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Pages in category "Songs about streets" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 42nd Street (song)
The following is a list of songs about cities. It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs. [1] [2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else." [1] Popular music often treats cities positively, though sometimes they are portrayed as places of danger and temptation.
Red Dirt Road (song) Road Rage (song) The Road to Hell (song) (We're Off on the) Road to Morocco; Road Trippin' Road Trippin' (Dan + Shay song) Roads (Red Army Choir song) (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66
Our panel of four picks some of the best songs about Texas. You pick your Lone Star State favorites.
"Racing in the Street" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 1978 album Darkness on the Edge of Town. In the original vinyl format, it was the last song of side one of the album. The song has been called Springsteen's best song by several commentators, including the authors of The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. [1]
Orbison, one of whose best-known songs is "Only the Lonely" (1960), was a huge influence on Springsteen. [ 12 ] On July 17, 2021, after 46 years, Jon Landau, Springsteen's longtime manager and co-producer of Born to Run , said the line "Mary's dress waves" was corrected to read "Mary's dress sways" on brucespringsteen.net.
"Back on the Street" by Dyan Diamond "Back Street Hollywood" by The Durbervilles "Back to L.A." by Sylvie Vartan "Back to L.A." by Unnatural Axe "Back to L.A." by XL Middleton "Bad Boy" by Wildchild (aka as Roger McKenzie) "Bad Night at the Whiskey" by The Byrds "Bad Sneakers" by Steely Dan "Bad Year at UCLA" by Game Theory "Balboa Blue" by The ...
In September 2004, Q rated "Jungleland" one of the "1010 songs you must own". [6] In 2005, Bruce Pollock rated "Jungleland" as one of the 7,500 most important songs between 1944 and 2000. [citation needed] Additionally, the song is much beloved by fans and critics and continuously makes it onto lists of Springsteen's best songs. [7] [8] [9] [10]