List of songs about London List of songs about London, England
This is a list of songs about London by notable artists. 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 (or parts of London) are simply name-checked (e.g. "New York, London, Paris, Munich"; lyrics of "Pop Muzik " by M ).
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A
"'A' Bomb in Wardour Street " by The Jam
"A Child of the Jago" by Kaiser Chiefs (named after the novel )
"A Cockney Christmas" by Dick Emery
"A Day in the Life " by The Beatles ("now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall " from Sgt. Pepper , 1967)
"A Day on the Town" by Madness
"A Foggy Day" by Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher)
"A Foggy Day in London Town " by George and Ira Gershwin
"A Happening London Town" by Buck Owens
"A Holloway Person" by The Cleaners from Venus
"A Limpet In Marshalsea" by Tim Hodgkinson
"A London, Allons Donc" by Petula Clark
"A Maiden Came From London Town" by Dave And Toni Arthur
"A Mayfair Suite" by Harry Roy
"A Merry Progress to London" by Ewan MacColl
"A Moment On Hungerford Bridge" by Robb Johnson
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square " by Eric Maschwitz , Manning Sherwin and Jack Strachey
"A Room in Bloomsbury " by Twiggy and Christopher Gable (from the musical The Boyfriend )
"A Thick, Thick Fog In London" by Jack Payne (bandleader)
"A Transport of Delight" by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann , about a London bus
"Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" by Runrig (The Crowded River)
"A13" by Jah Wobble
"A13 Trunk Road to the Sea" by Billy Bragg (Wapping , Barking , Dagenham )
"A405" by Andy Lewis
"Abbey Road" by Tori Amos , about the eponymous road .
"Absolument Hyde Park " by Johnny Hallyday & The Blackburds
"Absolutely Wrong" by Fred Chester and Tom Clare ("I'm Bertie Bright of Bond Street ")
"Acid Meets Dub in Crystal Palace " by Mad Professor
"'Ackney Road" by Marie Lloyd , about the eponymous road .
"Acre Lane" by The Thirst (Brixton)
"Across the River Thames" by Elton John [ 2]
"Acton Town" by Robb Johnson
"Acton Zulus" by Carbon/Silicon
"Addington Shuffle" by The Drug Addix
"Africa" by Madness (Holloway)
"African Headcharge in the Hackney Empire " by Lee "Scratch" Perry
"Aftermath" by R.E.M.
"Ain't Gonna Take It" by Tom Robinson Band (Brixton)
"Alaska Street" by Red Snapper
"Albert and the 'Eadsman" by Marriott Edgar
"Albert Bridge" by The Monochrome Set
"Albion " by Babyshambles (Deptford, Catford)
"Alicia Quays" by Jamie T
"All Change for the Bakerloo Line " by The Pyramids and Mood Reaction
"All Down Piccadilly" from The Arcadians (musical)
"All Over Now" by The Cranberries
"All Quiet on the Western Avenue" by Johnny G
"All Roads Lead To Bow Bells" by Henry Sullivan and Desmond Carter
"All roads lead to London" by Jockstrap
"All the Umbrellas in London" by The Magnetic Fields
"All The Way Home" by Tom Paxton
"All the Way to Holloway" by The Priscillas
"All the Way to Richmond" by Ed Welch
"All the Girls Love Alice " by Elton John (line "And who could you call your friends down in Soho?")
"All Saints Road " by Black Stalin
"All Souls Avenue" by The Cult
"Alperton Head Charge" by Loop Guru
"Always New Depths" by Bloc Party ("All the pennies in the Thames ..")
"The Amazing London Town" (from The Rothschilds )
"American Boy " by Estelle [ 2]
"The 'Ampstead Way" (from London Town )
"Anarchy in Hackney " by Robb Johnson
"And Don't The Kids Just Love It" by Television Personalities (Carnaby Street)
"And God Created Brixton" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
"An Arcade From The Warm Rain That Falls" by Comet Gain (Finsbury Park)
"An Empty River" by Billy Jenkins
"Ange's Song After She Crawled Through London" by Jon Langford & Kathy Acker
"Angel" by My Life Story (set in and around Angel tube station )
"The Angel, Highbury " by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working )
"Angel Square" by Would-be-goods
"Angels Over Kilburn " by Hope of the States
"Animals Are Vanishing (Martian Invasion 1853)" by Silvery ("Westbourne, Effra, the Tyburn and Fleet Sewers...")
"Another Camden Afternoon" by The Stranglers
"Another Day Another Dollar" by Everything But The Girl
"Another Lonely Night in Old London Town" by Lloyd Lovindeer
"Ann Boleyn" by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee ("The bloody Tower")
"Anna the Auctioneer" by Noël Coward
"Any Old Iron " by Harry Champion
"Anybody Seen My Trial?" by Beggar & Co. ("... from a board in London Town.")
"Apples" by Ian Dury
"'Appy in 'Ampstead" by Albert Ketelbey
"April In Kings Cross" by The Tyrrel Corporation
"April Shower at Kew – an Impression" by Haydn Wood
"Arabs In 'Arrods" by Art Attacks
"Archer Street Drag" by George Chisholm
"Archway People" by Saint Etienne
"Archway Towers" by New Model Army
"Argyle Square" by Orphans & Vandals
"Arlington Road" by Gallon Drunk
"Arrows of Eros" by Golden Silvers
"The Arsenal" by Blak Twang
"The Artillery Man and the Fighting Machine" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
"Artillery Row" by The Bevis Frond
"As Dawn Breaks Over London" by Jah Wobble
"As Real As Disneyland" by Julian Dawson
"As The Sun Sets Over London" by Jools Holland
"Asbestos Lead Asbestos" by World Domination Enterprises (White City)
"Assignment London" by London Studio Group (featuring Basil Kirchin )
"Asthma Attack" by CocknBullKid
"At Bertram's Hotel" by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley
"At Ronnie's" by Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band (title references Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London)
"At the Chime of a City Clock" by Nick Drake ("Ride the range of a London street..")
"At the House of the Clerkenwell Kid" by The Real Tuesday Weld
"At the Palais de Dance" by Albert Ketelbey (from A Cockney Suite )
"At The Scene" by Dave Clark Five
"At The Tree I Shall Suffer" by John Gay (from The Beggar's Opera – the "tree" is the Tyburn Tree gallows)
"Autobiography Of A Crackhead" by Shut Up And Dance (the Green Man pub was in East London)
"Autumn in London" by Tony Osborne
"Autumn in London Town" by Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
"Autumngirlsoup" by Kirsty MacColl ("flying over London../crying over London..")
B
"Back in the Old Country" by Tom Robinson (Earls Court)
"Back to Brixton" by Hijack
"Back To London Town" by Milton Ager , Augustus Barratt , Helen Trix and John Murray Anderson
"Back To Mystery City" by Hanoi Rocks ("Mystery City" was a London club)
"BAD" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Bad Day in Bow Creek" by Fad Gadget
"The Bad Photographer" by Saint Etienne (Ladbroke Grove)
"Bad Servant" by Gallon Drunk
"Bad Young Brother" by Derek B
"Bag of Dust" by The Cleaners from Venus (Liverpool Street)
"Bakerloo" by King of Woolworths
"Baker Street " by Gerry Rafferty [ 2]
"Baker Street Muse" by Jethro Tull
"Baker Street Mystery" by Kai Winding
"Bakerloo Blues" by Geraldo
"Bakerloo Non-Stop" by Kenny Baker
"Bakerloo Symphony" by Mauro Picotto
"Baker's Treat" by Elton Dean
"The Ball at Whitehall" from Nell Gwynne (operetta)
"Ballad of Bethnal Green" by Paddy Roberts
"Ballad of Brick Lane" by Serafina Steer
"The Ballad of Climie Fisher" by Half Man Half Biscuit
"Ballad of London" by Alasdair Clayre
"The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" by Stephen Sondheim
"The Ballad of the Warrington" by The Yobs ("The Warrington" is a pub in Maida Vale)
"Ballad of the Woggler's Mooly" by Kenneth Williams ("But the Bow Street Runners caught him, and the judge said 'He will swing'")
"Bands From London Are Shit" by MJ Hibbett
"The Bandstand, Hyde Park" by Haydn Wood
"Banned From The Roxy" by Crass
"Bank Holiday ('Appy 'Ampstead)" by Albert Ketèlbey
"Bar Italia " by Pulp [ 2]
"Barking Park Lake" by Riff Raff
"Barmy London Army" by Charley Harper
"Barnes Bridge" by Harold McNair
"Bartholomew Fair" by Vivian Ellis
"Basement Kiss" by Elvis Costello (North End Road; Belgravia)
"Basing Street" by Nick Lowe
"Basing Street Leslie" by Arrows
"Bat Out of Surbiton" by Wat Tyler
"Bathing In The Serpentine" (from The Bing Girls Are There – a follow-up to The Bing Boys Are Here )
"Bathtime in Clerkenwell" by The Real Tuesday Weld
"Battersea" by Jimi Jamison
"Battersea Bardot" by Pearlfishers
"Battersea Bardot " by Cock Sparrer
"Battersea Bedsitter Blues" by Peter Lundblad
"Battersea Boys" by Chris Difford
"Battersea Bridge Baptism" by Chris T-T
"Battersea Moon" by Eddi Reader
"Battersea Odyssey" by Super Furry Animals
"Battersea Power Station" by Junior's Eyes
"Battersea Rain Dance" by Chris Barber and his Jazzband
"Battersea Rise" by Andy Mackay
"The Battle of All Saints Road" by Big Audio Dynamite (a street in Ladbroke Grove)
"The Battle of Epping Forest" by Genesis [ 2]
"Battlefield W1" by The Adicts
"The Bay of Battersea" by George Grossmith
"BD7" by New Model Army ("West End")
"Beat Dis" by Bomb the Bass (some mixes)
"Beatles Zebra Crossing?" by Shriekback
"Beautiful Bermondsey" by Dick Emery
"Beckton Dumps" by Humble Pie (Eat It album)
"Bedsit City" by The Parkinsons
"Beefeaters" by Johnny Dankworth
"Belmont Street" by The Del-Tones
"Behind Closed Doors of the House of Commons" by Dennis Bovell
"Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! " by The Beatles (Bishopsgate) from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , 1967
"Belgravia " by Ikara Colt
"Belgravia" by Manfred Mann
"The Belle of Barking Creek" by Paddy Roberts
"Belle Of Chalk Farm" (from Hello Cheeky )
"Bells Of Brixton" by Friends, Lovers & Family
"Belmarsh" by The Business
"Belsize Blues" by Al Stewart
"Bench Number 3, Waterloo Station" by Claude François
"Berkeley Mews" by The Kinks
"Berkeley Square and Kew" (from the musical Primrose )
"Burlington Bertie (Tramp)" by Herbie Flowers
"Bermondsey" by Nadia Cattouse
"Bermondsey" by Sid James (in Three Hats for Lisa )
"Bermondsey Bosom (Right)" by King Krule
"Bertha from Balham" by Noël Coward
"Berwick Street Bounce" by Diz Disley & The Soho String Quintette
"Best Days " by Blur
"Bethnal Green Tube Disaster" by Fad Gadget
"Better Not Look Down" by B.B. King
"Between the Dilly And Blue Gate Fields (City) by Jools Holland
"Beyond The Legend of the Battersea Asparagus Triangle" by The Orb
"Biba's Basement" by Thrashing Doves
"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize " by Engelbert Humperdinck
"Big Beat In London" by T La Rock
"Big Ben" by Area-7
"Big Ben" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Big Ben" by Denny Laine
"Big Ben" by Frank Weir
"Big Ben" by Roddy Frame
"Big Ben Blues" by David Owen Norris
"Big Ben Blues" by Ray Martin
"Big Ben Boogie" by Winifred Atwell
"Big Ben Dub" by Mad Professor & Scientist
"Big Ben Gone Wrong" by Mad Professor
"Big Black Smoke" by The Kinks
"Big Jump at Picket's Lock" by Eddie Kidd
"Big Punk" by Judge Dread
"Billy Bentley" by Kilburn and the High Roads (Archway, Kilburn, Dalston, Clapham, Ealing, Covent Garden, etc.)
"Bingo" by Madness
"Birdcage Walk" by Arnold Steck
"Birdcage Walk" by Martha and the Muffins
"Birdcage Walk (Doing The)" by Jools Holland
"Birdman of EC1" by Saint Etienne
"Birds " by Kate Nash
"Bish Bash Bosh" by The Cleaners from Venus (Liverpool Street)
"The Bishop Went Down To Fulham" by Paul Brett
"Bishops Gate" by Towers of London
"Bitter Fingers" by Elton John (about the Denmark Street music publishing trade)
"Black Angel" by Tom Robinson Band (Brixton, Clapham)
"Black Boy Lane" by Babyshambles
"Black Camels of Lavender Hill" by Kim Fowley (a street in Clapham)
"The Black Dog" by Taylor Swift
"Black Dr. Martens" by The Ignerents (Sloane Square)
"The Black Grunger of Hounslow" by Kenneth Williams
"Black London Blues" by Ram John Holder
"The Black Rats of London" by Bruce Hornsby
"Blackboard Jumble" by Barron Knights (Chiswick)
"Blackditch" by Oicho (David Harrow )
"Blackfriars Bridge" by The Men They Couldn't Hang
"Blackheath Episode" by Storm Bugs
"Blackwall Reach" by Saint Etienne
"Blane Over Camden" by Egg
"Blessbury Road" by The Fourmyula
"Blessed" by Simon & Garfunkel [ 2]
"Blind Eye" by Hunters & Collectors
"Blitz Babies" by Bernie Taupin
"The Blitz in London" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
"Bloomsbury Blue" by Simon Nicol
"Blue Angel" by Gene Pitney
"Blue Day " by Suggs and Chelsea FC
"Blue For Waterloo" by Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
"Blue Is The Colour " by The Chelsea Football Squad 1972
"Blue Jeans" by Blur (Portobello Road)
"Blue Monday" by New Order (Re-ordered mix by Paul Dakeyne)
"Blue Piccadilly" by The Feeling
"Blue Room in Archway" by The Boo Radleys
"Bo Street Runner" by The Bo Street Runners
"Boda en Londres" by Mecano
"Boileau Road" by Spontaneous Music Ensemble
"Bollywood to Battersea" by Babyshambles
"Bombing of London" by The Last
"Bond Street" by Burt Bacharach
"Bond Street" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite )
"Bond Street Catalogues" by Andy Bell (singer)
"Bond Street Doodle" by Roberto Delgado (alternative name for Horst Wende )
"The Bond Street Dress Parade" by Clifford Grey (from The Bing Girls Are There – a follow-up to The Bing Boys Are Here )
"Bond Street Parade" by John Schroeder
"Bond Street PM" by Mood Mosaic
"Born Slippy " by Underworld [ 2]
"Born to Be a Dancer " by Kaiser Chiefs
"Bow Bells" by Donald Peers
"Bow Bells" by Firebird
"Bow Bells" by Larry Fotine
"Bow E3" by Wiley [ 2]
"The Boy in the Paisley Shirt" by Television Personalities
"The Boy Looked at Johnny" by The Libertines
"Boy Meets Girl So What" by McCarthy
"Boy Racers RM1" by The Wolfhounds
"The Boys From Highbury" by Arsenal F.C.
"Breakfast in Mayfair" by Fairport Convention
"Brent Cross" by 999
"Brick Lane" by Jools Holland
"Brickfield Nights" by The Boys
"Bridge St. Shuffle" by Frank Tovey
"Bright Lights" by The Special AKA ("I got down to London and what did I see? A thousand policemen all over the street..")
"Bright Young People" by Noël Coward ("We casually strive to keep London alive from Chelsea to Bloomsbury Square")
"Bring Back The Routemaster" by Rukaiya Russell
"Bring On The Funkateers" by Modern Romance
"British Museum" by Peter Sarstedt
"British Museum Waltz" by Sydney Carter & Jeremy Taylor
"Brixton" by Chip Taylor & Jon Langford
"Brixton" by The Jokers (written by Lloyd Charmers )
"Brixton" by Rancid
"Brixton" by Renegade Soundwave
"Brixton" by The Straps
"Brixton" by UK Subs
"Brixton Baby" by DJ Maxi Jazz
"Brixton Beat" by The Toasters
"Brixton Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Brixton Briefcase" by Chase & Status ft. CeeLo Green [ 2]
"Brixton Hop" by Derrick Morgan and The Kurass
"Brixton Hundreds" by The Orb
"Brixton Leaves" by Duke Special
"Brixton Nights" by Crazy Pink Revolvers (featuring Stan Stammers )
"Brixton Possee" by Mikey Dread & Roots Radics
"Brixton Prison" by King Tubby & Scientist
"Brixton Rocket" by The Rudies
"Brixton Serenade" by Lloyd The Matador
"Brixton Skank" by Trinity
"Brixton to Harrow" by The Orb
"Brixton Town" by The Cool Notes
"Brixton Town Hall" by Dennis Alcapone
"Brixton Trial & Crosses" by Rod Taylor ft. Prince Hammer
"Broadcasting House" by George Posford
"Broadwater Farm" by Junior Delgado
"Brockwell Park" by Red House Painters
"Broken Piano" by Frank Turner
"Bromley Common" by The End
"Brompton Oratory" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds[ 1] [ 2]
"Brook Green Suite" by Gustav Holst
"Brooklyn To Brixton" by Freq Nasty
"Broomhouse Road" by The Dash
"Brother Toby Is A Movie From London" by I-Roy
"Buck on Fulham Broadway" by Pezband
"Buckingham Palace" by A. A. Milne (performed by Harold Fraser-Simson among others)
"Buckingham Palace" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Buckingham Palace" by Canibus
"Buckingham Palace" by Dillinger
"Buckingham Palais" by Bobby Crush
"The Buddha Of Suburbia" by David Bowie
"Buk-In-Hamm Palace" by Peter Tosh [ 2]
"Bullen Street Blues" by Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (featuring Bob Brunning )
"Bunny Club" by Polly Scattergood
"Burberry Blue Eyes" by Razorlight
"Burghley Road" by Writing on the Wall
"Burning The Boats" by Madness ("The Government have announced that London Bridge is to be sold...")
"The Burchells of Battersea Rise" by Noël Coward
"Burlington Arcade" by Rick Wakeman & Adam Wakeman
"Burlington Bertie from Bow " by Ella Shields
"Burlington Bertie" by Vesta Tilley
"Berlington Bertie from Bow" by Ella Shields
"Burn Down The Kings Road" by Warfare
"Busdriver" by Kitto (about taking the 73 bus from Euston to Stoke Newington)
"Bus Driver's Prayer " by Ian Dury [ 3]
"Bus Number 13" by Louis Philippe
"Bus Stop In Fulham" by Robb Johnson
"Business Girls" by Madeleine Dring
"The Busy Streets of London" by Nicholas Phipps and Geoffrey Wright
"Buying Up Bond Street" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"By A Piccadilly Cab-Stand" from A Princess of Kensington
"By Piccadilly Station I Sat Down and Wept" by Tracey Thorn
"By The Sea" by Suede
C
D
"Dagenham Dave " by Morrissey
"Dagenham Dave" by The Stranglers
"The Dalston Shroud" by Sand
"Damn Good Show" by Noël Coward ("Everyone in London likes a damn good show")
"Dancing on Frith Street" by Bill Bruford's Earthworks
"Dandy on the Circle Line" by The Cleaners from Venus
"Dans La Prison De Londres" by Louise Forestier
"Dans Les Rues De Londres" by Mylène Farmer (In The Streets of London)
"Dark Streets of London" by The Pogues
"Davy" by Danny Wilson
"Day by Day" by Generation X (Circle Line)
"Day on the Town" by Madness
"Days of Fire" by Nitin Sawhney featuring Natty
"Dead End Street " by The Kinks (about a bedsit in Kentish Town )
"The Dead Girls of London" by Frank Zappa
"Dead London" by Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
"Dear Old Carnaby Street" by Leslie Crowther
"Dear Old London Town" A. Baldwin Sloane , John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield
"Dear Old Shepherds Bush" by Clifford Grey (from the revue The Bing Boys Are Here )
"Dear River Thames" by Richard Digance
"Death At The Tower" by John Fox (composer, arranger, conductor)
"Debris" by The Faces
"Deceives The Eye" by Madness (West End)
"Decline and Fall of the Clerkenwell Kid" by The Real Tuesday Weld
"Dedicated Follower of Fashion " by The Kinks
"Deep Kick" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Deer Park" by The Fall ("I took a walk down West 11")
"Delancey Street...The Theme" by Ballistic Brothers
"Denmark Street" by Cleaners From Venus
"Denmark Street" by The Kinks
"Deptford Broadway Boogie" by Jools Holland
"Deptford Days" by David Knopfler
"Deptford Market" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Der King Von Soho" by Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann
"Der Willy Von Piccadilly" by Eve Boswell
"Destination London" by Betty Roe
"Dettwork Southeast" by Blak Twang [ 2]
"The Devil Went Down to Brixton" by Jim Davidson
"Diamonds in the Dark " by Mystery Jets (includes the line "We would live on Delancey Street", a road in Camden)
"Diane From Manchester Square" by Tommy Roe
"Dick Turpin Suite" by Johnny Pearson
"Dick-a-Dum-Dum (King's Road)" by Jim Dale
"Dickens of London" by Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra
"Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?" by Noel Gay
"Did You See The Crowd in Piccadilly" by George Formby Snr
"Difficult Fun" by The Slits
"The Dilly" by Music Machine With Patti Boulaye
"Dilly Boys" by The Libertines
"Ding Walls" by Mark Murphy (singer)
"Dinner at the Ritz" by City Boy
"Dirtee Cash" by Dizzee Rascal
"Dirty Girls" by UK Subs
"Dirty Water" by The Inmates (originally about the River Charles and Boston, USA, this version is about the Thames and London)
"Discover London City" by Jah Thomas
"Disgusted E7" by The Wolfhounds
"District Line" by MC Tali
"District Line" by Milburn
"Districts" by Clifford Grey and A. W. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea, etc.)
"Docklands Blues" by Ed Ball
"Docklands Renewed" by British Sea Power
"Dr Jekyll And Hyde Park" by The Mohawks
"Do The Right Thing" by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
"Do The Strand " by Roxy Music
"Do You Come Here Often?" by The Tornados ("see you down the 'Dilly")
"Do You Really Like It? " by DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies
"(Do You Remember) The Saturday Gigs?" by Mott The Hoople
"Dogs" by The Who (White City dog-track)
"Doin' Our Own Dang" by Jungle Brothers and Monie Love
"Dolphin Square" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife
"Dolly Birds & Spies" by The Cleaners from Venus
"Doesn't Rain in London" by Isaac Hayes
"Don't Bring Lulu " by Dorothy Provine
"Don't Go Back to Dalston" by Razorlight
"Don't Go To Soho" by Russ Ballard & The Barnet Dogs
"Don't Let Dem Fool You" by Blak Twang (Harlesden, East Dulwich)
"Don't Lose Your Heart In London Town" by Kevin Peek
"Don't Make Fun of the Festival" by Noël Coward (1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank)
"Don't Try To Lay No Boogie on the King of Rock And Roll" by Long John Baldry (Wardour Street )
"Donald Where's Your Troosers? " by Andy Stewart ("I went down to London Town/And I had some fun in the underground")
"Dopamine Clouds Over Craven Cottage" by Stars of the Lid
"Dorchester Hotel" by The Sounds
"The Double Deckers" by The Double Deckers
"A Dove Flew Down From The Elephant/The Little Boy in the Castle" by The Style Council
"Down at Our Battersea Boozer" by Monica Rose
"Down at the Harbour" by Gallon Drunk
"Down at the Ritz" by Speed Limit
"Down at the Vortex" by Yellow Dog
"Down Below" by Sydney Carter ("It isn't hard to tell, down below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, down below")
"Down in Drury Lane" by Paddy Roberts
"Down In Soho" by Syd Dale
"Down in the Tube Station at Midnight " by The Jam [ 2]
"Down on London" by The Wildhearts
"Down on the Underground" by Alan Hull
"Down Petticoat Lane" by Richard Digance
"Down Street" by Steve Hackett
"Down the Apples 'n' Pears" from Sherlock Holmes: The Musical
"Down the Lane" by Lionel Bart (about Petticoat Lane)
"Down to London " by Joe Jackson
"Down Vauxhall Way" by John Hanson
"Downing Street Dub" by Peter Hunningale
"Downing Street Kindling " by Larrikin Love
"Downing Street Rock" by Dennis Bovell
"Down With the Whole Darn Lot" by Noël Coward ("Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum")
"Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital " by Billy Jenkins
"Dream " by Dizzee Rascal
"The Drinking Song of the Merchant Bankers" by McCarthy
"Driving in My Car " by Madness [ 3]
"The Drummer And the Cook (Cockney Air)" by Harry Belafonte
"Drums Over London" by Disco Zombies
"Du" by Cro (singer)
"Du Cane Road" by Topper Headon
"Duchess of Duke Street" by Alexander Faris (Duke Street, Marylebone )
"Dub Conference In London" by The Simeons (reggae)
"Duffer St. George" by The Fiery Furnaces
"Duke of Earlsfield" by Sabres of Paradise
"The Duke of Seven Dials" by George Grossmith
"Dumb Waiters" by Psychedelic Furs
"Dungeon Town" by The Brotherhood
"Dustman in Chiswick" by Spike Milligan with Jeremy Taylor
"D'Ya Like Scratchin'" by Malcolm McLaren
E
"E3 Symphony" by Kenny Wellington (of Light of the World (band) )
"Ealing Comedy" by Soft Machine
"Earl of Kennington" by Portion Control
"The Earl of Walthamstowe" by The Bevis Frond
"Earlies" by Trashcan Sinatras
"Earls Court Blues" by Barry Crocker
"Earls Court Breakdown" by Alan Tunbridge ft Wizz Jones
"The Earl's Court Case" by Steve Swindells
"Earl's Sluice" by Oicho (David Harrow )
"Earthquake in Westminster" by Ras Tekla & Black Roots (band)
"East Acton Action" by Alternative TV
"East End" by Cockney Rejects
"East End Babylon" by Cockney Rejects
"East End Ding Dong" by Richard Digance
"East End Girl" by Cock Sparrer
"East End Kids" by The Ejected
"East Sheen" by 'O' Level
"East Side Struttin'" by Steve Marriott
"East Stratford Too-Doo" by Mike Westbrook
"Eastbound Train" by Dire Straits (New Cross Station, Mile End Road, Central line, etc.)
"'EastEnders' Theme" by Simon May
"Easy Street, SE17" by Nine Below Zero
"EC 4" by The Flys
"Ecstasy (Wherever You May Be)" by Adrenalin M.O.D. (mentions various acid house nights from 1988 nearly all of them in London)
"E Equals MC2" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Edgware Station" by Edward Bear
"Edge of Everything" by Colour Me Wednesday ("The M25 hems us in"; about Uxbridge)
"Edmonton Green" by Chas & Dave
"Eel Pie Memories" by Downliners Sect
"Effra" by Oicho (David Harrow )
"Eight Miles High " by The Byrds [ 1] [ 2]
"El Morocco Tea Rooms" by Ron Goodwin
"Electric Avenue " by Eddy Grant [ 2]
"Electric Avenue" by Renaissance
"Elegy (Thoughts on Passing the Cenotaph)" by Albert Ketelbey
"Elephants And Castles" by George Martin
"Elgin Avenue" by Tom Robinson Band
"Elgin Mansions" by Rick Wakeman
"Elm Grove Window" by The Clientele
"Elm Park Tramp" by Wat Tyler
"Elvaston Place " by Al Stewart
"Emit Remmus" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Encore" by Tongue 'n' Cheek
"The Engine Driver Song" by Television Personalities (Liverpool Street)
"England" by Jehst ("Trapped in the Capital..")
"England" by The National
"England Belongs To Me" by Cock Sparrer (originally London Belongs.. )
"England 2 Colombia 0" by Kirsty MacColl ("in a pub in Belsize Park")
"England's Glory" by Max Wall and Ian Dury
"England Swings " by Roger Miller (mentions Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben) 1965
"Er Wollte Nach London" by Udo Lindenberg
"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" by Benny Hill (references Teddington)
"Escape From Kilburn" by Miranda Sex Garden
"The Eton Rifles" by The Jam (House of Commons)
"Europa & The Pirate Twins" by Thomas Dolby
"European Blueboy" by The Mamas & The Papas (Soho)
"Euston Station" by Barbara Ruskin
"Euston Station" by The Oyster Band
"Evening In London" from Follow That Girl
"Event#5 (Mortlake Mooch)" by Sphincter Ensemble (featuring John Gustafson (musician)
"Every Little Movement" by Karl Hoschna and Otto Harbach ("Up to the West End, right in the Best End, straight from the country came Miss Maudie Brown")
"Every Loser in London" by Bill Pritchard
"Everybody Salsa" by Modern Romance ("Now this ain't Puerto Rico, this is London E18")
"Everything Eventually" by Appleton ('Let's go fly a kite on Primrose Hill')
"Everything's Changed (Since You've Been To London)" by Kingmaker
"The Evil Eye" by Joe Jackson ('I got a job in S.E. 15')
"Ex-Cable Street" by The Wolfhounds
"Excuse Me" by Wreckless Eric (Wandsworth, Waterloo, Clapham)
"Exiting Hyde Park Towers" by Paul Smith (rock vocalist) & Peter Brewis
"Exodus From Bromley" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Eyeless in Holloway" by Johnny Flynn
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"La Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage
"La Seine Et La Tamise" by Petula Clark
"The Labyrinth of Limehouse" by Marc Almond
"Ladbroke Groove" by DJ Spinna
"Ladbroke Grove" by AJ Tracey
"Ladbroke Grove Blues" by Ram John Holder (1969)
"Ladies of London Town" by Frank Turner (from Sleep Is for the Week , 2007)
"Lady Grinning Soul" by David Bowie (London)
"The Lady is a Tramp" by Buddy Greco
"Lady Soho" by Carlos Franzetti
"Lambeth" by Burial
"The Lambeth Trot" by Wild Willy Barrett
"The Lambeth Walk" by Noel Gay (from Me and My Girl , 1937)[ 3]
"The Lambeth Waltz" by Vera Lynn (1953)
"Landing in London " by 3 Doors Down ft. Bob Seger
"The Lass of London City" by Nic Jones
"Last Flight To Abu Dhabi" by Billy Bragg (mentions Chelsea FC)
"Last Gang in Town" by The Clash
"The Last Living Rose" by PJ Harvey
"Last Night in Soho" by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
"Last Round-up In Deptford" by Flying Pickets
"Last Tango in London" by Mud
"Last Train to Clapham Junction" by The Business
"Last Train to Dagenham" by Cock Sparrer
"Last Train to London " by Electric Light Orchestra
"Last Train to London" by Mimi Webb
"Last Train To Trancentral" by The KLF (Trancentral was their studio in Stockwell)
"Last Words" by The Real Tuesday Weld ("Over Elgin Avenue a helium balloon...")
"Latchmere" by The Maccabees
"Latchmere Allotments" by The Orb
"Late Night London" by Syd Dale
"Late Train To London" by Darden Smith
"Latin American Girl In London Town" by Thunderpussy
"Latin Music" by Kid Creole and the Coconuts
"The Laughing Gnome" by David Bowie (London School of Economics)
"Lavender Hill" by Dana Gillespie
"Lavender Hill" by The Kinks
"Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon by Queen
"LDN" by Lily Allen [ 1] [ 2]
"Le Blues De Londres" by Dick Annegarn
"Le Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage
"Le Piccadilly" by Erik Satie
"Lea Bridge Stomp" by Freddy Randall
"Lea Valley Bridge" by Ray Dexter (English country singer)
"Leapin' In London" by John Dankworth
"Leave the Capitol" by The Fall
"Leave The City and Come Home" by The Rakes
"Leaving London" by Tom Paxton
"The Leaving of London" by Bevis Frond
"Lee Navigation" by Saint Etienne
"Legato Leicester Square" by Betty Roe
"Leicester Square" by DJ SS
"Leicester Square" by Rancid (band)
"Leicester Square Rag" by Harry Roy
"Lesney Factory" by Saint Etienne
"Let London Be Nice Again" by Joseph Cotton
"Let's All Go Down The Strand" by C.W. Murphy and Harry Castling (music hall standard)
"Let's Dance" by Chris Rea & Bob Mortimer
"Let's Push Things Forward" by The Streets
"Let's Submerge" by X Ray Spex ("going down to the Underground")
"Let's Womble to the Party Tonight" by The Wombles (Wimbledon)
"Letter 2 London" by Coachwhips
"Lewisham McDeez" by The Square
"Leyton Art Inferno" by Saint Etienne
"The Liberty of Norton Folgate" by Madness [ 2]
"The Life Auction: Impressions Of Southall From The Train" by The Strawbs
"Life Begins at Oxford Circus" by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra
"Life from a Window" by The Jam
"Life in London" by Mighty Terror
"Life in London" by Noel Harrison
"Life in London" by Pat Travers Band
"Life Is A Long Song" by Jethro Tull (Baker Street)
"Life Is True in London Town" by Wallenstein
"Light at the End of the Tunnel" by Half Man Half Biscuit (about a girl moving to Notting Hill)
"Light Skin Girl from London" by Lenny Kravitz
"Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)" by The Clash (The Westway; Ladbroke Grove; Hounslow)
"Lights of London" by David Gray
"Lights Out" by UFO
"Limehouse" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite )
"Limehouse Cut" by Jah Wobble
"Limehouse Nights" by George Gershwin
"Limehouse Reach" by Ian Wallace (singer)
"Lions" by Dire Straits (mentions – The Cutty Sark, Tea Clipper in dry dock at Greenwich)
"Lions of Charing Cross" by Blow Monkeys
"Little Miss Pipedream" by The Wombats ("cause foggy London town's not built for me or you")
"Little Miss Portobello" by Kevin Coyne
"The Little Old Church Near Leicester Square" by Freddy Martin
"The Little Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street" by Kay Kyser and his Orchestra
"Little Russell Street" by Nine Below Zero
"Liv Togevver (The Greater London Funkathon)" by Light of the World
"Live At London" by Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo (this is not a live record but the name of the tune)
"Live From (Da Big Smoke)" by Blak Twang
"Live in Trouble" by The Barron Knights (Walthamstow, Tower Bridge, Catford, etc.)
"Liverpool Street" by Warm Jets
"Livin' In Hackney" by Outlaw Posse
"Living Here In London" by Foster & Allen
"Living in London" by Brendan Shine
"Living in London" by Starry Eyed and Laughing
"Living in London" by Wiley [ 3]
"Living in Tottenham" by Frank Chickens
"Living with Unemployment" by Newtown Neurotics
"Loftholdingswood" by Microdisney
"Lola " by The Kinks
"Londinium" by Archive
"Londinium" by Catatonia
"L-ON-D-ON" by Bassvictim
"L-O-N-D-O-N" by Screaming Lord Sutch
"L.O.N.D.O.N." (London) by Leslie Bricusse
"L.O.N.D.O.N. Town" by Craig McLachlan And Check 1-2
"Lon Don" by The Passage (band)
"London" by μ-Ziq
"London" by AJ and Deno featuring EO
"London" by Alanis Morissette
"London" by Alessi
"London" by Amen Andrews (an alias of Luke Vibert )
"London" by Barry Manilow [ 2]
"London" by Ben Howard
"London" by Billy Field
"London" by Bowling for Soup
"London" by Chava Alberstein
"London" by Chris Stamey
"London" by David Axelrod
"London" by Eddie Floyd
"London" by Frida Hyvönen
"London" by Gil Evans
"London" by Girlschool
"London" by Gordon Giltrap
"London" by Harpo
"London" by International Observer
"London" by Jeff Lang
"London" by June Brown
"London" by The Junkies
"London" by Maty Noyes
"London" by Sparklehorse National Youth Jazz Orchestra
"London" by National Youth Jazz Orchestra
"London" by Nick Heyward
"London" by Nicky Thomas
"London" by Noonday Underground
"London" by Patrick Wolf
"London " by Pet Shop Boys
"London" by Porcupine Tree
"London" by Queensrÿche
"London" by Roger Hodgson
"London" by Roy Reid (aka I-Roy )
"London" by The Rumble Strips
"London" by Sandie Shaw
"London" by Sandy Denny Thea Gilmore
"London" by The Smiths [ 2]
"London" by Smoke City
"London" by Sparklehorse
"London" by Steeleye Span
"London" by Tangerine Dream (Tyger )
"London" by Thea Gilmore
"London" by They Might Be Giants
"London" by Third Eye Blind
"London" by Timati and Grigory Leps
"London" by Tina Dico
"London" by Vanessa Carlton
"London Aquarium" by Chris T-T
"London A Rose" by Arthur Louis
"London A to Z" by Deacon Blue
"London A Weh Live" by Penfold, Fathead (musician) & Tenor Fly
"London After Midnight" by The Flaming Stars
"London Again Suite – Oxford Street, Langham Place, Mayfair"[I] by Eric Coates
"London Air" by Elvin Jones
"London Airport" by Raymond Scott
"London at Night" by Noël Coward
"London Babu" by Priya Himesh
"London Beach" by TV Smith
"The London Beau" by Elton Hayes
"London Beckoned Songs About Money Written by Machines" by Panic! at the Disco
"London Belongs To Me" by Max Miller (comedian)
"London Belongs To Me" by Saint Etienne [ 1] [ 2]
"London Berry Blues" by Chuck Berry
"London Between the Fires" by Soho
"London Blue" by David Lanz
"London Blues" by Canned Heat
"London Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
"London Blues" by Rosie (featured David Lasley )
"London Bitch" by 50 Cent
"London Bombs " by Eskimo Joe
"London Born" by King Prawn
"London Bouncers" by Action Pact!
"London Boy" by Donae'o
"London Boy" by Taylor Swift
"London Boys" by Anti Nowhere League
"The London Boys" by David Bowie [ 1]
"The London Boys" by Tommy Bruce
"London Boys" by T. Rex [ 1] [ 2]
"London Boys" by Johnny Thunders
"London Boys" by The Times
"London Boys" by The Go-Go's
"London Bridge" by Big Audio Dynamite
"London Bridge" by Bread
"London Bridge" by Cilla Black
"London Bridge" by Dogs
"London Bridge" by Ed Sheeran ft Yelawolf (from The Slumdon Bridge 2012)
"London Bridge" by Fergie
"London Bridge" by Frederic Weatherly
"London Bridge" by Jakko Jakszyk
"London Bridge" by Joe Gibbs
"London Bridge" by Mighty Sparrow
"London Bridge (London Bridge is Broken Down)" by Mike Westbrook
"London Bridge Has Fallen" by Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus
"London Bridge is Falling Down " – composer unknown (nursery rhyme)
"London Bridge is Falling Down" by Kirsty MacColl
"London Bridge Special" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics
"London Bridges" by Vince DiCola
"London Burning" by Enos McLeod
"London's Burning" by Clash
"London By Bus" by Lionel Bart
"London By Night" by Carroll Coates (recorded by Frank Sinatra )
"London Bye Ta-Ta" by David Bowie [ 2]
"London Cafe Blues" by King Oliver
"London Calling" by Eric Coates
"London Calling " by The Clash [ 9] [ 2]
"London Calling" by The Lambrettas
"London Calls" by Billy Cotton
"London, Can You Wait" by Gene
"London Chimes" by Paul Hardcastle
"London City" by Back to the Planet
"London City" by Devlin
"London City" by Freedom
"London City" by Jah Thomas
"London City" by Otto Sieben (pseudonym of Gerhard Narholz )
"London City Rock" by U-Roy
"London Cold" by Yellowman
"London Conversation" by John Martyn
"London Crawlng" by Rialto
"London Danny" by Jez Lowe
"London Derriere" by Manny Albam
"London Derriere" by Quincy Jones
"London Deserted" by John Murphy
"London-Donnie" by Don Byas
"London Drunk" by Swingin' Utters
"London Dub" by Ruts DC
"London Dungeon" by The Misfits [ 2]
"London Dungeons" by Congo Natty (aka Rebel MC )
"London England" by Corduroy
"London Eye" by Regular Fries
"The London Eye" by Robb Johnson
"London Fair" by Ole Jensen aka Robert Farnon
"London Fantasia" by Alberto Semprini
"London Fantasy" by Nolwenn Leroy
"London Fields" by Chris Connelly
"London Fields" by Energy Orchard
"London Fields" by Sleeping States
"London Fog" by Oliver Nelson Orchestra
"London For Christmas" by Limahl
"London Gangs" by Sault
"London Gay" by The Mighty Duke
"A London Ghetto" by Ram John Holder
"London Girl" by 50 Cent
"London Girl" by The Jam
"London Girl" by The Pogues [ 3]
"London Girl" by Toyan
"London Girls" by Chas & Dave (also covered by Tori Amos )[ 2]
"London Girls" by Dave Warner
"London Girls" by Kirsty MacColl (theme tune to sitcom Dream Stuffing )
"London Girls" by Rosetta Stone
"London Girls" by Stephen Duffy
"London Girls" by The Vibrators
"London Girls" by Yellow Dog
"London Groove" by Airtight (includes Nick Nicely )
"London Hates You" by The Kills
"London, Here in London the Ideal Will not all be Undone..." by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin (from the comedy musical The New Aladdin )
"London Hilton" by Keith Mansfield
"London Homesick Blues" by Gary P. Nunn sung by Jerry Jeff Walker
"London Hornpipe" by Fiddling "Tater" Tate With Red Smiley & The Blue Grass Cut-Ups
"London Hymn" by Josh Groban
"The London I Love" by Vera Lynn (1941, by George Posford and Harold Purcell )
"London (I'm Coming To See You)" by Glen Campbell
"London Interlude" by Lonnie Liston Smith
"London in July" by Corky Hale
"London in the Rain" by Jeff Beck Band & Upp
"London in the Rain" by Marc Jordan
"London in the Rain" by Puressence
"London in the Springtime (London Chimes)" by Paul Hardcastle
"London in Terror" by Motionless in White
"London Irish" by The Divine Comedy
"London (Is A Little Bit of All Right)" by Noël Coward
"London Is A Village" by Maxine Daniels
"London Is Behind Me" by Justin Hayward
"London Is Burning" by Mark Spiro
"London Is Burning" by Smokie
"London Is London" by The Nolans
"London Is Lonely" by Holly Humberstone
"London Is Mine" by White Rose Movement
"London Is My Cup of Tea" by Acker Bilk
"London Is The Biz" by The Firm (novelty band)
"London Is The Place for Me" by Lord Kitchener
"London Is The Reason" by Gallows
"London Isn't Smiling Anymore" by Jack Jones
"London Johnnies" music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey
"London Kid" by Jean Michel Jarre
"London Lady" by The Stranglers (mentions 'Dingwalls' nightblub)
"London Lawa Yo" by Ebenezer Obey
"London Leatherboys" by Accept
"London Leaves" by Boxcar Willie
"London Letters" by The Nits
"London Life" by Anita Harris
"London Life" by Down to the Bone
"London Life" by Ian & Sylvia
"London Life" by Syd Dale
"London London" by The Regents (new wave band)
"London, London - My Hometown" by Dave Lee (jazz musician)
"London London" by Caetano Veloso [ 2]
"London Look" by Herman's Hermits
"London Loves" by Blur
"London, Luck and Love" by Hall & Oates
"London Madrid" by The Aislers Set
"London Massive" by London Posse
"London Mine" by Joy Crookes
"London Mourning in Ashes" by Ewan MacColl
"London Movie" by Glen Brown
"London My Town" by Anthony Adverse
"London My Home Town" by The Chantelles
"London Nights" by Dawnstar
"London Nights" by London Boys
"London On A Rainy Night" by Ambrose (bandleader)
"London On Sea" by Robb Johnson
"London Overgrown" by John Foxx
"A London Overture" by John Ireland
"A London Overture" by Philip Sparke
"London Pageant" by Arnold Bax
"London-Paris" by Gazebo (musician)
"London-Paris" by Pizzicato Five
"London Paris Rome Blues Express" by Ram John Holder
"London Particular" by The Ethical Debating Society (about the Heygate estate, Elephant and Castle)
"London Patola" by Jazzie B
"London People" by Friends, Lovers & Family
"London Pieces" by John Ireland
"London Plantation" by Mad Professor
"London Posse" by London Posse
"London Posse" by Toyan
"London Pregnancy Test 1976" by Experimental Pop Band
"London Pride " by Noël Coward [ 2]
"London Punk" by Michael Gray (DJ)
"London Queen" by Charli XCX from Sucker 2014
"London Queen of My Heart" by Cath Carroll
"London Rain" by Jah Wobble
"London Rain (Nothing Heals Me Like you Do)" by Heather Nova
"London Revisited" by Ray Russell
"London Rhythm" by Mills Brothers
"London River" by Fairport Convention
"London Rock" by Al Campbell
"London Rock" by BK vs. Ali Wilson
"London Rock" by Tony Crombie
"London Rock" by U Brown
"London Rock" by The Zanies (featuring Davie Allan )
"London Rocker" by Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages
"London Samba" by Joyce Moreno (musician)
"London Skank" by Jah Thomas
"London Skies" by Jamie Cullum
"London Skies" by Glen Goldsmith
"London Skies London Eyes" by Little Man Tate
"London Skyline" by Acoustic Alchemy
"London Song" by The Breeders
"London Song" by Ray Davies
"London Song" by Mike Westbrook
"London Song" by Seatrain
"London Sound" by The Freestylers
"London South" by Nick Nicely
"London Special" by Champion Jack Dupree
"London Still" by The Waifs
"London Stomp" by Bo Diddley
"London Stone" by Bevis Frond
"London Story" by England
"London Suite" by Fats Waller (recorded 1939 in London)
"London Suite" by Louis Bellson
"London Sun" by Wheatus
"A London Symphony" by Ralph Vaughan Williams
"London Symphony" by Joseph Haydn
"London Talking" by Ian Dury
"London Talking Blues" by Jeremy Taylor (singer)
"London Tango" by Sydney Thompson (musician) and his Orchestra
"London Taps" music and lyrics by John Golden lyrics by John E. Hazzard
"The London Theme" by John Barry
"The London Theme" by Ron Goodwin
"London Thing" by Ranking Dread
"London Times" by Radio Heart and Gary Numan
"London To Birmingham" by Jah Woosh
"London To Gaza" by Gilad Atzmon
"London Tonight" by Collapsed Lung
"London Tonight" by Skinny (band)
"London Town" by Bellowhead [ 2]
"London Town" by Bill Summers and Summers Heat
"London Town " by Bucks Fizz
"London Town" by Dennis Alcapone
"London Town" by Donovan
"London Town" by Dub Pistols
"London Town" by Sir Edward German
"London Town" by Gene Chandler a k a The Duke of Earl
"London Town" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
"London Town" by Helen Trix
"London Town" by The Holloways
"London Town" by James Taylor
"London Town" by John Bundrick
"London Town" by Jon Pertwee
"London Town" by Kano
"London Town" by Kobo Town
"London Town" by Kosmos Express
"London Town" by Laura Marling [ 2]
"London Town" by Lally Stott
"London Town" by Lena Fiagbe
"London Town" by Les Humphries
"London Town" by Light of the World [ 2]
"London Town" by Master Shortie
"London Town" by Mick Taylor
"London Town" by Mike Read
"London Town" by Oliver Onions
"London Town " by Paul McCartney & Wings
"London Town" by The Pretty Things
"London Town" by Ralph Reader
"London Town" by Rolf Harris
"London Town" by Ronald Binge
"London Town" by Shack
"London Town" by Shawn Phillips
"London Town" by Special Duties
"London Town" by Stanley Holloway
"London Town" by Tetsu Yamauchi
"London Town C'mon Down" by Roger Taylor
"London Town Girl" by Epitaph
"London Town (You Haunt Me)" from The Co-Optimists
"London Traffic" by Giorgio
"London Traffic" by The Jam
"London Trios" by Joseph Haydn
"London Tu Nachdi" by Apache Indian
"London Underground " by Amateur Transplants
"London Underground" by Gregg Karukas
"London Underground" by Julian Cope
"London Waltz" by Richard Fariña
"The London We Live In " by Arthur Mullard
"London West One" by Joe Henderson
"The London Whine Company" by McLusky
"London You're a Lady" by The Pogues
"Londonola" by Roy Fox
"London's A Lonely Town" by Dave Edmunds
"London's After Work Drinking Culture" by John Howard (singer-songwriter) and The Night Mail
"London's Brilliant" by Elvis Costello (recorded by Wendy James )
"London's Brilliant Parade" by Elvis Costello [ 1]
"London's Burning" by Big Youth
"London's Burning " by The Clash [ 3]
"London's Burning" by Grace Petrie
"London's Burning" by Johnny Warman
"London's Finest" by Simon Harris
"London's Fog" by Mikis Theodorakis
"London's Lottery" by Ewan MacColl
"London's Low Market Pricing" by Eric Van Der Westen's Quadrant Extended
"London's Mine" by White Rose Movement
"London's Not Too Far" by Hank Marvin
"London's Song" by Matt Hartke
"London's Up For Sale" by Leslie Crowther
"Londres" by Brazzaville
"Lonely in London" by Betty Roe
"Lonely London" by Jah Wobble
"Long Island" by Trevor Rabin
"Long Live Rock " by The Who (about a Who concert in London at the Rainbow Theatre )
"Looking Down on London" by Komputer
"Looking Down on London" by T. V. Smith 's Explorers
"Looking For Mugs in the Strand" by George Formby Snr
"The Lord Abides in London" from Sherlock Holmes: The Musical
"The Lord Mayor's Show" by Jack Payne (bandleader)
"Lords Pavilion" by Instant Sunshine
"Lorelei" by Lonnie Donegan
"Los Peckham Ryos" by Instant Sunshine
"Losing Haringey" by The Clientele
"Lost In London" by The Tangent
"Lost on the High Street" by Colour Me Wednesday (about Uxbridge)
"Love On The Northern Line" by Northern Line (band)
"Lovedrive" by The Scorpions
"Lovely Bermondsey" by Dick Emery
"Lovely London" by Monty Norman
"Lovely London Town" by Gwyneth Herbert (from the musical The A-Z of Mrs P )
"Lovely Money" by The Damned (Soho, Tower of London etc.)
"Lovers of London" by Linus
"Lovers In Hyde Park" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"London is the reason" by Gallows
"Lucifer Over London" by Current 93
"Lucky in London" by A Witness
"Lullaby of London" by The Pogues
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"M25" by Adamski
"M25" by Jah Wobble
"M4 Freedom Talking Blues" by Spike Milligan & Jeremy Taylor
"Mack The Knife" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (John Willett's translation references the Strand, Embankment and Soho)
"Mad Not Mad" by Madness ("Dancing over Big Ben ")
"Mad Bess of Bedlam" by Kathleen Ferrier
"Mad Tom of Bedlam" by Jolie Holland
"Madam Tussauds" by DJ SS
"Magic's Back" (Theme From 'The Ghosts of Oxford Street')" by Malcolm McLaren
"Maids of Bond Street" by David Bowie
"Maida Aida" by The Nips
"Maida Vale" by Linda Hoyle
"Man From Shooters Hill" by Keith Hudson
"Man I Hate Your Band" by Little Man Tate
"Man on the Tube" by The Passions
"Man Out of Time" by Elvis Costello (references Knightsbridge and Traitors' Gate )
"Marble Arch" by Clifford T Ward
"Marble Arch" by Dave Brubeck Quartet
"Marble Arch" by Roddy Frame
"Marcel's" by Herman's Hermits (Wapping)
"Marcie Dreams of Deptford" by Saint Etienne
"Mario's Cafe" by Saint Etienne [ 2]
"Marshalsea" by Ivor Raymonde
"Martell" by The Cribs
"Martin" by Tom Robinson Band (Clapham)
"Mascara" by Dream Wife (Mascara Bar [Stamford Hill], Clapton, Hackney Downs)
"The Masher King of Piccadilly" by Richard Corney Grain
"Mash It Up Harry" by Ian Dury (Wembley, Wembley Way, Harold Hill etc.)
"Maskenball bei Scotland Yard" by Bill Ramsey
"Maudie Golightly" by Noël Coward ("Though she had a flat in Albemarle Street")
"Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner " by Hubert Gregg [ 2]
"Mayfair" by Eric Coates (from London Again Suite )
"Mayfair" by Nick Drake
"Mayfair" by The Quireboys
"Mayfair Affair" from Kean (musical)
"Mayfair Model" by Ray Martin (orchestra leader)
"Me And Mr Jones" by Amy Winehouse (Brixton)
"Me and My Desire (Meanwhile in a Luxury Dockland Home)" by Television Personalities (Tower Bridge, London Docklands)
"Me, Certainly Me" by A.D. River and James Moody ("I came up to London and walked down the Strand")
"Medicine Show" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Meet Me At The Strand" by Monty Norman
"Meet Me in Battersea Park" by Petula Clark [ 2]
"Meltdown (At Madame Tussaud's)" by Steve Taylor
"Memories of 3rd Base" by Skream [ 2]
"Memories Of Camden By The Canal" by Jah Wobble
"Memory of a Free Festival" by David Bowie (about a festival in South London)
"Men About Town" by Noël Coward ("As we stroll down Piccadilly in the bright morning air")
"The Menace" by Lowkey
"Mercy I Cry City" by The Incredible String Band (the reference to the "choky tube" make clear it is about London)
"Meridian Council Estate (Vandalise Tourists' Property, Not Residents')" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"The Metro" by Berlin (about London & Paris)
"Metroland" by Mark Knopfler
"Metroland" by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
"Middlesex Man" by Instant Sunshine
"Midnight In Abbey Road" by Jim Pembroke
"Midnight in Berkeley Square" by Pharoah Sanders
"Midnight in Chelsea " by Jon Bon Jovi (about the Chelsea neighbourhood "I've seen a lone Sloane Ranger drive..")
"Midnight in London" by Würzel
"Midnight In Mayfair" by Ambrose (bandleader)
"Mile End" by Pulp [ 2]
"Milk Bottle Symphony" by Saint Etienne (about Turnpike House tower block, Goswell Road, Islington)
"Mill Hill Self Hate Club" by Ed Ball
"Millers Pond Boogie" by Bob Burgos (member of Matchbox (band) )
"Millwall" by Millwall FC
"Millwall Brick" by Doug Aldrich
"Millwall Inner Docks" by The Recedents (featuring Mike Cooper (musician) )
"Milton at the Savoy" by The Shirts
"Mind The Gap" by Noisettes
"Minuetto Allegretto" by The Wombles (band)
"Miracles In Fulham" by Robb Johnson
"Misadventure" by Squeeze (Isle of Dogs)
"Miss London" by The Times
"Missing You" by Jimmy McCarthy (made popular by Christy Moore , about the Irish emigrant homeless in London)
"Mission From Hell" by Madness (references to Number 10 Downing Street)
"Misty Morning Albert Bridge" by The Pogues
"Mix It Up" by Acid Fingers Simon Harris ('The Sound of Young London')
"Modern Art" by Art Brut ("so I'm in the Tate and I'm looking at a Hockney ")
"Modern Girl" by Sheena Easton
"Moon Over Archway" by Cath Carroll
"Moon Over Brixton" by Bernie Worrell
"Moon Over Romford" (from Hello Cheeky )
"Moonlight On The Thames" (from London Town (1946 film) )
"Moonlight Over The Thames" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Moonlighting" by Leo Sayer
"Morden" by Good Shoes
"Mouse in a Hole" by Heavy Stereo
"Mornington Crescent" by Belle & Sebastian [ 2]
"Mornington Crescent" by Temperance Seven
"Morwell in London" by The Morwells
"Mother Goose" by Jethro Tull
"Mother London" by Steve Jansen /Richard Barbieri
"The Mountains of Mourne" by Don McLean ft William Percy French
"Move on Now" by Hard-Fi (References Heathrow Airport )
"Mr Speaker (Gets the Word)" by Madness (about Speaker's Corner; "Making space from Colney Hatch Lane")
"Much Too Much" by Les Incompétents
"Mulberry Dawn" by Peter Sarstedt
"Murder at the End of the Day" by Tom Robinson
"Museum" by Donovan and Herman's Hermits ("meet me under the whale in the Natural History Museum ")
"Muswell Hill" by David Freeman
"Muswell Hillbillies" by The Kinks
"My Chelsea" by Phil Minton , Lol Coxhill , Noël Akchoté
"My City" by George the Poet
"My Favourite Wet Wednesday Afternoon" by The Siddeleys
"My Gal from London Town" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
"My Kitten Went to London" by Kid 606
"My London" by Chuck Stevens
"My London Town" by Clifford Grey , Ivor Novello and Howard Talbot
"My Object All Sublime" from The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan
"My Old Man" by Ian Dury (Victoria, Heathrow etc.)
"My Old Man's a Dustman" by Lonnie Donegan (features Cockney rhyming slang )
"My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)" by Marie Lloyd (written by Charles Collins and Fred W Leigh)
"The Myths And Legends Of King Merton Womble And His Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" by The Wombles (band)
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"P.25 London" by The Black Crowes
"Paddington" by Blancmange
"Paddington Bear" by Bernard Cribbins
"Paddington Green" by Ray Burton
"Paid in Full" by Eric B. & Rakim
"Painter Man" by The Creation
"Painting and Kissing" by Hefner (Holloway Road)
"Palewell Park" by Bruford
"Pall Mall Blues" by Joe Pass , Boško Petrović, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
"Panic " by The Smiths
"Paris" by The 1975
"Parker – Well Done!" by Barry Gray Orchestra
"Parkeskine" by Saint Etienne
"Parliament Hill" by Magna Carta
"Parliament Hill" by Saint Etienne
"Parliament Hill Fields" by Captain Sensible
"Parliament Hill Fields" by Stephen Duffy & the Lilac Time
"Part Time Punks" by Television Personalities
"Parties in Chelsea" by Television Personalities
"Party in Paris" by UK Subs ("meanwhile back in London", etc.)
"Passing Through" by Fad Gadget
"Pass Me the Rizla" by London Posse (Wood Green)
"Passport To Pimlico" by Johnny Mandel
"Paternosta Row" by The Twilights
"Peace of Mind" by Curved Air (Isle of Dogs)
"Pearly King And Queen" by Portion Control
"Pearly Queen" by Dave Mason
"Peckham Royalty" by Robin Jones Latin Jazz Sextet (featuring Snowboy )
"Pembridge Court" by Big Jay McNeely
"Pentonville" by Babyshambles
"Pentonville" by Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band
"Pentonville Blues" by Glide & Swerve featuring Boy George
"Peter the Painter" by Ian Dury [ 2]
"Petticoat Lane" by Stanley Holloway
"Petticoat Lane (On A Saturday Ain't So Nice)" by Lionel Bart
"Petticoat Lane Rag" by Euday L. Bowman
"Picadilly Lily" by Herbert Kretzmer (from the musical film Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? )
"Piccadilly" by Adam Ant
"Piccadilly" by Ambrose
"Piccadilly" by Arnold Steck
"Piccadilly" by Crazy Otto
"Piccadilly" by David Rose and his Orchestra
"Piccadilly" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite )
"Piccadilly" by Fritz Schulz-Reichel
"Piccadilly" by Hetty King
"Piccadilly" by Julie Andrews
"Piccadilly" by Squeeze [ 2]
"Piccadilly" by Tir Na Nog
"Piccadilly" by Vivian Ellis
"Piccadilly 2AM" by Ray Martin
"Piccadilly Baby" by Blue Diamonds
"Piccadilly Circus" by Adamski 's Thing
"Piccadilly Circus" by Bill Ramsey
"Piccadilly Circus" by Frank Boeijen (in Dutch )
"Piccadilly Circus" by King Tubby
"Piccadilly Circus" by Ray Anthony
"Piccadilly Circus" by Stiff Little Fingers
"Piccadilly Circus " by Pernilla Wahlgren
"Piccadilly Circus Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Piccadilly Circus Dub" by Sir Coxson Sound Lloyd Coxsone
"Piccadilly Folks" by Lord Kitchener
"Piccadilly Hop" by The Hippy Boys
"Piccadilly in the Rain (I'll Be There)" by Scarlet
"Piccadilly Jumps" by Johnny Keating
"Piccadilly Lady" by David Garrick
"Piccadilly Lily" by David Liebman
"Piccadilly Line" by Jim Dale
"Piccadilly Line" by Liverpool Five
"Piccadilly Night Ride" by Alan Hawkshaw
"Piccadilly Palare " by Morrissey (also references Manchester)
"Piccadilly Panic" by Ralph Sharon
"Piccadilly Pick Up" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Piccadilly Picnic" by David A. Stewart
"Piccadilly Rag" by Joe 'Fingers' Carr
"Piccadilly Rock" by Bill Haley & His Comets
"Piccadilly Run" by Downliners Sect
"Piccadilly Sidetracks" by The Enemy
"Piccadilly Sweet" by Ekseption
"The Piccadilly Trail" by The Style Council
"The Piccadilly Trot" by George Arthurs and Worton Davis (sung by Marie Lloyd )
"Piccadilly Walk" by Johnny Pearson
"Piccalilli Dilly" by Bill Finnegan
"Pick-A-Dilly" by Bill Perkins
"Pigeon Song" by Patrick Wolf
"Pigeons" by Genesis
"Pimlico" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife
"Pinball" by Brian Protheroe
"Pinball Wizard " by The Who
"Pissed Up in SE1" by Aphex Twin
"Pizzicato Piccadilly" by Betty Roe
"Places" by Fountains of Wayne
"Plaistow Patricia" by Ian Dury
"Plaistow Flex Out" by Squarepusher
"Planet Hackney" by Overlord X
"Plastic Surgery" by Adam and the Ants ("gonna take you down to Harley Street")
"Platform End" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
"Play with Fire" by The Rolling Stones [ 1] (St Johns Wood, Stepney, Knightsbridge)
"The Pleasures of Spring Gardens, Vauxhall" by William Boyce
"The Ploughboy And The Cockney" by Tim Hart & Maddy Prior
"A Poem on the Underground Wall" by Simon and Garfunkel
"Police Car" by Cockney Rejects ("I got nicked up West Ham !")
"Police Officer" by Smiley Culture (East London, cockneys, Victoria)
"The Pond" by Phil Daniels + the Cross
"Ponders End Allotments Club" by Chas & Dave
"Pool of London" by Douglas Gamley
"Pop Go The Workers (Pt 2)" by Barron Knights
"Pop Goes the Weasel " – composer unknown ("Up and down the City Road, in and out the Eagle.")
"Port London Early" by Robin Williamson
"Portland Place" by Tommy Whittle
"Portobello" by Lords of the New Church
"Portobello Belle" by Dire Straits
"Portobello Cafe" by Ballistic Brothers
"Portobello Man" by The Bevis Frond
"Portobello Market" by Syd Dale
"Portobello Road" by Cat Stevens
"Portobello Road" by Billy Nicholls
"Portobello Road " by Sherman Brothers (from Bedknobs and Broomsticks )[ 2]
"Portobello Road" by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd
"Portobello Shuffle" by Pink Fairies
"Posin' At The Roundhouse " by Television Personalities
"Possibly Parsons Green" by Fairport Convention
"Postcard From London" by Ray Davies
"Powder Blue" by Madness
"Power in the Darkness" by Tom Robinson Band (2004 Version)
"Powis Square" by Ry Cooder
"Prelude – Blues SW19" by Mo Foster
"The Prettiest Star" by David Bowie (Gloucester Road)
"Pretty Little Villa Down at Barking" by Gus Elen
"Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green " by Harry Clifton
"Primitive London" by Basil Kirchin
"Primrose 0822" by The Times
"Primrose Hill" by Beverley Martyn [ 2]
"Primrose Hill" by James McCartney (featuring Sean Lennon )
"Primrose Hill" by Kathe Green
"Primrose Hill" by Loudon Wainwright III [ 2]
"Primrose Hill" by Madness
"Primrose Hill" by Peggy Seeger
"Primrose Hill" by Ray Russell
"Primrose Hill"[I] by Saint Etienne
"Primrose Hill" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared
"Primrose Hill (Theme For Jake)" by Rock Workshop (featuring Alex Harvey )
"Prince Igor" by The Rapsody featuring Warren G
"A Prince in a Pauper's Grave" by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine (Elephant and Castle)
"Princelet Street" by Catherine Howe
"Probably A Robbery" by Renegade Soundwave (Lloyd's , Flying Squad )
"The Procession of Popular Capitalism" by McCarthy (the Strand, Whitehall)
"Products" by Sway ft. El Rae
"Professor X" by Dave
"Proud Thames" by Louis Bellson
"Pudding Mill Lane" by Saint Etienne (a street and DLR station in Stratford)
"Pulled Along by Love" by The Mutton Birds (trains on the Northern line)
"Puss in Boots" by Adam Ant ("I've been to London, and now I'm queen..")
"Pussy Willow" by Jethro Tull ("in old Mayfair")
"Put A Bolt in the Door" by Gallon Drunk
"Putney" by Jah Wobble
"Puttin' on The Ritz" by Irving Berlin
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"Saddle Up 1990" by David Christie featuring MC De
"Saddlers Wells" by Haydn Wood
"Sad Mona Lisa" by Television Personalities
"Sage of Sydney Street " by Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
"St. Andrew's By The Wardrobe" by Jools Holland
"St. Francis Amongst the Mortals" by McCarthy ("..arrived in London and lived a lamb-like life..")
"St. James's Park" by Harry Leon and Tommie Connor , recorded by several artists including Leslie Holmes
"St. James Park in Spring" by Haydn Wood
"St. James Walk" by The Clientele
"St. John's Wood Affair" by Nirvana (British band)
"St. Martin's In The Fields" by Jools Holland
"St. Martin's-In-The-Fields" by The Rain
"St. Mary-Le-Bow" by Jah Wobble
"St. Pancras" by Quintessence
"St. Pancras" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared
"St. Paul's" by Blancmange
"St. Paul's" by Douglas Gamley
"St. Paul's Beneath a Sinking Sky" by The Clientele
"St. Paul's Suite" by Gustav Holst
"St. Paul's Wharf" by John Fox (composer, arranger, conductor)
"Sal and Methuselam" by F. C. Sansom (probably 1866, sung by William H. Lingard )
"Sale of the Century" by Sleeper
"Salt Box Hill" by Bob Burgos (member of Matchbox )
"Salvador Dalí's Garden Party" by Television Personalities (Kensington Market)
"Sam" by Suede (Lancaster Road)
"Sam's Town " by The Killers
"Santa Ain't Commin Down to Brixton Town" by Jackie Robinson
"Satellite" by Sex Pistols
"Saturday Gigs" by Mott the Hoople (Chelsea, Croydon, Roundhouse [Camden], etc)
"Saturday in the Kings Road" by Harry Robertson (musician) And His Orchestra
"Saturday Morning In Angel Lane" by Ewan MacColl
"Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" by The Leyton Buzzards ("Found my Mecca near Tottenham Hale station , I discovered heaven in the Seven Sisters Road " and also "Crews from Balham and Golders Green ...")
"Saturday Night in Camden Town" by International Observer
"Saturday Night Facts of Life" by Comet Gain , The Cribs
"Saturday Nite" by Earth, Wind & Fire
"Save the World, Get the Girl" by The King Blues
"Saville Row" by Skeewiff
"Say A Little Prayer" by Bomb The Bass
"Scandal in Brixton Market" by Girlie & Laurel Aitken
"Scarlet Begonias" by Grateful Dead ("As I was walking 'round Grosvenor Square...")
"Schooltime Chronicle" by Smiley Culture (Tulse Hill, Stockwell, Kennington)
"Scotland Yard" by Garry & The Gonads
"Scotland Yard" by Phillip Boa
"Screwface Capital " by Dave (Streatham)
"SE12" by The Business
"SE15" by Freq Nasty
"SE16" by God Colony ft. Flohio
"SE18" by The Visitors (2003)
"Seaside Shuffle" by Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs
"Second Hand" by Wilfrid Brambell (1962: namechecks London locations and sung as if by Steptoe senior)
"See My Friends " by The Kinks ("They'll cross the river..." Thames)
"Seeing Through London" by Joseph Cotton And The Lord Son
"Serpentine Gallery" by Alternative TV
"Set The Thames on Fire" by Scientist
"Seven Kings" by Juan María Solare
"Seven Dials" by Jah Wobble & Ollie Marland
"Seven Dials" by Jools Holland
"Seven Dials" by Madness
"Seven Sisters Dub" by King Tubby
"Seven Sisters Road" by Dan Reed Network
"Seven Sisters to Silverlake" by Comet Gain
"Sex Kick (Ciao Portobello)" by Transvision Vamp
"The Sewers of the Strand" by Spike Milligan
"Shad Thames" by Saint Etienne
"Shadwell Stair" by Betty Roe
"Shake Buckingham Palace Down" by Dennis Bovell
"Shakespeare Road" by The Mahones
"Shakin' Up (Downing Street)" by Bad Manners
"She Ain't Worth It" by Glenn Medeiros ft Bobby Brown (Boilerhouse mix)
"She Was Poor But She Was Honest" by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee ("Then she ran away to London to hide her grief and shame")
"She Wears Red Feathers" by Guy Mitchell
"Sheila " by Jamie T [ 2]
"Shepherd's Bush" by Elizabeth Barraclough
"Shepherds Bush Cowboy" by Third World War
"Shepherds Bush in Dub" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics
"She's A Woman" by Scritti Politti & Shabba Ranks
"Shock on the Tube" by 10cc
"Shopping In Kensington" (from Follow That Girl )
"Shouting for the Gunners" by Arsenal FC and Tippa Irie
"(Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star" by Bill Wyman (Trafalgar Square, Battersea)
"Sidney Street" by Chris Difford
"Sid's Song" by Inner City Unit ("In London town where I was born")
"Sights and Sounds of London Town" by Richard Thompson
"Sightsee M.C.! " by Big Audio Dynamite
"Signs" by Snoop Dogg ft Justin Timberlake
"Sing A Song of London" by Stanley Holloway
"Singers Hampstead Home" by Microdisney
"Sir Keith at Lambeth" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab
"Sirens of Acre Lane" by Genaside II (Brixton)
"Silvertown" by Cockney Rejects
"Silvertown Blues" by Mark Knopfler
"Simply Unstoppable" by Tinie Tempah
"Sister Rosetta" by Alabama 3 (Brixton)
"Sitting in London City" by Mel Collins
"Six Bells Stampede" by Wally Fawkes And The Troglodytes (The Six Bells was a jazz venue in London)
"Skeleton Horse" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working )
"Sketches From The National Gallery" by Louis Bellson
"Skyline – West One" by Syd Dale
"Skylon" by 808 State
"Slam" by Humanoid (Brian Dougans )
"Slim Slow Slider ," by Van Morrison ("Saw you walking down by Ladbroke Grove..")
"Sleepless in London" by Neon Jungle
"Sloane Square" by Simon Fisher Turner
"Sloane Street Ladies" by Arthur Macrae and Richard Addinsell
"Slow Down at the Castle" by Saint Etienne
"Small Town Girl" by Good Shoes (References Raynes Park High School)
"Smashing Time" by Television Personalities
"The Smile" by David Essex
"Smithers-Jones" by The Jam (Waterloo Line)
"Snooker Loopy" by Chas & Dave
"Snowbound On The South Bank" by Saint Etienne
"Snowed In At Wheeler Street" by Kate Bush
"So Long, London " by Taylor Swift
"So Rotton" by Blak Twang (London – West, East, South, North and NW)
"So So" by Gary Go
"So you'd better stay with me at Mocha, and be number 5 0 3. You'll find me the wittiest joker from Greenwich to the Caspian Sea..." by Alfred Cellier and Albert Jarret
"Soho" by Bay City Rollers
"Soho" by Bert Jansch and John Renbourn [ 2]
"Soho" by Brand X
"Soho" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite )
"Soho" by The Hangovers
"Soho" by Incognito
"Soho" by Ian Whitcomb
"Soho" by Jools Holland
"Soho" by L.A. Guns
"Soho" by Light of the World
"Soho" by Steve Smith and Vital Information
"Soho" by Tanja Berg (singer has article on German wiki)
"Soho" by UK Subs
"Soho A Go Go" by The Members
"Soho All Over Again" by Robb Johnson
"Soho Alley" by The Fixx
"Soho Blues" by Acker Bilk
"Soho Blues" by Reg Owen
"Soho Cab Ride" by Ballistic Brothers
"Soho Code" by Deep Blue (musician)
"Soho Disco" by Groove Armada
"Soho Dreams" by Secret Affair
"Soho Fair" by Bert Weedon
"Soho Forenoons" by John Ireland (from Three London Pieces )
"Soho Girls" by Pork Dukes
"Soho Heart" by Robb Johnson
"Soho Jack" by Paul Brett
"Soho Mojo" by Spyro Gyra
"Soho (Needless to say)" by Al Stewart [ 11]
"Soho Saturday Night Shuffle" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Soho Solitaire" by Peter Miller
"Soho Square" by Kirsty MacColl [ 2]
"Soho Square" by Lindisfarne
"Soho St Ives Tangier" by The Focus Group
"Soho Stripper" by Dick Hyman
"Soho Strut" by Brand New Heavies
"Soho Strut" by Secret Affair
"Soho Studio" by the People Band (featuring Terry Day amongst others)
"Solitary Confinement" by The Members
"Solo in Soho" by Phil Lynott
"Someone in London" by Godsmack
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" by Elton John ("East End nights")
"Somers Town" by Jasmine Minks
"Somerstown" by The Parkinsons
"Somewhere In London" by Steeleye Span
"Son Of 'There's No Place Like Homerton'" by Hatfield and the North
"Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" by Bloc Party
"Song for Ruth Ellis" by Adam and the Ants ("Violence in Hampstead")
"Song for South Kensington" by Analogy
"Songs And Cries of London Town" by Bob Chilcott
"Sonny's Lettah" by Linton Kwesi Johnson
"Sorted for E's and Wizz " by Pulp
"Sound Bwoy Burial" by Gant (an alias of 187 Lockdown )
"Sound of Swinging London" by Glen Matlock and The Philistines
"Sound of the Suburbs" by The Members
"Soundlife London" by The Clarke & Ware Experiment (Vince Clarke and Martyn Ware )
"Sounds From the Street" by The Jam
"Sounds of London" by Rick & Pam Maskell
"South Bank" by Colin Towns Mask Quintet
"South Circular Dub" by King Tubby
"South East London Skank" by Basque Dub Foundation
"South London Boroughs" by Burial
"South London Dub Symphony" by Jah Wobble
"South London Forever" by Florence and the Machine
"South London Safari" by Shingai Shoniwa
"South of the River" by Mica Paris
"South Side of the River" by Gary Holton
"Southbank Song" by Dan Melchior
"Southern Belles in London Sing" by The Faint
"Southside Tenements" by David Knopfler
"Souvenir of London" by Procol Harum
"Space Angel Station" by Drum Club
"Spanish Place" by Jah Wobble & Bill Sharpe
"Speakeasy" by Pat Travers
"Speakeasy" by The Who (about the Speakeasy Club in 1960s/1970s London)
"Speaker's Corner" by Haven
"Speakers Corner" by Jools Holland
"Speakers Corner" by Parchment
"Spencer Road Rock" by Elroy Bailey (a member of Black Slate )
"SPG" by Red Alert
"Spirit" by Razorlight
"The Spirit of Cable Street" by Cornelius Cardew
"Spirits By The Thames" by Jah Wobble
"Spitalfields" by Red Snapper
"Sports Line London" by London Brass
"Springtime in Piccadilly Circus" by Johnny Scott
"Springtime in Whitechapel" by Carol Grimes
"Stagger" by Underworld
"Stairway To Croydon" by Dan Melchior
"Stand Up Tall " by Dizzee Rascal [ 1]
"Stanley (Does It All)" by Scatman Crothers
"Stanwell" by Action Pact!
"Starlight Melody (Waterloo Bridge)" by Nini Rosso
"Stardom in Acton" by Pete Townshend
"A State Procession (Buckingham Palace)" by Albert Ketelbey
"Statuesque" by Sleeper
"Stavordale Road, N5" by The Nips (A street in Highbury)
"Stay Free" by The Clash (Brixton [Prison], Crown (& Sceptre) [Streatham Hill])
"Step It Down Shepherd's Bush" by Ranking Joe
"Step To Me" (Real Club Mix) by Mantronix
"Stick To London Town" by Ella Shields
"Sticks Vs. Smoke" by Dan Melchior (Broke Revue)
"The Stoke Newington 8" by The Apostles
"Stompin' At Decca" by Django Reinhardt
"Stone Thames" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Stoned on Denmark Street" by New Jersey Kings (an alias of the James Taylor Quartet )
"Stop This Crazy Thing" by Coldcut
"Straight To Stereo (Tokyo-London)" by Dr Calculus (featured Stephen Duffy )
"Strange Tale of Madame Occhahontas and the Westminister Dreadlocks" by David Rudder
"Strange Town " by The Jam [ 2]
"Streatham " by Dave
"Street Fighting Man " by The Rolling Stones
"The Streets of Ladbroke Grove" by Delroy Washington
"Streets of London" by B.B. Seaton
"Streets of London" by Clover
"Streets of London" by Ralph McTell [ 2]
"Streets Of San Fran Brixton" by Genaside II
"Streets of Whitechapel" by JC Carroll
"Street Tuff" by Rebel MC
"Strip Show" by Doll By Doll
"Strolling Down The Strand" by Fred Godfrey and Leslie Sarony
"Strolling in Hyde Park" by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
"Strummin'" by Chas & Dave (Brixton, Barnet)
"Struttin' In The Strand" by Harry Roy and his Mayfair Hotel Orchestra
"Studio 51" by Downliners Sect
"Success" by Sigue Sigue Sputnik (Savile Row etc.)
"Sugarhouse Lane" by Saint Etienne
"Sugar & Spice" by Madness ("We bought a flat in Golders Green")
"Suicide on Downing Street" by Tim Finn
"Suite in C (Including Turnham Green, Here I Am And Others)" by McDonald & Giles
"Sultans of Swing " by Dire Straits [ 2]
"Sunday" by Bloc Party
"Sunday Street" by Squeeze
"Sunny Goodge Street" by Donovan [ 2]
"Sunday Morning Camden Town" by Louis Philippe
"Sunday Morning in Petticoat Lane" by Maria Dallas
"Sunny South Kensington" by Donovan
"Sunny Street, W14" by Sutherland Brothers Band
"Sunset Boulevard" by Kim Fowley
"Supper at the Savoy" by Raymond Scott
"Supreme " by Robbie Williams ("All the lonely hearts in London caught a plane and flew away")
"Surfin' SW12" by The Monochrome Set
"Susan's Soho Parties" by Bill Pritchard
"Suspicious Eyes" by The Rakes
"Suzy" by Benny Hill ("Now I wandered down into Soho")
"Svata Parlan I London (Black Pearl in London)" by Thomas Di Leva
"SW2" by DJ Maxi Jazz
"SW4" by Gail Ann Dorsey
"SW5" by Mike Silver
"The Swallows of London Town" by Autumn Defense
"Swan Wharf" by Saint Etienne
"Swedish Sin" by Billie the Vision and the Dancers
"Sweet London Lady" by Lou Christie
"Sweet Thames" by Vivian Ellis
"Sweet Thames Flow Softly" by Ewan MacColl ft. Planxty
"Sweet Thing " by Van Morrison
"Swimming Over London" by King's Singers
"Swing Big Ben" by Joe Daniels (jazz drummer) & his Hot Shots
"Swingin' At Maida Vale" by Benny Carter
"Swingin' Beefeater" by The Tornados
"Swinging In The Rain" by Norman Vaughan
"Swinging London" by Barbara Windsor
"Swinging London" by The Cleaners from Venus
"Swinging London" by London
"Swinging London" by The Magnetic Fields
"Swinging London" by The Pretenders
"Swinging London Town" by Girls Aloud
"Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres" by Al Stewart
"Symphony No 2 A London Symphony"[I] by Ralph Vaughan Williams (includes "Hampstead Heath on a August Bank Holiday Sunday" and "Bloomsbury Square on a November Afternoon")
"Symphony No 104 in D Major (London)" by Joseph Haydn
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"Take It" by Flowered Up
"Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty " by Florrie Forde
"Take Me Back To London" by Ruby
"Take Me Down To Kensington High" by Bill Shepherd (arranger for the Bee Gees )
"Take Me in a Taxi, Joe" by Bennett Scott
"Taking After Dear Old Dad" by Noël Coward ("Later on I meet a pal and stroll with him along the Mall")
"The Taking of Peckham 123" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
"The Tale of Two Cities" by Semprini
"Taste of Aggro" by The Barron Knights ("We're from Catford", etc.)
"Tea at the Cafe De Paris" by Cayenne
"The Tears Shed in London Tonight" by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee
"Techno Fan" by The Wombats
"Teddington Green" by John Scott (composer)
"Tell Them You're A Londoner" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
"Tell Me When The Whistle Blows" by Elton John
"Temple Bar" by Gazebo (musician)
"Temple Bar" by Jools Holland
"Thames" by Jah Wobble
"The Thames" by Starsailor
"Thames – A Tempo" by Betty Roe
"Thames At High Water" by Miaow
"The Thames Hornpipe" by Patrick Street
"Thames Lighterman" by Alasdair Clayre
"Thames Walk" by Don Rendell
"Thameslick" by Amen Andrews
"That'll Be Very Useful Later On" by Noël Coward ("Mary had them watched from Charing Cross to Golders Green")
"That's My Impression" by Pet Shop Boys (references the Serpentine)
"That's Nice" by Neil Christian
"That's What I Like" by Chas & Dave
"The Theatre" by Pet Shop Boys
"Theatre of the Absurd" by Ian Hunter
"There are Places on the Map that I Never want to see, such as London (on the Thames)..." by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood (from the musical play The Girls of Gottenberg )
"There Is A Greenford Far Away (Medley)" by Johnny G
"There's A Beat Goin' On" by Londonbeat
"There's A Lovely Lake in London" by Tolchard Evans
"There's A Place Called London" by Buddy Greco
"There's No Place Like London" by Shirley Bassey
"They Call me the Belle of Dollis Hill" from Little Jack Sheppard
"They're Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace" by Billy Cotton
"This Is A London Song" by The Union
"This Is London" by Akala
"This Is London" by DJ Vortex & Arpa's Dream
"This Is London" by Don McGlashan
"This Is London" by Greedy Beat Syndicate
"This Is London" by Tecno Rappers
"This Is London" by The Times
"This London Bridge" by Cilla Black
"This World Over" by XTC
"Thornton Heath" by Nairobi Meets Mad Professor
"Three Juvenile Delinquents" by Noël Coward ("Once we pinched a Cadillac and drove her from the Marble Arch to Kew")
"Three White Feathers" by Noël Coward (Ealing girl makes good)
"Tied Up Too Tight " by Hard-Fi [ 1]
"Tiger Tiger" by Paul Quinn
"Tighten Up, Vol. 88" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Till the Lights of London Shine Again" by Tommie Connor and Edward Pola
"Time for Heroes" by The Libertines [ 2]
"Time of Our Life" by Jeff Lynne's ELO
"A Tiny Flat in Soho Square" by Cicely Courtneidge and Harold French
"Tired of England " by Dirty Pretty Things
"Tiswas" by Sleaford Mods
"Titanic Reaction" by 999 ("going round on the Circle Line")
"To Battersea with Bunches" by The Orb
"To Cry You a Song" by Jethro Tull
"To God; An Anthem sung in the Chappell at Whitehall" by Betty Roe
"To Heathrow Cargo, A Parcel" by Jah Wobble
"To London" music by Franz Lehar ; lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Paul M. Potter
"To London With You" by Al Jones
"To The Winter" by Brett Anderson ("So I went and sat in Crystal Palace, by the plastic dinosaurs")
"To Wimbledon With Love" by The Wombles
"Tom Jones International" by Tom Jones
"Tom O'Bedlam" by Steeleye Span (traditional folk ballad)
"Tomorrow Night" by The Front Lawn
"Tonight in Camden Town" by John Kerr
"Too Much Brandy" by The Streets (mentions a tube train and the Dog Star pub, Brixton )
"Toon Army – Going To Wembley" by Mungo Jerry
"Tooting Bec" by Tim Souster
"Tooting Bec Rape Case" by England
"Tooting Bec Wreck" by Hanoi Rocks
"Top of the Morning" by Noël Coward ("London is shiny and free, that is, as free as a Democracy can be")
"Torn on the Platform " by Jack Peñate [ 1]
"Tottenham Burned" by Robb Johnson
"Tottenham Rock" by U Brown
"Tower Hill" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite )
"Tower Hill" by Jonathan Coe & Louis Philippe
"Tower of London" by ABC [ 2]
"Tower Block Rock (W1)" by Twenty Flight Rockers
"Tower Bridge" by Spike Milligan
"Tower Warders, Under Orders" by Gilbert & Sullivan (from The Yeoman of the Guard )
"Towers of London" by XTC
"Trafalgar" by Bee Gees
"Trafalgar Square" by Guy Bolton , Fred Thompson (writer) , Douglas Furber , Martin Broones and Graham John
"Trafalgar Square" by Jonathan Wilson
"Trafalgar Square" by Huggy Bear
"Trafalgar Square" by Pablo Gad
"Trafalgar Square Dance" by Leslie Crowther
"Traffic in Fleet Street" by Nick Heyward
"Trailer Load of Girls" by Shabba Ranks
"Traitors Gate" by Blitzkrieg
"Traitors Gate" by Chelsea
"Traitors Gate" by More
"Trams of Old London" by Robyn Hitchcock
"Transmetropolitan" by The Pogues
"Transport of Delight" by Flanders and Swann
"The Trees in Grosvenor Square" by Johnny Scott
"Trellick Tower" by Emmy the Great
"Tried by the Centre Court" by Michael Flanders & Donald Swann
"Trinity Wharf" by Saint Etienne
"Trip To London" by Stockton's Wing
"Tropical London" by Rancid
"Trouble on Oxford Street" by Skinny Lister
"Trouble on the Westside" by Tony Touch featuring Slick Rick (Mitcham)
"Truro Road" by Juan María Solare
"T-Shirt Weather in the Manor" by Kano
"Tube Disasters" by Flux of Pink Indians
"Tube Train" by The Iveys
"Tube Train Blues" by Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (featuring Bob Brunning )
"Tulse Hill Nights" by 999
"Turned Away" by Audio Bullys
"Turnpike Lane" by Pete Moore (composer)
"Twas in Hyde Park, Beside the Row" from The Emerald Isle
"Twenty-Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
"Twickenham Ferry" by Theo Marzials
"Twilight (Uxbridge Road)" by Anthony Moore
"Two Cockney Kids" by Leslie Bricusse (from Three Hats for Lisa )
"Two Criminal Points of View" by McCarthy
"Two Ol' Girls From Camden Town" by Chas & Dave
"Twyford Down" by Galliano (band) (references the M25)
"Tyburn" by The Pack (featuring Kirk Brandon )
"Tyburn" by The Wall
"Tyburn Tree" by The Men They Couldn't Hang
"The Tyburn Tree" by Marc Almond
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