- List of songs about London
This is a list of songs about
London . 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:
:* Songs where London is simply name-checked along with various other cities (such as "New York, London, Paris, Munich", lyrics of "
Pop Muzik " by M).
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* "22 Grand Job" by
The Rakes
* "59 Lyndhurst Grove" by Pulp (referring to Lyndhurst Grove on the Camberwell/ Peckham border)
* "30 Minutes in London" byAntoine Dufour A
* "A13 Trunk Road to the Sea" by
Billy Bragg
* "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" byThe Jam
* "Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" (The Crowded River) byRunrig
* "Absolutely Wrong" byFred Chester andTom Clare ('I'm Bertie Bright of Bond Street')
* "'Ackney Road" byMarie Lloyd
* "A Day in the Life" byThe Beatles ("now they know how many holes it takes to fill theAlbert Hall ")
* "A London" byPetula Clark
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square"byMaschwitz/Sherwin
* "Aftermath" by R.E.M.
* "Alas Agnes" byMystery Jets (The demo referencesKing's Cross Station , though this was changed for the recorded version)
* "Albert and the 'Eadsman" byMarriott Edgar
* "Albion" byBabyshambles which namechecks various London districts
* "Aldgate" byMutton Gun
* "Alicia Quays" byJamie T
* "All the Umbrellas in London" byThe Magnetic Fields
* "American Boy" byEstelle
* "Anarchy In Hackney" byRobb Johnson
* "And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back" byFelix McGlennon ('There was once a country maiden came to London for a trip')
* "Apple of my eye" byTony Mohorn
* "Always New Depths" byBloc Party 'All the pennies in theThames will not make it how it was'
* "The Angel,Highbury " byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury
* "Angels Over Kilburn" byHope of the States
* "Ann Boleyn" (The Bloody Tower) byR.P.Weston andBert Lee
* "Anna the Auctioneer" byNoel Coward ('Annabel Devigne had a flat at Golders Green')
* "Any Old Iron?" byChas. Collins ,E.A. Sheppard andFred Terry ('I went to the city, well I thought I'd 'ave a spree, the Mayor of London, he was there')
* "Apples" byIan Dury
* "Archway People" bySaint Etienne
* "At the Chime of a City Clock" byNick Drake B
* "Baker Street" by
Gerry Rafferty
* "Baker Street Muse" by Jethro Tull
* "Ballad of Bethnal Green" byPaddy Roberts
* "Ballad of the Woggler's Mooly" byKenneth Williams ('But the Bow Street Runners caught him, and the judge said "He will swing"')
* "Ballad of Torrens Street" byKilling Miranda
* "Bar Italia" by Pulp
* "Barbados" byTypicaly Tropical ('far away from London Town')
* "The Barmaid" byE.W. Rogers ('She was a barmaid in the Strand')
* "Barmy London Army" byCharley Harper
* "The Barrow Boy Song" byArt Noel ,Frank Walsh ,Joe Burley andHarry Bull
* "Battersea Bardot" byThe Pearlfishers
* "The Battle of Epping Forest" by Genesis, "Selling England by the Pound ". Although Epping Forest is (just) outside London, the battle was between two East End gangs, and the lyrics reference several London place-names (especially prisons).
* "The Bay of Battersea" byGeorge Grossmith
* "Beckton Dumps" bySteve Marriott - Humble Pie "(Eat It)" album
* "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! " byThe Beatles (referencesBishopsgate )
* "Belgravia" byIkara Colt
* "The Belle of Barking Creek" byPaddy Roberts
* "Bells of London" (I - march) byKeith Keppel
* "Berkeley Mews" bythe Kinks
* "Bertha from Balham" byNoel Coward
* "Best Days" byBlur ('Bow Bells say goodbye to the last train')
* "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize " by Engelbert Humperdinck
* "Big Black Smoke" byThe Kinks
* "Billy Bentley" byKilburn and the High Roads
* "Birdman of EC1" bySaint Etienne
* "Birds" byKate Nash
* "Black Boy Lane" byBabyshambles
* "The Black Grunger of Hounslow" byKenneth Williams
* "Blackwall Reach" bySaint Etienne
* "Blind Eye" byHunters & Collectors
* "Blue Day" bySuggs and Chelsea FC ('The only place to be every other Saturday is strolling down the Fulham road')
* "Blue Piccadilly" byThe Feeling
* "Blue Room In Archway" byThe Boo Radleys
* "Blue Skies Over Battersea" byMartin Ansell
* "Bollywood to Battersea" byBabyshambles
* "The Bond Street Beau" byF.W. Green andAlfred Lee
* "Born Slippy" byUnderworld
* "Born to Be a Dancer" byKaiser Chiefs
* "The Boy I Love Is up in the Gallery" byGeorge Ware ('Johnny is a tradesman and he works in the Boro')
* "The Boy Looked at Johnny" byThe Libertines
* "Bright Young People" byNoel Coward ('We casually strive to keep London alive from Chelsea to Bloomsbury Square')
* "Brixton" byUK Subs
* "Brompton Oratory" byNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Buckingham Palace" byA. A. Milne
* "Busdriver" byKitto about taking the 73 bus from Euston to Stoke Newington
* "The Burchells of Battersea Rise" byNoel Coward
* "Burlington Bertie from Bow" byWilliam Hargreaves
* "Bus Driver's Prayer " byIan Dury (traditional)
* "By Piccadilly Station I Sat Down and Wept" by Tracey Thorn
* "By The Sea" by SuedeC
* "Caledonian Market" by
Simon Carnes andNat Ayer Jnr
* "Camden Cowboys" byKareem Khodeir
* "Camden Town" by Suggs
* "Camden Town Rain" byMary Lou Lord
* "The Camera Eye" by Rush
* "Capital Radio" byThe Clash
* "Carnaby Street" byThe Jam
* "Carrion" byBritish Sea Power
* "Cemeteries of London" byColdplay
* "Champagne Charlie" byAlfred Lee ('From Coffee and from Supper Rooms, from Poplar to Pall Mall')
* "Chant No 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On] " bySpandau Ballet ('Greek Street. Le Beat Route')
* "Charlotte Street" byLloyd Cole and the Commotions
* "Chelsea Girl" byRide
* "Chelsea Girl" bySimple Minds
* "Chelsea Monday" byMarillion in "Script for a Jester's Tear" [http://web.archive.org/web/20040702162428/http://stlyrics.com/songs/m/marillion2490/chelseamonday118280.html]
* "Chelsea Nightclub" byThe Members
* "Chelsea Walk" byOcean Colour Scene
* "Chester Street" byThe Pretty Things
* "A Child's London - Six Pieces for Piano" (I) byRichard Wilson
* "Chloe from Clapham" byBrenda Catherall
* "Circle Line" byCarmel
* "Cities" byTalking Heads
* "City of London" bythe Mekons
* "Clark Gable" byThe Postal Service
* "Clubland" byElvis Costello
* "The Co-Communists" byNoel Coward ('I'm standing as a member for Newington Butts')
* "Cockaigne (in London Town)" byEdward Elgar
* "Cockfosters" byPablo Gargano
* "Cockney Kids are Innocent" bySham 69
* "A Cockney's Life For Me" byGeorge Grossmith
* "The Cockney Tragedian" by Ed Jones
* "Cockney Translator" bySmiley Culture
* "Come Back to Camden" byMorrissey
* "Common People" by Pulp
* "Contact London" byLab 4
* "Cooksferry Queen" by Richard Thompson
* "Cool For Cats" bySqueeze
* "Cooperman (Sooper) Cooperman" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross, about a Leyton Orient player, begins, 'There's a man at Brisbane Road...'
* "Coster Joe" by Edward Kent ('On Sunday, strolling out at Kew')
* "The Coster's Serenade" byAlbert Chevalier andJohn Crook ('Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way')
* "Cosy Cafe" bySaint Etienne (about a cafe in Lee Valley, East London)
* "The Council Schools Are Good Enough for Me" byPercy Morris andMalcolm Ives ('When I was born they tickled old Bow Bells')
* "The Countryman's Bill of Charges" - composer unknown ('A countryman to London came')
* "Creep" - byThe Cannonades cover byRadiohead ,Band Aid [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_Aid_Covers_the_Bullet_Hole]
* "Crawling Up A Hill " byJohn Mayall and covered byKatie Melua in 2003
* "Croydon" byCaptain Sensible
* "Cross Eyed Mary" Jethro Tull
* "Cruel Murder of Edward V and the Duke of York in the Tower" - composer unknown
* "Cunt London" by SleeperD
* "Dagenham Dave" by
The Stranglers
* "Damn Good Show" byNoel Coward ('Everyone in London likes a damn good show')
* "Dark Streets of London" byThe Pogues
* "Davy" by Danny Wilson
* "Day by Day" byGeneration X about the Circle Line
* "A Day in the Life " byThe Beatles
* "Day on the Town" by Madness ('Summer in London')
* "Dead London" byJeff Wayne's War of the Worlds
* "Dead End Street" byThe Kinks - about a bedsit in Kentish Town
* "Debris" byThe Faces
* "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" byThe Kinks
* "Deer Park" by The Fall, starts with the line 'I took a walk down West 11'
* "Denmark Street" byThe Kinks
* "Diamond in the Dark" byMystery Jets , includes the line 'We would live on Delancey Street', a road in Camden
* "Dilly Boys" byThe Libertines
* "The Directoire Girl" byJ.P. Harrington andOrlando Powell ('I stopped the traffic all down Piccadilly')
* "Dirty Water" byThe Inmates , originally about the River Charles and Boston, USA, this version is about the Thames and London
* "Disgusted E7" byThe Wolfhounds
* "Districts" byClifford Grey andA.W. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea etc.)
* "Do the Strand " byRoxy Music
* "Do you really like it" byDJ Pied Piper
* "Don't Go Back to Dalston" byRazorlight
* "Don't Make Fun of the Festival" byNoel Coward - 1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank
* "Down at the Old Bull and Bush" byHunting, Krone, Stirling and Von Tilzer
* "Down Below" bySydney Carter ('It isn't hard to tell, down below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, down below')
* "Down in Drury Lane" byPaddy Roberts
* "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" byThe Jam
* "Down to London" by Joe Jackson
* "Downing Street Kindling " byLarrikin Love
* "Down With the Whole Darn Lot" byNoel Coward ('Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum')
* "Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital " byBilly Jenkins
* "Dream" byDizzee Rascal
* "Dress you Up" by Madonna ('suits from London')
* "Driving In My Car " byMike Barson of Madness ('I drive up to Muswell Hill')
* "Drummed Out" by Edward Kent
* "Du Cane Road" byTopper Headon
* "Duffer St. George" byThe Fiery Furnaces
* "The Duke of Seven Dials" byGeorge Grossmith E
* "Earlies" by
Trashcan Sinatras
* "Earls Court Breakdown [Alan Tunbridge [/ [Wizz Jones]
* "East End" byCockney Rejects
* "East End Girl" byCock Sparrer
* "Theme from EastEnders" bySimon May
* "Eight Miles High " byThe Byrds , includes the line 'Rain gray town known for its sound'
* "Electric Avenue" byEddie Grant about a street in Brixton
* "Emit Remmus" byRed Hot Chili Peppers
* "England 2 Columbia 0" byKirsty MacColl , references drinking 'in a pub in Belsize Park'
* "England's Glory" byMax Wall and Ian Dury
* "Eton Manor" bySaint Etienne
* "Eton Rifles" byThe Jam
* "Euston Station" byThe Oyster Band
* "Every Little Movement" byKarl Hoschna andOtto Harbach ('Up to the West End, right in the Best End, straight from the country came Miss Maudie Brown')
* "Everything Eventually" byAppleton ('Let's go fly a kite onPrimrose Hill '/'In the city feeling pretty')
* "Experience" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "Angel Passage" - Blake's life in London [http://web.archive.org/web/20041124170141/http://www.nthposition.com/angelpassage.php]
* "Eyeless In Holloway" byJohnny Flynn Destination LondonF
* "Fair Maid of Islington" (traditional) At the time of the song Islington was a village outside London
* "Fair Maid of London Town" - composer unknown
* "The Fairy Dancer" by Edward Kent ('One night I chanced to call at a West End Music Hall')
* "Fake Plastic Trees " byRadiohead (AboutCanary Wharf )
* "A Fallen Star" byAlbert Chevalier andAlfred H. West ('Thirty years ago I was a fav'rite at the Vic')
* "Fallin" by Adam and the Ants ('at the Screen on the Green')
* "The False-hearted Lass of Limehouse" - composer unknown
* "Fans" byKings of Leon
* "Fare Dodgers Liberation Front" byThe Visitors ,2001
* "Far Flung Wastes of Harringay" byTasmin Grey
* "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins
* "Feltham Is Singing Out" byHard-Fi
* "Finchley Central" byThe New Vaudeville Band
* "Fings Ain't What They Used to Be" byLionel Bart
* "Finsbury Park" byThe Sex Pistols
* "First Night Back in London" byThe Clash
* "Flirting on the Ice" byW.C. Mulaly - skating in Regent's Park
* "A Foggy Day in London Town" byGeorge and Ira Gershwin
* "Following in Farver's Footsteps" byE.W. Rogers ('My mother caught me out one evening, up the West End on the spree')
* "Fool on the Hill " byThe Beatles - about an experience thatPaul McCartney had onPrimrose Hill
* "For the Girl " byThe Fratellis
* "For Tomorrow" by Blur
* "Forget Myself" by Elbow
* "Four Skinny Indie Kids" byHalf Man Half Biscuit
* "Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream" byThe Syn about Allie Pallie, 1967
* "France" by The Libertines
* "From Meadow to Mayfair" [I] byEric Coates
* "Fug On A Bus" byMonkeyrush Punk rock written through the eyes of a South London thug
* "Funky London Childhood" byMarc Bolan and T Rex
* "Funky Nassau" byBeginning of the End (references London Town)
* "Funny" byHarry Talbot ('I often stroll down Oxford Street to pass an hour away')G
* "Gasoline Alley" by
Rod Stewart
* "(Get a) Grip (on Yourself)" byThe Stranglers
* "Get Me To The Church On Time" byAlan Jay Lerner - "London is waking, daylight is breaking"
* "Get out of London" by Interferon
* "Get outta London" byAztec Camera
* "The Ghosts of Cable Street" byThe Men They Couldn't Hang
* "Girl from London" byBlue Cheer
* "The Girl in the Khaki Dress" byJ.P. Harrington andGeorge Le Brunn ('Pa's got a house at Regent's Park')
* "Girl VI" by Saint Etienne
* "Give My Regards to Leicester Square" byVictoria Monks
* "Gloucester Road" bySpecial Needs (orThe Needs )
* "Go Ahead London" byKCF Productions
* "Golden Square" [I] byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "Angel Passage" [http://web.archive.org/web/20041124170141/http://www.nthposition.com/angelpassage.php]
* "Goldhawk Road" byDustin's Bar Mitzvah
* "Graftin'" byDizzee Rascal 'sky looks grey in London city/ we stay graftin' cos we're gritty'
* "The Greater London Radio" byHefner
* "Greatest Cockney Rip-Off" byCockney Rejects
* "Green Fields" byThe Good, the Bad & the Queen
* "Green London - for violin, violincello and piano" (I) byKatharine Lovell
* "Greetings from Shitsville" byThe Wildhearts
* "Grief Came Riding" byNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "The Guinea Guest" by Edward Kent ('I was sent to Portman Square')
* "Guns of Brixton" byThe Clash H
* "Hackney (Suffer Little Children" by
Creaming Jesus
* "Hairdresser on Fire" byMorrissey - a song about a hairdresser in "London, giddy London...home of the brash, outrageous, and free"
* "Half A Person" byThe Smiths
* "Hampstead" by Adam and the Ants
* "Hampstead Incident" byDonovan
* "Hanging Around" byThe Stranglers
* "Harmony Hall" by Edward Kent ('Haydn Bach of three Hyde Park')
* "Harrow Road" byBig Audio Dynamite
* "Harlesden" byBrinkman
* "Has It Come To This?"The Streets
* "Hat-trick" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury [http://web.archive.org/web/20041111090611/http://www.alanmoorefansite.com/bib/highbury.html]
* "Heart of the City" byNick Lowe
* "Heaven" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "Angel Passage" - Blake's life in London [http://web.archive.org/web/20041124170141/http://www.nthposition.com/angelpassage.php]
* "Hell" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "Angel Passage" - Blake's life in London [http://web.archive.org/web/20041124170141/http://www.nthposition.com/angelpassage.php]
* "Hello London" byScarling.
* "He's On The Phone" bySaint Etienne (Leicester Square)
* "He That The Reason Would Know" byThomas Middleton andWilliam Rowley ('These three were buried near Marybone [Marylebone] Park' - from A Fair Quarrel, 1614)
* "Hey Young London" byBananarama
* "Highgate Road Incident" bySaint Etienne
* "High Street Part Pedestrianised" byBilly Jenkins (from Still Sounds Like Bromley)
* "Hilly Fields" byNick Nicely , about an area of south London, near Ladywell
* "The Hobnailed Boots That Farver Wore" byBilly Williams ('On Lord Mayor's Day, just to shout hooray, farver went and how he sauced 'em')
* "Hold Tight London" byThe Chemical Brothers
* "Holloway Boulevard" byThe Popes
* "Holloway Jail" byThe Kinks
* "Home For a Rest" bySpirit of the West
* "Hometown Glory" byAdele
* "The Honour of a London Prentice" - composer unknown
* "Hoover Factory" byElvis Costello
* "Hotel Columbia" byJesse Malin
* "How's Life in London" byLondon Posse
* "Hunting For Witches" byBloc Party (Mentions the "30 bus")
* "Hype Talk"Dizzee Rascal I
* "I'd Never Know" by
Noel Coward ('Why is the Springtime giving London this lovely glow?')
* "The Idol of the Day" byThe Great Vance andAlfred Lee ('St. James's I've my chambers in')
* "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" byElvis Costello
* "If I Can't Get to London" byDavid Craig Simpson
* "If It Wasn't for the Houses in Between" byEdgar Bateman andGeorge Le Brunn , 1894, sung byGus Elen ('With a ladder and some glasses you can see to Hackney Marshes')
* "I Like London in the Rain" byBlossom Dearie
* "I Live in Trafalgar Square" byC.W. Murphy
* "I Love London" byLorraine Bowen
* "I Love New York" by Madonna ('Paris and London, baby you can keep')
* "I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London" byHubert Gregg - end of the WW2 blackout
* "I'm Old Fashioned" byNoel Coward andJohnny Mercer ('Those nightingales in Berkeley Square')
* "I'm One Of The Whitehall Warriors" byPhil Park
* "I'm the Face" byThe High Numbers , about ace mod hang The Scene club, Soho
* "I'm Trying to Make London My Home" bySonny Boy Williamson
* "In London So Fair" (traditional)
* "Innocence" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "Angel Passage" about William Blake's life in London http://web.archive.org/web/20041124170141/http://www.nthposition.com/angelpassage.php]
* "In Old Kent Road" byArthur Seldon
* "Interlude - London Massive" byAphrodite
* "In the Strand" byE.W.Mackney
* "Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments" byJake Thackray ('With style and enthusiasm and anyone at all, Isabel makes love in the Royal Albert Hall')
* "Itchycoo Park " by theSmall Faces about Little Ilford Park
* "It Could Be You" by Blur ('Will you be there...Trafalgar Square')
* "It Gets Me Talked About" byAlbert Chevalier andAlfred H. West ('Playin' 'ind legs of the helephant in East End pantomime')
* "It's Fun Finding Out About London" byBillie Anthony
* "It's a Great Big Shame" byGus Elen
* "It's a Jolly Fine Game Played Slow!" byJ.P. Harrington andGeorge Le Brunn ('We just hired a cab and drove through St. James's Park')
* "It's a London Thing" byScott Garcia 1997 [http://www.scottgarcia.co.uk Scott Garcia]
* "It's a London Thing" byMark Williams 2005
* "It's a London Thing" by S.A.S.
* "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" byJack Judge and Harry Williams
* "It's Only Me" byNoel Coward ('Once I knew a kid, she used to live down Poplar way')
* "It Takes a Very Strong Imagination" by Edward Kent ('I trots her to the Opera or the Drury pantomime')
* "I've Never Lost My Last Train Yet" byGeorge Le Brunn andGeorge Rollit ('And I've joined with one and all in a Covent Garden ball')
* "Ivor" by Anonymous ('They yanked our sport, under police escort, to the London Bow Street sessions' - Ivor Novello was jailed for misuse of petrol coupons during World War Two)
* "I Was Born and Raised in Croxley Green" byWilf Weston J
* "Jack Talking" by
Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys
* "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" by Jethro Tull
* "John Willie, Come On" byGeorge Formby, Sr. ('We went in Madame Tussaud's waxwork show and it were grand')
* "Junkie Doll" byMark Knopfler (From Sailing to Philadelphia album; he mentions both Turnpike Lane and Turnham Green)
* "Just For You London" byBodysnatch K
* "Kayleigh" by
Marillion
* "Kensal Sunrise" byCayenne
* "Kensington Gardens" byRobert Ganthony
* "The Kilburn High Road" byFlogging Molly
* "King of Birds" by R.E.M. (refers toTrafalgar Square )
* "King's Cross" byPet Shop Boys
* "A Knife for the Girls" byThe Long Blondes
* "Knocked 'Em In The Old Kent Rd" byAlbert Chevalier L
* "The Labour Peer" by
George Ellis (song writer) ('And now, would you believe, I'm the Earl of Camberwell')
* "The Ladies of London" - composer unknown
* "Ladies of London Town" byFrank Turner
* "Lady Grinning Soul (London)" byDavid Bowie
* "Lady, That's My Skull!" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury
* "The Lambeth Walk " byNoel Gay from "Me and My Girl ", 1937
* "The Lambeth Waltz" byVera Lynn ,1953
* "Landing in London" by3 Doors Down featuring Bob Seger
* "The Lass Near Primrose Hill" by Anonymous
* "Last Night in Soho" by [Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich))
* "Last Train to London" byThe Electric Light Orchestra
* "Lavender Cry" (traditional) Lavender sellers song
* "Lavender Hill" byThe Real Tuesday Weld
* "LDN" byLily Allen
* "LDN is a Victim" byLDN is a Victim
* "Leave the Capitol" by The Fall -Mark E Smith 's plea to "exit this Roman shell" and return to Manchester
* "Leave The City and Come Home" byThe Rakes
* "Leaving London" byTom Paxton
* "Lee Navigation" bySaint Etienne
* "Leicester Square" byHarry Freeman , an old music hall number
* "Leicester Square" by Rancid
* "Lesney Factory" bySaint Etienne
* "Let 'em Come" by Roy Green official song ofMillwall F.C.
* "Let's All Go Down the Strand" byCharles Whittle , written byHarry Castling andCW Murphy
* "Let's Push Things Forward" byThe Streets
* "Leyton Art Inferno" bySaint Etienne
* "Leyton Orient Scored More Goals Than Any Other Fourth Division Team in '88/'89" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross
* "Life and Death of the Two Ladies of Finsbury" - composer unknown
* "Life Begins at Oxford Circus" byJack Hylton and His Orchestra
* "Life in London" byMighty Terror from the album "Calypso @ Dirty Jim's"
* "Light at the End of the Tunnel" byHalf Man Half Biscuit is about a girl moving toNotting Hill
* "Light Skin Girl from London" byLenny Kravitz
* "Lights of London" by David Gray
* "Lights Out" by UFO
* "Limbo" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working" - each song about Highbury [http://web.archive.org/web/20041111090611/http://www.alanmoorefansite.com/bib/highbury.html]
* "Limehouse Blues" byDouglas Furber and Philip Braham
* "Lions" byDire Straits mentions - TheCutty Sark , Tea Clipper in dry dock atGreenwich
* "A Little Bit of Cucumber" byT.W. Connor ('To the Lord Mayor's Banquet I got in one foggy day')
* "Live from (Da Big Smoke)" byBlak Twang
* "Live in Trouble" byThe Barron Knights (Walthamstow, Tower Bridge etc)
* "Living in Tottenham" byFrank Chickens
* "Living with Unemployment" byThe New Town Neurotics
* "Lola" byThe Kinks
* "Londinium" by Catatonia
* "Londinium" by Archive
* "L-O-N-D-O-N" byScreaming Lord Sutch
* "L-O-N-D-O-N" byRaped
* "London" byAlanis Morissette
* "London" by Anthrax
* "London" byArma Ashi
* "London" byBarry Manilow
* "London" byBowling for Soup
* "London" byDavid Axelrod (musician) 1969
* "London" by Eoin Woods on Everytime (Irish musician in Boston in early 1990s)
* "London" byNoonday Underground
* "London" byPatrick Wolf
* "London" byThe Pet Shop Boys
* "London" byPorcupine Tree
* "London" byQueensrÿche
* "London" byRed Pony
* "London" byThe Smiths
* "London" byTangerine Dream in "Tyger" [http://web.archive.org/web/20031103204402/http://www.metrolyrics.com/lyrics/114424/Tangerine_Dream/London/]
* "London" byThird Eye Blind
* "London Acid City" byLochi
*""London Beckoned Songs About Money Written by Machines" byPanic!At The Disco
* "London Belongs to Me" bySaint Etienne
* "London Bombs" byEskimo Joe
* "London Born" byKing Prawn * "London Bouncers" by!Action Pact!
* "The London Boys" byDavid Bowie
* "London Boys" by T. Rex
* "London Boys" byJohnny Thunders
* "London Bridge" (traditional)
* "London Bridge" by Bread
* "London Bridge is Falling Down" (nursery rhyme)
* "London Bridge is Falling Down" byKirsty MacColl
* "London Bridge" byMindless Self Indulgence
* "London Bridge" byNewtrament
* "London Bridge" by Fergie
* "London by Night" byCarroll Coates
* "London Bye Ta-Ta byDavid Bowie
* "London Calling" byThe Calling
* "London Calling" [I] byEric Coates
* "London Calling" byThe Clash
* "London Calling" byThe Lambrettas
* "London Calls" byBilly Cotton
* "London Cameos - The City, St. James's Park in Spring, A State Ball at Buckingham Palace" [I] byHaydn Wood
* "London Can You Wait" by (band) Gene [http://successlessness.vox.com/library/posts/tags/london+can+you+wait/]
* "London City" (traditional) version of Barbara Allen
* "London Danny" byJez Lowe
* "London Drums" byThe Spring Offensive
* "London Dungeon" byThe Misfits
* "London England" byCordurouy
* "London Express" byOliver Sain [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Oliver+Sain]
* "London Girl" byCromatone Express
* "London Girl" byThe Jam
* "London Girl" byThe Pogues
* "London Girls" byChas & Dave
* "London Girls" byStephen Duffy
* "London Girls" byKirsty MacColl
* "London Girls" byThe Vibrators
* "London Girls" byTori Amos
* "London Halflife" by Metric
* "London Homesick Blues" byJeff Beck
* "London Homesick Blues" byGary P. Nunn sung byJerry Jeff Walker
* "London Hornpipe" [I] (traditional)
* " The London I Love" (sung by Vera Lynn (1940s), author unknown)
* "London Interlude" byLonnie Liston Smith
* "London Is Behind Me" byJustin Hayward
* "London Is Mine" byWhite Rose Movement
* "London Is London" byLeslie Bricusse , sung byPetula Clark (from the musical "Goodbye, Mr. Chips")
* "London Is the Place for Me" by Lord Kitchener
* "London Kid" byJean Michel Jarre
* "London Kisses" byRory McLeod (from his "Mouth to Mouth" album)
* "London Lady"The Stranglers
* "The London Lass" byJ.C. Bach andG.G. Bottarelli (English translator unknown) - from the opera Carattaco
* "London Lasses Lamentation" - composer unknown
* "London Leatherboys" byAccept
* "London, London" byCaetano Veloso
* "London Loves" by Blur
* "London, Luck and Love" byHall and Oates
* "London Nights" byLondon Boys
* "A London Overture" byJohn Ireland
* "A London Overture" byPhilip Sparke
* London Patola by Jazzy B
* "London Pieces" byJohn Ireland
* "London Posse" byLondon Posse
* "London Pride" byNoel Coward
* "London Rain" byHeather Nova
* "London River" byFairport Convention
* "London's Brilliant" byElvis Costello (written forWendy James )
* "London's Brilliant Parade" byElvis Costello , a different song to the previous entry
* "London's Burning" (traditional)
* "London's Burning" byThe Clash
* "London Scene?" byTwisted Charm
* "London Scenes for Pianoforte" byCuthbert Harris
* "London School of Economics" byAcid House Kings
* "London Skies" byJamie Cullum
* "London's Mine" by White Rose Movement
* "London Social Degree" byBilly Nicholls
* "London Song" byThe Breeders
* "London Song" byGeoffrey Wright andHarry Parr Davies
* "London's Ordinary" - composer unknown
* "London Still" byThe Waifs
* "London Stomp" byBo Diddley
* "A London Sumting" byTek 9
* "London Suite" by Fats Waller, recorded in 1939 by Waller in London
* "London Suite - Covent Garden, Westminster, Knightsbridge" [I] byEric Coates
* "London Again Suite - Oxford Street, Langham Place, Mayfair" [I] byEric Coates
* "London Sun" byWheatus
* "London Symphony" byJoseph Haydn
* "London Talking" byIan Dury
* "London Times" byRadio Heart
* "London Town" byBucks Fizz
* "London Town" byDonovan
* "London Town" byThe Holloways
* "London Town" byJDS
* "London Town" byJamie Scott
* "London Town" byJamie Scott & The Town
* "London Town" byJames Taylor
* "London Town" byKano
* "London Town" byKosmos Express
* "London Town" byLaura Marling
* "London Town" byLiam Cottrell
* "London Town" byLight Of The World (reissued/remixed as "London Town 85")
* "London Town" byPaul McCartney
* "London Town" by Raf
* "London Town" by The Jime
* "London Town" byThe Pretty Things
* "London Traffic" byThe Jam
* "London Tu Nachdi" byApache Indian
* "London Underground" byAmateur Transplants
* "London Waterloo" [i] by Julian Harris [http://amiestreet.com/stream/10421/Julian_Harris-London_Waterloo.mp3]
* "London X-Press" byX-Press 2
* "London, You Owe Me This Much" by Plastik
* "London You're a Lady" byThe Pogues
* "Londres Strut" bySmells Like Heaven
* "Look at the Price of Coals!" byHarry Hunter andAlfred Lee ('Today in the Strand I was passing by')
* "Lord Mayor of London" byKing, and Winifred Palmer
* "Lost Rivers of London" (aka "London's Lost Rivers") by Coil in "Unnatural History III" - [http://cl4.org/music/lyrics/coil_i-z.php#lostriversoflondon]
* "Lucifer Over London" byCurrent93
* "Lullaby of London" byThe Pogues M
* "Mack The Knife" by
Bertolt Brecht andKurt Weill (John Willett's translation references the Strand, Embankment and Soho)
* "A Maid in Bedlam" {traditional}
* "Maids of Bond Street" byDavid Bowie
* "Maid of Primrose Hill" by Anonymous (18th century)
* "Maid of Tottenham" (traditional) At the time Tottenham was a village outside of London
* "Man I Hate Your Band by Little Man Tate
* "Marcie Dreams of Deptford" bySaint Etienne
* "Marybone [Marylebone] Fair" byG. Smart
* "Marios cafe by St Etienne about a cafe in Kentish town]
* "The Masher King of Piccadilly" byCorney Grain
* "Mash It Up Harry" byIan Dury
* "The Masquerade" byI. Oakman ('None but the great can conveniently go to the Grand Masquerade most superb at Soho')
* "Maudie Golightly" byNoel Coward ('Though she had a flat in Albemarle Street')
* "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner, (That I Love London So)" byHubert Gregg
* "Mayfair" byNick Drake
* "Me, Certainly Me" byA.D. River andJames Moody ('I came up to London and walked down the Strand')
* "Meet Me in Battersea Park" byPetula Clark
* "Men About Town" byNoel Coward ('As we stroll down Piccadilly in the bright morning air')
* "Mercy I Cry City" byThe Incredible String Band - the reference to the "choky tube" make clear it's about London
* "The Merry Hostess" - composer unknown ('A lovely hostess fine that lives in London city')
* "A Merry Jest of John Tomson" - composer unknown ('If I but go to Islington')
* "Midnight in Chelsea " byJon Bon Jovi (about the Chelsea neighbourhood – lyrics include "I've seen a loneSloane Ranger drive/Seems her chauffeur took a dive/And sold her secrets to "The Sun")
* "Mile End" by Pulp
* "Milk Bottle Symphony" bySaint Etienne (about Turnpike House tower block, Goswell Road, Islington)
* "Mill Hill Self Hate Club" by Edward Ball
* "Missing You" byJimmy McCarthy - made popular byChristy Moore , about the Irish emigrant homeless in London
* "Misty Morning Albert Bridge" byThe Pogues
* "Modern Art" by Art Brut ("so I'm in the Tate and I'm looking at a Hockney")
* "Morden" byGood Shoes
* "Mornington Crescent" byBelle & Sebastian
* "Mother Goose" by Jethro Tull
* "The Mountains of Mourne" byDon McLean
* "The Mountains of Mourne" byWilliam Percy French
* "Move On Now" byHard-Fi (ReferencesHeathrow Airport )
* "Mr Speaker (Gets the Word)" by Madness (about Speaker's Corner; "Making space from Colney Hatch Lane")
* "Much Too Much" byLes Incompétents
* "Musical Address to the Town" byThomas Lowe (reopening of Marylebone Gardens in 1763)
* "Muswell Hillbillies" byThe Kinks
* "My Gal from London Town" byFred Godfrey andBilly Williams
* "My Kitten Went to London" byKid 606
* "My London Country Lane" byAlec Hurley (ie Drury Lane)
* "My Love Went to London" by John Wallowitch
* "My Lucy Liza from Bermondsey" byMedley Barrett
* "My Old Man" byIan Dury
* "My Old Man's a Dustman" byLonnie Donegan , featuresCockney rhyming slang
* "My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)" byMarie Lloyd , written by Charles Collins and Fred W Leigh
* "My Tom of Bedlam" by Bedlam BoysN
* "Narcissist" by
The Libertines
* "Next Plane to London" byRose Garden
* "New Amsterdam" byElvis Costello (Rotherhithe)
* "New Thing From London Town" bySharpe and Numan
* "New Tunbridge Wells at Islington" byJohn Lockman
* "The Night I Appeared as Macbeth" ('They made me a present of Mornington Crescent, they threw it a brick at a time') byWilliam Hargreaves
* "Night Terror" byLaura Marling ('I woke up on a bench on Shepherds Bush Green')
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" byEric Maschwitz andManning Sherwin sung byVera Lynn
* "No.1 With A Bullet" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury [http://web.archive.org/web/20041111090611/http://www.alanmoorefansite.com/bib/highbury.html]
* "No More" byNoel Coward ('No more binges at the Piccadilly; Cafe Royal and Ritz, goodbye')
* "North Weezie" by BMD "A slang term for the area ofNorth West London in particular the neighbourhoods with the famousNW10 postal code
* "North West Three" byFatboy Slim
* "Northern Line" byJamie T
* "Nothing Can Save Us London" by Starpower
* "Notting Hill" byTrevor Jones
* "NW5" byMadness
* "NW10" byJC Carroll
* "New Cross" ByPart Chimp O
* "The Oak and the Ash" (North Country Maid) (traditional)
* "Ode in Honour of the London Military Association" byO'Brien
* "Oh! 'Ampstead" byAlbert Chevalier andJohn Crook ('The day you spent at 'Ampstead 'Eath you never will forget')
* "Oh! Mr. Porter" byGeorge LeBrunn ('Came up to see wond'rous sights of famous London Town')
* "The Old Main Drag" byThe Pogues
* "Old River Thames" byAutomatics
* "Oliver's Army" byElvis Costello
* "On a Mission" byThe Rakes
* "On Bagnigge Wells" byThomas Chapman andGeorge Kirshaw - Bagnigge Wells was an 18th century spa in the King's Cross area
* "On London Bridge" byJo Stafford
* "One Hundred Punks Rule" byGeneration X
* "One Man Band" byLeo Sayer ('Everyone knows you in Ladbroke Grove']
* "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" byCarter USM
* "On Primrose Hill" bySuzanne Chawner
* "On the Day We Went to See the Coronation" byGwen Lewis (Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953)
* "On the Steps of Old St Pauls" byBilly Cotton
* "Opium Nights" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury [http://web.archive.org/web/20041111090611/http://www.alanmoorefansite.com/bib/highbury.html]
* "Oranges and Lemons" (Bells of St. Clements) (traditional)
* "An Ordinary Copper" byJeff Darnell andJack Warner ('I'm an ordinary copper who's patrolling his beat, around Dock Green')
* "Original London Style" byLondon Posse
* "Orion" by Jethro Tull ('darkest Chelsea')
* "Ossie's Dream" byChas & Dave
* "Oxford Street" byEverything But The Girl
* "Oxford Street in the Blackout" byDavid Heavenor
* "Oxford St, W1" byTelevision Personalities
* "One Night in Hackney" by Dynamo CityP
* "P.25 London" by
The Black Crowes
* "Painter Man" by The Creation
* "Panic" byThe Smiths
* "Parkeskine" bySaint Etienne
* "Parliament Hill" bySaint Etienne
* "Party in Paris" byUK Subs ('meanwhile back in London')
* "Pentonville" byBabyshambles
* "Pepper's Ghost" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury
* "Piccadilly" bySqueeze
* "The Piccadilly Baronet" byRonald Bagnall
* "Piccadilly Circus" byPernilla Wahlgren
* "Piccadilly Circus" byFrank Boeijen (in Dutch)
* "Piccadilly Palare" byMorrissey
* "Piccadilly Sidetracks" byThe Enemy
* "The Piccadilly Trail" byThe Style Council
* "The Piccadilly Trot" byGeorge Arthurs andWorton Davis
* "Pigeon Song" byPatrick Wolf
* "Pimlico" byDavid Devant & His Spirit Wife
* "Pinball" byBrian Prothero
* "Pinball Wizard" byThe Who
* "Pissed Up in SE 1"Aphex Twin
* "Places" byFountains of Wayne
* "Plaistow Patricia" byIan Dury
* "Plastic Surgery" by Adam and the Ants ('gonna take you down to Harley Street')
* "Playboy" byHot Chip
* "Play with Fire" byThe Rolling Stones
* "A Poem on the Underground Wall" by Simon and Garfunkel
* "Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" byHarry Clifton
* "Pop" by Edward Kent ('It was at a ball in Poplar')
* "Pop Goes the Weasel" - traditional ('Up and down the City Road, in and out the Eagle')
* "Portobello Belle" byDire Straits
* "Portobello Road" fromBedknobs and Broomsticks
* "Portobello Road" byCat Stevens
* "Powis Square" byRy Cooder
* "The Prettiest Star (Gloucester Road)" byDavid Bowie
* "Primrose Hill" (I - piano duet) byAlbert Durante
* "Primrose Hill" byBeverley Martyn
* "Primrose Hill" byLoudon Wainwright III
* "Primrose Hill" by Madness
* "Primrose Hill" byPat Kenny andMirsad
* "Primrose Hill" byPeggy Seeger
* "Primrose Hill" byRay Russell
* "Primrose Hill" (I) bySaint Etienne
* "Princely Wooing of the Fair Maid of London" - composer unknown
* "Products" bySway DaSafo feat.El Rae
* "Pudding Mill Lane" bySaint Etienne
* "Pulled Along by Love" byThe Mutton Birds - trains on the Northern Line
* "Pump Up London" byMr Lee
* "Quite Au Fait" byStrake Shenton andAlfred Lee ('I'm called the fav'rite of West-end')R
* "Rain Fall Down" by
The Rolling Stones
* "Raining in London" byIsaac Hayes
* "A Rainy Day in London" byParis
* "A Rainy Night in Soho" byThe Pogues
* "A Rainy Night in Soho" byNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Rayner's Lane" byReal People
* "Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" byIan Dury
* "Red London" bySham 69
* "Regent's Canal" byNancy Bush andAlfred Ralston
* "Regent's Park" (I - quick march) byCyril Johnson
* "Regent's Park" (I) byNeotropic - Riz Maslen
* "Regent's Park" bySonic Magpie
* "Regent's Park in Blue" byDan Melchior
* "Reggie" byCharles Vivian andFred Stanton ('At Richmond on Sundays you'll see me no doubt')
* "Remote Control" byThe Clash
* "Renee" byThe Small Faces
* "Rendezvous 6:02" byUK (band)
* "Respect Me" byDizzee Rascal (reference to "Holly Street" in E8)
* "Retreat" byThe Rakes ("Golden Lane")
* "Rich Girl " byGwen Stefani ftEve ('Please book me first class to my fancy house in London Town')
* "Richmond" byThe Faces
* "River of Butterflies" byKitto (lyrics Andrew McDonald) mentions taking from overground to underland the Piccadilly Line as an escape from London via Heathrow
* "The Road To Hell" byChris Rea (not strictly London, but about theM25 motorway around London)
* "Rock 'N' Roll Lies" byRazorlight ('That's L-O-N-D-O-N')
* "A Room in Bloomsbury" bySandy Wilson
* "Rossmore Road (NW1)" by Barry Andrews
* "Round the Marble Arch" byRalph Butler andNoel Gay
* "The Rover "-Led Zeppelin ("I've been to "London"...")
* "Ruby Soho" by Rancid
* "Rudie Can't Fail " byThe Clash (Mentions the "19 bus")* "Sal and Methuselam" by
F.C. Sansom , probably 1866, sung byWilliam H. Lingard
* "Sale of the Century" by Sleeper
* "Sam Hall" (composer unknown) performed byW.G. Ross ('I goes up Holborn Hill in a cart')
* "Sam's Town" by The Killers
* "Satellite" byThe Sex Pistols
* "Saturday Gigs" byMott the Hoople
* "Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" by The Leyton Buzzards ('I discovered heaven in theSeven Sisters Road ...')
* "Saturday Nite" byEarth, Wind and Fire
* "Scarlet Begonias" byThe Grateful Dead (As I was walking 'round Grosvenor Square...)
* "Scatman" byScatman John
* "SE18" byThe Visitors ,2003
* "See My Friends" byThe Kinks ('They'll cross the river...' Thames)
* "Serjeant Sharp of Lincoln's Inn" byWalter Greenaway andAlfred Lee
* "Seven Sisters Road" byDan Reed Network
* "Shad Thames" bySaint Etienne
* "Sheila" byJamie T
* "She Was Poor But She Was Honest" byR.P. Weston andBert Lee ('Then she ran away to London to hide her grief and shame')
* "Sights and Sounds of London Town" by Richard Thompson
* "Signs" by Music LegendsSnoop Dogg &Justin Timberlake
* "Sir Keith at Lambeth" byMount Vernon Arts Lab
* "Ska Night Bus to Dalston" byBad Manners
* "Skeleton Horse" byAlan Moore andTim Perkins in "The Highbury Working"- each song about a time of Highbury [http://web.archive.org/web/20041111090611/http://www.alanmoorefansite.com/bib/highbury.html]
* "Slaughter at Primrose Hill" (I) byFrank Popp
* "Slim Slow Slider," byVan Morrison ('Saw you walking down by Ladbroke Grove this morning...')
* "Slow Down at the Castle" bySaint Etienne
* "The Smart Walking Jockey" byMr. Cob andWm. Shield ('Wherever I go from Mile End to Soho')
* "Small Town Girl" byGood Shoes (References Reynes Park High School,Raynes Park )
* "Smashing Time" byTelevision Personalities
* "Soho" byBert Jansch &John Renbourn
* "Soho (Needless to say)"Al Stewart
* "Soho Square" byKirsty Maccoll
* "Soho St Ives Tangier" bythe Focus Group
* "Soho Strut" bySecret Affair
* "Solo in Soho" byPhil Lynott
* "Someone in London" byGodsmack [i]
* "Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" byBloc Party
* "Song for Ruth Ellis" by Adam and the Ants ('Violence in Hampstead')
* "Sorted for E's and Whizz" by Pulp
* "South London Boroughs" by Burial
* "Sound of the Suburbs" byThe Members
* "South of the River" byMica Paris
* "Southern Belles in London Sing" byThe Faint
* "Southside" by the Southside Allstars (A Grime song about South London [http://youtube.com/watch?v=dOibZSITqLU] )
* "Souvenir of London" byProcol Harum
* "Spirit" byRazorlight
* "Stagger" by Underworld
* "Stand Up Tall" byDizzee Rascal
* "Stanwell" byAction Pact
* "Stardom in Acton" byPete Townshend
* "Statuesque" by Sleeper
* "Stay Free" byThe Clash
* "A Story of a Musical Box" by Edward Kent ('They drove him in the van to Pentonville')
* "Strange Town" byThe Jam
* "Street Fighting Man" byThe Rolling Stones
* "Streets of London" byAnti-Nowhere League
* "Streets of London" byHarry Belafonte
* "Streets of London" byBlackmore's Night
* "Streets of London" byRalph McTell
* "Streets of London" recorded by Adelaide Hall on her album 'Adelaide Hall Live at The Riverside Studios'. Although the song was written by Ralph McTell, Miss Hall introduced American audiences to the song when she sang it at Carnegie Hall in New York.
* "Streets of Whitechapel" byJC Carroll
* "Strolling Down the Strand" byFred Godfrey andLeslie Sarony
* "Strolling in the Burlington" byAlfred Lee andFrank Green (Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly)
* "Sugarhouse Lane" bySaint Etienne
* "Suicide on Downing Street" byTim Finn
* "Sultans of Swing" byDire Straits
* "Sunny Goodge Street" byDonovan
* "Sunny South Kensington" byDonovan
* "Suspicious Eyes" byThe Rakes
* "Suzy" byBenny Hill ('Now I wandered down into Soho')
* "Swan Wharf" bySaint Etienne
* "The Sweet Salutation on Primrose Hill" by Anonymous (17th century)
* "Sweet Thames Flow Softly" byPlanxty
* "Sweet Thing" byVan Morrison
* "Swinging London" by London
* "Swinging London" byThe Magnetic Fields
* "Swinging London Town" byGirls Aloud
* "Symphony No 2 London" byRalph Vaughan Williams T
* "Taking After Dear Old Dad" by
Noel Coward ('Later on I meet a pal and stroll with him along the Mall')
* "Taste of Aggro" byThe Barron Knights ('We're from Catford etc')
* "The Tears Shed in London Tonight" byR.P. Weston andBert Lee
* "Telephone Language" byFrank Leo ('Gwendoline Earle was a telephone girl and employed at a London exchange')
* "Tell Them You're A Londoner" byFred Godfrey andBilly Williams
* "Tell Me When The Whistle Blows" by Elton John
* "Terrible Accident on the Ice in Regent's Park" by Anonymous (19th century)
* "That Awful Joke" by Edward Kent ('Hi! Conductor, put me down at Holborn Viaduct')
* "That'll Be Very Useful Later On" byNoel Coward ('Mary had them watched from Charing Cross to Golders Green')
* "That's What I Like" byChas & Dave
* "The Picadilly Trot" sung byMarie Lloyd , an old music hall number
* "There's Nothing To Be Had Without Money" - composer unknown ('All parts of London I have tried')
* "The Ballad ofClimie Fisher " byHalf Man Half Biscuit
* "The Streets of London" byThe Beatles
* "The Streets of London" by The Challengers - The B-side to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."
* "The Theatre" byPet Shop Boys
* "There's No Place Like London" byLynsey and Friends
* "There's No Place Like London" byShirley Bassey
* "They're Changing Guards at Buckingham Palace" byA. A. Milne
* "This Is London" byDon McGlashan
* "This Is London" byAkala
* "This World Over" byXTC
* "Three Juvenile Delinquents" byNoel Coward ('Once we pinched a Cadillac and drove her from the Marble Arch to Kew')
* "Three White Feathers" byNoel Coward (Ealing girl makes good)
* "Tied Up Too Tight" byHard-Fi
* "Till Fortune Smiles on Me" byKing, and Winifred Palmer ('London is the town for me')
* "Till the Lights of London Shine Again" byThomas Connor andEdward Pola
* "A Tiny Flat in Soho Square" performed byCicely Courtneidge andHarold French
* "Tired of England" by Dirty Pretty Things
* "To Sir With Love" by Lulu
* "Tomorrow Night" byThe Front Lawn
* "Tooting Bec Wrecked" byHanoi Rocks
* "Too Much Brandy" byThe Streets (mentions a tube train)
* "Top of the Morning" byNoel Coward ('London is shiny and free, that is, as free as a Democracy can be')
* "Torn On The Platform" byJack Peñate
* "The Tottenham Toreador" by Edward Kent
* "Tower of London" by ABC
* "Towers of London" byXTC
* "Trafalgar Square" byCharles Deane , an old music hall number
* "Traffic In Fleet Street" byNick Heyward
* "Trams of Old London" byRobyn Hitchcock
* "Transmetropolitan" byThe Pogues
* "Trinity Wharf" bySaint Etienne
* "Tropical London" by Rancid
* "Turn Agan" byKing, and Winifred Palmer ('Turn again Dick Whittington, go back to London')
* "Turned Away" byAudio Bullys
* "Turpin Hero" by Anonymous - 1790 (Dick Turpin: 'Hounslow Heath as I rode o'er')
* "'Twas Just Down Chelsea Way" sung byChas. Godfrey
* "Twenty-Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" byCarter USM U
* "UFO's over Leytonstone" by
Squarepusher (Leytonstone)* "Ullo John Gotta New Motor" by
Alexi Sayle (the Thames Barrier, Bermondsey, Peckham etc)
* "The Um-Ber-El-La-Mender" byGeorge Leybourne andAlfred Lee ('Standing in the Strand with cigar-lights')
* "Underneath the Arches" byBud Flanagan , the Arches were the railway arches nearCharing Cross railway station
* "Unemployed in Summertime" byEmiliana Torrini (Primrose Hill)
* "Upfield" byBilly Bragg (William Blake on Primrose Hill)
* "Up The Bracket" byThe Libertines
* "Up The Junction" bySqueeze V
* "The Vauxhall Labyrinth" by
Mount Vernon Arts Lab
* "Victoria Gardens" by Madness
* "Victoria Station (1944)" byKitto (lyrics Andrew McDonald) about an old man in the 21st century who served in the World Wars and is still a prisoner of war, in his own mind - www.whosjack.com 2007.
* "Violet Hill" by Coldplay [it's a small street between Maida Vale and Abbey Road in St John's Wood]W
* "Waiting for the 7.18" by
Bloc Party ("theNorthern Line ")
* "Walking Down the Kings Road" bySquire
* "Walking in London" byConcrete Blonde
* "Walking in the Zoo" byH.W. Sweny andAlfred Lee
* "Walk of Life" bySpice Girls (mentions hanging aroundLeicester Square and other parts of "London town")
* "Wake Up London!" (TV Theme) by The Vulcans
* "Wake Up, London Town" byKing, and Winifred Palmer
* "A Warning to Youth" - composer unknown ('In London dwelt a merchant man')
* "Warwick Avenue" by Duffy
* "Waterloo Sunset " byThe Kinks
* "Way Down the Regent's Canal" by Edward Kent
* "Welcome to London" byZaggu Zar , a dance hall remake of the song "Welcome to Jamrock" byDamian Marley AKA JR Gong (who is the youngest son ofBob Marley )
* "Welcome to London Town" byJulian Dawson
* "We Live Our Lives in City Streets" byNoel Coward ('The London traffic's steady roar can stir our hearts a great deal more')
* "Werewolves of London" byWarren Zevon
* "West End Girls" byThe Pet Shop Boys
* "West End Riot " byThe Living End
* "West One (Shine on Me)" byThe Ruts
* "Westminster Chimes" bySonic Youth
* "Westminster Waltz" [I] byRuss Conway
* "What a Waste" byIan Dury
* "When the Guards Do the Birdcage Walk" byFred Godfrey andJohn P. Harrington
* "When the Lights Go Up in London" byHubert Gregg
* "When We Were Girls Together" byNoel Coward ('Oh how the gallants of Battersea Rise followed us round with lascivious eyes')
* "When You Hear Big Ben" byVera Lynn
* "While London Sleeps byMount Vernon Arts Lab
* "While London Sleeps" bytraditional
* "White City" byThe Pogues
* "White City Fighting" byPete Townshend
* "(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais " byThe Clash
* "White Post Lane" bySaint Etienne
* "White Riot" byThe Clash
* "Who Are You" byThe Who
* "Who Dares Wins" byThe Streets
* "Why Can't We Have the Sea in London?" byFred Godfrey andBilly Williams
* "Why London" byEskobar
* "Wild West End" byDire Straits
* "Wild Women" byBenny Hill ('Now I was in a Chelsea bar one day')
* "Willesden Green" byThe Kinks
* "William and Dinah" by Anonymous ('It's of a liquor merchant in London did dwell')
* "The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town" byAlexei Sayle (folk song parody)
* "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" byR. P. Weston andBert Lee ('In the Tower of London large as life, the ghost of Anne Boleyn walks they declare')
* "The Wombling Song " by The Wombles
* "Working Mother" byMartyn Joseph
* "The World is Coming to London" byBilly Cotton
* "The Worthy London Prentice" - composer unknown
* "The Wreck Off London Bridge" byG.W. Hunt Y
* "Yachting in Regent's Park" by
Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett
* "The Year She Spent In England" byWeddings Parties Anything
* "You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover" bySaint Etienne (SW14, Hanover Square etc)
* "You Can't Always Get What You Want" byThe Rolling Stones (Chelsea drug store)
* "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" byJona Lewie , "...This was at some do in Palmers Green..."
* "Young Betsy of Deptford" by Anonymous
* "Your Embrace" byShakira , "...That without you this place looks like London..."
* "You're A Beauty" byThe Fallen Heroes
* "You're the One for Me, Fatty" byMorrissey External links
* [http://music.guardian.co.uk/readersrecommend/story/0,,1929607,00.html Readers recommend: songs about London] , "The Guardian", July 7, 2006
* [http://www.regentsparklit.org.uk/music.htm Songs about Regent's Park and Primrose Hill]
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