term in Tucson.
421
422[[AC:Nicaragua]]
423* "Managua, Nicaragua" by Guy Lombardo is about the supposed exotic and laid-back nature of the town in question.
424
425[[AC:Puerto Rico]]
426* '''Puerto Rico''' - Belgian band Vaya Con Dios had an eponymous hit song about two young lovers in this country. The man wants to make it in the USA and leaves her, while she waits for him.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:South America]]
430[[AC:Argentina]]
431* Music/CarlosGardel's "Mi Buenos Aires Querido".
432
433[[AC:Brazil]]
434* Brazil in general: The song "Aquarela do Brasil" by Ary Barroso, inspired by rainfall in Brasil, which, in his interpretation, made his colorful country look like a watercolor painting.
435* '''Copacabana''': As noted in the "New York" list in the North America folder, Music/BarryManilow's famous hit gets only its name from this Rio de Janeiro neighborhood.
436* '''Ipanema''': "The Girl From Ipanema" is a love song made famous by Antonio Carlos Jobim, later covered in duet with Music/FrankSinatra, and spawning [[TheElevatorFromIpanema its own trope]]. For those who doesn't know, Ipanema is another Rio de Janeiro neighborhood.
437
438[[AC:Chile]]
439* '''Valparaíso''': The song "La Joya del Pacífico" ("The Jewl of the Pacific") by Víctor Acosta and popularized in 1970 by Peruvian singer Lucho Barrios is an ode to the city.
440* "Si Vas Para Chile" is about a former resident giving a person intending to visit Chile directions to and a message for the expatriate Chilean's girlfriend.
441[[/folder]]
442
443[[folder:Europe]]
444[[AC:Austria]]
445* '''Tirol''' (which is also part of German): The 2000 novelty song "Anton aus Tirol" by DJ Ötzi is a IAmGreatSong about a certain character hailing from this region.
446* '''Vienna'''
447** "Vienna", the B-side of Music/BillyJoel's first US Top 10 single "Just the Way You Are" (from his breakthrough 1977 album ''The Stranger''), was inspired by a trip Joel made to the city.
448** Music/{{Ultravox}} had a hit in 1981 with the melancholic BreakupSong "Vienna".
449** "Vienna Calling", essentially an ode to the city, was Vienna native Music/{{Falco}}'s follow-up to his 1985 mega-hit "Rock Me Amadeus" (which also name-dropped Vienna as its German name of Wien).
450** Long before any of the above, Johann Strauss composed "Geschichte aus der Wienerwald" ("Tales from the Vienna Woods").
451** Al Bowlly's "Goodnight Vienna" is about the charm and romance of the city.
452
453[[AC:Belgium]]
454* Belgium in general:
455** The 1914 song "Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser" was written by the British singer Mark Sheridan to celebrate the fact that the Belgian army managed to delay the much larger German army during the then ongoing [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI First World War]].
456** The 1998 hit song "Potverdekke, It's a Great to Be a Belgian" was a novelty hit by British singer Mr. John, on how marvelous the country is. He also references several things the nation is known for, such as French fries with mayonnaise, ''Duvel'' beer, the saxophone, Franchise/{{Tintin}}, Literature/HerculePoirot and mussels.
457* '''Bruges''' - "Mon Père Disait": Brel sings how his father told him that London is actually a piece of the Belgian city Bruges that floated away.
458* '''Brussels''' - "Bruxelles" by Music/JacquesBrel is a NostalgiaFilter song about what the city once was and how it became the lifeless city it is today. Johan Verminnen's song "Rue des Bouchers" is about a real life street in Brussels.
459* '''Liège (Luik)''' - Music/JacquesBrel's "Il Neige Sur Liège" has him observing snow falling down on the city and reflects that his dreams have been covered in snow in a similar way.
460* '''Waterloo''' - Music/{{ABBA}}'s first international hit only mentions the city incidentally as a metaphor for defeat, just how Napoleon was defeated there.
461
462[[AC:Denmark]]
463* "Wonderful Copenhagen" from ''Film/HansChristianAndersen'' refers to the titular city as the "salty old queen of the sea".
464
465[[AC:Finland]]
466* '''Finland Song''' - A comedic song by Creator/MichaelPalin, from the Creator/MontyPython album ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonsContractualObligationAlbum''. When Palin went to the country in one of his travel shows he sang this song while kayakking.
467** '''Säkkijärvi''': see Kondratyevo in Russia.
468
469[[AC:France]]
470* '''Avignon''': The traditional "Sur le pont d'Avignon" about the bridge there which is apparently a nice place for dancing.
471* '''Paris''' inspired many songs, [[GayParee of course]]:
472** "April in Paris": A 1932 song by E.T. Harburg and Vernon Duke is a BreakUpSong set in the city.
473** "Paris sera toujours Paris" ("Paris will always be Paris"): Sung by Creator/MauriceChevalier. It's about how the city remains true to itself and 'the most beautiful city in the world' even if it's 1939 and everything is changing because of the start of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
474** "Aux Champs-Elysées" by Joe Dassin is a song about the long street that leads from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. Traditionally cyclists start singing it during the final "étappe" in the Tour de France, because they all cross the finish in that street.
475** "Il Est Cinq Heures, Paris S' Éveille" ("It's five o' clock, Paris wakes up") is a 1968 song by Jacques Dutronc about the mornings in the city.
476** "Orly" by Music/JacquesBrel takes place at the airport in Orly, Paris where he observes a couple saying goodbye to each other.
477** "Sous le Ciel de Paris" by Creator/YvesMontand is about the supposed charm and romance of the city.
478* '''St. Tropez''': The disco song "Twist à St. Tropez" by Belgian band Telex is situated here.
479* '''Versailles''': "The Palace of Versailles" by Music/AlStewart uses the famous palace as an arc location, alluding to events from UsefulNotes/{{the French Revolution}} to the rise of UsefulNotes/{{Napoleon|Bonaparte}}, plus a more veiled allusion to the May 1968 protests in Paris.
480* '''Vésoul''': Music/JacquesBrel wrote a comedic song about a nagging couple who drive to several different locations, but can never agree which place they actually want to see. Incidentally Vésoul is only one of many locations name-dropped in this song.
481* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ajhIK-RL_U "City of Love"]] from ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' as Phineas and Isabella explore Paris.
482
483[[AC:Germany]]
484* '''Berlin''':
485** "Untern Linden, Untern Linden", referring to the Unter den Linden boulevard. Reprised by Creator/MarleneDietrich, among others.
486** Music/FrankZappa wrote the instrumental track "Holiday in Berlin", available on ''Music/BurntWeenySandwich'' about the city. Bootlegs prove that the song had lyrics which describe Zappa's 1968 performance in Berlin, when a crowd wanted him to lead them into a street riot. When Zappa refused to do this a riot broke out and they had to flee.
487** Music/LouReed devoted a dark and depressing ConceptAlbum to the city, ''Music/{{Berlin}}''.
488** Music/DavidBowie's song "'Heroes'" from ''[[Music/HeroesDavidBowieAlbum the album of the same name]]'', which was also recorded there. It mentions two lovers meeting at the Berlin Wall.
489** "Holidays in the Sun" by Music/SexPistols from ''Music/NeverMindTheBollocksHeresTheSexPistols'' takes place near the UsefulNotes/BerlinWall, though Johnny Rotten isn't sure why within the context of the song.
490** "Berlin (City of Night)" by Music/PeterSchilling is a dark haunting tune about the Berlin Wall from his album ''Music/ThingsToCome''.
491** "Ich liebte ein Mädchen" by Insterburg & Co. describes the narrator's flings with countless girls in various places in two lines each. The first verse takes place entirely in Berlin, the second one in the rest of Germany (all of Germany in spite of it being divided in that time), the third one all over the world, and the song eventually ends with two lines on Mars.
492* '''Bochum''': One of Herbert Grönemeyer's better known works is "Bochum", an affectionate song [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin about his home city Bochum]].
493* '''Dachau''': Music/CaptainBeefheart's song "Dachau Blues" from ''Music/TroutMaskReplica'' is about the Nazi concentration camp of the same name and describes the horrors there.
494* '''Hamburg''':
495** Hans Albers has sung about Hamburg, especially in songs from his films. Some of the most famous examples have to be "Das Herz von St. Pauli" and "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins". "Einmal noch nach Bombay" is about traveling the world as a sailor and eventually returning to Hamburg.
496** "Alles klar auf der Andrea Doria" by Udo Lindenberg is even more specific than Hans Albers' songs: It's about a typical evening at the legendary music club Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall which existed in Hamburg-Eppendorf from 1969 to 1986. Udo Lindenberg also made two songs about the world-famous Reeperbahn, both titled "Reeperbahn": The first one is a parody on "[[Music/TheBeatles Penny Lane]]" and describes the Reeperbahn of TheSeventies when the Beat era was long-gone and the area had turned into an expensive but run-down RedLightDistrict with nostalgic {{flashback}}s to TheSixties. The second one is an original composition and about the Reeperbahn of TheNineties which has re-emerged as Hamburg's primary entertainment quarter.
497** Lotto King Karl occasionally sings about his hometown of Hamburg, too, be it in his first big hit, "Mitten in Barmbek", or in "Hamburg, meine Perle" which has become an unofficial city anthem. There is even a [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer]]-themed version of the latter.
498* '''Hesse''': "Die Hesse komme" by the Rodgau Monotones is about Hessians "invading" and overrunning the rest of Germany with their culture.
499* '''The Rhine''':
500** The patriotic song "Die Wacht am Rhein" is about defending the Rhine River against foreign invasions. It was very popular during the Franco-Prussian War, World Wars I and II, but nowadays not as much due to the militaristic connotations.
501** "Fluß" by Rheingold views the Rhine River with its rich history and tradition in the light of Düsseldorf's then-young electronic music scene.
502** There are countless songs based on Heinrich Heine's "Lore-Ley" which in turn is based on the Loreley legend of a beautiful woman sitting on top of the now-eponymous most famous rock formation along the whole river, combing her hair, distracting ship crews and making ships crash right below. Music/DschinghisKhan dedicated another song, titled "Loreley", to the legend and the Rhine.
503* '''Westerland''': In the song of the same name by DieÄrzte, the protagonist expresses his desire to revisit the eponymus town located on the island of Sylt. There's also an earlier demo version of the song titled "Helgoland", that replaces Westerland with the island of Helgioland.
504
505[[AC:Iceland]]
506* ''Film/EurovisionSongContestTheStoryOfFireSaga'': The song "Húsavík" is about Lars and Sigrit's hometown.
507
508[[AC:Ireland]]
509* "Ireland's Call" was written in 1995 to serve as a [[UsefulNotes/TheTroubles politically neutral]] anthem for the Ireland men's national rugby union team, which represents and draws players from the entire island. (It's since been picked up by a number of other all-Ireland national sports teams.) The first verse ends with the line "from the four proud provinces of Ireland", and the second deliberately name-drops locations in each province (listed in lyrical order):
510** Ulster: "the mighty Glens of Antrim" %% "Glens of Antrim" is a specific region in County Antrim.
511** Connacht: "the rugged hills of Galway"
512** Munster: "the walls of Limerick"
513** Leinster: "Dublin Bay"
514* '''Belfast''': Both Music/BoneyM and Music/EltonJohn have written a song with that title. Both a ProtestSong against the conflict in Northern Ireland. Music/{{Orbital}} have a track of that title too, named in honour of a particularly good gig they played there.
515* '''Gort''': Music/MollyAndTheTinker wrote the song "Gort" about the Irish town of same name after realising that people had written songs about every other city in Ireland save it. Possibly because of the name.
516* '''Kerry''': "The Cliffs of Dooneen" is about the beauty of this particular County Kerry landmark.
517* '''Killarney''': The traditional "Christmas In Killarney", covered by, among others, Music/BingCrosby on his album ''Music/MerryChristmas''. It paints an idyllic picture of celebrating the holidays in the green countryside of this little Irish town.
518* '''Tipperary''': The song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a PepTalkSong to keep spirits going while walking to this Irish town.
519
520[[AC:Italy]]
521* '''Bergamo''': Music/PinguiniTatticiNucleari have a song named after the city, it's a touching love song that tells their love interest that they are as beautiful as their hometown.
522* '''Rome''': "Rom" by Music/DschinghisKhan is mostly about the city's millennia-spanning history and therefore one of the group's longest hit singles.
523
524[[AC:The Netherlands]]
525* The Netherlands in general:
526** "Holland, 1945" from Music/NeutralMilkHotel's ''Music/InTheAeroplaneOverTheSea'' alludes to the life of [[Literature/TheDiaryOfAYoungGirl Anne Frank]], who lived in Amsterdam until she and her family were arrested and deported by the Nazis in 1944.
527* '''Amsterdam''':
528** Music/JacquesBrel wrote a song describing the sailors and prostitutes in this town. It was later covered by Music/DavidBowie as "Port Of Amsterdam" and made available as a bonus track on his album ''Music/PinUps''.
529** Flemish singer Kris De Bruyne also wrote a very well known song, "Amsterdam", about the things you can do and see in the city and that his loved one is there, close yet so far.
530** The song "Aan De Amsterdamse Grachten" by Pieter Goemans is a much covered 1949 song about the canals in the city. It's considered to be an evergreen in the Netherlands.
531** Many of the musical examples in FreestateAmsterdam.
532** Spanish singer Music/AlexUbago has "Ámsterdam", a song, and a love story, set in this city.
533
534[[AC:Portugal]]
535* '''Grândola''': The song "Grândola, Vila Morena" by Zeca Afonso is a song about the people of this little Portuguese town fraternizing. It has a special resonance for the people of Portugal because it was played on national radio as a sign for the Carnation Revolution in 1974, which brought back democracy to the country.
536* "Lisbon" by Music/TheWalkmen is set in the eponymous city.
537
538[[AC:Romania]]
539* '''Transylvania''': "Transylvania Boogie" by Music/FrankZappa is the instrumental opener of his album ''Music/ChungasRevenge''.
540
541[[AC:Russia]]
542* Music/TheBeatles' song "Back in the USSR" from ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' is about the titular character arriving back in Russia after a long plane flight and being happy to be there. It's a joke on both Music/ChuckBerry's "Back in the U.S." and Music/RayCharles' "Georgia on My Mind" (given the Soviet Union also featured a UsefulNotes/{{Georgia|Caucasus}}...). Since the fall of the Soviet Union the song has become quite surreal. Still, Music/PaulMcCartney still performs it, and the song inspired various headlines once he toured in Russia.
543* '''Kondratyevo''', formerly Finnish '''Säkkijärvi''':
544** The "Säkkijärven Polkka" is one of the most popular pieces of Finnish folk music. It is basically about the loss of Säkkijärvi to Russia but at least being able to keep the polka. It was popularized first by Viljo Vesterinen who made the famous accordion arrangement and then by the Music/LeningradCowboys who both played it verbatim and turned it into a mambo in ''Leningrad Cowboys Go America''.
545* '''Moscow''':
546** "Nathalie" by Gilbert Bécaud is both about Moscow and a beautiful girl serving as a guide there to the singer.
547** "Moskow Diskow" by Telex, about the Trans-Siberian Express.
548** "Moskau", the SignatureSong of Music/DschinghisKhan. It was written for the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
549** "Moskau" by Music/{{Rammstein}}, featuring Viktoria Fersh.
550* '''Saint Petersburg''':
551** "Leningrad" by the Music/LeningradCowboys is a lament on the city's renaming from Leningrad back to Saint Petersburg, as if it had turned into a wholly different place that way. After all, the band was named after the city.
552** "Leningrad" by Music/BillyJoel is about Viktor Razinov, a native and resident of the city who was a circus clown when the two met during Joel's tour of the USSR in 1987. The song specifically mentions the death of Razinov's father in the Siege of Leningrad, compares the lives of Razinov in the USSR and Joel in the US, and culminates by recounting the two men's actual meeting after Joel's Leningrad concert.
553* '''The Volga River''': Inspired the song "Song of the Volga Boatmen".
554
555[[AC:Spain]]
556* Spain in general: "Eviva España", originally by Flemish singer Samantha, but CoveredUp by other artists too, is a homage to Spain often played at parties.
557* '''Barcelona''': Music/FreddieMercury and Montserrat Caballé sang a duet about this city on Mercury's solo album ''Music/{{Barcelona}}''. In the context of the song Freddie describes that he met his lover there and as a result he will love the location forever.
558* '''Granada''': ''Granada'', by the Mexican composer Augustin Lara, is a popular song with numerous performances and covers that's about the beauty of the eponymous city.
559* '''Ibiza''':
560** As mentioned in the North America folder, "Miami 2 Ibiza", by Music/SwedishHouseMafia and Tinie Tempah.
561** The German Schlager singer Ibo had his first two hits with "Ibiza" and "Ibiza (Part 2)". The first one is about a guy living an easy life on the eponymous Mediterranean island but then realizing that the girl he left behind for this life has found a new guy. The second one is about him returning home from Ibiza and reclaiming his girlfriend.
562* '''Tarifa''': Music/SharonVanEtten's "Tarifa", named for a beachside town in Spain, where the singer and her new lover have jettisoned off to. The singer is enthralled by this new relationship but is ignoring the external problems that will make it hard for them to be together in the real world. Thus she romanticizes Tarifa as emblematic as the perfect honeymoon phase of their relationship.
563* '''Valencia''': A 1924 song by José Padilla praises the city.
564* [[Music/TaxiBand Taxi]] sings to Santiago de Compostela in "Medianoche en Santiago".
565
566
567[[AC:Sweden]]
568* Neil Hannon of Music/TheDivineComedy sings of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FUvSz09wxA Sweden]] and of, when he retires, how he would like to live there himself.
569-->''I would like to live in Sweden,\
570When my work is done;\
571Where the snow lies crisp and even,\
572'Neath the midnight sun.\
573Safe and clean and green and modern,\
574Bright and breezy, free and easy!\
575Sweden!''
576
577[[AC:Switzerland]]
578* "Merano" from ''Theatre/{{Chess}}'' is all about the healthful wonders of Merano, Switzerland, where act I is set. The aforementioned "One Night in Bangkok" is the opening of Act II.
579
580[[AC:United Kingdom]]
581* The UK in general:
582** "Rule Britannia" by Thomas Arne is a glorious song about the British Empire, most commonly associated with [[UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships the Royal Navy]].
583-->''When Britain first, at heaven's command,\
584Arose from out the azure mane,\
585This was the charter of the land,\
586And guardian angels sang this strain:\
587"Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the waves!\
588Britons never, never, never will be slaves!"''
589** England's unofficial national anthems both evoke an idealised land. UsefulNotes/WilliamBlake's ''Jerusalem'' relocates God's kingdom yet to come to England and references the myth that Jesus found time out from His busy schedule for a holiday here.
590-->And did those Feet/In ancient times/Walk upon England's mountains green? [[note]]A hymn of hope for an England yet to be made is sung at its conventions by the Labour Party. It's typical of the fault-line in English politics that the Conservatives prefer a hymn of nostalgia for an England that used to be - see "Land of Hope and Glory", below[[/note]]
591** While Elgar's ''Land of Hope and Glory'' does much the same with a degree of imperial bombast which these days is taken with self-mocking irony[[note]]By everyone except the Tory Party[[/note]]
592** Scotland's two unofficial national anthems are more wistful: "Flower of Scotland" by the Corries wonders if the country is living in the past (but decides it shouldn't be) and "Caledonia" by Dougie Maclean is about being somewhere else and missing it.
593* '''Brighton''': "Rumble in Brighton" from Music/StrayCats' self-titled 1981 debut album is about a fight between rockers and skinheads in the South Coast city.
594-->''There's a rumble in Brighton tonight''\
595''Ringside seats for the neighborhood fight''\
596''There ain't a damn thing that the cops can do''\
597''There's a rumble in Brighton tonight''
598* '''Dorset''': "White Chalk" from Music/PJHarvey's ''Music/WhiteChalk'' is about the white chalk cliffs on the beach side of South England. The song specifically mentions Dorset.
599-->''Dorset's cliffs meet at the sea''\
600''Where I walked''\
601'' (our unborn child in me)''\
602''White chalk''\
603''(Poor scattered land)''
604* '''Dover'''
605** Music/VeraLynn's "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" was written in 1941, where fighting between the RAF and the Luftwaffe had taken place over the namesake cliffs not long before.
606* '''Glasgow''':
607** "I Belong to Glasgow" by Will Fyffe is a music hall song about a man who is drunkenly proud of the city. "But when I get a couple o' drinks on a Saturday, Glasgow belongs to me!"
608** Adam [=McNaughton=]'s "The Glasgow I Used to Know" is a nostaligic peon to a childhood in Glasgow prior to the tenements. "Farewell to Glasgow" by Jim Maclean is a more cynical take on the same period, to the same meter.
609* '''Edinburgh''':
610** "The Auld Toon Shuffle" by Rod Paterson is a song about class divides in the city, giving brief sketches of typical Edinburgh characters, and dividing them into "the Auld Toon shuffle and the New Town stride".
611** "Flowers of Edinburgh" by Jim Malcom is about spending time in the city and observing its people and history.
612** "Everywhere's Uphill" by Music/MitchBenn is an extended riff on the frequent observation by comedians at the Fringe that everywhere in the city is, somehow, uphill from everywhere else. Even if you're going back the way you came.
613* '''Liverpool'''
614** "Penny Lane" by Music/TheBeatles, a NostalgiaFilter song from ''Music/MagicalMysteryTour'' about a real life street there.
615** "Strawberry Fields Forever", by the same band from the same album, is about a foster's home, "Strawberry Fields" there. Music/JohnLennon had fond memories of it.
616* '''London''':
617** The traditionals "London Is Burning" and "London Bridge Is Falling Down". The first song is a canon song about the 1666 fire there.
618** "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" is a 1944 music hall song by Hubert Gregg in which the singer expresses their fondess for the city.
619** "The Streets of London" by Ralph [=McTell=] gives a few short descriptions of people not particularly needed, not really well-off in life. The chorus implies that seeing certain things in the streets of London could give anyone who complains about loneliness and gloom second thoughts.
620** "No Place Like London" from ''Theatre/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'' is a CounterpointDuet—Anthony is singing about how the world is marvellous and London is its crown jewel, while Sweeney is singing about how it's a CrapsackWorld and London is the worst place in it.
621** Music/TheClash have done both "London's Burning" and "Music/LondonCalling". "London's Burning" is about riots in the city, while "London Calling" is about a flood post-nuclear war there. "Guns of Brixton", also from the album ''London Calling'', takes place in Brixton, in the outskirts of London, where a revolution is about to take place.
622** Music/TheKinks' "Big Black Smoke" is named after a nickname for the city.
623** “London Is the Place for Me” is a 1948 calypso song by Lord Kitchener about the singer’s love for the city. It was featured prominently in ''Film/Paddington2014''.
624** "Baker Street" - A street in London. Music/GerryRafferty wrote an iconic and eponymous song about it, with an epic saxophone solo.
625** "Electric Avenue" - A London street made famous by Eddy Grant's 1983 hit song. It refers to the 1981 race riots in Brixton.
626** "Portobello Road" from ''Film/BedknobsAndBroomsticks'' is about a London street. Music/CatStevens also wrote a song about it. Both are nostalgic in nature.
627** Creator/NoelCoward's "London Pride" is an unapologetic hymn to its humble folk and extensive history.
628** “I Live in Trafalgar Square” is a MusicHall comic standard sung in the persona of a homeless man who brags about how toffs envy his prestigious address (though he admits that “the beds ain’t as soft as they might be”).
629** Music/DireStraits has two examples on its self-titled debut album.
630*** The band's first single release and first major hit, "Sultans of Swing", is set in South London ("way on down south / way on down south, London town"). According to frontman/guitarist/songwriter Mark Knopfler, he wrote the song after stopping in a nearly empty dive bar in the South London neighbourhood of Deptford where a Dixieland jazz band was playing. At the end of the performance, the band's lead singer announced its name—Sultans of Swing.
631*** “Wild West End”, which appears two tracks later, is a SliceOfLife song in which Knopfler spotlights the things that he sees as he wanders through Soho, Shaftesbury Avenue and Chinatown.
632* '''Manchester''': Music/HermansHermits' "It's Nice to Be Out in the Morning" mentions a number of local areas, stating that "it's not the Taj Mahal but it's ours".
633* '''Mingulay''': "The Mingulay Boat Song" by Sir Hugh Robinson is about the boats making their way back to the fishing port.
634* '''Scarborough''': A town near Yorkshire, which inspired a popular traditional, "Scarborough Fair", about a couple challenging each other to a series of {{Impossible Task}}s before they'll take their lover back. It has been covered by Music/SergioMendes and later Music/SimonAndGarfunkel in what are perhaps the most famous renditions.
635* '''St. Ives''': The traditional "As I Was Going to St. Ives" which is a riddle about a man going to St. Ives and, while on his way there, meeting seven wives, with each seven sacks with seven cats, which all had seven kits, asking the listener how many where going to St. Ives? [[spoiler:The answer is one, because only the man was going to St. Ives]]. There are many places called St. Ives in England, but the rhyme is commonly thought to refer to St. Ives, Cornwall.
636[[/folder]]
637
638[[folder:Oceania]]
639[[AC:Australia]]
640* Music/AmandaPalmer's "Australia" is, predictably enough, about Australia. More accurately, it's about a woman dissatisfied with her boring domestic life, fantasizing about going to Australia and having adventures. The general structure of the song is verses describing the boring things she could do with her life, and then a chorus beginning "Or I could go to Australia" followed by the adventurous things she could do. The last chorus subverts this by going "Fuck it, I'm gonna go to Australia!"
641* "Bound for South Australia" is a sea shanty about a group of sailors heading to this destination and naturally a PepTalkSong.
642* "Australia All Over" has many songs dedicated to various Australian towns.
643* "Great Southern Land" by Music/{{Icehouse}} is a patriotic song also notable for its use in ''Film/YoungEinstein''.
644* "I Still Call Australia Home" by Peter Allen, an Aussie who was living and working in New York City when he released it in 1980, is also a patriotic song, specifically about an expat's longing for his birthplace.
645* "Down Under" by Music/MenAtWork evokes all the clichés about the LandDownUnder.
646* '''Adelaide''': Greg Champion's "Came From Adelaide" (set to the melody of "I've Been Everywhere") lists famous UsefulNotes/AustralianRulesFootball players from Adelaide.
647* '''Balwyn''': "Balwyn Calling" by Skyhooks is a song in which the protagonist wants to go to this location.
648* '''Bow River''': The song "Bow River" by Music/ColdChisel.
649* '''Botany Bay''': A traditional sea shanty about a group of convicts being shipped off to Australia. Botany Bay is mentioned in many songs.
650* '''Carlton''': A song by Skyhooks describes the shady nightlife there.
651* '''Gundagai''': "Along the Road to Gundagai" by Jack O'Hagan is a farewell song about someone heading to this location and saying goodbye to his loved ones.
652** Gundagai has more songs about it than any other location in Australia, including "When a Boy from Alabama Meets a Girl from Gundagai", and the traditional songs "Five Miles From Gundagai" and "Nine Miles From Gundagai" (also known as "The Dog in the Tuckerbox"). Midway between Sydney and Melbourne, it was a common stopping point.
653* '''Melbourne:''' "Mourningtown Ride" by Music/{{TISM}} lists various Melbourne train stations you shouldn't get off at, who will mug you there, and what they'll take.
654* '''Newcastle''': The song "Star Hotel" by Music/ColdChisel concerns an incident where patrons at the titular hotel in Newcastle rioted to protest its closure.
655* '''St. Kilda''': "From St. Kilda to King's Cross" by Paul Kelly is a travel song.
656* '''Tasmania''':
657** The 19th-century British folk song "Van Diemen's Land" was a cautionary tale about a man convicted of poaching and sentenced to transportation to Tasmania, then a British penal colony known as Van Diemen's Land.
658** Music/{{U2}} recorded a different song with the same title that appeared on their 1988 album ''Music/RattleAndHum''. The Edge wrote it about John Boyle O'Reilly, who led an unsuccessful Irish uprising in 1848, shortly after the [[UsefulNotes/IrishPotatoFamine Great Famine]], and was banished to Van Diemen's Land.
659
660[[AC:French Polynesia]]
661* '''Marquesas Isles''': Music/JacquesBrel's "Les Marquises" is a song about the tranquillity and carefree attitude of the people on this island. Brel lived on this island during the last years of his life and was taken by the simple way people there regarded life, something he praised in this song which, by the way, was also his final recorded song before he died.
662
663[[AC:The Marshall Islands]]
664* '''Bikini Atoll''': "Bikini Atoll", a loud and chaotic track from Music/JohnZorn's ''Music/MusicForChildren'', which references the atoll of the same name in the Marshall Islands. It's best known for nuclear testing and inspiring the swimsuit the bikini, which fits the album's theme of violence and eroticism perfectly.
665
666[[AC:New Zealand]]
667* Music/AmandaPalmer's "New Zealand", supposedly written in 20 minutes in the dressing room of a club because a New Zealander fan heard "Map of Tasmania" and asked "Where's our fucking song", is an irreverent little ditty about Amanda being on a tour through New Zealand, admiring (and Twittering) the scenery, and worrying about why she hasn't gotten her period and her pubic hair is turning grey, "but I don't believe in the beauty standard and there's no way that I'm pregnant so it's technically okayyyyyy!" At the end, she lampshades the trope with the following LastNoteHilarity (the rhythm deliberately falls apart on the last line, delivered in a MotorMouth style to cram it all in):
668-->''New Zealand, New Zealand, my song is coming to an end''\
669''I hope you have enjoyed it and I hope I get my period''\
670''I also hope I haven't grossed you out''\
671''But that's what you get when you ask me to write a song about your country in twenty minutes''
672* '''Auckland''': "Dominion Road" by The Mutton Birds is named after a major road in the city, and tells the story of a man who lives "halfway down" the road.
673* '''Kare Kare''': "Kare Kare" from the album ''Music/TogetherAlone'' by Music/CrowdedHouse is a homage to the town. The entire album was recorded there too.
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675
676[[folder:All countries in general]]
677* The song "I've Been Everywhere" is a 1959 song by singer Geoff Mack, which in the original context lists several Australian towns. It has since been covered by various artists all across the world who adapted the song to their own home country. So far, the most famous is probably Hank Snow's North American version (which hit the top of the country charts in 1962 and was famously covered by Music/JohnnyCash), but there are dozens of other versions, ranging from the whole world on down to countries (Britain was an early one, as was New Zealand) and regions (Texas having a version should surprise nobody) to cities (both Singapore and New York have gotten the treatment).
678* The theme song to ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' lists countries throughout the world where Carmen has been spotted.
679* "Yakko's World" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' is a ListSong where Yakko sings the names of every country in the world. (However, since the song was written, several countries have changed their names due to unrest, Czechoslovakia has split into two countries, and Yugoslavia no longer exists.)
680* "Alphabet of Nations" by Music/TheyMightBeGiants list countries beginning with each letter of the alphabet. (For W and X, which don't have any corresponding real-life countries, they list "West Xylophone".)
681** They also have an album called "Venue Songs", from a tour where they wrote a song for each location they performed at. The songs are titled based on the city each venue was in, but the songs' lyrics are actually about the venues themselves.
682* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[https://youtu.be/yU26yt2fU0c One World]] is the only song on the [[ImageSong Nippon Judan 47 album]] to not have a connection to just Japan. Instead, it's Luffy singing about going on an adventure around the world.
683--> ''[[GratuitousEnglish Around the world]]!\
684Nanatsuno umi o koeto iko! (Let's go beyond the seven seas!)\
685Around the world!\
686Itutsu no tairiku mite mawaro! (Let's go around the five continents!)''
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688
689[[folder:Fictional locations]]
690* "All Is Found" from ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' is a lullaby that Iduna sings to her daughters -- a song that was sang by the Northuldra characters. It is about a special river called Ahtohallan; the song's words begin by describing the magical glacier[[spoiler:, later discovered to be the source of Elsa's ice powers,]] and its location: ''"Where the north wind meets the sea, there's a river, full of memory."''
691* "Atlantis" -- Music/{{Donovan}} wrote a song about it. The song first describes the origins of the island and then praises it.
692* "Big Rock Candy Mountain" -- Harry [=McClintock=]'s song describes a wonderfully perfect dream land.
693* "Bikini Bottom/Rock Bottom" from [[Music/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob]]'s album ''The Best Day Ever'' is about two city from the series. One slow verse talks about the relaxed nature of Bikini Bottom, the next yells about the wildness of Rock Bottom.
694* "Capital City" -- Fictional city in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', first appeared in the episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E5DancinHomer "Dancin' Homer"]], where Music/TonyBennett sang an appropriate theme song about it, in itself a parody of the PepTalkSong "New York, New York".
695* "Echo Beach" by Music/MarthaAndTheMuffins is an imaginary location "far away in time". There are various real-life locations with the name, several of which are claimed to be the one in the song, though Word of God says otherwise.
696* "Octopus' Garden" by Music/TheBeatles from ''Music/AbbeyRoad'' is a Music/RingoStarr song about an undersea wonderland.
697* "Pompadour Swamp" - A song by Music/CaptainBeefheart from his album ''Music/BluejeansAndMoonbeams'' describes the Pompadour Swamp as an "avenue where the silhouettes dance" and where Beefheart wants to be with his partner.
698* "Song of Scatland" by Music/ScatmanJohn is a less upbeat Scatman song talking about an imaginary, "magic" place, its tenets and beliefs. People of Scatland are idealistic and pure, having had "complete childhoods", "developed imaginations", and Scatman speaks of how to get there. Furthermore, unlike album versions, children's imagery and vocals are used for chorus parts in the music video version.
699-->''There is only love and happiness in Scatland. Hatred and resentment?''\
700''Well, that's unheard of. It's unheard of.''
701* "(Can you tell me how to get to) Sesame Street?" -- The theme song of ''Series/SesameStreet'', which essentially has children asking people how they can find this street.
702* "Downtown" in Film/LittleShopOfHorrors describes how terrible life is in the setting of Skid Row.
703* "St. Brendan's Fair Isle" by Jimmy Driftwood tells the tale of the Irish St. Brendan's legendary voyage. Depending on who you ask, this voyage might have been to the Canary Islands or somewhere in the Americas; in Driftwood's song it turns out to be a giant fish large enough to double as an island.
704* "Home" is the name of a ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' outtake song in which Anna sang about her her home, the kingdom of Arendelle.
705* "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" from ''Theatre/FiniansRainbow'' is a nostalgic ballad about a fictional Irish town.
706* "The Legend of Wooley Swamp" by the Charlie Daniels Band depicts a spooky location where otherworldly events regularly take place.
707* "Fibber Island" by Music/TheyMightBeGiants describes a fanciful land whose inhabitants do everything from strumming rubber guitars to building houses out of pie.
708* "The Shades of Ankh-Morpork" from Dave Greenslade's album ''From the Literature/{{Discworld}}'', sung by Tim Whitnall, describing TheCityNarrows of a WretchedHive, and the "unwary traveller" who is about to lose his money and quite possibly his life.
709* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' has a few, like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IMMJcFUxYk "Atlantis"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmREgtQxgAA "Tatooine"]] in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbStarWars''.
710* The ''[[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries Pokémon]]'' "2.B.A. Master" soundtrack includes a song called "Viridian City".
711* The theme song to ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' talks about the events the viewer will experience during their visit to the titular location.
712* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'': "Welcome to Duloc", an informational song for visitors to Duloc and totally not a TakeThat to [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld another magical kingdom thronged by tourists]].
713* In ''Series/{{Schmigadoon}}'', when Josh and Melissa enter the titular place, the residents serenade them with an ode to their QuirkyTown and all its major movers and shakers.
714* ''Theatre/{{Hadestown}}'' has "Way Down Hadestown", which includes Hermes and the Fates giving contrasting descriptions of the place and the lives of those who go there.
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717[[folder:Non-specific locations]]
718* For songs that promise a better life elsewhere in a non-specific location, see SomewhereSong.
719* "The Little House I Used to Live in" - Music/FrankZappa, from ''Music/BurntWeenySandwich'' and ''Music/FillmoreEastJune1971'' is a melancholic instrumental.
720* "On the Street Where You Live", from the musical ''Theatre/MyFairLady'', is a love song from the perspective of love interest Freddy. The song is about how wonderful the street seems due to Eliza living on it.
721-->''Are there lilac trees in the heart of town?''\
722''Can you hear a lark in any other part of town?''\
723''Does enchantment pour out of every door?''\
724''No, it's just on the street where you live.''
725* "Our House" by Music/{{Madness|Band}} from their album ''Music/TheRiseAndFall'' is a melancholic NostalgiaFilter song about childhood and living at their parents' house when they were young.
726* "Under the Sea" from WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}} is a PepTalkSong by Sebastian the crab about why life in the ocean is better than above it.
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