City names in song titles

One the cited sites don’t mention. And two cities in one title. (Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe doesn’t count. That’s the name of a railroad.)

I’m a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokahama with My Honolulu Mama Singing Those Beato Beato, Flat on My Feeto, Hirohito Blues.

China Grove
The Battle of New Orleans

Tampico, Mex.

Tampico, Tampico, On the Gulf of Mexico…

My niece is BIG into swing dancing…

Hoboken by Operation Ivy

*i’m in this prison built for you
in this situation I don’t know what to do
can’t make a connection get a reaction
there’s this wall and I can’t get through
you’re dying some guilt with no words
what did I say what did I do
youth hostels I lodged
kept seeing you as a mirage
flashesof you were everywhere
Hoboken, New Jersey
*

What about Merle Haggard’s “Okie from Misgokee” (I know I didn’t spell it right), and Kinky Friedman’s unbeatable parody “Asshole from El Paso.”

I know things are wrapping up here, but…

A correction to an earlier post: Georgia is a state, not a city.

A few more:

Tijuana Taxi
Autumn in New York
Midnight in Moscow
On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City

San Francisco Nights - The Animals
Nashville Cats - John Sebastian
The Night Chicago Died - ?
Gomorrah - Jerry Garcia
New York, New York - Frank Sinatra

“Tallahasse Lassie” by Freddie Cannon
“By the Time I Get to Phoenix” by Glen Campbell
“4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)” by Bruce Springsteen
“Dayton, Ohio 1903” by Randy Newman
“Anchorage” by Michelle Shocked
“Reno, Nevada” by Richard and Mimi Farina
“Woodstock” by Crosby Stills & Nash
“Statesboro Blues” by The Allman Brothers
“Don’t Go Back to Rockville” by REM
“No Sleep Til Brooklyn” by The Beastie Boys
“Mendocino” by The Sir Douglas Quintet
“Nuevo Laredo” by The Sir Douglas Quintet
“Oxford Town” by Bob Dylan
“Romance in Durango” by Bob Dylan
“Going to Acapulco” by Bob Dylan
“Get Out Of Denver” by Bob Seger
“Katmandu” by Bob Seger
“I Go to Rio” by Peter Allen
“There’ll Be A Hot Time in the Old Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marchin’ In)” by Bing Crosby & the Andrew Sisters
“Vienna” by Ultravox
“Vienna Calling” by Falco
“Still in Saigon” by The Charlie Daniels Band
“Going Down to Liverpool” by the Bangles
“Hong Kong Gardens” by Siouxsie and the Banshees
“Mecca” by Gene Pitney
“Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” by They Might Be Giants

“Raining in Baltimore” by the Counting Crows

LA by Neil Young “city in the smog,”

by the way: Woodstock is by CSN&Y not CS&N

“Seattle” by Perry Como
“New York State of Mind” and “Miami 2017” by Billy Joel
“South Bronx” by KRS-One
“I Left my Wallet in El Segundo” by A Tribe Called Quest
“Get the F— Out of Dodge” by Public Enemy
also from PE “Burn, Hollywood, Burn!!”

also
“I’ll Take Manhattan”
“The Boy from New York City” by Manhattan Transfer
“No Sleep 'til Brooklyn” by the Beastie Boys

and how about some cty-name-dropping songs:
“Dancing in the Streets”
and
“Sweet Little Sixteen”

Here are some songs. All of them are by Frank Zappa

Camarillo Brillo
Cucamonga
Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy
Dead Girls Of London
Emperor Of Ohio
Florida Airport Tape
Geneva Farewell
If We’d All Been Living In California
Illinois Enema Bandit
In France
It’s From Kansas
Jonestown
Madison Panty Sniffing Festival
Montana
Orange County Lumber Truck
Holliday In Berlin
Ride My Face To Chicago
Let’s Move To Cleveland
San Ber’dino
San Clemente Magnetic Deviation
St. Etienne
Transylvania Boogie
Were We Ever Really Safe In San Antonio?
What’s New In Baltimore?

Stupid song, Great town: **Tulips from Amsterdam ** :wink:

Well, if you want to get technical, it’s actually by Joni Mitchell.