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* "I Can't Love You Anymore" by Lyle Lovett
* "I Can't Love You Anymore" by Lyle Lovett
* "Maribel" by Andy Orfutt Irwin
* "Maribel" by Andy Orfutt Irwin
* "My Elusive Dreams" by Moses & Joshua Dillard ([[1967]])
* "One of These Days" by the [[Drive-By Truckers]]
* "One of These Days" by the [[Drive-By Truckers]]
* "Playboy Mommy" by Tory Amos ([[1998]])
* "Playboy Mommy" by Tory Amos ([[1998]])
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==References==
==References==
* "List of songs about Birmingham, Alabama." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 19 Mar 2006, 17:22 UTC. 19 Mar 2006, 19:09 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_songs_about_Birmingham%2C_Alabama&oldid=44523410].
* "List of songs about Birmingham, Alabama." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 19 Mar 2006, 17:22 UTC. 19 Mar 2006, 19:09 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_songs_about_Birmingham%2C_Alabama&oldid=44523410].

Revision as of 13:37, 29 July 2011

This is a list of songs written about the city of Birmingham. Birmingham and specific locations within the city have been referenced in numerous popular songs, of which the following represent but a sample:

1920s – 1930s

1940s – 1950s

1960s – 1970s

1980s – 1990s

2000s –

Mentions

Birmingham is also mentioned in the following:

  • "Alabama Anthem" by Birmingham J (2005)
  • "Black Betty" by Leadbelly (early 20th century), remade 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
  • "My Elusive Dreams" by Moses & Joshua Dillard (1967)
  • "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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References