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The following is a list of songs about cities. It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs. [1] [2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else." [1] Popular music often treats cities positively, though sometimes they are portrayed as places of danger and temptation.
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Pages in category "Songs about cities in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"Marla's Memory Lane" by Who-Dun-It (produced by Monk Higgins – the title refers to a famous Los Angeles jazz club) "Marley Purt Drive" by Bee Gees "Marlows L.A. Blues" by Milt Buckner "Marmendy Mill" by The Turtles "Marriage Made in Hollywood" by Paul Brady "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign" by Dory Previn "Maryland" by Vonda Shepard
"I'm a Waterloo House Young Man" from Patience (opera) "I'm Alright Jack" by Tom Robinson Band (Hampstead) "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" by Cockney Rejects ('West Ham') "I'm Goin' To Settle Down Outside Of London Town" by Irving Kaufman (singer) "I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London" by Hubert Gregg (end of the WW2 blackout)
At the 49th Grammy Awards, the song won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. The same night, Newman's work for Cars won for Music in an Animated Feature Production at the 34th Annie Awards. [1] The song was also nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song.
"Episode Containing 3 Songs: N.Y. Op" by Asylum Choir "Escape From New York" by Geddes Axe "Escape From New York" by John Carpenter "Escape From New York" by Nasty Rox Inc (released on ZTT Records) "Escape To New York" by Secret Knowledge (featuring Kris Needs) "Espanharlem" by Ralph Flanagan "E.T.A. N.Y.C." by Mark Springer