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    "On the way to Cape May" (don't know who sings it)

    "Wildwood Nights"

    (the above two songs are probably only known by folks in the New Jersey/Philadelphia area as they refer to two populat seashore towns)

    "I'm goin' to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come"

    "Point Me In The Direction of Albeuquerque" David Cassidy & The Partidge Family

    "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen from the movie Philadelphia

    "Dancin' In The Streets"...it mentions several cities including Philadelphia, Baltimore & DC, can't forget Pomona City......and I can't think off the top of my head what other ones
    Last edited by Momto4FemaleFelines; 02-22-2010 at 10:17 PM. Reason: edited to add a couple more songs
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    LOL,

    Tiny Dancer just came on the cable musis channel.

    Blue jean baby, L.A. lady, seamstress for the band
    Pretty eyed, pirate smile, you'll marry a music man
    Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand
    And now she's in me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hand
    Jesus freaks out in the street
    Handing tickets out for God
    Turning back she just laughs
    The boulevard is not that bad
    Piano man he makes his stand
    In the auditorium
    Looking on she sings the songs
    The words she knows, the tune she hums
    But oh how it feels so real
    Lying here with no one near
    Only you, and you can hear me
    When I say softly, slowly

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    A few songs about my home town.

    * "Alabama" by John Coltrane (1963)
    * "Backin' to Birmingham" by Lester Flatt (1972)
    * "Back to Birmingham" by the Delmore Brothers (1940)
    * "Birmingham" by Amanda Marshall
    * "Birmingham" by the Drive By Truckers (2002)
    * "Birmingham" by Randy Newman
    * "Birmingham" by Katherine McElroy (2004)
    * "Birmingham 1982" by Maria Taylor
    * "Birmingham, Alabama" by Harry Belafonte and R. B. Greaves
    * "Birmingham Black Bottom" by Charlie Johnson’s Paradise Ten (1927)
    * "Birmingham Blues" by Edith Wilson, Fess Whatley (1921), Birmingham Jug Band (1930), John Lee Hooker, Charlie Daniels and others
    * "Birmingham Boogie" by Hot Lips Page
    * "Birmingham Bounce" by Hardrock Gunter (1950), Tommy Dorsey, Amos Milburn
    * "Birmingham Breakdown" by Duke Ellington
    * "Birmingham Boys" by the Birmingham Jubilee Singers (1926)
    * "Birmingham Bus" by Romo Vincent (1945)
    * "Birmingham Bus Station" by Charlie Daniels (1994)
    * "Birmingham Daddy" by Gene Autry (1931)
    * "Birmingham Jail" by Darby and Tarlton (1927)
    * "Birmingham Lucy" by Bobby Goldsboro
    * "Birmingham Mama" by Tony Conn
    * "Birmingham Mistake" by Sammi Smith (1973)
    * "Birmingham Road" by Jeff Black (1998)
    * "Birmingham Shadows" by Bruce Cockburn (1995)
    * "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard Farina, Joan Baez
    * "Birmingham Tonight" by Delbert McClinton, Telluride
    * "Birmingham Turnaround" by Keith Whatley
    * "Boulder to Birmingham" by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Joan Baez, the Hollies, and others
    * "Breakfast in Birmingham" by David Lee Murphy
    * "Days of Birmingham" by Whisky Falls
    * "Down and Out in Birmingham" by Pirates of the Mississippi
    * "Fat Sam from Birmingham" by Louis Jordan (1947)
    * "Fifteen Miles from Birmingham" by the Delmore Brothers (1938)
    * "Hello Birmingham" by Ani DiFranco (1999)
    * "I Got a Man in a 'Bama Mine" by Merline Johnson (1937)
    * "Leaving You Behind" by Emily DeLoach (2003)
    * "The Magic City" by Sun Ra (1965)
    * "Paint Me A Birmingham" Recorded by Ken Mellons (2003) and Tracy Lawrence (2004)
    * "Postmarked Birmingham" by Blackhawk
    * "Sparrows over Birmingham" by Josh Rouse (2003)
    * "Sweet Birmingham" by Robert Moore, recorded by Taj Mahal
    * "Talking Birmingham Jam" by Phil Ochs (1965)
    * "Train to Birmingham" by John Hiatt
    * "Tuxedo Junction" by Erskine Hawkins, recorded by Manhattan Transfer and many others
    * "When Jesus Left Birmingham" by John Mellencamp (1993)
    * "Wither Vulcan" by Remy Zero (1998)

    Birmingham is also mentioned in the following:

    * "Alabama Anthem" by Birmingham J (2005)
    * "Black Betty" by Leadbelly (early 20th century),by Ram Jam (1977)
    * "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" by Little Richard
    * "Jacob's Ladder" by Bruce Hornsby, first recorded by Huey Lewis & the News (1987)
    * "Gun Street Girl" by Tom Waits, (1985)
    * "Her First Mistake" by Lyle Lovett
    * "I Can't Love You Anymore" by Lyle Lovett
    * "Maribel" by Andy Orfutt Irwin
    * "One of These Days" by the Drive-By Truckers
    * "Playboy Mommy" by Tory Amos (1998)
    * "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley (1975)
    * "Rip This Joint" by the Rolling Stones (1972)
    * "Stars Fell on Alabama" by Frank Perkins & Mitchell Parish (1934)
    * "Sure Don't Feel Like Love" by Paul Simon (2006)
    * "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
    * "Swordfishtrombone" by Tom Waits (1983)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    A few songs about my home town.

    * "Alabama" by John Coltrane (1963)
    * "Backin' to Birmingham" by Lester Flatt (1972)
    * "Back to Birmingham" by the Delmore Brothers (1940)
    * "Birmingham" by Amanda Marshall
    * "Birmingham" by the Drive By Truckers (2002)
    * "Birmingham" by Randy Newman
    * "Birmingham" by Katherine McElroy (2004)
    * "Birmingham 1982" by Maria Taylor
    * "Birmingham, Alabama" by Harry Belafonte and R. B. Greaves
    * "Birmingham Black Bottom" by Charlie Johnson’s Paradise Ten (1927)
    * "Birmingham Blues" by Edith Wilson, Fess Whatley (1921), Birmingham Jug Band (1930), John Lee Hooker, Charlie Daniels and others
    * "Birmingham Boogie" by Hot Lips Page
    * "Birmingham Bounce" by Hardrock Gunter (1950), Tommy Dorsey, Amos Milburn
    * "Birmingham Breakdown" by Duke Ellington
    * "Birmingham Boys" by the Birmingham Jubilee Singers (1926)
    * "Birmingham Bus" by Romo Vincent (1945)
    * "Birmingham Bus Station" by Charlie Daniels (1994)
    * "Birmingham Daddy" by Gene Autry (1931)
    * "Birmingham Jail" by Darby and Tarlton (1927)
    * "Birmingham Lucy" by Bobby Goldsboro
    * "Birmingham Mama" by Tony Conn
    * "Birmingham Mistake" by Sammi Smith (1973)
    * "Birmingham Road" by Jeff Black (1998)
    * "Birmingham Shadows" by Bruce Cockburn (1995)
    * "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard Farina, Joan Baez
    * "Birmingham Tonight" by Delbert McClinton, Telluride
    * "Birmingham Turnaround" by Keith Whatley
    * "Boulder to Birmingham" by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Joan Baez, the Hollies, and others
    * "Breakfast in Birmingham" by David Lee Murphy
    * "Days of Birmingham" by Whisky Falls
    * "Down and Out in Birmingham" by Pirates of the Mississippi
    * "Fat Sam from Birmingham" by Louis Jordan (1947)
    * "Fifteen Miles from Birmingham" by the Delmore Brothers (1938)
    * "Hello Birmingham" by Ani DiFranco (1999)
    * "I Got a Man in a 'Bama Mine" by Merline Johnson (1937)
    * "Leaving You Behind" by Emily DeLoach (2003)
    * "The Magic City" by Sun Ra (1965)
    * "Paint Me A Birmingham" Recorded by Ken Mellons (2003) and Tracy Lawrence (2004)
    * "Postmarked Birmingham" by Blackhawk
    * "Sparrows over Birmingham" by Josh Rouse (2003)
    * "Sweet Birmingham" by Robert Moore, recorded by Taj Mahal
    * "Talking Birmingham Jam" by Phil Ochs (1965)
    * "Train to Birmingham" by John Hiatt
    * "Tuxedo Junction" by Erskine Hawkins, recorded by Manhattan Transfer and many others
    * "When Jesus Left Birmingham" by John Mellencamp (1993)
    * "Wither Vulcan" by Remy Zero (1998)

    Birmingham is also mentioned in the following:

    * "Alabama Anthem" by Birmingham J (2005)
    * "Black Betty" by Leadbelly (early 20th century),by Ram Jam (1977)
    * "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" by Little Richard
    * "Jacob's Ladder" by Bruce Hornsby, first recorded by Huey Lewis & the News (1987)
    * "Gun Street Girl" by Tom Waits, (1985)
    * "Her First Mistake" by Lyle Lovett
    * "I Can't Love You Anymore" by Lyle Lovett
    * "Maribel" by Andy Orfutt Irwin
    * "One of These Days" by the Drive-By Truckers
    * "Playboy Mommy" by Tory Amos (1998)
    * "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley (1975)
    * "Rip This Joint" by the Rolling Stones (1972)
    * "Stars Fell on Alabama" by Frank Perkins & Mitchell Parish (1934)
    * "Sure Don't Feel Like Love" by Paul Simon (2006)
    * "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
    * "Swordfishtrombone" by Tom Waits (1983)
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    Speaking of "Sweet Home Alabama" -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UuFJoexdlU
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Speaking of "Sweet Home Alabama" -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UuFJoexdlU
    My God, what did they do to their hair ????


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    Oh, here's an even better version of this that doesn't have them all fogged out by the smoke effects: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNFR...eature=related This one also includes female members of the group!

    I don't know how they do that with the hair, or if those are wigs or extensions or God-knows-what. Did you notice their shoes also are much longer than usual and curl up at the ends?

    The Leningrad Cowboys are a Finnish rock band, and I think I read that the backup musicians really are the Red Army Choir (interesting direction they've taken since the breakup of the Soviet Union! ). They've done many performances together.
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

    -- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery

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