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This is a list of songs about London by notable artists. Instrumental pieces are tagged with an uppercase "[I]", or a lowercase "[i]" for quasi-instrumental including non-lyrics voice samples. Included are: Songs titled after London, or a location or feature of the city. Songs whose lyrics are set in London. Excluded are:
Lola (song) Londinium (song) London (Bia and J. Cole song) London (Pet Shop Boys song) London Boy (song) London Boys (T. Rex song) London Bridge (Fergie song) London Bridge Is Falling Down; London Calling (song) London Dungeon (song) London Girls; London Is the Place for Me; London Pride (song) London Town (Bucks Fizz song) London Town (Wings song)
London Bridge Is Falling Down", another English nursery rhyme that plays a similar game to "Oranges and Lemons". [17] "The Bells of Rhymney", a similar song about church bells, although in Wales as opposed to London and also telling the story of labour disputes in the mining industry. The stanzas follow the pattern of "Oranges and Lemons".
Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner is a 1944 British song composed by Hubert Gregg. [1] Gregg, a pre-war broadcaster for the BBC , was on leave during the Second World War when he wrote the work. It has been recorded by a number of artists including Bud Flanagan and David Jones .
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Taylor Swift’s History With London Explained: British BFs, Song References. Johnni Macke. April 16, 2024 at 5:09 PM. ... released songs about the iconic city and bought a home in the area.
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the upbeat pop song “London Boy.” Five years later, she’s saying “so long” to the city with her new song “So Long London.”
The song was inspired by McTell's experiences busking and hitchhiking throughout Europe, especially in Paris and the individual stories are taken from Parisians. McTell was originally going to call the song "Streets of Paris" [2] — but eventually London was chosen, because he realised he was singing about London; [3] also, there was another song called "The Poor People of Paris".