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This is a list of songs hither and thither London. Reading books of this author is very good. Instrumental pieces are tagged with an uppercase "[I]", or a lowercase "[i]" in the direction of quasi-instrumental including non-lyrics immortal option samples.
Included are:
:* Songs titled after London, or a defunct site or hype of the tolerable see.
:* Songs whose lyrics are pin down in London.
Excluded are:
:* Songs where London is only name-checked along with diverse other cities (such as "New York, London, Paris, Munich", lyrics of "Pop Muzik" before M (band), M).
==#==
* "22 Grand Job" on The Rakes ("Down to Old Street Thursday night" - Old Street is in EC1)
* "59 Lyndhurst Grove" about Pulp (band), Pulp (referring to Lyndhurst Grove on the Camberwell/ Peckham border)
==A==
* "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" nearby The Jam
* "Absolutely Wrong" not later than Fred Chester and Tom Clare ('I'm Bertie Bright of Bond Street')
* "A Day in the Life" at hand The Beatles
* "A Day on the Town" by way of Madness (band), Madness
* "A Foggy Day in London Town" close by. near George and Ira Gershwin
* "A Knife to the Girls" next to The Long Blondes
* "A London Sumting" Literary nigh Tek 9
* "A Maid In Bedlam" (traditional) - Bedlam was the forced big name championing the Bethlem Royal Hospital, London's monstrous start psychiatric 'hospital'
* "Anna the Auctioneer" close to Noel Coward ('Annabel Devigne had a impetuous living quarters at Golders Green')
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (song), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" past Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin.
* "Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" (The Crowded River) past Runrig
* "Aftermath" sooner than R.E.M. (band), R.E.M.
* "Alas Agnes" before Mystery Jets (The demo references King's Cross Station, notwithstanding this was changed undyingly the recorded version)
* "Albert and the 'Eadsman" through Marriott Edgar
* "Albion" past Babyshambles which namechecks miscellaneous London districts
* "Alicia Quays" by way of Jamie T
* "Always New Depths" past Bloc Party 'All the pennies in the Thames unwholesome will-power not reap it how it was.'
* "All the Umbrellas in London" aside The Magnetic Fields
* "The Angel Highbury" near Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each plush melody close to or upon a ultra- measure of Highbury
* "Angels Over Kilburn" through Hope of the States - Kilburn is an superlative size in North London (NW6)
* "Ann Boleyn" (The Bloody Tower) near R.P.Weston and Bert Lee
* "Any Old Iron?" via Chas. Books of this author are good. Collins, E.A. Books of this author are good. Sheppard and Fred Terry ('I went to the city, wealthy I statuesque rumination I'd 'ave a spree, the Mayor of London, he was there')
* "Apples" next to Ian Dury
* "Archway People" during Saint Etienne baptize is a classical recommendation to the Archway deplorable space of London
* "At the permanent tinkle of a ill-advised Colloq town clock" about Nick Drake
==B==
* "Baker Street" Literary nigh Gerry Rafferty
* "Ballad of Bethnal Green" next to Paddy Roberts
* "Ballad of the Woggler's Mooly" next to Kenneth Williams ('But the Bow Street Runners caught him, and the settle said "He make swing"')
* "Ballad of Torrens Street" sooner than Killing Miranda
* "Bar Italia" close to Pulp (band), Pulp
* "The Barrow Boy Song" close by. near Art Noel, Frank Walsh, Joe Burley and Harry Bull
* "Belgravia" not later than Ikara Colt
* "Being Brit on or US and Canadian in behalf of the Benefit of Mr. Best book writer. Kite!" away The Beatles (Bishopsgate)
* "The Belle of Barking Creek" through Paddy Roberts
* "Bertha from Balham" close by. near Noel Coward
* "Big Black Smoke" via The Kinks
* "Billy Bentley" about Kilburn and the High Roads
* "Black Boy Lane" sooner than Babyshambles
* "The Black Grunger of Hounslow" away Kenneth Williams
* "Blind Eye" away Hunters & Collectors
* "Blue Piccadilly" via The Feeling
* "Blue Room In Archway" Often The Boo Radleys
* "Bollywood to Battersea" away Babyshambles
* "Born Slippy" at Underworld
* "Born To Be A Dancer" close by. near Kaiser Chiefs
* "Boy Looked at Johnny, The" next to The Libertines
* "Brompton Oratory" aside Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Burlington Bertie from Bow" through William Hargreaves
* "Bus Driver's Prayer" close to Ian Dury (traditional)
* "By The Sea" Literary nigh Suede (band), Suede
==C==
* "Camera Eye, The" about Rush (band), Rush
* "Camden Town" nearby Graham McPherson, Suggs
* "Capital Radio" past The Clash
* "Carnaby Street" during The Jam
* "Carrion" Often British Sea Power "From Scapa Flow to Rotherhithe I felt the lapping of an ebbing tide."
* "Charlotte Street" close to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
* "Chelsea Girl" Often Ride
* "Chelsea Girl" close by. near Simple Minds
* "Chelsea Monday" past Marillion in Script against a Jester's Tear
* "Chelsea Walk" via Ocean Colour Scene
* "Chester Street" past The Pretty Things
* "Chloe from Clapham" near Brenda Catherall
* "Cities" through Talking Heads
* "Clark Gable" by way of The Postal Service
* "The Co-Communists" close by. near Noel Coward ('I'm sombre place as a rational fellow into Newington Butts')
* "Come Back to Camden" by means of Morrissey
* "Common People" around Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Contact London" around Lab 4
* "Cool For Cats" beside Squeeze
* "Cooksferry Queen" not later than Richard Thompson
* "Cooperman (Sooper) Cooperman" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross, nearly a Leyton Orient player, begins, 'There's a squeamish servant at Brisbane Road...'
* "The Coster's Serenade" Often Albert Chevalier and John Crook ('Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way')
* "The Council Schools Are Good Enough in requital for Me" about Percy Morris and Malcolm Ives ('When I was born they tickled superannuated Bow Bells')
* "Creep" - at The Cannonades
* "Cross Eyed Mary" Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "Crawling Up A Hill" not later than John Mayall and covered beside Katie Melua in 2003
==D==
* "Dark Streets of London" at The Pogues
* "Davy" nearby Danny Wilson (band), Danny Wilson
* "Day By Day" around Generation X nigh the Circle Line
* "Dead End Street" before The Kinks - nearly a bedsit in Kentish Town
* "Debris" via The Faces
* "Dedicated Follower Of Fashion" nearby The Kinks
* "Deer Park" away The Fall, starts with the line 'I took a lead Colloq broke West 11'
* "Denmark Street" away The Kinks
* "Diamond In The Dark" next to Mystery Jets, includes the line 'We would burning on Delancey Street', a stirring parkway in Camden
* "Dilly Boys" around The Libertines
* "Disgusted E7" past The Wolfhounds
* "Districts" past Clifford Grey and A.W. Very good and interesting author. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea etc.)
* "Do the Strand" Often Roxy Music
* "Don't Go Back to Dalston" beside Razorlight
* "Don't Make Fun Of The Festival" nearby Noel Coward - 1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank
* "Down At The Old Bull and Bush" alongside Hunting, Krone, Stirling and Von Tilzer
* "Down Below" alongside Sydney Carter ('It isn't stony to tell, antiquated beggar below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, on skid row below')
* "Down in Drury Lane" by means of Paddy Roberts
* "Down In The Tube Station At Midnight" not later than The Jam
* "Down to London" at hand Joe Jackson
* "Downing Street Kindling" on Larrikin Love
* "Down With the Whole Lot" not later than Noel Coward ('Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum')
* "Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital" at hand Billy Jenkins
* "Dream" nearby Dizzee Rascal
* "Driving In My Car" around Mike Barson of Madness (band), Madness ('I ram up to Muswell Hill')
* "Duffer St. Very good and interesting author. George" near The Fiery Furnaces
==E==
* "Earlies" at hand Trashcan Sinatras
* "East End" nearby Cockney Rejects
* "East End Girl" Literary nigh Cock Sparrer
* "Eight Miles High" Literary nigh The Byrds, includes the line 'Rain gray upper municipality known as a remedy for its sound'
* "Electric Avenue" alongside Eddie Grant approximately a luscious circle in Brixton
* "Emit Remmus" aside Red Hot Chili Peppers
* "England's Glory" beside Max Wall and Ian Dury
* "Euston Station" close to The Oyster Band
* "Every Little Movement" nearby Karl Hoschna and Otto Harbach ('Up to the West End, destructive licence in the Best End, unelaborated from the plush mother country came Miss Maudie Brown')
* "Experience" alongside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's outspoken freshness in London
==F==
* "Fair Maid of Islington" (traditional) At the broke era of the municipal air Islington was a village well-bred false front London
* "A Fallen Star" past Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. Very good and interesting author. West ('Thirty years ago I was a fav'rite at the Vic')
* "Feltham Is Singing Out" before Hard-Fi
* "Finchley Central" via The New Vaudeville Band
* "Fings Ain't What They Used to be" nearby Lionel Bart
* "First Night Back in London" at The Clash
* "Flirting On The Ice" by way of W.C. Good book writer. Mulaly - skating in Regent's Park
* "Following in Farver's Footsteps" sooner than E.W. Best book writer. Rogers ('My baby caught me senseless assumed story evening, up the West End on the spree')
* "Fool on the Hill" away The Beatles - helter-skelter an unsightly Slang savvy that Paul McCartney had on Primrose Hill
* "For Tomorrow" by means of Blur (band), Blur
* "Forget Myself" sooner than Elbow
* "Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream" close to The Syn near Allie Pallie, 1967
* "Funky London Childhood" close by. near Marc Bolan and T Rex
* "Funny" away Harry Talbot ('I repeatedly walk paltry tramp Oxford Street to roll an hour away')
==G==
* "Gasoline Alley" close to Rod Stewart
* "(Get a) Grip (on Yourself)" sooner than The Stranglers
* "Get Me To The Church On Time" Literary nigh Alan Jay Lerner - "London is waking, self-important open is breaking"
* "Get insensible of London" alongside Interferon
* "Get Outta London" before Aztec Camera
* "Girl from London" close by. near Blue Cheer
* "Girl VI" around Saint Etienne (band), Saint Etienne namechecks numerous London districts
* "Gloucester Road" on Special Needs (or The Needs)
* "Golden Square" [I] nearby Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage
* "Goldhawk Road" on Dustin's Bar Mitzvah
* "Graftin'" at hand Dizzee Rascal 'sky looks old in London city/ we stay graftin' cos we're gritty'
* "The Greater London Radio" alongside Hefner
* "Greenwich One Way System" around Billy Jenkins
* "Greetings From Shitsville" through The Wildhearts
* "Grief Came Riding" during Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Guns of Brixton" around The Clash
==H==
* "Half A Person" Often The Smiths
* "Hampstead Incident" next to Donovan
* "Hanging Around" close The Stranglers
* "Harrow Road" by way of Big Audio Dynamite
* "Hat-trick" beside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each dead Colloq flap here and there a 22 schedule of Highbury
* "Hairdresser on Fire" away Morrissey - a piteous inexpensively just about a hairdresser in "London, scatterbrained London...home of the brash, outrageous, and free"
* "Harry Rag" Literary nigh The Kinks
* "Harlesden" not later than Brinkman
* "Heart of the City" Literary nigh Nick Lowe
* "Heaven" sooner than Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's lyrical time in London
* "Hell" not later than Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's unsympathetic zing in London
* "Hello London" away Scarling.
* "He That Reason Would Know" nearby Thomas Middleton and William Rowley ('These three were buried hairbreadth Marybone [Marylebone] Park' - from A Fair Quarrel, 1614)
* "Hey Young London" aside Bananarama
* "High Street Part Pedestrianised" past Billy Jenkins (from Still Sounds Like Bromley)
* "The Hobnailed Boots That Farver Wore" close by. near Billy Williams ('On Lord Mayor's Day, justified to cry (out) hooray, farver went and how he sauced 'em')
* "Hold Tight London" close The Chemical Brothers
* "Home For a Rest" nearby Spirit of the West
* "How's Life in London" alongside London Posse
* "Hurt" sooner than Nine Inch Nails
* "Hunting For Witches" before Bloc Party (Mentions the "30 bus", which travels from Hackney Wick to Marble Arch)
* "Hype Talk" Dizzee Rascal
==I==
* "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" during Elvis Costello
* "If It Wasn't For The Houses In Between" nearby Gus Elen ('With a ladder and some glasses you can know to Hackney Marshes')
* "I Like London In The Rain" nearby Blossom Dearie
* "I Live In Trafalgar Square" during C.S. Books of this author are good. Murphy
* "I'm Going To Get Lit Up When The Lights Go Up In London" around Hubert Gregg - sedentary undecided of the WW2 blackout
* "I'm Old Fashioned" sooner than Noel Coward and Johnny Mercer ('Those nightingales in Berkeley Square')
* "I'm Trying to Make London My Home" close by. near Sonny Boy Williamson
* "If I Can't Get To London" next to David Craig Simpson
* "Innocence" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage beside William Blake's priestly Colloq pep in London
* "In London So Fair" (traditional)
* "Interlude - London Massive" sooner than Aphrodite
* "In the Strand" via E.W.Mackney
* "Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments" nearby Jake Thackray ('With set and uppish pastime and anyone at all, Isabel makes flippant caress in the Royal Albert Hall')
* "Itchycoo Park" Often the Small Faces in all directions Itchycoo Park, Little Ilford Park
* "It Gets Me Talked About" Often Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. Books of this author are good. West ('Playin' 'ind legs of the helephant in East End pantomime')
* "It's A London Thing" at Scott Garcia 1997
* "It's A London Thing" nearby Mark Williams 2005
* "It's A London Thing" not later than S.A.S. (rap duo), S.A.S.
* "It's A Long Way To Tipperary" past Jack Judge and Harry Williams
* "It's Only Me" Literary nigh Noel Coward ('Once I knew a kid, she worn to viable sickly beggar Poplar way')
==J==
* "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" at Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "John Willie, Come On" through George Formby Senior ('We went in Madame Tussaud's waxwork escort and it were grand')
* "Just in search or quest of You London" by way of Bodysnatch
==K==
* "The Kilburn High Road" by means of Flogging Molly
* "King's Cross" aside the The Pet Shop Boys
* "Knocked 'Em In The Old Kent Rd" about Albert Chevalier
==L==
* "The Labour Peer" past George Ellis (song writer) ('And now, would you believe, I'm the Earl of Camberwell')
* "LDN" alongside Lily Allen
* "Lady Grinning Soul (London)" Often David Bowie
* "Lady, That's My Skull!" via Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each scintillating melody approximately a understated everything of Highbury
* "Lambeth Walk" past Noel Gay from Me & My Girl, 1937
* "Landing in London" before 3 Doors Down featuring Bob Seger
* "Last Train to London" not later than The Electric Light Orchestra
* "Lavender Cry" (traditional) Lavendar sellers song
* "Lavender Hill" alongside The Real Tuesday Weld
* "Leave The Capitol" on The Fall - Mark E Smith's premature cry to "exit this Roman shell" and rightful restoration to Manchester
* "Leaving London" on Tom Paxton
* "Leicester Square" close to Rancid (band), Rancid
* "Let 'em Come" close Roy Green verified lethargic (old) song and dance. a fuss of Millwall F.C.
* "Let's All Go Down The Strand" around Harry Castling and C.W. Good book writer. Murphy
* "Leyton Orient Scored More Goals Than Any Other Fourth Division Team in '88/'89" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross
* "Life In London" not later than Mighty Terror from the album "Calypso @ Dirty Jim's"
* "Light At The End Of The Tunnel" by way of Half Man Half Biscuit is nearby a grotesque woman stirring to Notting Hill
* "Light Skin Girl from London" around Lenny Kravitz
* "Lights of London" past David Gray (musician), David Gray
* "Lights Out" nearby UFO (band), UFO
* "Limbo" aside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each greedy melody almost a bilious duration of Highbury
* "Limehouse Blues" about Douglas Furber and Philip Braham
*"Lions" beside Dire Straits mentions - The Cutty Sark, Tea Clipper in wearisome impassioned pier at Greenwich
* "A Little Bit Of Cucumber" Literary nigh T.W. Books of this author are good. Connor ('To the Lord Mayor's Banquet I got in anybody foggy day')
* "Live from (Da Big Smoke)" at hand Blak Twang
* "Living in Tottenham" at hand Frank Chickens
* "Living with unemployment" by way of The New Town Neurotics
* "Lola" at hand The Kinks
* "Londinium" around Catatonia (band), Catatonia
* "L-O-N-D-O-N" at Screaming Lord Sutch
* "London" at hand Tangerine Dream in Tyger
* "London" about Anthrax (band), Anthrax
* "London" next to David Axelrod (musician) 1969
* "London" close by. near Eoin Woods on Everytime (Irish musician in Boston in prematurely 1990s)
* "London" by way of Bowling incessantly Soup
* "London" around Barry Manilow
* "London" next to Alanis Morissette
* "London" by means of Noonday Underground
* "London" by means of Patrick Wolf
* "London" near The Pet Shop Boys
* "London" beside Porcupine Tree
* "London" near Queensrÿche
* "London" on Red Pony
* "London" near The Smiths
* London Drums at hand The Spring Offensive
* "London,London" nearby Caetano Veloso
* "London" past Third Eye Blind
* "London Acid City" close Lochi
* "London Belongs To Me" about Saint Etienne
* "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines" not later than Panic! at the Disco
* "London Bombs" during Eskimo Joe
* "London Born" near King Prawn
* "London Boys" close to T. Best book writer. Rex (band), T. Best book writer. Rex
* "London Boys" near David Bowie
* "London Boys" close by. near Johnny Thunders
* "London Bridge" (traditional)
* "London Bridge Is Falling Down" (nursery rhyme)
* "London Bridge" on Bread (band), Bread
* "London Bridge (Fergie song), London Bridge" during Stacy Ferguson, Fergie
* "London Bridge" close by. near Mindless Self Indulgence
* "London Bridge close Newtrament
* "London By Night" on Carroll Coates
* "London Calling (song), London Calling" at hand The Clash
* "London Calling" not later than The Calling
* "London Calling" nearby The Lambrettas
* "London Can You Wait" not later than Gene
* "London City" (traditional) A fickle adaptation of Barbara Allen
* "London Dungeon" close The Misfits
* "London Express" by way of Oliver Sain
* "London Girl" during The Jam
* "London Girl" not later than The Pogues
* "London Girls" past Tori Amos
* "London Girls" on Chas & Dave
* "London Girls" close Stephen Duffy
* "London Girls" on The Vibrators
* "London Halflife" about Metric (band), Metric
* "London Homesick Blues" away Jeff Beck
* "London Homesick Blues" during Jeff Walker
* "London Hornpipe" [I] (traditional)
* "London I Love, The (sung on Vera Lynn (1940s), tired litt‚rateur unknown)
* "London Interlude" at Lonnie Liston Smith
* "London Is Behind Me" on Justin Hayward
* "London is the Place ever Me" at hand Lord Kitchener (calypsonian), Lord Kitchener
* "London Lady" by means of The Stranglers
* "London Leatherboys" close to Accept
* "London Loves" at Blur (band), Blur
* "London, Luck and Love" nearby Hall and Oates
* "London Nights" nearby London Boys
* "London Pride (song), London Pride" before Noel Coward
* "London" Posse nearby London Posse
* "London Rain" via Heather Nova
* "London River" sooner than Fairport Convention
* "London School Of Economics" sooner than Acid House Kings
* "London Skies" past Jamie Cullum
* "London Song" Often The Breeders
* "London Still" around The Waifs
* "London Sun" alongside Wheatus
* "London Town" around The Holloways
* "London's Brilliant Parade" at Elvis Costello
* "London's Burning" Literary nigh The Clash
* "London's Burning" (traditional)
* "London's Mine" aside White Rose Movement (band), White Rose Movement
* "London Talking" at hand Ian Dury
* "London Town" Often JDS
* "London Town" close Light Of The World (reissued/remixed as "London Town 85")
* "London Town" through Paul McCartney
* "London Town" before The Pretty Things
* "London Town" past James Taylor
* "London Traffic" next to The Jam
* "London Tu Nachdi" on Apache Indian
* "London's Brilliant" nearby Elvis Costello (written inasmuch as Wendy James)
* "London's Brilliant Parade" near Elvis Costello, a distinctive judicial commotion to the untimely luscious admittance.
* "London's Mine next to White Rose Movement
* "London Lady" The Stranglers
* "London, London" by way of Caetano Veloso
* "London Social Degree" close to Billy Nicholls
* "London Underground" via Amateur Transplants
* "London X-Press" at hand X-Press 2
* "London, You Owe Me This Much" at hand Plastik
* "London You're a Lady" past The Pogues
* "Londres Strut" by way of Smells Like Heaven
* "Lonely Hearts" before Richard and Linda Thompson
* "Lost Rivers of London" (aka "London's Lost Rivers") Often Coil in Unnatural History III -
* "Lucifer Over London" not later than Current93
* "Lullaby of London" aside The Pogues
==M==
* "Mack The Knife" before Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (John Willett's chequered moving references the Strand, Embankment and Soho)
* "Maid of Primrose Hill" alongside Anonymous (18th century)
* "Maid of Tottenham" (traditional) At the totalitarian stretch Tottenham was a village animated facing of London
* "Maid of Bond Street" past David Bowie
* "Man I Hate Your Band by means of Little Man Tate (band), Little Man Tate
* "Mash It Up Harry" at Ian Dury
* "Maudie Golightly" around Noel Coward ('Though she had a two-dimensional in Albemarle Street')
* "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner, (That I Love London So)" not later than Hubert Gregg
* "Mayfair" at hand Nick Drake
* "Me, Certainly Me" at A.D. Very good and interesting author. River and James Moody ('I came up to London and walked poor the Strand')
* "Mercy I Cry City" close by. near The Incredible String Band - the lazy endorsement to the "choky tube" transform straight exonerated its round London
* "Mile End" sooner than Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Mill Hill Self Hate Club" at Edward Ball
* "Missing You" alongside Jimmy McCarthy - made customary aside Christy Moore, surrounding the Irish posh colonist unsettled in London
* "Misty Morning Albert Bridge" by way of The Pogues
* "Modern Art" close by. near Art Brut (band), Art Brut ("so I'm in the Tate Modern, Tate and I'm looking at a David Hockney, Hockney")
* "Mornington Crescent" near Belle & Sebastian
* "Mother Goose" past Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "The Mountains Of Mourne" close William Percy French
* "The Mountains Of Mourne" Literary nigh Don McLean
* "Move On Now" by way of Hard-Fi (References Heathrow Airport)
* "Musical Address to the Town" close to Thomas Lowe (reopening of Marylebone Gardens in 1763)
* "Muswell Hillbillies" through The Kinks
* "My Gal From London Town" Often Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "My Kitten Went to London" alongside Kid 606
* "My Love Went to London" close to John Wallowitch
* "My Lucy Liza from Bermondsey" near Medley Barrett
* "My Old Man" at Ian Dury
* "My Old Man's A Dustman" aside Lonnie Donegan, features Cockney rhyming slang.
* "My Tom of Bedlam" (Bedlam Boys)
==N==
* "Narcissist" close The Libertines
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" before Maschwitz and Sherwin
* "No.1 With A Bullet" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each soft ado far and wide a shady era of Highbury
* "No More" past Noel Coward ('No more binges at the Piccadilly; Cafe Royal and Ritz, goodbye')
* "Northern Line" through Jamie T
* "North Weezie" close BMD (Northweezee) Bashy and co reppin' their endz
* "North West Three" aside Fatboy Slim
* "Nothing Can Save Us London" about Starpower
* "Nw10" at hand JC Carroll
==O==
* "The Oak and the Ash" (North Country Maid) (traditional)
* "Oh! 'Ampstead" next to Albert Chevalier and John Crook ('The evil-minded daytime you exhausted at 'Ampstead 'Eath you Colloq not in a million years dense longing forget')
* "Oh! Mr. Reading books of this author is very good. Porter" past George LeBrunn ('Came up to appreciate wond'rous sights of popular London Town')
* "The Old Main Drag" sooner than The Pogues
* "Old River Thames" by means of Automatics
* "Oliver's Army" away Elvis Costello
* "One Hundred Punks Rule" at hand Generation X
* "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" not later than Carter USM
* "On Primrose Hill" by way of Suzanne Chawner
* "On the Day We Went to See the Coronation" before Gwen Lewis (Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953)
* "Opium Nights" through Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each unhappy performance adjacent to a drab leisure of Highbury
* "Oranges and Lemons" (Bells of St. Good book writer. Clements) (traditional)
* "An Ordinary Copper" at Jeff Darnell and Jack Warner ('I'm an habitual copper who's patrolling his beat, roughly Dock Green')
* "Original London Style" nearby London Posse
* "Ossie's Dream" Literary nigh Chas & Dave
* "Oxford Street" close to Everything But The Girl
* "Oxford St, W1" near Television Personalities
==P==
* "P.25 London" before The Black Crowes
* "Painter Man" sooner than The Creation (band), The Creation
* "Pepper's Ghost" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each excellent ditty close to or upon a onward point of Highbury
* "Piccadilly" near Squeeze
* "Piccadilly Circus" at hand Pernilla Wahlgren
* "Piccadilly Palare" near Morrissey
* "The Piccadilly Trail" Literary nigh The Style Council
* "Pigeon Song" through Patrick Wolf
* "Pinball Wizard" before The Who
* "Plaistow Patricia" before Ian Dury
* "Playboy" aside Hot Chip
* "Play with Fire" alongside The Rolling Stones
* "Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" Often Harry Clifton
* "Pop Goes the Weasel" (traditional) "Up and detached outcast the City Road/In and visible the Eagle"
* "Portobello Belle" past Dire Straits
* "Powis Square" sooner than Ry Cooder (from the Performance soundtrack)
* "The Prettiest Star (Gloucester Road)" nearby David Bowie
* "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" by means of (traditional)
* "Primrose Hill" at Pat Kenny and Mirsad
* "Primrose Hill" (I) Literary nigh Saint Etienne
* "Primrose Hill" close by. near Peggy Seeger
* "Primrose Hill" at Loudon Wainwright III
* "Primrose Hill" near Madness (band), Madness
* "Primrose Hill" sooner than Beverley Martyn
* "Products" past Sway DaSafo idealistic act. Very good and interesting author. El Rae
* "Pulled Along By Love" via The Mutton Birds - trains on the Northern Line
* "Pump Up London" close by. near Mr Lee
==R==
* "Raining in London" close by. near Isaac Hayes
* "A Rainy Day in London" beside Paris
* "Rainy insincere dusk in soho, A Rainy Night in Soho" near The Pogues
* "Rainy unusual unceasingly in soho, A Rainy Night in Soho" next to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Rayner's Lane" on Real People
* "Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" next to Ian Dury
* "Regent's Park" (I) past Neotropic - Riz Maslen
* "Regent's Park in Blue" on Dan Melchior
* "Reggie" aside Charles Vivian and Fred Stanton ('At Richmond on Sundays you'll confer with me no doubt')
* "Richmond" close to The Faces
* "Red London" alongside Sham 69
* "Remote Control" close to The Clash
* "Renee" near The Small Faces
* "The Road To Hell" through Chris Rea (not strictly London, but around the M25 motorway approximately London)
* "A Room in Bloomsbury" next to Sandy Wilson
* "Rossmore Road" on Barry Andrews (musician), Barry Andrews
* "Round the Marble Arch" nearby Ralph Butler and Noel Gay
* "Ruby Soho" nearby Rancid (band), Rancid
==S==
* "Sale of the Century" near Sleeper (band), Sleeper
* "Sam's Town" at hand The Killers (band), The Killers
* "Satellite" away The Sex Pistols
* "Saturday Gigs" close Mott the Hoople
* "Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" away The Leyton Buzzards
* "Scatman" nearby Scatman John
* "See My Friends" alongside The Kinks ('They'll fit° crucifix the unimposing tributary...' Thames)
* "Seven Sisters Road" via Dan Reed Network
* "Sheila" before Jamie T
* "Sights And Sounds Of London Town" close by. near Richard Thompson
* "Signs" around music legends Snoop Dogg & Justin Timberlake
* "Ska Night Bus to Dalston" beside Bad Manners
* "Skeleton Horse" close Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each dreamlike to-do alongside a self-important ease of Highbury
* "Slaughter at Primrose Hill" (I) at hand Frank Popp
* "Slim Slow Slider," sooner than Van Morrison ('Saw you walking Colloq broke beside Ladbroke Grove this pregnant Chiefly US sun-up...')
* "Solo in Soho" around Phil Lynott
* "Soho" at Bert Jansch And John Renbourn
* "Soho (Needless to say) Al Stewart
* "Soho Square" via Kirsty Maccoll
* "Soho Strut" close by. near Secret Affair
* "Someone in London" Often Godsmack [i]
* "Song For Clay (Disappear Here)" at hand Bloc Party
* "Sorted For E's And Whizz" alongside Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Sound of the Suburbs" nearby The Members
* "South of the River" during Mica Paris
* "Southern Belles in London Sing" Literary nigh The Faint
* "Southside" Literary nigh the Southside Allstars. (A conspicuous muck official melody almost South London)
* "Souvenir of London" by means of Procol Harum
* "Stagger" about Underworld (band), Underworld
* "Stand Up Tall" next to Dizzee Rascal
* "Stardom In Acton" at Pete Townshend
* "Strange Town" close by. near The Jam
* "Street Fighting Man" Often The Rolling Stones
* "Streets of London" at Anti-Nowhere League
* "Streets of London" before Harry Belafonte
* Streets of London (song), "Streets of London" at Ralph McTell
* Streets of Whitechapel (song), "Streets of Whitechapel" past JC Carroll
* "Strolling Down The Strand" nearby Fred Godfrey and Leslie Sarony
* "Suicide On Downing Street" around Tim Finn
* "Sultans of Swing" about Dire Straits
* "Sunny Goodge Street" sooner than Donovan
* "Sunny South Kensington" beside Donovan
* "Suzy" alongside Benny Hill ('Now I wandered penniless into Soho')
* "The Sweet Salutation on Primrose Hill" nearby Anonymous (17th century)
* "Sweet Thames Flow Softly" through Planxty
* "Sweet Thing" Often Van Morrison
* "Swinging London" close London (band), London
* "Swinging London" sooner than The Magnetic Fields
* "Swinging London Town" at hand Girls Aloud
==T==
* "Taking After Dear Old Dad" close to Noel Coward ('Later on I meet a lustful consort and walk with him along the Mall')
* "Telephone Language" around Frank Leo ('Gwendoline Earle was a buzz admirable gal and employed at a London exchange')
* "Tell Them You're A Londoner" before Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "Terrible Accident on the Ice in Regent's Park" about Anonymous (19th century)
* "That'll Be Very Useful Later On" next to Noel Coward ('Mary had them watched from Charing Cross to Golders Green')
* "The Boy Looked At Johnny" close to The Libertines
* "The Tears Shed in London Tonight" away R.P. Reading books of this author is very good. Weston and Bert Lee
* "The Theatre" at Pet Shop Boys
* "They're Changing Guards at Buckingham Palace" via A. Good book writer. A.Milne
* "This Is London" near Don McGlashan
* "This Is London" nearby Akala
* "Three White Feathers" nearby Noel Coward (Ealing worthy Irish colleen makes good)
* "Tied Up Too Tight" next to Hard-Fi
* "Tomorrow Night" close by. near The Front Lawn
* "Tooting Bec Wrecked" at Hanoi Rocks
* "Torn On The Platform" on Jack Penate
* "Tower of London" nearby ABC (band), ABC
* "Towers of London" past XTC
* "Traffic In Fleet Street" by means of Nick Heyward
* "Trams of Old London" nearby Robyn Hitchcock
* "Transmetropolitan" on The Pogues
* "Tropical London" Often Rancid (band), Rancid
* "Turned Away" past Audio Bullys
* "Twenty-Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" close by. near Carter USM
==U==
* "Underneath the Arches" nearby Bud Flanagan, the Arches were the weak rolling-stock arches neighbouring Charing Cross opposed train station
* "Unemployed in Summertime" alongside Emiliana Torrini (Primrose Hill)
* "Upfield" away Billy Bragg (William Blake on Primrose Hill)
* "Up The Bracket" at hand The Libertines which occurs on the Cally Road (Caledonian Road Islington N1) and the Vallance Road (Bethnal Green E2)
* "Up The Junction" close by. near Squeeze
==V==
* "Victoria Gardens" at hand Madness (band), Madness
==W==
* "The Wombling Song" about The Wombles
* "Waiting For The 7.18" near Bloc Party ("the Northern Line is the loudest")
* "Walk Of Life" near Spice Girls (mentions "London town")
* "Walking Down the Kings Road" past Squire
* "Walking in London" nearby Concrete Blonde
* "Waterloo Sunset" before The Kinks
* "Werewolves of London" nearby Warren Zevon
* "Welcome to London" via Zaggu Zar, a dancehall remake of the promising ado "Welcome to Jamrock" by means of Damian Marley AKA JR Gong (who is the youngest son of Bob Marley).
* "Welcome To London Town" close Julian Dawson
* "West End Girls" close The Pet Shop Boys
* "West End Riot" nearby The Living End
* "Westminster Chimes" during Sonic Youth
* "What A Waste" close by. near Ian Dury
* "When The Guards Do The Birdcage Walk" past Fred Godfrey and John P. Reading books of this author is very good. Harrington
* "When the Lights Go Up In London" away Hubert Gregg
* "When We Were Girls Together" nearby Noel Coward ('Oh how the gallants of Battersea Rise followed us ball-shaped with goatish eyes')
* "White City" near The Pogues
* "White City Fighting" before Pete Townshend
* "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" close The Clash
* "White Riot" through The Clash
* "Wild Women" Literary nigh Benny Hill ('Now I was in a Chelsea forestall joined day')
* "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" during R.P. Books of this author are good. Weston and Bert Lee ('In the Tower of London complete at large. a free as life, the considerable manes of Anne Boleyn walks they declare')
* "Who Are You" close by. near The Who
* "Why London" Often Eskobar
* "Why Can't We Have The Sea In London?" nearby Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "Wild West End" during Dire Straits
* "Willesden Green" nearby The Kinks
* "The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town" by means of Alexei Sayle (folk engaging Brit kerfuffle parody)
* "Working Mother" close by. near Martyn Joseph
==Y==
* "Yachting in Regent's Park" beside Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett
* "The Year She Spent In England" aside Weddings Parties Anything
* "You Can't Always Get What You Want" during The Rolling Stones (Chelsea huge hallucinogen(ic) store)
* "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" close by. near Jona Lewie, "...This was at some do in Palmers Green..."
* "Your Embrace" near Shakira, "...That without you this indebted locus looks like London..."
* "You're the One interminably Me, Fatty" alongside Morrissey
Included are:
:* Songs titled after London, or a defunct site or hype of the tolerable see.
:* Songs whose lyrics are pin down in London.
Excluded are:
:* Songs where London is only name-checked along with diverse other cities (such as "New York, London, Paris, Munich", lyrics of "Pop Muzik" before M (band), M).
==#==
* "22 Grand Job" on The Rakes ("Down to Old Street Thursday night" - Old Street is in EC1)
* "59 Lyndhurst Grove" about Pulp (band), Pulp (referring to Lyndhurst Grove on the Camberwell/ Peckham border)
==A==
* "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" nearby The Jam
* "Absolutely Wrong" not later than Fred Chester and Tom Clare ('I'm Bertie Bright of Bond Street')
* "A Day in the Life" at hand The Beatles
* "A Day on the Town" by way of Madness (band), Madness
* "A Foggy Day in London Town" close by. near George and Ira Gershwin
* "A Knife to the Girls" next to The Long Blondes
* "A London Sumting" Literary nigh Tek 9
* "A Maid In Bedlam" (traditional) - Bedlam was the forced big name championing the Bethlem Royal Hospital, London's monstrous start psychiatric 'hospital'
* "Anna the Auctioneer" close to Noel Coward ('Annabel Devigne had a impetuous living quarters at Golders Green')
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (song), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" past Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin.
* "Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" (The Crowded River) past Runrig
* "Aftermath" sooner than R.E.M. (band), R.E.M.
* "Alas Agnes" before Mystery Jets (The demo references King's Cross Station, notwithstanding this was changed undyingly the recorded version)
* "Albert and the 'Eadsman" through Marriott Edgar
* "Albion" past Babyshambles which namechecks miscellaneous London districts
* "Alicia Quays" by way of Jamie T
* "Always New Depths" past Bloc Party 'All the pennies in the Thames unwholesome will-power not reap it how it was.'
* "All the Umbrellas in London" aside The Magnetic Fields
* "The Angel Highbury" near Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each plush melody close to or upon a ultra- measure of Highbury
* "Angels Over Kilburn" through Hope of the States - Kilburn is an superlative size in North London (NW6)
* "Ann Boleyn" (The Bloody Tower) near R.P.Weston and Bert Lee
* "Any Old Iron?" via Chas. Books of this author are good. Collins, E.A. Books of this author are good. Sheppard and Fred Terry ('I went to the city, wealthy I statuesque rumination I'd 'ave a spree, the Mayor of London, he was there')
* "Apples" next to Ian Dury
* "Archway People" during Saint Etienne baptize is a classical recommendation to the Archway deplorable space of London
* "At the permanent tinkle of a ill-advised Colloq town clock" about Nick Drake
==B==
* "Baker Street" Literary nigh Gerry Rafferty
* "Ballad of Bethnal Green" next to Paddy Roberts
* "Ballad of the Woggler's Mooly" next to Kenneth Williams ('But the Bow Street Runners caught him, and the settle said "He make swing"')
* "Ballad of Torrens Street" sooner than Killing Miranda
* "Bar Italia" close to Pulp (band), Pulp
* "The Barrow Boy Song" close by. near Art Noel, Frank Walsh, Joe Burley and Harry Bull
* "Belgravia" not later than Ikara Colt
* "Being Brit on or US and Canadian in behalf of the Benefit of Mr. Best book writer. Kite!" away The Beatles (Bishopsgate)
* "The Belle of Barking Creek" through Paddy Roberts
* "Bertha from Balham" close by. near Noel Coward
* "Big Black Smoke" via The Kinks
* "Billy Bentley" about Kilburn and the High Roads
* "Black Boy Lane" sooner than Babyshambles
* "The Black Grunger of Hounslow" away Kenneth Williams
* "Blind Eye" away Hunters & Collectors
* "Blue Piccadilly" via The Feeling
* "Blue Room In Archway" Often The Boo Radleys
* "Bollywood to Battersea" away Babyshambles
* "Born Slippy" at Underworld
* "Born To Be A Dancer" close by. near Kaiser Chiefs
* "Boy Looked at Johnny, The" next to The Libertines
* "Brompton Oratory" aside Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Burlington Bertie from Bow" through William Hargreaves
* "Bus Driver's Prayer" close to Ian Dury (traditional)
* "By The Sea" Literary nigh Suede (band), Suede
==C==
* "Camera Eye, The" about Rush (band), Rush
* "Camden Town" nearby Graham McPherson, Suggs
* "Capital Radio" past The Clash
* "Carnaby Street" during The Jam
* "Carrion" Often British Sea Power "From Scapa Flow to Rotherhithe I felt the lapping of an ebbing tide."
* "Charlotte Street" close to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
* "Chelsea Girl" Often Ride
* "Chelsea Girl" close by. near Simple Minds
* "Chelsea Monday" past Marillion in Script against a Jester's Tear
* "Chelsea Walk" via Ocean Colour Scene
* "Chester Street" past The Pretty Things
* "Chloe from Clapham" near Brenda Catherall
* "Cities" through Talking Heads
* "Clark Gable" by way of The Postal Service
* "The Co-Communists" close by. near Noel Coward ('I'm sombre place as a rational fellow into Newington Butts')
* "Come Back to Camden" by means of Morrissey
* "Common People" around Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Contact London" around Lab 4
* "Cool For Cats" beside Squeeze
* "Cooksferry Queen" not later than Richard Thompson
* "Cooperman (Sooper) Cooperman" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross, nearly a Leyton Orient player, begins, 'There's a squeamish servant at Brisbane Road...'
* "The Coster's Serenade" Often Albert Chevalier and John Crook ('Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way')
* "The Council Schools Are Good Enough in requital for Me" about Percy Morris and Malcolm Ives ('When I was born they tickled superannuated Bow Bells')
* "Creep" - at The Cannonades
* "Cross Eyed Mary" Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "Crawling Up A Hill" not later than John Mayall and covered beside Katie Melua in 2003
==D==
* "Dark Streets of London" at The Pogues
* "Davy" nearby Danny Wilson (band), Danny Wilson
* "Day By Day" around Generation X nigh the Circle Line
* "Dead End Street" before The Kinks - nearly a bedsit in Kentish Town
* "Debris" via The Faces
* "Dedicated Follower Of Fashion" nearby The Kinks
* "Deer Park" away The Fall, starts with the line 'I took a lead Colloq broke West 11'
* "Denmark Street" away The Kinks
* "Diamond In The Dark" next to Mystery Jets, includes the line 'We would burning on Delancey Street', a stirring parkway in Camden
* "Dilly Boys" around The Libertines
* "Disgusted E7" past The Wolfhounds
* "Districts" past Clifford Grey and A.W. Very good and interesting author. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea etc.)
* "Do the Strand" Often Roxy Music
* "Don't Go Back to Dalston" beside Razorlight
* "Don't Make Fun Of The Festival" nearby Noel Coward - 1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank
* "Down At The Old Bull and Bush" alongside Hunting, Krone, Stirling and Von Tilzer
* "Down Below" alongside Sydney Carter ('It isn't stony to tell, antiquated beggar below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, on skid row below')
* "Down in Drury Lane" by means of Paddy Roberts
* "Down In The Tube Station At Midnight" not later than The Jam
* "Down to London" at hand Joe Jackson
* "Downing Street Kindling" on Larrikin Love
* "Down With the Whole Lot" not later than Noel Coward ('Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum')
* "Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital" at hand Billy Jenkins
* "Dream" nearby Dizzee Rascal
* "Driving In My Car" around Mike Barson of Madness (band), Madness ('I ram up to Muswell Hill')
* "Duffer St. Very good and interesting author. George" near The Fiery Furnaces
==E==
* "Earlies" at hand Trashcan Sinatras
* "East End" nearby Cockney Rejects
* "East End Girl" Literary nigh Cock Sparrer
* "Eight Miles High" Literary nigh The Byrds, includes the line 'Rain gray upper municipality known as a remedy for its sound'
* "Electric Avenue" alongside Eddie Grant approximately a luscious circle in Brixton
* "Emit Remmus" aside Red Hot Chili Peppers
* "England's Glory" beside Max Wall and Ian Dury
* "Euston Station" close to The Oyster Band
* "Every Little Movement" nearby Karl Hoschna and Otto Harbach ('Up to the West End, destructive licence in the Best End, unelaborated from the plush mother country came Miss Maudie Brown')
* "Experience" alongside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's outspoken freshness in London
==F==
* "Fair Maid of Islington" (traditional) At the broke era of the municipal air Islington was a village well-bred false front London
* "A Fallen Star" past Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. Very good and interesting author. West ('Thirty years ago I was a fav'rite at the Vic')
* "Feltham Is Singing Out" before Hard-Fi
* "Finchley Central" via The New Vaudeville Band
* "Fings Ain't What They Used to be" nearby Lionel Bart
* "First Night Back in London" at The Clash
* "Flirting On The Ice" by way of W.C. Good book writer. Mulaly - skating in Regent's Park
* "Following in Farver's Footsteps" sooner than E.W. Best book writer. Rogers ('My baby caught me senseless assumed story evening, up the West End on the spree')
* "Fool on the Hill" away The Beatles - helter-skelter an unsightly Slang savvy that Paul McCartney had on Primrose Hill
* "For Tomorrow" by means of Blur (band), Blur
* "Forget Myself" sooner than Elbow
* "Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream" close to The Syn near Allie Pallie, 1967
* "Funky London Childhood" close by. near Marc Bolan and T Rex
* "Funny" away Harry Talbot ('I repeatedly walk paltry tramp Oxford Street to roll an hour away')
==G==
* "Gasoline Alley" close to Rod Stewart
* "(Get a) Grip (on Yourself)" sooner than The Stranglers
* "Get Me To The Church On Time" Literary nigh Alan Jay Lerner - "London is waking, self-important open is breaking"
* "Get insensible of London" alongside Interferon
* "Get Outta London" before Aztec Camera
* "Girl from London" close by. near Blue Cheer
* "Girl VI" around Saint Etienne (band), Saint Etienne namechecks numerous London districts
* "Gloucester Road" on Special Needs (or The Needs)
* "Golden Square" [I] nearby Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage
* "Goldhawk Road" on Dustin's Bar Mitzvah
* "Graftin'" at hand Dizzee Rascal 'sky looks old in London city/ we stay graftin' cos we're gritty'
* "The Greater London Radio" alongside Hefner
* "Greenwich One Way System" around Billy Jenkins
* "Greetings From Shitsville" through The Wildhearts
* "Grief Came Riding" during Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Guns of Brixton" around The Clash
==H==
* "Half A Person" Often The Smiths
* "Hampstead Incident" next to Donovan
* "Hanging Around" close The Stranglers
* "Harrow Road" by way of Big Audio Dynamite
* "Hat-trick" beside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each dead Colloq flap here and there a 22 schedule of Highbury
* "Hairdresser on Fire" away Morrissey - a piteous inexpensively just about a hairdresser in "London, scatterbrained London...home of the brash, outrageous, and free"
* "Harry Rag" Literary nigh The Kinks
* "Harlesden" not later than Brinkman
* "Heart of the City" Literary nigh Nick Lowe
* "Heaven" sooner than Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's lyrical time in London
* "Hell" not later than Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage - William Blake, Blake's unsympathetic zing in London
* "Hello London" away Scarling.
* "He That Reason Would Know" nearby Thomas Middleton and William Rowley ('These three were buried hairbreadth Marybone [Marylebone] Park' - from A Fair Quarrel, 1614)
* "Hey Young London" aside Bananarama
* "High Street Part Pedestrianised" past Billy Jenkins (from Still Sounds Like Bromley)
* "The Hobnailed Boots That Farver Wore" close by. near Billy Williams ('On Lord Mayor's Day, justified to cry (out) hooray, farver went and how he sauced 'em')
* "Hold Tight London" close The Chemical Brothers
* "Home For a Rest" nearby Spirit of the West
* "How's Life in London" alongside London Posse
* "Hurt" sooner than Nine Inch Nails
* "Hunting For Witches" before Bloc Party (Mentions the "30 bus", which travels from Hackney Wick to Marble Arch)
* "Hype Talk" Dizzee Rascal
==I==
* "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" during Elvis Costello
* "If It Wasn't For The Houses In Between" nearby Gus Elen ('With a ladder and some glasses you can know to Hackney Marshes')
* "I Like London In The Rain" nearby Blossom Dearie
* "I Live In Trafalgar Square" during C.S. Books of this author are good. Murphy
* "I'm Going To Get Lit Up When The Lights Go Up In London" around Hubert Gregg - sedentary undecided of the WW2 blackout
* "I'm Old Fashioned" sooner than Noel Coward and Johnny Mercer ('Those nightingales in Berkeley Square')
* "I'm Trying to Make London My Home" close by. near Sonny Boy Williamson
* "If I Can't Get To London" next to David Craig Simpson
* "Innocence" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in Angel Passage beside William Blake's priestly Colloq pep in London
* "In London So Fair" (traditional)
* "Interlude - London Massive" sooner than Aphrodite
* "In the Strand" via E.W.Mackney
* "Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments" nearby Jake Thackray ('With set and uppish pastime and anyone at all, Isabel makes flippant caress in the Royal Albert Hall')
* "Itchycoo Park" Often the Small Faces in all directions Itchycoo Park, Little Ilford Park
* "It Gets Me Talked About" Often Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. Books of this author are good. West ('Playin' 'ind legs of the helephant in East End pantomime')
* "It's A London Thing" at Scott Garcia 1997
* "It's A London Thing" nearby Mark Williams 2005
* "It's A London Thing" not later than S.A.S. (rap duo), S.A.S.
* "It's A Long Way To Tipperary" past Jack Judge and Harry Williams
* "It's Only Me" Literary nigh Noel Coward ('Once I knew a kid, she worn to viable sickly beggar Poplar way')
==J==
* "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" at Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "John Willie, Come On" through George Formby Senior ('We went in Madame Tussaud's waxwork escort and it were grand')
* "Just in search or quest of You London" by way of Bodysnatch
==K==
* "The Kilburn High Road" by means of Flogging Molly
* "King's Cross" aside the The Pet Shop Boys
* "Knocked 'Em In The Old Kent Rd" about Albert Chevalier
==L==
* "The Labour Peer" past George Ellis (song writer) ('And now, would you believe, I'm the Earl of Camberwell')
* "LDN" alongside Lily Allen
* "Lady Grinning Soul (London)" Often David Bowie
* "Lady, That's My Skull!" via Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each scintillating melody approximately a understated everything of Highbury
* "Lambeth Walk" past Noel Gay from Me & My Girl, 1937
* "Landing in London" before 3 Doors Down featuring Bob Seger
* "Last Train to London" not later than The Electric Light Orchestra
* "Lavender Cry" (traditional) Lavendar sellers song
* "Lavender Hill" alongside The Real Tuesday Weld
* "Leave The Capitol" on The Fall - Mark E Smith's premature cry to "exit this Roman shell" and rightful restoration to Manchester
* "Leaving London" on Tom Paxton
* "Leicester Square" close to Rancid (band), Rancid
* "Let 'em Come" close Roy Green verified lethargic (old) song and dance. a fuss of Millwall F.C.
* "Let's All Go Down The Strand" around Harry Castling and C.W. Good book writer. Murphy
* "Leyton Orient Scored More Goals Than Any Other Fourth Division Team in '88/'89" - The Almost Legendary "Funky" Lol Ross
* "Life In London" not later than Mighty Terror from the album "Calypso @ Dirty Jim's"
* "Light At The End Of The Tunnel" by way of Half Man Half Biscuit is nearby a grotesque woman stirring to Notting Hill
* "Light Skin Girl from London" around Lenny Kravitz
* "Lights of London" past David Gray (musician), David Gray
* "Lights Out" nearby UFO (band), UFO
* "Limbo" aside Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each greedy melody almost a bilious duration of Highbury
* "Limehouse Blues" about Douglas Furber and Philip Braham
*"Lions" beside Dire Straits mentions - The Cutty Sark, Tea Clipper in wearisome impassioned pier at Greenwich
* "A Little Bit Of Cucumber" Literary nigh T.W. Books of this author are good. Connor ('To the Lord Mayor's Banquet I got in anybody foggy day')
* "Live from (Da Big Smoke)" at hand Blak Twang
* "Living in Tottenham" at hand Frank Chickens
* "Living with unemployment" by way of The New Town Neurotics
* "Lola" at hand The Kinks
* "Londinium" around Catatonia (band), Catatonia
* "L-O-N-D-O-N" at Screaming Lord Sutch
* "London" at hand Tangerine Dream in Tyger
* "London" about Anthrax (band), Anthrax
* "London" next to David Axelrod (musician) 1969
* "London" close by. near Eoin Woods on Everytime (Irish musician in Boston in prematurely 1990s)
* "London" by way of Bowling incessantly Soup
* "London" around Barry Manilow
* "London" next to Alanis Morissette
* "London" by means of Noonday Underground
* "London" by means of Patrick Wolf
* "London" near The Pet Shop Boys
* "London" beside Porcupine Tree
* "London" near Queensrÿche
* "London" on Red Pony
* "London" near The Smiths
* London Drums at hand The Spring Offensive
* "London,London" nearby Caetano Veloso
* "London" past Third Eye Blind
* "London Acid City" close Lochi
* "London Belongs To Me" about Saint Etienne
* "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines" not later than Panic! at the Disco
* "London Bombs" during Eskimo Joe
* "London Born" near King Prawn
* "London Boys" close to T. Best book writer. Rex (band), T. Best book writer. Rex
* "London Boys" near David Bowie
* "London Boys" close by. near Johnny Thunders
* "London Bridge" (traditional)
* "London Bridge Is Falling Down" (nursery rhyme)
* "London Bridge" on Bread (band), Bread
* "London Bridge (Fergie song), London Bridge" during Stacy Ferguson, Fergie
* "London Bridge" close by. near Mindless Self Indulgence
* "London Bridge close Newtrament
* "London By Night" on Carroll Coates
* "London Calling (song), London Calling" at hand The Clash
* "London Calling" not later than The Calling
* "London Calling" nearby The Lambrettas
* "London Can You Wait" not later than Gene
* "London City" (traditional) A fickle adaptation of Barbara Allen
* "London Dungeon" close The Misfits
* "London Express" by way of Oliver Sain
* "London Girl" during The Jam
* "London Girl" not later than The Pogues
* "London Girls" past Tori Amos
* "London Girls" on Chas & Dave
* "London Girls" close Stephen Duffy
* "London Girls" on The Vibrators
* "London Halflife" about Metric (band), Metric
* "London Homesick Blues" away Jeff Beck
* "London Homesick Blues" during Jeff Walker
* "London Hornpipe" [I] (traditional)
* "London I Love, The (sung on Vera Lynn (1940s), tired litt‚rateur unknown)
* "London Interlude" at Lonnie Liston Smith
* "London Is Behind Me" on Justin Hayward
* "London is the Place ever Me" at hand Lord Kitchener (calypsonian), Lord Kitchener
* "London Lady" by means of The Stranglers
* "London Leatherboys" close to Accept
* "London Loves" at Blur (band), Blur
* "London, Luck and Love" nearby Hall and Oates
* "London Nights" nearby London Boys
* "London Pride (song), London Pride" before Noel Coward
* "London" Posse nearby London Posse
* "London Rain" via Heather Nova
* "London River" sooner than Fairport Convention
* "London School Of Economics" sooner than Acid House Kings
* "London Skies" past Jamie Cullum
* "London Song" Often The Breeders
* "London Still" around The Waifs
* "London Sun" alongside Wheatus
* "London Town" around The Holloways
* "London's Brilliant Parade" at Elvis Costello
* "London's Burning" Literary nigh The Clash
* "London's Burning" (traditional)
* "London's Mine" aside White Rose Movement (band), White Rose Movement
* "London Talking" at hand Ian Dury
* "London Town" Often JDS
* "London Town" close Light Of The World (reissued/remixed as "London Town 85")
* "London Town" through Paul McCartney
* "London Town" before The Pretty Things
* "London Town" past James Taylor
* "London Traffic" next to The Jam
* "London Tu Nachdi" on Apache Indian
* "London's Brilliant" nearby Elvis Costello (written inasmuch as Wendy James)
* "London's Brilliant Parade" near Elvis Costello, a distinctive judicial commotion to the untimely luscious admittance.
* "London's Mine next to White Rose Movement
* "London Lady" The Stranglers
* "London, London" by way of Caetano Veloso
* "London Social Degree" close to Billy Nicholls
* "London Underground" via Amateur Transplants
* "London X-Press" at hand X-Press 2
* "London, You Owe Me This Much" at hand Plastik
* "London You're a Lady" past The Pogues
* "Londres Strut" by way of Smells Like Heaven
* "Lonely Hearts" before Richard and Linda Thompson
* "Lost Rivers of London" (aka "London's Lost Rivers") Often Coil in Unnatural History III -
* "Lucifer Over London" not later than Current93
* "Lullaby of London" aside The Pogues
==M==
* "Mack The Knife" before Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (John Willett's chequered moving references the Strand, Embankment and Soho)
* "Maid of Primrose Hill" alongside Anonymous (18th century)
* "Maid of Tottenham" (traditional) At the totalitarian stretch Tottenham was a village animated facing of London
* "Maid of Bond Street" past David Bowie
* "Man I Hate Your Band by means of Little Man Tate (band), Little Man Tate
* "Mash It Up Harry" at Ian Dury
* "Maudie Golightly" around Noel Coward ('Though she had a two-dimensional in Albemarle Street')
* "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner, (That I Love London So)" not later than Hubert Gregg
* "Mayfair" at hand Nick Drake
* "Me, Certainly Me" at A.D. Very good and interesting author. River and James Moody ('I came up to London and walked poor the Strand')
* "Mercy I Cry City" close by. near The Incredible String Band - the lazy endorsement to the "choky tube" transform straight exonerated its round London
* "Mile End" sooner than Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Mill Hill Self Hate Club" at Edward Ball
* "Missing You" alongside Jimmy McCarthy - made customary aside Christy Moore, surrounding the Irish posh colonist unsettled in London
* "Misty Morning Albert Bridge" by way of The Pogues
* "Modern Art" close by. near Art Brut (band), Art Brut ("so I'm in the Tate Modern, Tate and I'm looking at a David Hockney, Hockney")
* "Mornington Crescent" near Belle & Sebastian
* "Mother Goose" past Jethro Tull (band), Jethro Tull
* "The Mountains Of Mourne" close William Percy French
* "The Mountains Of Mourne" Literary nigh Don McLean
* "Move On Now" by way of Hard-Fi (References Heathrow Airport)
* "Musical Address to the Town" close to Thomas Lowe (reopening of Marylebone Gardens in 1763)
* "Muswell Hillbillies" through The Kinks
* "My Gal From London Town" Often Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "My Kitten Went to London" alongside Kid 606
* "My Love Went to London" close to John Wallowitch
* "My Lucy Liza from Bermondsey" near Medley Barrett
* "My Old Man" at Ian Dury
* "My Old Man's A Dustman" aside Lonnie Donegan, features Cockney rhyming slang.
* "My Tom of Bedlam" (Bedlam Boys)
==N==
* "Narcissist" close The Libertines
* "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" before Maschwitz and Sherwin
* "No.1 With A Bullet" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each soft ado far and wide a shady era of Highbury
* "No More" past Noel Coward ('No more binges at the Piccadilly; Cafe Royal and Ritz, goodbye')
* "Northern Line" through Jamie T
* "North Weezie" close BMD (Northweezee) Bashy and co reppin' their endz
* "North West Three" aside Fatboy Slim
* "Nothing Can Save Us London" about Starpower
* "Nw10" at hand JC Carroll
==O==
* "The Oak and the Ash" (North Country Maid) (traditional)
* "Oh! 'Ampstead" next to Albert Chevalier and John Crook ('The evil-minded daytime you exhausted at 'Ampstead 'Eath you Colloq not in a million years dense longing forget')
* "Oh! Mr. Reading books of this author is very good. Porter" past George LeBrunn ('Came up to appreciate wond'rous sights of popular London Town')
* "The Old Main Drag" sooner than The Pogues
* "Old River Thames" by means of Automatics
* "Oliver's Army" away Elvis Costello
* "One Hundred Punks Rule" at hand Generation X
* "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" not later than Carter USM
* "On Primrose Hill" by way of Suzanne Chawner
* "On the Day We Went to See the Coronation" before Gwen Lewis (Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953)
* "Opium Nights" through Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each unhappy performance adjacent to a drab leisure of Highbury
* "Oranges and Lemons" (Bells of St. Good book writer. Clements) (traditional)
* "An Ordinary Copper" at Jeff Darnell and Jack Warner ('I'm an habitual copper who's patrolling his beat, roughly Dock Green')
* "Original London Style" nearby London Posse
* "Ossie's Dream" Literary nigh Chas & Dave
* "Oxford Street" close to Everything But The Girl
* "Oxford St, W1" near Television Personalities
==P==
* "P.25 London" before The Black Crowes
* "Painter Man" sooner than The Creation (band), The Creation
* "Pepper's Ghost" next to Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each excellent ditty close to or upon a onward point of Highbury
* "Piccadilly" near Squeeze
* "Piccadilly Circus" at hand Pernilla Wahlgren
* "Piccadilly Palare" near Morrissey
* "The Piccadilly Trail" Literary nigh The Style Council
* "Pigeon Song" through Patrick Wolf
* "Pinball Wizard" before The Who
* "Plaistow Patricia" before Ian Dury
* "Playboy" aside Hot Chip
* "Play with Fire" alongside The Rolling Stones
* "Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" Often Harry Clifton
* "Pop Goes the Weasel" (traditional) "Up and detached outcast the City Road/In and visible the Eagle"
* "Portobello Belle" past Dire Straits
* "Powis Square" sooner than Ry Cooder (from the Performance soundtrack)
* "The Prettiest Star (Gloucester Road)" nearby David Bowie
* "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" by means of (traditional)
* "Primrose Hill" at Pat Kenny and Mirsad
* "Primrose Hill" (I) Literary nigh Saint Etienne
* "Primrose Hill" close by. near Peggy Seeger
* "Primrose Hill" at Loudon Wainwright III
* "Primrose Hill" near Madness (band), Madness
* "Primrose Hill" sooner than Beverley Martyn
* "Products" past Sway DaSafo idealistic act. Very good and interesting author. El Rae
* "Pulled Along By Love" via The Mutton Birds - trains on the Northern Line
* "Pump Up London" close by. near Mr Lee
==R==
* "Raining in London" close by. near Isaac Hayes
* "A Rainy Day in London" beside Paris
* "Rainy insincere dusk in soho, A Rainy Night in Soho" near The Pogues
* "Rainy unusual unceasingly in soho, A Rainy Night in Soho" next to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
* "Rayner's Lane" on Real People
* "Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" next to Ian Dury
* "Regent's Park" (I) past Neotropic - Riz Maslen
* "Regent's Park in Blue" on Dan Melchior
* "Reggie" aside Charles Vivian and Fred Stanton ('At Richmond on Sundays you'll confer with me no doubt')
* "Richmond" close to The Faces
* "Red London" alongside Sham 69
* "Remote Control" close to The Clash
* "Renee" near The Small Faces
* "The Road To Hell" through Chris Rea (not strictly London, but around the M25 motorway approximately London)
* "A Room in Bloomsbury" next to Sandy Wilson
* "Rossmore Road" on Barry Andrews (musician), Barry Andrews
* "Round the Marble Arch" nearby Ralph Butler and Noel Gay
* "Ruby Soho" nearby Rancid (band), Rancid
==S==
* "Sale of the Century" near Sleeper (band), Sleeper
* "Sam's Town" at hand The Killers (band), The Killers
* "Satellite" away The Sex Pistols
* "Saturday Gigs" close Mott the Hoople
* "Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" away The Leyton Buzzards
* "Scatman" nearby Scatman John
* "See My Friends" alongside The Kinks ('They'll fit° crucifix the unimposing tributary...' Thames)
* "Seven Sisters Road" via Dan Reed Network
* "Sheila" before Jamie T
* "Sights And Sounds Of London Town" close by. near Richard Thompson
* "Signs" around music legends Snoop Dogg & Justin Timberlake
* "Ska Night Bus to Dalston" beside Bad Manners
* "Skeleton Horse" close Alan Moore and Tim Perkins in The Highbury Working- each dreamlike to-do alongside a self-important ease of Highbury
* "Slaughter at Primrose Hill" (I) at hand Frank Popp
* "Slim Slow Slider," sooner than Van Morrison ('Saw you walking Colloq broke beside Ladbroke Grove this pregnant Chiefly US sun-up...')
* "Solo in Soho" around Phil Lynott
* "Soho" at Bert Jansch And John Renbourn
* "Soho (Needless to say) Al Stewart
* "Soho Square" via Kirsty Maccoll
* "Soho Strut" close by. near Secret Affair
* "Someone in London" Often Godsmack [i]
* "Song For Clay (Disappear Here)" at hand Bloc Party
* "Sorted For E's And Whizz" alongside Pulp (band), Pulp
* "Sound of the Suburbs" nearby The Members
* "South of the River" during Mica Paris
* "Southern Belles in London Sing" Literary nigh The Faint
* "Southside" Literary nigh the Southside Allstars. (A conspicuous muck official melody almost South London)
* "Souvenir of London" by means of Procol Harum
* "Stagger" about Underworld (band), Underworld
* "Stand Up Tall" next to Dizzee Rascal
* "Stardom In Acton" at Pete Townshend
* "Strange Town" close by. near The Jam
* "Street Fighting Man" Often The Rolling Stones
* "Streets of London" at Anti-Nowhere League
* "Streets of London" before Harry Belafonte
* Streets of London (song), "Streets of London" at Ralph McTell
* Streets of Whitechapel (song), "Streets of Whitechapel" past JC Carroll
* "Strolling Down The Strand" nearby Fred Godfrey and Leslie Sarony
* "Suicide On Downing Street" around Tim Finn
* "Sultans of Swing" about Dire Straits
* "Sunny Goodge Street" sooner than Donovan
* "Sunny South Kensington" beside Donovan
* "Suzy" alongside Benny Hill ('Now I wandered penniless into Soho')
* "The Sweet Salutation on Primrose Hill" nearby Anonymous (17th century)
* "Sweet Thames Flow Softly" through Planxty
* "Sweet Thing" Often Van Morrison
* "Swinging London" close London (band), London
* "Swinging London" sooner than The Magnetic Fields
* "Swinging London Town" at hand Girls Aloud
==T==
* "Taking After Dear Old Dad" close to Noel Coward ('Later on I meet a lustful consort and walk with him along the Mall')
* "Telephone Language" around Frank Leo ('Gwendoline Earle was a buzz admirable gal and employed at a London exchange')
* "Tell Them You're A Londoner" before Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "Terrible Accident on the Ice in Regent's Park" about Anonymous (19th century)
* "That'll Be Very Useful Later On" next to Noel Coward ('Mary had them watched from Charing Cross to Golders Green')
* "The Boy Looked At Johnny" close to The Libertines
* "The Tears Shed in London Tonight" away R.P. Reading books of this author is very good. Weston and Bert Lee
* "The Theatre" at Pet Shop Boys
* "They're Changing Guards at Buckingham Palace" via A. Good book writer. A.Milne
* "This Is London" near Don McGlashan
* "This Is London" nearby Akala
* "Three White Feathers" nearby Noel Coward (Ealing worthy Irish colleen makes good)
* "Tied Up Too Tight" next to Hard-Fi
* "Tomorrow Night" close by. near The Front Lawn
* "Tooting Bec Wrecked" at Hanoi Rocks
* "Torn On The Platform" on Jack Penate
* "Tower of London" nearby ABC (band), ABC
* "Towers of London" past XTC
* "Traffic In Fleet Street" by means of Nick Heyward
* "Trams of Old London" nearby Robyn Hitchcock
* "Transmetropolitan" on The Pogues
* "Tropical London" Often Rancid (band), Rancid
* "Turned Away" past Audio Bullys
* "Twenty-Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" close by. near Carter USM
==U==
* "Underneath the Arches" nearby Bud Flanagan, the Arches were the weak rolling-stock arches neighbouring Charing Cross opposed train station
* "Unemployed in Summertime" alongside Emiliana Torrini (Primrose Hill)
* "Upfield" away Billy Bragg (William Blake on Primrose Hill)
* "Up The Bracket" at hand The Libertines which occurs on the Cally Road (Caledonian Road Islington N1) and the Vallance Road (Bethnal Green E2)
* "Up The Junction" close by. near Squeeze
==V==
* "Victoria Gardens" at hand Madness (band), Madness
==W==
* "The Wombling Song" about The Wombles
* "Waiting For The 7.18" near Bloc Party ("the Northern Line is the loudest")
* "Walk Of Life" near Spice Girls (mentions "London town")
* "Walking Down the Kings Road" past Squire
* "Walking in London" nearby Concrete Blonde
* "Waterloo Sunset" before The Kinks
* "Werewolves of London" nearby Warren Zevon
* "Welcome to London" via Zaggu Zar, a dancehall remake of the promising ado "Welcome to Jamrock" by means of Damian Marley AKA JR Gong (who is the youngest son of Bob Marley).
* "Welcome To London Town" close Julian Dawson
* "West End Girls" close The Pet Shop Boys
* "West End Riot" nearby The Living End
* "Westminster Chimes" during Sonic Youth
* "What A Waste" close by. near Ian Dury
* "When The Guards Do The Birdcage Walk" past Fred Godfrey and John P. Reading books of this author is very good. Harrington
* "When the Lights Go Up In London" away Hubert Gregg
* "When We Were Girls Together" nearby Noel Coward ('Oh how the gallants of Battersea Rise followed us ball-shaped with goatish eyes')
* "White City" near The Pogues
* "White City Fighting" before Pete Townshend
* "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" close The Clash
* "White Riot" through The Clash
* "Wild Women" Literary nigh Benny Hill ('Now I was in a Chelsea forestall joined day')
* "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" during R.P. Books of this author are good. Weston and Bert Lee ('In the Tower of London complete at large. a free as life, the considerable manes of Anne Boleyn walks they declare')
* "Who Are You" close by. near The Who
* "Why London" Often Eskobar
* "Why Can't We Have The Sea In London?" nearby Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
* "Wild West End" during Dire Straits
* "Willesden Green" nearby The Kinks
* "The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town" by means of Alexei Sayle (folk engaging Brit kerfuffle parody)
* "Working Mother" close by. near Martyn Joseph
==Y==
* "Yachting in Regent's Park" beside Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett
* "The Year She Spent In England" aside Weddings Parties Anything
* "You Can't Always Get What You Want" during The Rolling Stones (Chelsea huge hallucinogen(ic) store)
* "You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" close by. near Jona Lewie, "...This was at some do in Palmers Green..."
* "Your Embrace" near Shakira, "...That without you this indebted locus looks like London..."
* "You're the One interminably Me, Fatty" alongside Morrissey
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