This is a list of songs about London. Instrumental pieces are tagged with an uppercase "[I]", or a lowercase "[i]" for quasi-instrumental including non-lyrics voice samples.
Included are:
Songs titled after London, or a location or feature of the city.
Songs whose lyrics are set in London.
Excluded are:
Songs where London is simply name-checked (e.g. "New York, London, Paris, Munich", lyrics of "Pop Muzik" by M).
"12 Strings On Carnaby Street" by Steve Morse
"13 Chester Street" by The Pretty Things
"13 Dead" by Benjamin Zephaniah
"13 Dead (Nothing Said)" by Johnny Osbourne
"18 Whitcomb Street" by Ian Whitcomb
"186 Goldhawk Road" by Morwell Unlimited
"1940 London" by Solitaire
"22 Acacia Avenue" by Iron Maiden
"22 Grand Job" by The Rakes
"24 Minutes from Tulse Hill" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
"The 253" by Chris T-T
"29 Church Street" by Les Humphries Singers (this is in Croydon)
"3AM Eternal" by The KLF (original 'Pure Trance' version)
"30 Minutes in London" by Antoine Dufour
"35 Bus" by Menace
"368" by Jamie T
"4AM In Leicester Square" by Jaguar
"4.50 From Paddington" by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley
"54 Duncan Terrace" by Alan Holdsworth
"5,6,7,8" by Shut Up and Dance (Hackney, Stoke Newington)
"59 Lyndhurst Grove" by Pulp
"6 Horsemen (The Brixtons)" by Sleaford Mods
"62 Brougham Road (Parts One And Two)" by The Apostles
"7.10 from Suburbia" by Jackie Trent
"71-75 New Oxford Street" by Mr. Bloe
"853-5937" by Squeeze
"'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" by The Jam
"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 in London Town" by George and Ira Gershwin
"A Happening London Town" by Buck Owens
"A Holloway Person" by The Cleaners from Venus
"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 New Trend From London: Pogue" by Tilly Lilly
"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)
"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
"A-Z Of London" by Bernie Parry
"Abbey Road" by Tori Amos
"Abbey Road" by Joni Lightning
"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
"Acre Lane" by The Thirst
"Across the River Thames" by Elton John
"Acton Dread" by Rusko
"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
"Alaska Street" by Red Snapper
"Albert and the 'Eadsman" by Marriott Edgar
"Albert Bridge" by The Monochrome Set
"Albion" by Babyshambles (refers to numerous London districts)
"Alexandra Park (Palisades Park)" by Fumble
"Alicia Quays" by Jamie T
"All Change For The Bakerloo Line" by The Pyramids and Mood Reaction
"All Over London" by Yen
"All Quiet On The Western Avenue" by Johnny G
"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 Girls Love Alice" by Elton John (line "And who could you call your friends down in Soho?")
"All Souls Avenue" by The Cult
"All Under a Roof Raving" by Jamie XX
"Alperton Head Charge" by Loop Guru
"Always New Depths" by Bloc Party ("All the pennies in the Thames will not make it how it was")
"American Boy" by Estelle
"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
"And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back" by Felix McGlennon ("There was once a country maiden came to London for a trip")
"And Tom To London Came" by Tom Matthews
"An Arcade From The Warm Rain That Falls" by Comet Gain (Finsbury Park)
"An Empty River" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Anfield Rap" by Liverpool F.C. (London, Buckingham Palace)
"Ange's Song After She Crawled Through London" by Jon Langford & Kathy Acker
"Angel" by L. Paul-Phillips
"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
"Angel Station" by Crocodile Tears
"Angel Station" by Spaceheads
"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
"Apples" by Ian Dury
"'Appy in 'Ampstead" by Albert Ketelbey
"April in Kings Cross" by Tyrrell Corporation
"April Shower at Kew - an Impression" by Haydn Wood
"Arabs In 'Arrods" by Art Attacks
"Archway, Action Town" by The Spectreman (Holloway etc.)
"Archway People" by Saint Etienne
"Archway Towers" by New Model Army
"Argyle Square" by Orphans & Vandals
"Arlington Road" by Gallon Drunk
"'Arrods Don't Sell 'Em" by Zorro
"Arrows of Eros" by Golden Silvers
"Arsenal" by Tina & The North Bank
"The Arsenal" by Blak Twang
"Arsenal" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Arsenal Boogie" by Highbury Marchers
"The Arsenal March" by The Complex
"Arsenal Number One" by Arsenal F.C.
"Arsenal We're On Your Side" by The North Bank
"Arsenal We're Right Behind You" by The North Bank
"Artillery Row" by The Bevis Frond
"As Real As Disneyland" by Julian Dawson
"As The Sun Sets Over London" by Jools Holland
"Asthma Attack" by CocknBullKid
"Asylum Road" by Friends Lovers & Family (this road is in London SE15)
"At Bertram's Hotel" by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley
"At the Chime of a City Clock" by Nick Drake
"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 Roxy" by Unorfadox
"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)
"Atlantic Road (The Prophecy)" by George Dekker ('Atlantic Road' is in Brixton)
"Autumn In London" by Tony Osborne
"Autumn In London Town" by Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
"Autumngirlsoup" by Kirsty MacColl
"Avenging Angels" by Space
"Back In The Old Country" by Tom Robinson (Earls Court)
"Back to Brixton" by Hijack
"Back To Mystery City" by Hanoi Rocks ('Mystery City' was a London club)
"Bad Day In Bow Creek" by Fad Gadget
"Bad Servant" by Gallon Drunk
"Bad Young Brother" by Derek B
"The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington" - composer unknown
"Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty
"Baker Street Muse" by Jethro Tull
"Baker Street Mystery" by Kai Winding
"Bakerloo" by King of Woolworths
"Bakerloo Non-Stop" by Kenny Baker
"Bakerloo Symphony" by Mauro Picotto
"Baker's Treat" by Elton Dean
"Balham Two-Step" by Balham Alligators
"Ballad of Barking Creek" by The Barrow Poets
"Ballad of Bethnal Green" by Paddy Roberts
"The Ballad of Climie Fisher" by Half Man Half Biscuit
"Ballad Of London" by Alasdair Clayre
"Ballad Of London Town" by Alan Young
"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'")
"Ballad of Torrens Street" by Killing Miranda
"Bands From London Are Shit" by MJ Hibbett
"The Bandstand, Hyde Park" by Haydn Wood
"Bang Bang Attitude Rap" by Bang The Party
"Bang Bang In London" by Harmonic Homeworks
"Banned At The Troxy" by Tigercats
"Banned From The Roxy" by Crass
"Bank Holiday ('Appy 'Ampstead)" by Albert Ketèlbey
"Banks of the Clyde" by Linda Thompson
"Bar Italia" by Pulp
"Barbican" by The Lines
"Barking & Drugenham" by OT Crew
"Barking Jump" by Rent Party
"Barking Park Lake" by Riff Raff
"Barmy London Army" by Charley Harper
"Barnes Bridge" by Harold McNair
"Barnet" (hymn tune)
"The Barrow Boy Song" by Art Noel, Frank Walsh, Joe Burley and Harry Bull
"Basement Kiss" by Elvis Costello (North End Road; Belgravia)
"Basing Street" by Nick Lowe
"Basing Street Leslie" by Arrows (British band)
"Bat Out Of Surbiton" by Wat Tyler
"Bathtime in Clerkenwell" by The Real Tuesday Weld
"Battersea" by Hooverphonic
"Battersea" by Jimi Jamison
"Battersea Bardot" by Pearlfishers
"Battersea Bardot" by Cock Sparrer
"Battersea Boys" by Chris Difford
"Battersea Bridge Baptism" by Chris T-T
"Battersea Fair" by Chords Five
"Battersea Moon" by Eddi Reader
"Battersea Odyssey" by Super Furry Animals
"Battersea Power Station" by Alman Mulo Band
"Battersea Power Station" by Junior's Eyes
"Battersea Rain Dance" by Chris Barber and his Jazzband
"Battersea Rise" by Andy Mackay
"Battersea Rising" by Suns Of The Tundra
"The Battle of All Saints Road" by Big Audio Dynamite
"The Battle of Epping Forest" by Genesis (Selling England by the Pound , lyrics reference several London place-names, especially prisons.)
"Battle of Highgate Hill" by The Highgate Children
"Battlefied W1" by The Adicts
"The Bay of Battersea" by George Grossmith
"Bayswater Bedsit" by Teddy Munro
"BD7" by New Model Army ('West End')
"Be My Little Pearly Queen" by The Pearly Minstrels
"Beat Dis" by Bomb the Bass (some mixes)
"Beatles Zebra Crossing?" by Shriekback
"Beautiful Bermondsey" by Dick Emery
"Beaux Of London City" - composer unknown (traditional English folk dance)
"Beckton Dumps" by Humble Pie (Eat It album)
"Bedsit City" by The Parkinsons
"Beefeaters" by Johnny Dankworth
"Belmont Street" by The Deltones
"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
"The Bells of Big Ben" by Richard Miles, Enno Winkler, Derek Walters
"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" - composer unknown (from the musical Primrose (musical)
"Berlington Bertie" by Vesta Tilley
"Berlington Bertie from Bow" by Ella Shields
"Burlington Bertie (Tramp)" by Herbie Flowers
"Bermondsey" by Nadia Cattouse
"Bermondsey" by Sid James (in Three Hats for Lisa)
"Bertha from Balham" by Noël Coward
"Berwick Street" by Loaded Knife
"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
"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 Ben" by Area-7
"Big Ben" by Bob Anthony
"Big Ben" by Denny Laine
"Big Ben" by Frank & Mirella
"Big Ben" by Frank Weir
"Big Ben" by Harry Klein Orchestra
"Big Ben" by Roddy Frame
"Big Ben Blues" by David Owen Norris
"Big Ben Boogie" by Winifred Atwell
"Big Ben Bounce" by London Jazz Quartet
"Big Ben Dub" by Mad Professor & Scientist (musician)
"Big Ben Gone Wrong" by Mad Professor
"Big Ben Twist" by Fats and the Chessmen
"Big Black Smoke" by The Kinks
"Big Smoke London Town" by The Dustaphonics
"Big Jump At Picket's Lock" by Eddie Kidd
"Big Punk" by Judge Dread
"Billy Bentley" by Kilburn and the High Roads
"Bingo" by Madness
"Birdcage Walk" by Arnold Steck
"Birdcage Walk" by Latimer House
"Birdcage Walk" by Martha and the Muffins
"Birdman of EC1" by Saint Etienne
"Birds" by Kate Nash
"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
"Black Boy Lane" by Babyshambles
"Black Camels Of Lavender Hill" by Kim Fowley
"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
"Blackfriars Bridge" by The Men They Couldn't Hang
"Blackheath Episode" by Storm Bugs
"Blackwall Reach" by Saint Etienne
"Blackwall Tunnel Dive" by Libbe Matz Gang
"Blane Over Camden" by Egg
"Blessbury Road" by The Fourmyula
"Blessed" by Simon & Garfunkel
"Blind Eye" by Hunters & Collectors
"Blitz At The Ritz" by Vic Lezal's Professionals
"Blitz Babies" by Bernie Taupin
"The Blitz In London" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
"Bloomsbury Blue" by Simon Nicol
"Blue Chelsea Tuesday" by Billy Lawrie
"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 Piccadilly" by The Feeling
"Blue Room In Archway" by The Boo Radleys
"Blue Skies Over Battersea" by Martin Ansell
"Blues In Mayfair" by Harry Ray
"Bo Street Runner" by The Bo Street Runners
"Bob In Carnaby Street" by Bob Stackie
"Bob Stackie In Soho" by Bob Stackie Collins Band
"Boda en Londres" by Mecano
"Bollywood to Battersea" by Babyshambles
"Bombers Over South London" by DJ Controlled Weirdness
"Bombing Of London" by The Last
"Bombs of Brixton" by The Shortcuts
"Bond Street" by Burt Bacharach
"Bond Street" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite')
"The Bond Street Beau" by F. W. Green and Alfred Lee
"Bond Street Blues" by L Paul-Phillips
"Bond Street Parade" by John Schroeder
"Bond Street PM" by Mood Mosaic
"Boppin' At The Hardrock" by Rock Island Line
"Born Slippy" by Underworld
"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
"The Boy From Chelsea" by Truly Smith
"Boy From Towerhill" by Bridget Storm
"The Boy I Love Is up in the Gallery" by George Ware ("Johnny is a tradesman and he works in the Borough")
"The Boy In The Paisley Shirt" by Television Personalities
"The Boy Looked at Johnny" by The Libertines
"Boy Meets Girl So What" by McCarthy
"The Boys From Highbury" by Arsenal First Team Squad
"The Boys In The Old Brighton Blue" by Brighton & Hove Albion FC
"Breakfast At The Ace" by The Rapiers (about the famous Ace Cafe in North London)
"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 (real name of Fad Gadget)
"Bright Lights" by The Special AKA
"Bright Red Bus To Piccadilly" by The Dinkees
"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) Chelsea Girls" by The Stiffs
"British Grenadiers" - composer unknown (traditional march)
"British Museuem Waltz" by Sydney Carter & Jeremy Taylor
"Brixton" by Chip Taylor and Jon Langford
"Brixton" by Horseman
"Brixton" by Illersapiens
"Brixton" by The Jokers
"Brixton" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Brixton" by Mike Carver
"Brixton" by Rancid
"Brixton" by Renegade Soundwave
"Brixton" by The Straps
"Brixton" by U.K. Subs
"Brixton" by Zebrahead
"Brixton Beat" by The Toasters
"Brixton Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Brixton Boo-Ga-Loo" by Ossie and the Sweet Boys
"Brixton Briefcase" by Chase & Status ft. CeeLo Green
"Brixton, Bronx ou Baixada" by O Rappa
"Brixton Busters" by Irish Brigade
"Brixton Cat, Big And Fat" by Dice the Boss
"Brixton Diaries" by The Phony King of England
"Brixton Dub" by Desmond Popsy Benup
"Brixton Fight" by Pama Dice
"Brixton Hill" by Paul Simmonds
"Brixton Hill" by Ryan O'Reilly
"Brixton Hop" by Derrick Morgan and The Kurass
"Brixton Hundreds" by The Orb
"Brixton Incident" by Roy Rankin
"Brixton Is Free" by Joe the Boss
"Brixton, Lewisham" by Tony Tomas
"Brixton Leaves" by Duke Special
"Brixton Market" by Lord Happiness
"Brixton Nights" by Crazy Pink Revolvers
"Brixton Possee" by Mikey Dread & Roots Radics
"Brixton Prison" by King Tubby and Scientist
"Brixton Pum Pum Wrecker" by Pama Dice
"Brixton Reggae Festival" by The Setters
"Brixton Reggae Rock" by The Man Ezeke
"Brixton Riot" by Abacush
"Brixton Riot" by Kenneth & The Soul-Vendors Backed By Red Cloud
"Brixton Rock" by Lorna Gayle
"Brixton Rocket" by The Rudies
"Brixton Serenade" by Lloyd The Matador
"Brixton Skank" by Trinity
"Brixton Special" by Pablo and Rockers All Stars
"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
"Brixton Tube" by Flowers in the Dustbin
"Brixton Version" by Red Cloud
"Brixton Walkabout" by Bob Manton
"Brixton Winter 1976" by GF Fitzgerald
"Brixton's Burnin'" by The Birdhouse
"Brixtown Special" by Natty Bo & The Top Cats
"Broad Street Stories" by Dogenham Alliance
"Broadwater Farm" by Junior Delgado
"Broadway Boulevard" by Chris Paul (this was named after the famous Ealing nightclub)
"Brockwell Park" by Red House Painters
"Bromley Common" by The End
"Brompton Oratory" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
"Brook Green Suite" by Gustav Holst
"Broomhouse Road" by The Dash
"Brother Toby Is A Movie From London" by I-Roy
"Bubbles (Only One Team In London)" by Style
"Buck On Fulham Broadway" by Pezband
"Buckingham Palace" by A. A. Milne (performed by Harold Fraser-Simson among others)
"Buckingham Palace" by Dillinger
"Buckingham Palace" by Pete And Tina Rainford
"Buckingham Palais" by Bobby Crush
"Bugger Groove" by The Buggers
"Buk-In-Hamm Palace" by Peter Tosh
"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
"Burlington Arcade" by Rick Wakeman & Adam Wakeman
"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 Bertie from Bow" by Ella Shields
"Burn Docklands Down!" by The Righteous
"Burn Down The Kings Road" by Warfare
"Bury Me in Highgate" by Monster Klub
"Busdriver" by Kitto (about taking the 73 bus from Euston to Stoke Newington)
"Bus Driver's Prayer" by Ian Dury
"Bus' It (Time To Get Busy )" by Blapps Posse
"Bus Number 13" by Louis Philippe
"Business Girls" by Madeleine Dring
"By A Crow In Shacklewell" by The Tenant
"By Piccadilly Station I Sat Down and Wept" by Tracey Thorn
"By The Sea" by Suede
"C.I.D." by UK Subs
"C. Percy Mercy Of Scotland Yard" by The Marathons
"Caledonian Society Of London" by Jimmy Shand
"The California Girl In London Town" by Cowboy & Spin Girl
"Calling a Friend" by A Friend in London
"Calling Mayfair 5–0–16" by The Gloomys
"The Cally Road" by The Big Skies
"Camberwell" (hymn tune)
"Camberwell Skies" by Basement Jaxx
"Camden" by Gecko
"Camden" by State of Grace
"Camden Bounce" by Big Jay McNeely
"Camden Dance Party" by Andy Lewis
"Camden Lock Blues" by Son
"Camden Road Station" by Andy Roberts
"The Camden Tandem" by Soft Machine
"Camden Town" by Atomgods
"Camden Town" by Suggs
"Camden Town Rain" by Mary Lou Lord
"The Camera Eye" by Rush (which is also in the List of songs about New York City)
"Can U Dance (Noise Boys Remix)" By Fast Eddie & Kenny "Jammin" Jason
"Can You Keep A Secret" by Brother Beyond (Silvertown)
"A Canadian In Mayfair" by Wally Stott
"Candy" by Robbie Williams (Brixton)
"Cane Hill" by Anne Clark
"Canning Town Blues" by Bill Farrow
"Can't Stop The Pirates" by Dica & Ben Intellect (about "Hackney, East London")
"Capital Radio" by The Clash
"Capital Radio Rock" by Sir Coxson Sound
"Cardboard Box City" by The Levellers
"Cardboard City" by B.B. Seaton
"Cardboard City" by Contempt
"Cardboard City" by Huw Lloyd-Langton
"Cardboard City" by Mama's Boys
"Cardboard City" by Paul King
"Cardboard City" by Pete Dodds
"Carnaby Chick" by Don Lusher
"Carnaby Smooth" by Teenage Filmstars
"Carnaby Street" by Andy Fisher
"Carnaby Street" by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
"Carnaby Street" by Carl Levey (reggae tune featuring The Cimarons)
"Carnaby Street" by The Jam
"Carnaby Street" by Louis Bellson
"Carnaby Street" by Peggy March
"Carnaby Street" by John Addison and Skip Bifferty (from the film 'Smashing Time')
"Carnaby Street" by Soul Fingers Group
"Carnaby St. Hussars" by Little Singers Of St Peter
"Carnaby Street Parade" by Bob Miller and the Millermen
"Carnival In Ladbroke Grove" by Roy Alton & The Puzzle People
"Carole In Carnaby Street" by Woolf Phillips
"Carry On London" by Edward Woodward
"Casualty" by Visage (references the Tube)
"Carrion" by British Sea Power
"Catacombs Of Camden Town" by Soft Hearted Scientists
"Caxton Hall Swing" by Louis Bellson and his Big Band
"The Cecil In London" by George M. Cohan (from the musical 'Little Johnny Jones')
"Cemeteries of London" by Coldplay (from Viva La Vida 2008)
"Central London Hatchery" by Orlando Allen
"Chalice In The Palace" by U-Roy
"Chalk Farm Breakdown" by Hillbilly Moon Explosion
"Chalk Farm Special" by Niney & Ken Elliott
"Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green" by Lionel Monckton
"The Challenge - SW 19" by Harold Faltermeyer
"Champagne Charlie" by Alfred Lee ("From Coffee and from Supper Rooms, from Poplar to Pall Mall")
"Champion Hill Dub" by G.P. Allstars (reggae)
"The Changing Of The Guard" by Band Of The Coldstream Guards
"Changing Of The Guard" by Marquis Of Kensington
"Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)" by Spandau Ballet ("Greek Street. Le Beat Route.")
"Chaos" by 4 Skins
"Chaos Down In Soho" by Sleaford Mods
"Chapel Market" by Animals That Swim
"Chapel Street Market 9AM" by The Sabres of Paradise
"Charing Cross" by Catapilla
"Charing Cross" by Herman Und Dorothy
"Charles Windsor" by McCarthy
"Charlotte Street" by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
"Charlton Boys" by The Gonads
"The Charlton Song" by The Gonads
"Charlton Tel's Stag Weekend" by The Gonads
"Chase Side Shoot-Up" by Brian Bennett (Chase Side is in Enfield)
"Cheam" by The Exits
"Cheer Up London" by Slaves
"Chel-Sea Of Blue" by Ron Harris
"Chelsea" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite')
"Chelsea" by Mike & Bernie Winters
"Chelsea" by Stamford Bridge
"Chelsea 77" by The Maniacs
"Chelsea At Midnight" by Acker Bilk
"Chelsea Beat" by The Flying Dutchmen
"Chelsea Blue Beat" by Laurel Aitken & The Shed Enders
"Chelsea Boot" by The Shadows
"Chelsea Boots" by The Embers
"Chelsea Bridge" by Billy Strayhorn (a jazz standard)
"Chelsea Bun" by Nigel Hopkins
"Chelsea Cat" by Judd Proctor
"Chelsea China" by Cliff Adams Singers
"Chelsea Cowgirls" by Duffo
"Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis
"Chelsea Dawn" by Syd Dale
"Chelsea Embankment" by Nikki Sudden
"Chelsea Fire" by She One
"Chelsea Girl" by Paul Inder
"Chelsea Girl" by Ride
"Chelsea Girl" by Simple Minds
"Chelsea Girl (2007)" by The Loves
"Chelsea Gonna Win" by Chelsea Punk Rock All Stars
"Chelsea Guitar" by Blueboy
"Chelsea Kids" by Heavy Metal Kids
"Chelsea Lady" by Harpo
"Chelsea Love Poem" by Jeremy Taylor
"Chelsea Lover" by David A. Stewart
"The Chelsea March" by The Complex
"Chelsea Monday" by Marillion
"Chelsea Nightclub" by The Members
"Chelsea Of Blue" by Ron Harris
"Chelsea Reach" by John Ireland (from Three London Pieces)
"The Chelsea Set" by The Musicians
"Chelsea Springtime" by The Jacobites
"The Chelsea Walk" by Ocean Colour Scene
"Chelsea Wallpaper" by The Blue Aeroplanes
"Chelsea Wobble" by Steve Lane
"Children Of Brixton" by Why?
"A Child's London – Six Pieces for Piano" by Richard Edward Wilson
"Chimes Of Big Ben" by The Times
"Chislehurst" (hymn tune)
"Chiswick Flyover" by Chick Churchill
"Chiswick High Road Blues" by If
"Christmas at Hampton Court" by Richard Rodgers and Sheldon Harnick (from the musical 'Rex')
"Christmas In London" by Bob Anthony
"Christmas In London" by Julia Fordham
"Christmas Lights" by Coldplay ("Took my feet to Oxford Street, trying to right a wrong...") 2010
"Christmas Time In London Town" by Nina & Frederik
"Christopher Robin At Buckingham Palace" by Ann Stephens
"Circle Line" by Blue (this is neither the 1970s band or the 2000s boy-band Blue)
"Circle Line" by Carmel
"Circle Line" by Rodney Allen
"Circle Line" by Sin FX
"Circle Line" by Soft Heap
"Circle Line Blues" by The Overlanders
"Cities" by Talking Heads
"The City" by Ed Sheeran
"City of Blinding Lights" by U2
"City of London" by The Mekons
"City On Fire/Final Sequence" by Stephen Sondheim (from the musical 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street')
"City Suits and Hoxton Trash" by Earl Zinger
"City Of The Dead" by The Clash
"The Clapham" by Kipper
"Clapham Junction" by Alan Haven & Tony Crombie
"Clapham Junction" by Toyah
"Clapham South" by Gonzalez
"Clark Gable" by The Postal Service
"Clash City Rockers" by The Clash
"Clayhill Dub" by Caustic Window ('Clayhill' is in Kingston)
"Clerkenwell Polka" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate)
"Cleveland Road" by DJ Phantasy & Gemini
"Clock Tower Power" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (about Lewisham Clock Tower)
"Clockwork London" by The Warriors
"Close To You" by Maxi Priest
"Clubland" by Elvis Costello
"Club London" by DJ Miller
"The Co-Communists" by Noël Coward
"Cockaigne (in London Town)" by Edward Elgar
"Cockfosters"[I] by Pablo Gargano
"The Cockney Amorist" by John Betjeman
"Cockney and Yardee" by Dominique And Peter Metro
"Cockney Bill Of London Town" by Harry Champion
"Cockney Black" by Eddy Grant
"Cockney Bop" by Trouble & Strife
"Cockney Capers" by Peter Crantock
"Cockney Cowboy" by Dennis Waterman
"Cockney Kids are Innocent" by Sham 69
"The Cockney Lover (Lambeth Walk)" by Albert Ketèlbey
"Cockney Rappin'" by Super Trap
"The Cockney Rhyming Slang Song" by Chas & Dave
"Cockney Rhythm" by Rebel MC
"Cockney Sparrers" by Tony Russell (from the musical The Matchgirls)
"Cockney Sparrow" by Syd Dale
"The Cockney Tragedian" by Ed Jones
"Cockney Translation" by Smiley Culture
"A Cockney's Life For Me" by George Grossmith
"The Cockney's Trip To Brummagem" by Kempion
"Coffin For The Isle Of Dogs" by Tigercats
"Cold Kilburn Rain" by Nick Saloman Mary Lou Lord
"Cold Harbour Lane" by Matthew Fisher
"Coldharbour Lane" by The Quireboys
"Coldharbour Lane" by Tom Robinson
"Columbia" by Oasis (about the Columbia hotel in London) from Definitely Maybe 1994
"Come Back, Be Here" by Taylor Swift
"Come Back To Camden" by Morrissey
"Come Back To Croydon" by Brian Auger
"Come On And Get Some" by Cookie Crew
"Come On You Gunners" by Tina & The North Bank
"Come On You Irons" by Booze & Glory
"Come On You Lions" by Roy Green
"Come Round London" by Clifford Grey (from the revue 'The Bing Boys Are Here')
"Come To London" by Panic
"Coming From London" by Richie Rich
"Coming To America" by The System ("Hyde Park")
"Common People" by Pulp
"Commuter Fantasy" by Pedestrians
"Conspiracy" by State of Grace
"Contact London" by Lab 4
"Control" by DJ Cue Tips & MC Dashy D (Trafalgar Square, the Hippodrome nightclub, etc.)
"Constitution Hill" by Billy Bragg
"Conversation Off Floral Street" by The Zombies
"Convoy GB" by Laurie Lingo And The Dipsticks
"Cooksferry Queen" by Richard Thompson
"Cool For Cats" by Squeeze (Heathrow,Wandsworth (prison), etc.)
"Cosmopolitan London" by Ray Anthony
"The Coster Girl In Paris" by Marie Lloyd (Hackney Road etc.)
"Coster Joe" by Edward Kent ("On Sunday, strolling out at Kew")
"The Coster's Serenade" by Albert Chevalier and John Crook ("Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way")
"Cosy Cafe" by Saint Etienne (about a cafe in Lee Valley, East London)
"Cotton Comes To Harlesden" by Joseph Cotton, Massive Horns & The A Class Crew
"The Council Schools Are Good Enough for Me" by Percy Morris and Malcolm Ives
"Country Living" by Sandra Cross
"The Countryman's Bill of Charges" – composer unknown ("A countryman to London came")
"Covent Garden" by Eric Coates (from London Suite)
"Covent Garden" by Leslie Bricusse (from Three Hats For Lisa)
"Covent Garden Starts Early" by Johnny Scott
"Crack Away on the Arsenal Beano" by Arsenal FC
"Cranley Gardens" by Bill Pritchard
"Cranley Gardens" by I Start Counting
"Craven Park Dub" by The Revolutionaries
"Crawling up a Hill" by John Mayall
"Cricklewood"/"The Cricklewood Shakedown" by The Goodies
"Cricklewood" by Grehan Sisters
"Cricklewood" by Snuff
"Cristal Palace" by Jeane Manson
"CR0 5SQ" by John Edmed
"Croham Hurst" by Oliver Cherer
"The Crooked Beat" by The Clash
"Cross the Line" by Pocketbooks
"Croydon" by Captain Sensible
"Cross Eyed Mary" by Jethro Tull
"Crushed Bones" by Why? ("In London, where the sirens yelp like a helpless dog")
"Cruel Murder of Edward V and the Duke of York in the Tower" – composer unknown
"Cruisin' The Serpentine" by Vaughan Toulouse
"Crystal Palace" by The Bible
"Cunt London" by Sleeper
"Custer Firkinshaw" by Ross MacManus (Fleet Street)
"Cutty Sark" by Jonah Jones
"Dagenham Dave" by Morrissey
"Dagenham Dave" by The Stranglers
"Dalston" by Hackney Five-O
"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
"Dans La Prison De Londres" by Louise Forestier
"Dans Les Rues De Londres" by Mylène Farmer (In The Streets Of London)
"Dark Eyes Of London" by Tyrant
"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
"The Day the Ravens left the Tower" by The Alarm
"Day Trip From Barnhurst" by Jackie & The Commuters
"Days of Fire" by Nitin Sawhney ft. 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 War of the Worlds
"Dear Old Carnaby Street" by Leslie Crowther
"Dear Old Shepherds Bush" by Clifford Grey (from the revue 'The Bing Boys Are Here')
"Dear River Thames" by Richard Digance
"Debbie's Like London" by Ben Wah Torpedoes
"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")
"Dem Just A Push Me" by Horace Martin (reggae)
"Demo To London" by Hand Grenades
"Demon Barber On Fleet Street" by Spook & The Ghouls
"Denmark Street" by The Kinks
"Deptford Beach" by Deptford Beach Babes
"Deptford Broadway" by Ceri James
"Deptford Broadway Boogie" by Jools Holland
"Deptford Days" by David Knopfler
"Deptford Market" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Der Willy Von Piccadilly" by Eve Boswell
"Destination London" by Betty Roe
"Dettwork Southeast" by Blak Twang (mentions Brixton, Clapham, Hackney, West Ealing, Seven Sisters, SE8)
"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
"The Directoire Girl" by J. P. Harrington and Orlando Powell ("I stopped the traffic all down Piccadilly")
"Dirtee Cash" by Dizzee Rascal
"Dirty Girls" by U.K. Subs
"Dirty Streets Of London" by T Love
"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
"Districts" by Clifford Grey and A. W. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea etc.)
"Docklands Battle Breaks" by DJ Controlled Weirdness
"Docklands Blues" by Ed Ball
"Docklands Renewed" by British Sea Power
"Dr Jekyll And Hyde Park" by The Mohawks
"Do It Together (London Massive)" by Sacred
"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
"Dog In Brownian Motion W5" by Diego Brown & The Good Fairy
"Dogenham Alliance" by O.T. Crew
"Dogs" by The Who (White City dog-track)
"Dogtown" by O.T. Crew
"Doin' Our Own Dang" by Jungle Brothers and Monie Love
"Dolphin Square" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife
"Doesn't Rain In London" by Isaac Hayes
"Don't Go Back to Dalston" by Razorlight
"Don't Go To Soho" by Russ Ballard & The Barnet Dogs
"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)
"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 the Old Bull and Bush" by Hunting, Krone, Stirling and Von Tilzer
"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 By The Thames" by Stapley Markstein
"Down, Down The Underground" by Bob Anthony
"Down In Drury Lane" by Paddy Roberts
"Down In Soho" by Syd Dale
"Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" by The Jam 1978 punk
"Down On London" by The Wildhearts
"Down On The Underground" by Alan Hull
"Down Petticoat Lane" by Richard Digance
"Down The Lane" by Lionel Bart (about Petticoat Lane)
"Down The Old Kent Road" by Fish Brothers & Eastend
"Down the Apples 'n' Pears" by Leslie Bricusse (from the musical 'Sherlock Holmes: The Musical')
"Down To Brixton" by Sweet Distortion
"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")
"Downhills Park" by Moodie
"Dread Down A Labby Grove" by The Groove Master
"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 ("I drive up to Muswell Hill")
"Drummed Out" by Edward Kent
"The Drummer And the Cook (Cockney Air)" by Harry Belafonte
"Drums Over London" by Disco Zombies
"Drunk In Woolwich (On New Year's Eve)" by Instant Automatons
"Drury Lane" by Howard Eynon
"Du Cane Road" by Topper Headon
"Duchess Of Duke Street" by Alexander Faris (Duke Street is in Marylebone)
"Dub Inna London City" by Joe Ariwa
"Duffer St. George" by The Fiery Furnaces
"Duke of Earlsfield" by Sabres of Paradise
"The Duke of Seven Dials" by George Grossmith
"Dulwich Fox" by Wild Turkey
"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=MCsquared" by Big Audio Dynamite (Powis Square)
"Ealing Broadway" by L Paul-Phillips
"Ealing Comedy" by Soft Machine
"Ealing Hygienic Laundry" by Wibbley Brothers
"Earl Of Kennington" by Portion Control
"The Earl Of Walthamstowe" by The Bevis Frond
"Earlies" by Trashcan Sinatras
"Earls Court" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Earls Court Blues" by Barry Crocker
"Earls Court Breakdown" by Alan Tunbridge ft Wizz Jones
"The Earl's Court Case" by Steve Swindells
"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 London Yodel" by The Wagon Tales
"East Of The River Thames" by Fire House Crew
"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.)
"Eastcote Too" by Electracoustic
"Eastenders" by Micron
"'EastEnders' Theme" by Simon May
"Easy Street, SE17" by Nine Below Zero
"EC 4" by The Flys
"Echoing The Hook" by Dan Melchior (AKA This Is Yr Abby Rd)
"Ecstasy(Wherever You May Be)" by Adrenalin MOD (mentions The Trip, Spectrum, The Future, Shoom, Hedonism, Delerium acid house nights in 1988 London)
"Edgware Station" by Edward Bear
"Edmonton Green" by Chas & Dave
"Ee-Cee 4" by Fleet Street & Tin Pan Alley Jazz Band
"Eel Pie Memories" by Downliners Sect
"Eight Miles High" by The Byrds (includes the line "Rain gray town known for its sound, in places Small Faces abound")
"El Morocco Tea Rooms" by Ron Goodwin
"Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant (about a street in Brixton) 1982
"Electric Avenue" by Renaissance
"Elegy (Thoughts on Passing the Cenotaph)" by Albert Ketelbey
"Elephant & Castle" by Mike Mandel
"Elephants And Castles" by George Martin
"Elgin Avenue" by Tom Robinson Band
"Elgin Mansions" by Rick Wakeman
"Ellesmere Street" by The Directions
"Elm Grove Window" by The Clientele
"Elm Park Tramp" by Wat Tyler
"Elvaston Place" by Al Stewart
"Emit Remmus" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Empire Stadium" by Fred Harries
"Encore" by Tongue 'n' Cheek
"The Engine Driver Song" by Television Personalities (Liverpool Street)
"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)
"Escalator Hater" by Raped (Bakerloo Line)
"Escape From Kilburn" by Miranda Sex Garden
"Escape From New Cross" by Ben Human
"Escort To London" by Allan Kingpin
"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 Square" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Euston Station" by Barbara Ruskin
"Euston Station" by Betty and the Werewolves
"Euston Station" by The Oyster Band
"Evening In London" by Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds (from the musical 'Follow That Girl')
"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
"Every Tube Station" by Jay Foreman
"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)
"Experience" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage - Blake's life in London)
"Eyeless In Holloway" by Johnny Flynn
"Faces Of London" by Magna Carta
"Fair Maid of Islington" - composer unknown (traditional - at the time of the song Islington was a village outside London)
"Fair Maid of London Town" - composer unknown
"The Fair Maid Of Wickham" - composer unknown (traditional folk tune)
"The Fairy Dancer" by Edward Kent ("One night I chanced to call at a West End Music Hall")
"Fairytales in Feltham" by Robb Johnson
"Fait Divers De Londres" by Jeane Manson
"Fake London Boy" by Tiffany (Ghanaian singer)
"Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead (About Canary Wharf), from The Bends 1995
"A Fallen Star" by Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. West ("Thirty years ago I was a fav'rite at the Vic")
"Fallin" by Adam and the Ants ("at the Screen on the Green")
"The False-hearted Lass of Limehouse" - composer unknown
"Family Of Noise" by Adam and The Ants ('in Croydon')
"Fans" by Kings of Leon
"Fare Dodgers Liberation Front" by The Visitors (2001)
"Far Flung Wastes of Harringay" by Tasmin Grey
"Fear And Loathing In New Cross" by Übermanoeuvre
"The Fear And Loathing In Tollington Park Rag" by Caravan
"Feed the Birds" by Sherman Brothers (from Mary Poppins)
"Feltham Is Singing Out" by Hard-Fi
"Festival Hall" by Tito Burns
"Fifty Two Stations" by Robyn Hitchcock (refers to the Northern line)
"Finchley Central" by New Vaudeville Band
"Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be" by Lionel Bart
"Finsbury Park" by Tribesman
"Finsbury Park, Café 67" by Candy Dulfer
"Finsbury Park Massacre" by Charge
"Finsbury Sound" by Pheromoans, The
"Fire/Bombing London" by John Murphy
"Fire In The Town" by Dub Investigation
"Fire Of London" by Grace
"First Day In London" by Denny Laine
"First Night Back in London" by The Clash
"Fish Island" by Jimpster
"Fitzrovia" by Gravenhurst
"Five Five Minutes Great Fire Of London En Bref Megamix" by Camouflage Nights
"Five Get Over Excited" by The Housemartins
"Five Nights of Bleeding" by Poet and the Roots ("right up Railton Road.." - about the 1981 Brixton riots)
"Flames of Brixton" by Angelic Upstarts
"Fleet Street" by Fist
"Fleet Street" by Rico's Combo
"Fleet Street Cover Up" by Dennis Bovell
"Fleet Street Lightning" by Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
"Flightpath Estate" by Sabres of Paradise
"Flirting on the Ice" by W. C. Mulaly (skating in Regent's Park)
"Flugel In Carnaby Street" by Spencer Mason Orchestra
"Fly To London" by Mainstreet
"Fly To London" by Zach & Reggie
"Fly Away" by 5 Seconds Of Summer
"Fogg's In Yokohama (Reform Club)/San Francisco: Barbary Coast Saloon" (from Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film))
"Flying Into London" by Bob Anthony
"A Foggy Day in London Town" by George and Ira Gershwin
"Foggy Old London" by Jimmy Martin
"Following in Farver's Footsteps" by E. W. Rogers ("My mother caught me out one evening, up the West End on the spree")
"Fool on the Hill" by The Beatles (about an experience that Paul McCartney had on Primrose Hill) from Magical Mystery Tour '67
"Footscray Station" by Scott And Charlene's Wedding
"The 4 Marys Go Go Dance All Night At The Groovy Cellar" by Captain Sensible
"For the Girl" by The Fratellis
"For Tomorrow" by Blur (from Modern Life Is Rubbish) ("We're lost on the Westway.")
"Forest Gate Rock" by Lester Sterling
"Forest Hill Rock" by A-Class Crew Meets Barry Boom
"Forest Hill Ska" by Forest Hill Billies
"Forever Autumn" by Justin Hayward
"Fortis Green" by Dave Davies
"Forty Fahsend Fevvers on a Frush" by The Billy Cotton Band
"Four Aces" by King Tubby
"Four Skinny Indie Kids" by Half Man Half Biscuit
"Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream" by The Syn (about Allie Pallie, 1967)
"France" by The Libertines
"Francis Drake Bowls Club" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (this club is in Brockley, SE4)
"Franco's Fleet Street" by Mighty Ballistics Hi-Power
"Freestyle F64" by Lowkey
"Friday Hill" by Bulldog Breed
"Friday´s Child" by Van Morrison ("and watched the sun come up'round Nottinghill Gate")
"From Chelsea Green to Brighton Beach" by The Times
"From London With Love" by Honey Boy
"From Meadow to Mayfair"[I] by Eric Coates
"From Newport To London" by Basia
"From The City To The Isle Of Dogs" by Frank Tovey (real name of Fad Gadget)
"From The South" by Cookie Crew
"From Wimbledon With Love" by The Wombles
"Fuck Soho" by Khid
"Fug On A Bus" by Monkeyrush
"Fugue In Fulham" by The In-Keepers
"Fulham Blues" by The Call
"Fulham Court" by The Faith Brothers
"Fulham Stomp" by Fulham F.C.
"Fun City" by Alternative TV
"Fun In Camden" by The Mental
"Funky Bayswater" by The Squires
"Funky Frith Street" by Gonzalez
"Funky London" by Albert King
"Funky London" by Houston Person
"Funky London Childhood" by Marc Bolan and T. Rex
"Funky Nassau" by The Beginning Of The End
"Funny" by Harry Talbot ("I often stroll down Oxford Street to pass an hour away")
"Gabrielle" by The Nips
"Galang" by M.I.A. ("London Calling, Speak the slang now")
"Gardens Of Chelsea" by Rejoice!
"Gasoline Alley" by Rod Stewart
"Gates Of The West" by The Clash (Camden Town)
"Gautrey Road Style" by Mad Professor & Jah Shaka
"Gee Street" by Stereo MCs
"Generations Of Love" by Boy George
"Geoffrey Ingram" by Television Personalities
"George Barnwell" (English folk song also known as "Cheapside")
"Gerrard Street" by Guardian Angel
"Gertcha" by Chas and Dave
"Get A Bloomin' Move On (The Self-Preservation Society)" by Quincy Jones (in Cockney rhyming slang including- Peckham Rye/Barnet fair/Hampstead Heath)
"(Get a) Grip (on Yourself)" by The Stranglers
"Get High (New Jack London)" by Vibes & Wishdokta
"Get Me To The Church On Time" by Alan Jay Lerner ("London is waking, daylight is breaking")
"Get Out Of London" by Intaferon (band) 1983, new wave
"Get Out Of London" by London
"Get Outta London" by Aztec Camera
"Ghost In The Strand" by Sting (B-side to Englishman in New York 1988)
"Ghosts On The Underground" by My Awesome Compilation
"The Ghost Of Limehouse Cut" by Cathal Coughlan
"Ghost Of Westminster" by TV Smith
"Ghost Stations: Down Street/York Road/South Kentish Town/British Museum/Brompton Road/Bull & Bush/Strand" by Dollboy
"The Ghosts of Cable Street" by The Men They Couldn't Hang
"Ghosts Of Ladbroke Grove" by Killing Joke
"Ghosts of Princes in Towers" by Rich Kids
"The Ghosts Of Oxford Street" by Malcolm McLaren
"Gilbert Street" by Sweet Thursday
"Gilbert the Filbert" by Basil Hallam ("...the pride of Piccadilly...")
"Gina In The Kings Road" by Al Stewart
"Ginsberg From Scotland Yard" by Belle Baker
"Girl From Chelsea" by Fred Lloyd
"Girl from London" by Blue Cheer
"The Girl From London" by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade (from the musical Free As Air)
"The Girl in the Khaki Dress" by J. P. Harrington and George Le Brunn ("Pa's got a house at Regent's Park")
"Girl VII" by Saint Etienne (lists numerous London locations)
"The Girl Who Had Everything" by Television Personalities (The Blitz Club, The Ritz)
"Give Me A Cockney Song" by Bernie Winters
"Give Me Back What's Mine" by Gallon Drunk (about the Northern line of the London Underground)
"Give My Regards to Leicester Square" by Victoria Monks
"Give Us Back Our Cheap Fares" by Bananarama & Fun Boy Three
"Glasgow Girl" by Rodney Crowell (Camden Town)
"GLC" by Kate Bush
"GLC" by The Members
"GLC" by Menace
"Glory Boys" by Secret Affair
"Glory Glory Man United" by Manchester United FC ('Wembley' part of the song)
"Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur" by Chas & Dave ft Tottenham Hotspur
"The Glory Of Kilburn" by Matthew Strachan
"Gloucester Road" by Special Needs (or The Needs)
"Go Ahead London" by KCF Productions
"Go Ahead London" by Rapino Brothers Versus Trip Ship
"Go For It" by Coventry City FC
"Go Techno" by 2 House
"Goblin" by Tyler the Creator
"God (London)" by Simon Le Bon
"Going Back To London" by Don Partridge
"Going Down To Soho" by Blah Blah Blah
"Going To London" by Abbey Road
"Going To London" by Guitar Gangsters
"Going West" by The Members ('The Westway...The Bush' etc.)
"Golden Square"[I] by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage)
"Golden Walks Of London" by The Bevis Frond
"Golders Green Radio" by Propaganda
"Goldhawk Road" by Dustin's Bar Mitzvah
"Good Groove" by Derek B
"Good Life" by OneRepublic
"Good Morning Britain" by Aztec Camera ('where the Thames does flow'/'the underground's just a stop away')
"Good Old Arsenal" by Arsenal FC
"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" by Queen (from A Day at the Races 1977)
"Goodbye London" by Luke Jackson
"Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town" by Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers
"Goodbye Piccadilly" by Abednego and the Piccadilly Street Choir
"Goodbye Piccadilly" by The Times
"Goodbye Post Office Tower Goodbye" by Cressida
"Goodbye Upton Park" by Cockney Rejects
"Gospel Train To London" by New London Boys
"Got To Keep On" by Cookie Crew
"Govt. Dirty Tricks Dept. WC1" by Captain Sensible
"GPO Tower" by Dudley Moore Trio
"Graftin'" by Dizzee Rascal ("sky looks grey in London city")
"Graham Of Norwood Junction" by The 'Tone
"Grand Union Canal" by Gallon Drunk
"Grate Fire Of London" by Here & Now
"The Great Fire Of London" by Vice Squad
"The Greater London Radio" by Hefner
"Greatest Cockney Christmas" by The Gonads
"Greatest Cockney Rip-Off" by Cockney Rejects
"Greek Street" by Bill Pritchard
"Greek Street, Soho" by Johnny Scottt
"Green Fields" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen
"Green Line Bus" by Splinter
"Green London - for violin, violincello and piano"(I) by Katharine Lovell
"Green Park" by Anthony Adverse
"Green Park Saturday" by The Bevis Frond
"Green Park Station" by Earth and Fire
"Green Street Green" by New Vaudeville Band
"Greenford Green" by Kelly's Eye
"Greenford Magna Mass" by Colin Neville
"Greenwich Chorus" by Peter Howell
"Greenwich Fair" by Ian Campbell Folk Group
"Greenwich Meantime" by Daddy Longlegs
"Greenwich Meantime" by Graham Bonnet
"Greenwich Mean Time" by Strange Romance
"Greenwich Mean Time" by Saqqara Dogs
"Greenwich One Way System" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Greetings from Shitsville" by The Wildhearts
"Grief Came Riding" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
"Grigio Di Londra (Good Old London Town)" by Sergio Franchi
"Groovin' At The Cue" by Dandy Livingstone ('The Cue' was a West Indian nightclub in late 1960's London)
"Grooving In SE1" by DJ Controlled Weirdness
"Groveley Road" by Saint Etienne
"Growing Up In Bromley" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"The Grunwick Affair"[I] by Dennis Bovell (named after industrial dispute in North London)
"The Guinea Guest" by Edward Kent ("I was sen to Portman Square")
"Guns of Brixton" by The Clash
"The Guns Of Camden Town" by The New York Fund
"Guts Of London" by Cindytalk
"Hackney" by Milky Wimpshake
"Hackney Dub" by John Dread All-Stars
"Hackney Dub" by W.J.W. And Roots Trunks & Branches (reggae)
"Hackney Girls" by The Treliks
"Hackney Iliad" by drcarlsonalbion And The Hackney Lass
"Hackney Scum" by the Ideal Form
"Hackney (Suffer Little Children)" by Creaming Jesus
"Hainault Via Newbury Park" by Doug Boyle
"Hairdresser on Fire" by Morrissey (Sloane Square)
"Half a Person" by The Smiths
"Half Caste" by Thin Lizzy (Brixton)
"Half Moon Blues" by De Luxe Blues Band
"Half Moon Street" by Count Basie
"Half Moon Street" by Lisa Lagoda
"Half Moon Street" by Pete & The Pirates
"Hammersmith" by The Transmitters
"Hammersmith Guerilla" by Third World War
"Hammersmith Hustle" by Flyover
"Hammersmith Odeons" by Patrik Fitzgerald
"Hammersmith Palais" by Demolition 23
"Hammersmith To Tokyo And Back" by Art of Noise
"Hampstead" by Adam and the Ants
"Hampstead Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Hampstead Girl" by The Dream Academy
"Hampstead Heath on an August Bank Holiday Sunday" by Ralph Vaughan Williams (from Symphony No 2 A London Symphony)
"Hampstead Heath To Lose The Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Hampstead Incident" by Donovan
"Hampstead Rag" by Ragtime Dolls
"Hampstead Therapist" by Ed Ball
"Hampstead Way" by Linda Lewis
"Handel In The Strand" by Percy Grainger
"Hanging Around" by The Stranglers
"Happy Families" by Television Personalities
"Harmony Hall" by Edward Kent ("Haydn Bach of three Hyde Park")
"Harriet Walk" by Great And Lady Soul
"Harrods Don't Sell 'Em" by The Union
"Harrow Accident" by The Nits
"Harrow Road" by Big Audio Dynamite
"The Harrow Song (The Giants Of Old)" by Robert Hardy (from the play with music 'Winnie')
"Harlesden" by Brinkman
"Harlesden High Street" by Graham
"Has It Come to This?" by The Streets
"Hat-trick" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working)
"Have A Good Time With The Cockneys" by The Pearly Minstrels
"Have You Ever Been To See London Town" by Frankie Davidson
"Haverstock Hill" (from the musical play 'His Monkey Wife')
"Hayes And Harlington Blues" by JSD Band
"He Ain´t Give You None" by Van Morrison
"He Was A Rasta In London Town" by Wally Badarou
"Heart of the City" by Nick Lowe
"Heat In The Streets" by The Blackstones
"Heathrow" by Level 42
"Heathrow Holiday" by Instant Sunshine
"Heaven" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage - Blake's life in London)
"Hell" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage - Blake's life in London)
"Hello London" by Scarling
"He's on the Phone" by Saint Etienne
"He That The Reason Would Know" by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley ("These three were buried near Marybone [Marylebone] Park" - from A Fair Quarrel, 1614)
"Herculean" by The Good, The Bad and The Queen
"Here On The Corner Of Wimpole Street" (from the musical Robert and Elizabeth)
"Here We Are in London Town" by Peter Sarstedt
"Here We Go" by Everton FC
"Hersham Boys" by Sham 69 (although Hersham is not in London it frequently mentions cockneys, and also being "close to the city")
"Hey DJ" by World's Famous Supreme Team
"Hey London" by Chiddy Bang
"Hey Music Lover (William Orbit Mix)" by S'Express
"Hey Young London" by Bananarama
"Highbury" by Ivor Game
"Highbury Incident (Rainy July Morning)" by Stackridge
"Highgate" by Affinity
"Highgate Hill" by Electric Penguins
"Highgate Hill" by Jakko M. Jakszyk
"Highgate Road Incident" by Saint Etienne
"Highgate Shuffle" by Rod Stewart
"High Street Part Pedestrianised" by Billy Jenkins (from Still Sounds Like Bromley)
"Highlife Piccadilly" by African Messengers
"High Livin' Round Seven Dials" by Puffinboy
"High Street/Part Pedestrianised" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (about Bromley High Street)
"Hilly Fields (1892)" by Nick Nicely (about an area of South London, near Ladywell)
"Hilly Fields (The Mourning)" by Nick Nicely
"Hillyard Street" by David Hillyard And The Rocksteady Seven
"Hip City" by Poly Styrene
"History" by The Verve (lyric based on William Blake's "London")
"History Song" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen
"Hit Music" by Pet Shop Boys
"Hobart Paving" by Saint Etienne
"The Hobnailed Boots That Farver Wore" by Billy Williams
"Hobb's End" by The Monochrome Set
"Holborn March" - composer unknown (traditional)
"The Holborn Situationist" by Congregation
"Hold Tight London" by The Chemical Brothers
"Holiday Rap" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven
"Holidays In London" by Decay
"Holland Park Restaurant" by Trespassers W
"Holland Street" by Field Mice
"Holland Walk" by National Youth Jazz Orchestra
"Holloway Boulevard" by The Popes
"Holloway Girl" by Marillion
"Holloway Jail" by The Kinks
"Holloway Song" by Mal Finch
"Hollywood (Down on your Luck)" by Thin Lizzy
"Home For a Rest" by Spirit of the West
"Homerton Hermit Dub" by Gussie P (reggae)
"Homerton Station" by Bethia Beadman
"Hometown" by George Black (from the musical ('London Rhapsody')
"Hometown Glory" by Adele
"Hong Kong Garden" by Siouxsie and the Banshees (Note: the song was inspired by and named after a Chinese restaurant in Chislehurst, London)
"The Honour of a London Prentice" - composer unknown
"The Horse Guards - Whitehall" by Haydn Wood
"Hot Shot Tottenham" by Tottenham Hotspur FC
"Hounslow Boys" by Robb Johnson
"Hooky Street" by John Sullivan (Shepherds Bush etc. - Only Fools And Horses theme)
"Hoover Factory" by Elvis Costello
"Hopping Down in Kent" - composer unknown (East End music-hall song)
"Hornimans Pleasance" by Sidewinder
"Hornsey at War" by Hornsey At War
"Horse Guards, Whitehall" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite)
"Hotel in Brixton" by Baxter Dury
"Hotel Columbia" by Jesse Malin
"Hounslow West" by L. Paul-Phillips
"House of Bamboo" by Earl Grant Andy Williams (Soho)
"House on the Hill" by Kevin Coyne (Brixton Square)
"Howitt Road" by Honest John Plain (Belsize Park)
"How's Life in London" by London Posse
"Hoxton Hair" by Parka
"Hoxton Heroes" by Girls Aloud
"Hoxton Market Forces" by Hard Left
"Hullo! Miss London" by Victoria Monks
"Hungerford Bridge" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared
"Hunting for Witches" by Bloc Party (mentions the "30 bus")
"Hyde Park" by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
"Hyde Park" by Funki Porcini
"Hyde Park" by I Marc 4
"Hyde Park 2AM" by Louis Bellson
"Hyde Park Angels" by Jonathan Kelly
"Hyde Park Corner" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Hyde Park Corner Investigation" by Dennis Bovell
"Hyde Park Dub" by Cassandra
"Hyde Park London" by Doggerel Bank
"Hyde Park Melody" by Art Heatlie Orchestra
"Hyde Park Monster" by Doggerel Bank
"Hyde Park Song" by Mike Westbrook
"Hymns to London" by Bishi
"Hype Talk" by Dizzee Rascal
"I Am A Man From Lewisham" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"I Am The Golden Otter Of Croydon" by Cat & Mouse Band
"I Am What I Am (Battersea Tramp)" by Bill & Buster
"I Dig Everything" by David Bowie ("I feed the lions in Trafalgar Square")
"I Do The Rock" by Tim Curry (Moscow Road)
"I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" by Elvis Costello
"I Feel Good All Over" by Bang The Party ("I wanna dedicate this to London, young turned-on London.")
"I Fell In Love With a Female Plumber From Harlesden NW10" by Splodgenessabounds
"I.K.B. - R.I.P." by Frank Tovey (real name of Fad Gadget)
"I Like London" by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis (from The Arcadians, 1909)
"I Like London" by Alan Thornhill (from the musical 'Give A Dog A Bone')
"I Like London in the Rain" by Blossom Dearie
"I Live in Camberwell" by Basement Jaxx
"I Live In Style In Maida Vale" by The Hammersmith Gorillas
"I Live in Trafalgar Square" by Clarence Wainwright Murphy
"I Love Lambeth" by The Monochrome Set
"I Love London" by Crystal Fighters
"I Love London" by Lorraine Bowen
"I Love London" by Tommy Page
"I Love London" by Tot Taylor
"I Luv U" by Dizzee Rascal
"I Might Be Lyin'" by Eddie & The Hot Rods ('The Strand')
"I Was Born and Raised in Croxley Green" by Wilf Weston
"I Was There (At the Coronation)" by Young Tiger
"Ice Cold In Fulham" by The Tigers
"I'd Never Know" by Noël Coward ("Why is the Springtime giving London this lovely glow?")
"Idiot Child" by Madness ("Spunky little kid from North West Five")
"The Idol of the Day" by The Great Vance and Alfred Lee ("St. James's I've my chambers in")
"If I Can't Get to London" by David Craig Simpson
"If I Could" by David Essex ("Canning Town" etc.)
"If I Left London" by Christopher Curtis (from Chaplin (2006 musical))
"If I Ruled The World" by Kurtis Blow
"If It Wasn't for the 'ouses in Between" by Edgar Bateman and George Le Brunn (1894, sung by Gus Elen - "With a ladder and some glasses you can see to Hackney Marshes")
"If London Were Venice" by The Venetians
"If Looks Could Kill" by Garry Johnson ft Franky Flame
"If You're Going Back To London" by Jack Charman
"Il Pleut Sur Londres" by Sylvie Vartan
"Ill Manors" by Plan B
"Illegal Gunshot" by Ragga Twins
"I'm A Mess" by Stormtrooper
"I'm Alright Jack" by Tom Robinson Band (Hampstead)
"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" by Cockney Rejects ('West Ham')
"I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London" by Hubert Gregg (end of the WW2 blackout)
"I'm Old Fashioned" by Noël Coward and Johnny Mercer ("Those nightingales in Berkeley Square")
"I'm One Of The Whitehall Warriors" by Phil Park
"I'm the Face" by The High Numbers
"I'm Riffin' (English Rasta)" by MC Duke
"I'm Trying to Make London My Home" by Sonny Boy Williamson
"I must leave London" by Piano Magic
"Impressions Of London" by Ronald Binge
"In A Golden Coach" by Billy Cotton
"In A London Cab (Before The Rain)" by Anastasia
"In Aallen Kneipen Von Soho" by Caterina Valente
"In Brixton" by Matumbi
"In Der Carnaby Street" by Peggy March
"In Dogenham" by Dogenham Alliance
"In Foggy Old London" by Burl Ives
"In Gay Mayfair" (from the musical comedy The Belle Of Mayfair)
"In Gunnersbury Park" by The Hit Parade
"In London" by Iain Matthews
"In London" by Johnny Logan
"In London" by Vangelis & Neuronium
"In London So Fair" - composer unknown (traditional)
"In London Town" by Man Arai
"In Old Kent Road" by Arthur Seldon
"In The City" by The Jam
"In The City" by Madness
"In The Country" by Skepta
"In The Strand" by E. W. Mackney
"In The Streets Of London" by The Business
"Incident At The Hammersmith Palais" by Wounded John Scott Cree
"Incident At Mudchute" by The Recedents
"Inelegantly Wasted In Papa's Penthouse Pad In Belgravia" by The Weekenders
"Inner London Violence" by Bad Manners
"Innocence" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage about William Blake's life in London)
"Initials BB" by Serge Gainsbourg
"Inspirations Of London" by Ambros Seelos
"Interlude - London Massive" by Aphrodite
"Into Orbit" by Adamski (a reference to the M25 (London Orbital) Acid House scene in 1988/1989)
"Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments" by Jake Thackray ("With style and enthusiasm and anyone at all, Isabel makes love in the Royal Albert Hall")
"Isle of Clerkenwell" by Harry H. Corbett
"The Islington Ballroom" by Richard Digance
"Islington Square" by The In-Keepers
"Itchycoo Park" by Small Faces (about Little Ilford Park)
"It Ain't Necessarily Bird Avenue (Byrd Avenue)" by Spanky and Our Gang
"It Could Be You" by Blur
"Itinerant Child" by Ian Dury
"It's Fun Finding Out About London Town" by Billie Anthony
"It Gets Me Talked About" by Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. West ("Playin' 'ind legs of the helephant in East End pantomime")
"It's Grim Up North London" by The KLF
"It's Fun Finding Out About London Town" by Billie Anthony
"It's a Great Big Shame" by Gus Elen
"It's a Jolly Fine Game Played Slow!" by J.P. Harrington and George Le Brunn ("We just hired a cab and drove through St. James's Park")
"It's a London Thing" by Scott Garcia
"It's a London Thing" by Mark Williams
"It's a London Thing" by S.A.S.
"It's a Long Way to Tipperary" by Jack Judge and Harry Williams
"It's Lovely To Be Back In London" by Judy Garland
"It's Only Me" by Noël Coward ("Once I knew a kid, she used to live down Poplar way")
"It Takes a Very Strong Imagination" by Edward Kent ("I trots her to the Opera or the Drury pantomime")
"I've Brought you Over and set you Down in the Last Edition of London Town..." by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin (from the musical comedy The New Aladdin)
"I've Never Lost My Last Train Yet" by George Le Brunn and George Rollit ("And I've joined with one and all in a Covent Garden ball")
"Ivor" by Anonymous ("They yanked our sport, under police escort, to the London Bow Street sessions" - Ivor Novello was jailed for misuse of petrol coupons during World War Two)
"Jack In London City" by Fiddler's Dram
"Jack Talking" by Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys
"Jack The Ripper" by Screaming Lord Sutch
"Jacob Street 7AM"[I] by Sabres of Paradise
"Jacques Derrida" by Scritti Politti (Camden Town)
"Jag älskar London" by Povel Ramel
"Jah War" by The Ruts
"Jam For Ronnie Scotts" by No Assembly Required
"Jam It Jam" by She Rockers
"Jamdown To Stamford Hill" by King General
"Jazz Cafe Theme" by James Taylor Quartet
"Jazzie's Groove" by Soul II Soul
"Jean C" by Pipas
"Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" by Jethro Tull
"Jennifer, Julie And Josephine" by Television Personalities (Goldsmiths College)
"Jets Seem Slower In London's Skies" by Martha & The Muffins
"Jill of Primrose Hill" by Paul Nash
"Jimmy On The Central Line" by John Illsley
"Joe Meek" by Wreckless Eric
"Johnny The Horse" by Madness ("To Regent's Park at sunset")
"Joyful Noise" by Donald Swann
"John Paul (Is On His Way To Wembley)" by Dermot Morgan
"John Willie, Come On" by George Formby, Sr. ("We went in Madame Tussauds waxwork show and it were grand")
"Johnny Come Lately" by Steve Earle (from Copperhead Road)
"The Jolliest Place That's Out" by Annie Adams (about The Old Welsh Harp Tavern)
"Journey to the Centre of Brixton" by ROC
"Jubilee Gardens" by Robb Johnson
"Juggernaut On The M25" by Pablo Gargano
"Jungle" by Professor Green (Hackney)
"Jungle West One" by Jimmy Pursey
"Junior Spesh" by Red Hot Entertainment
"Junkie Doll" by Mark Knopfler (from Sailing to Philadelphia album; he mentions both Turnpike Lane and Turnham Green)
"Just For Money" by Paul Hardcastle ("the (Wormwood) Scrubs" etc.)
"Just For You London" by Bodysnatch
"Just Keep Rockin'" by Double Trouble and Rebel MC
"Just Play Music!" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Kalimba De Bowbrook" by Canute Edwards
"Kayleigh" by Marillion (Belsize Park)
"Kennington Vigilante" by Johnson Family
"Kensal Sunrise" by Cayenne
"Kensington Cowboy" by East of Eden
"Kensington Cowboys" by Limey
"Kensington Garden" by Marc Jordan
"Kensington Gardens" by Robert Ganthony
"Kensington Gardens" by The Shirts
"Kensington Gardens" by Trembling Blue Stars
"Kensington High Street" by Dead Sea Fruit
"Kensington Market" by Kensington Market
"Kensington Palace Confusion" by Dennis Bovell
"Kent Road Skank" by I-Roy
"The Kentish Town Song" by The Ancient Order Of Froth Blowers
"Kentish Town Waltz" by Imelda May ft Lou Reed
"Kew" by Billy Nicholls
"Kew Gardens" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Kew Gardens" by Ralph McTell
"Kick!" by Adam & The Ants
"Kick The Geordie / Kick The Cockney" by Hellbastard
"The Kid From Kensington" by Dogs D'Amour
"Kid From Kidbrooke" by The Flatbackers
"Kilburn" by Jock Scot
"Kilburn High Road" by Shack
"Kilburn Lane" by Ranking Dread
"Kilburn Lane" by Wreckless Eric
"The Kilburn High Road" by Flogging Molly
"Kilburn Stroll" by Damien Dempsey
"Kim Meets Tony In London" by No Assembly Required
"King George Street" by Squeeze (King George Street is in Greenwich, South London)
"King of Birds" by R.E.M. (refers to Trafalgar Square)
"King of Stamford Hill" by Reeves Gabrells, David Bowie and Gary Oldman (refers to Marc Bolan)
"Kings of London" by Arsenal 1978 Squad
"King's Cross" by Pet Shop Boys ft Tracey Thorn
"King's Cross" by The Bamboos
"King's Cross" by Charge
"King's Cross" by Cinerama
"King's Cross Blues" by Lindisfarne
"King's Cross Climax" by Kenny Graham's Afro Cubists
"King's Cross Etc" by The Apostles
"King's Cross St Pancras" by Rob Marr
"King's Road" by Heron
"King's Road" by Mataya Clifford
"King's Road" by Tom Petty
"King's Road Boogaloo" by Louis Bellson
"Kings Road Chelsea" by Leslie McKeown
"Kings Road Girl" by Ann Odell
"Kinky Reggae" by Bob Marley & The Wailers
"Klub Londinium 20-30 (League Of The Delirious)" by Sudden Sway
"Knees Up Mother Brown" by Elsie & Doris Waters
"A Knife for the Girls" by The Long Blondes
"Knightsbridge March" by Eric Coates (from London Suite)
"Knightsbridge Underpass" by Dieter Reith
"Knocked 'Em In The Old Kent Rd" by Albert Chevalier
"Kray Twins" by Mo-dettes
"Kray Twins" by Renegade Soundwave
"Kung Fu Battle Ina Brixton" by Prince Fatty & Horseman
"La Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage
"La Seine Et La Tamise" by Petula Clark
"The Labour Peer" by George Ellis ('And now, would you believe, I'm the Earl of Camberwell')
"Ladbroke Groove" by Filthy Lucre
"Ladbroke Groove" by Sugarcane Band
"Ladbroke Grove Blues" by Ram John Holder (1969)
"The Ladies of London" - composer unknown
"Ladies of London Town" by Frank Turner (from Sleep Is for the Week 2007)
"Lady From Hampstead" by Pandamonium
"Lady Grinning Soul" by David Bowie (London)
"Lady Soho" by Carlos Franzetti
"Lady, That's My Skull!" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working)
"Lambeth" by Burial
"Lambeth" by Portion Control
"The Lambeth Trot" by Wild Willy Barrett
"The Lambeth Walk" by Noel Gay (from Me and My Girl, 1937)
"The Lambeth Waltz" by Vera Lynn (1953)
"Lancaster Gate" by A Million Blues
"Landing in London" by 3 Doors Down ft. Bob Seger
"Langham Place" by Eric Coates (from 'London Again Suite')
"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 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 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)
"Lazy London Lady" by Change
"Lazy London Ways" by Sone Institute
"Lavender Cry" - composer unknown (traditional lavender sellers song)
"LDN" by Lily Allen
"LDN is a Victim" by LDN is a Victim
"Le Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage
"Le Piccadilly" by Erik Satie
"Leapin' In London" by John Dankworth
"Leave the Capitol" by The Fall ("exit this Roman shell")
"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
"Legs Larry At Television Centre" by John Cale (The Television Centre was in Shepherds Bush)
"Leicester Square" by Harry Freeman (an old music hall song)
"Leicester Square" by Rancid
"Leicester Square Rag" by Harry Roy
"Lesney Factory" by Saint Etienne
"Let 'em Come" by Roy Green (official song of Millwall F.C.)
"Let London Be Nice Again" by Joseph Cotton
"Let The Girls In (To London Town)" by Miss Mitzi Mueller
"Let's All Go Down the Strand" by Charles Whittle (written by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy)
"Let's All Go To Wembley" by The Kop Choir
"Let's Go And Live In The Country" by Richard Rodney Bennett
"Let's Push Things Forward" by The Streets
"Let's Run To London" by Robert MacLeod
"Let's Submerge" by X Ray Spex ("going down to the Underground")
"Let's Take A Stroll Through London" by Julian Slade
"Let's Womble To The Party Tonight" by The Wombles (Wimbledon)
"Letter 2 London" by Coachwhips
"Letter To A London Girl" by Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde
"Lewisham Oh! Lewisham" by Propaganda
"Leyton Art Inferno" by Saint Etienne
"Leytonstone Ricochet" by Diagram & Moliné
"The Liberty Of Norton Folgate" by Madness (indeed the whole of The Liberty of Norton Folgate album is about London)
"Life and Death of the Two Ladies of Finsbury" - composer unknown
"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 (from the album Calypso @ Dirty Jim's)
"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
"Limbo" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) [1]
"Limehouse" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite')
"Limehouse Blues" by Douglas Furber and Philip Braham
"Limehouse Nights" by George Gershwin
"Limehouse Nights" by Tigercats
"Limey Wanna Be" by The Geezers
"Lions" by Dire Straits (mentions - The Cutty Sark, Tea Clipper in dry dock at Greenwich)
"Lions Of Charing Cross" by Blow Monkeys
"Liquidator CFC" by Billy Bluebeat
"A Little Bit of Cucumber" by T. W. Connor ('To the Lord Mayor's Banquet I got in one foggy day')
"Little Miss Pipedream" by The Wombats ('cause foggy London town's not built for me or you')
"Little Miss Portobello" by Kevin Coyne
"Little Russell Street" by Nine Below Zero
"Little Venice" by Mick and Malcolm
"Liv Togevver (The Greater London Funkathon)" by Light Of The World
"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
"Living In London" by Brendan Shine
"Living In London" by Starry Eyed and Laughing
"Living In London" by Wiley
"Living in Tottenham" by Frank Chickens
"Living with Unemployment" by Newtown Neurotics
"L.O.N.D.O.N." by Jet Vegas
"L-O-N-D-O-N" by Screaming Lord Sutch
"L-O-N-D-O-N" by Raped
"L.O.N.D.O.N. (London) by Leslie Bricusse from Three Hats For Lisa
"L.O.N.D.O.N. Town" by Craig McLachlan and Check 1-2
"Lon Don" by The Passage (band)
"London" by Alanis Morissette
"London" by A. J. McLean
"London" by Alessi Brothers
"London" by Alien Alright
"London" by Amen Andrews (an alias of Luke Vibert)
"London" by Arma Ashi
"London" by Barry Manilow
"London" by Booze & Glory
"London" by Bowling for Soup
"London" by Brandon Heath
"London" by Catman Cohen
"London" by Charlie Belair
"London" by Chava Alberstein
"London" by Chris Stamey
"London" by Club 8
"London" by David Axelrod
"London" by The Driven
"London" by Eoin Woods (on 'Everytime')
"London" by Fake Blood
"London" by Frida Hyvönen
"London" by Geoffrey Downes & The New Dance Orchestra
"London" by Gil Evans
"London" by Girlschool
"London" by Gobblinz
"London" by Gordon Giltrap
"London" by Grace Acladna
"London" by Harpo
"London" by International Observer
"London" by James Newton Howard
"London" by Jeff Lang
"London" by The Junkies
"London" by Little Majorette
"London" by Menace
"London" by Name The Pet
"London" by Nicky Thomas
"London" by Noonday Underground
"London" by Patrick Wolf
"London" by Pet Shop Boys
"London" by Peter Rolfe
"London" by Porcupine Tree
"London" by Queensrÿche
"London" by Red Pony
"London" by Rie Fu
"London" by Rod McKuen
"London" by Roger Hodgson
"London" by Roy Reid (aka I-Roy)
"London" by Ruff Sqwad
"London" by Sandie Shaw
"London" by Sandy Denny Thea Gilmore
"London" by The Rumble Strips
"London" by Silverbeam
"London" by Sparklehorse
"London" by The Smiths
"London" by Smoke City
"London" by Steeleye Span
"London" by Steve Kent
"London" by Swag
"London" by Tangerine Dream (Tyger)
"London" by Thea Gilmore
"London" by They Might Be Giants
"London" by Third Eye Blind
"London" by Tina Dico
"London" by Vanessa Carlton
"London (1848)" by Tol & Tol
"London A to Z" by Deacon Blue
"London A Weh Live" by Penfold, Fathead (musician) & Tenor Fly
"London Acid City" by Lochi
"London After Midnight" by Doctor Caligari
"London After Midnight" by The Flaming Stars
"London Again Suite - Oxford Street, Langham Place, Mayfair"[I] by Eric Coates
"London Ah Fe Mi City" by Papa Benji
"London Air" by Elvin Jones
"London Air" by Marquis De Sade
"London Airport" by Father Aime Duval
"London Airport" by Raymond Scott
"London Aquarium" by Chris T-T
"London At Night" by Noël Coward
"London Beach" by TV Smith
"The London Beat" by Richard Anthony
"The London Beau" - composer unknown (folk song)
"London Beckoned Songs About Money Written by Machines" by Panic! at the Disco
"London Belongs to Me" by Saint Etienne
"London Berry Blues" by Chuck Berry
"London Between the Fires" by Soho
"London Blackbird" by Frances Gilvray And Mick Burke
"London Blues" by Canned Heat
"London Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton
"London Blues" by Paul Lingle
"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 Restless
"London Boy" by Scorcher
"London Boys" by Anti Nowhere League
"The London Boys" by David Bowie
"The London Boys" by Tommy Bruce
"London Boys" by T. Rex
"London Boys" by Johnny Thunders
"London Boys" by The Times
"London Boys" by The Go-Go's
"London Boys (Rise Up)" by The Gonads
"London Bridge" - composer unknown (traditional)
"London Bridge" by Big Audio Dynamite
"London Bridge" by Bread
"London Bridge" by Brigandage
"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 M. Jakszyk
"London Bridge" by Joe Gibbs
"London Bridge" by Mighty Sparrow
"London Bridge" by Mindless Self Indulgence
"London Bridge" by Neville Hinds (reggae)
"London Bridge" by Perry Powell
"London Bridge" by Pressure Cooker
"London Bridge" by Sir Washington
"London Bridge" by Warren Lee
"London Bridge (London Bridge is Broken Down)" by Mike Westbrook
"London Bridge is Coming Down" by The Spectrum
"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 is Falling Down" by Newtrament
"London Bridge Is Coming Down" by The Spectrum
"London Bridge Special" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics
"London Bridges" by Josh Rouse
"London Bridges" by The Quickest Way Out
"London Bridges" by Vince DiCola
"London Burning" by Enos McLeod
"London By Bus" by Lionel Bart
"London By Night" by Carroll Coates (recorded by Frank Sinatra)
"London Bye Ta-Ta" by David Bowie
"London Cab" by Michel Niepenbeg
"London Cafe Blues" by King Oliver
"London Calling" by Eric Coates
"London Calling" by The Clash
"London Calling" by The Lambrettas
"London Calls" by Billy Cotton
"London Cameos - The City, St. James's Park in Spring, A State Ball at Buckingham Palace"[I] by Haydn Wood
"London, Can You Wait" by Gene
"London Cherry" by Teddy Paige & The New Jesters
"London City" by Arrow
"London City" by Back To The Planet
"London City" by Barbara Allen (traditional)
"London City" by Bonnie Frankson with the Dynamic Heatwaves
"London City" by Damidamon
"London City" by Devlin
"London City" by Freedom
"London City" by Jah Thomas
"London City" by Otto Sieben (pseudonym of Gerhard Narholz)
"London City" by Stereofunk
"London City" by Tippa Lee & Rappa Robert (reggae)
"London City is a Bitch" by Urban Dub
"London City Rock" by U-Roy
"London City Strife" by Headline
"London Cold" by Yellowman
"London Conversation" by John Martyn
"London Crawlng" by Rialto
"London Danny" by Jez Lowe
"London Dawn" by Andy Clarke
"London Dealing" by Monkey Business
"London Dear London" by The Superpops
"London Derriere" by Byrd E. Bath
"London Derriere" by Quincy Jones
"London Deserted" by John Murphy
"London-Donnie" by Don Byas
"London Drums" by The Spring Offensive
"London Drunk" by Swingin' Utters
"London Dub" by Ruts DC
"London Dub 1" by Jah Ali
"London Dungeon" by The Misfits
"London Dungeons" by Congo Natty (aka Rebel MC)
"London E1" by The Commendables
"London England" by Corduroy
"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 Norma Jean Bell
"London Foolishly" by Nick Jonas and the Administration
"A London Ghetto" by Ram John Holder
"London Girl" by 50 Cent
"London Girl" by Antic Hay
"London Girl" by Cromatone Express
"London Girl" by Hamilton Pool
"London Girl" by The Jam
"London Girl" by The Pogues
"London Girl" by Toyan
"London Girls" by Chas & Dave (also covered by Tori Amos)
"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 Goodbye" by Roger Moon
"London Groove" by Airtight
"London Groove" by Circle of Funk
"London Halflife" by Metric
"London Hates You" by The Kills
"London Here I Come" by Rico's Combo
"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 Homesick Blues" by Gary P. Nunn sung by Jerry Jeff Walker
"London Homicide" by Pete Fender
"London Hooligan Soul" by Ballistic Brothers
"London Hornpipe" [I] - composer unknown (traditional)
"London Hymn" by Josh Groban
"The London I Love" by Vera Lynn (1940s, by George Posford)
"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 Behind Me" by Justin Hayward
"London Is Burning" by Smokie
"London Is Divided" by The Social
"London Is London" by Leslie Bricusse, sung by Petula Clark (from the musical Goodbye, Mr. Chips)
"London Is Mine" by White Rose Movement
"London Is My Cup Of Tea" by Acker Bilk
"London Is The Biz" by The Firm
"London Is The Place for Me" by Lord Kitchener
"London Is The Reason" by Gallows
"London Isn't Smiling Anymore" by Jack Jones
"London, Jo" by Dany
"London Juggling" by Ricky Tuffy (reggae)
"London Kid" by Jean Michel Jarre
"London Kills Me" by MC Torro Groove Nation
"London Kings" by Big P
"London Kisses" by Rory McLeod (from his album Mouth to Mouth )
"London Lady" by Howard Carpendale
"London Lady" by The Stranglers (mentions 'Dingwalls' nightblub)
"London Lament" by London Jazz Quartet
"The London Lass" by J.C. Bach and G.G. Bottarelli (English translator unknown) - from the opera Carattaco
"London Lasses" - composer unknown (traditional jig)
"London Lasses Lamentation" - composer unknown
"London Lawa Yi" by Obey International Brothers
"London Leatherboys" by Accept
"London Leaves" by Boxcar Willie
"London Let's 'Ave Yer!" by Mark Tyler
"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 Power Dressing
"London Life" by Syd Dale
"London Lights" by Just The Job
"London Lights" by Penny Arcade
"London Lights" by With Confidence
"London, London" by Caetano Veloso
"London London" by The Regents
"London, London, London" by Dirt T
"London Look" by Herman's Hermits
"London Loves" by Blur
"London, Luck and Love" by Hall & Oates
"London Madrid" by The Aislers Set
"The London Marathon (Keep On Running)" by The Details
"London Massive" by Cut & Run
"London Massive" by Reza
"London Melodies" by The Apophonics
"London Mourning in Ashes" by Ewan MacColl
"London Movie" by Glen Brown
"London My Home Town" by The Chantelles
"London My Town" by Anthony Adverse
"London,My Town" by The Fine Arts Showcase
"London New" (hymn tune)
"London, New York, The World?" by Erase Today
"London Nights" by Dawnstar
"London Nights" by London Boys
"London Nights" by Wide Sea
"A London Overture" by John Ireland
"A London Overture" by Philip Sparke
"London Pageant" by Arnold Bax
"London-Paris" by Gazebo
"London Paris Rome Blues Express" by Ram John Holder
"London Patola" by Jazzie B
"London People" by Friends Lovers & Family
"London Picker" by Steve Darrington
"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
"London Queen" by Charli XCX from Sucker 2014
"London Queen Of My Heart" by Cath Carroll
"London Rain" by Cosmic Gate
"London Rain" by Jah Wobble
"London Rain (Nothing Heals Me Like you Do)" by Heather Nova
"London Revisited" by Ray Russell
"London Rhapsody" by Constantine And His Orchestra
"London Rhapsody" by William Lovelady
"London Rhyme Syndicate" by London Rhyme Syndicate
"London Rhythm" by Mills Brothers
"London Riots 2011" by Moy Moy
"London River" by Fairport Convention
"London Rock" by Al Campbell
"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 Rush" by Freeway
"London Salute" by Philip Lane
"London Samba" by Joyce Moreno (musician)
"London Scene?" by Twisted Charm
"London Scenes for Pianoforte" by Cuthbert Harris
"London School of Economics" by Acid House Kings
"London Skank" by Jah Thomas
"London Skies" by Jamie Cullum
"London Skies London Eyes" by Little Man Tate
"London Skinhead Crew" by Booze & Glory
"London Sky Tonight" by Bridge Gang
"London Skyline" by Acoustic Alchemy
"London Social Degree" by Billy Nicholls
"London Song" by The Breeders
"London Song" by Ray Davies
"London Song" by Geoffrey Wright and Harry Parr 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 Special" by Nkengas
"London Still" by The Waifs
"London Stomp" by Bo Diddley
"London Stone" by Bevis Frond
"London Story" by England
"London Style" by Susan And Sonia
"A London Sumtin" by Code 071 (later reinterpreted by Tek 9)
"London Suite" by Fats Waller (recorded 1939 in London)
"London Suite - Covent Garden, Westminster, Knightsbridge"[I] by Eric Coates
"London Suite" by Louis Bellson
"London Sun" by Wheatus
"London Swings" by Smashing Time
"A London Symphony" by Ralph Vaughan Williams
"London Symphony" by Joseph Haydn
"London Talk" by DJ Krome and Mr Time
"London Talking" by Ian Dury
"London Tango" by Sydney Thompson's Olde-Tyme Dance Orchestra
"The London Theme" by John Barry
"The London Theme" by Ron Goodwin
"London Thing" by Ranking Dread
"London Times" by Radio Heart
"London To Birmingham" by Jah Woosh
"London To Essex In 3 Hours" by Mega City 2
"London To Gaza" by Gilad Atzmon
"London To LA (Ready To Roll)" by BB&P
"London Tonight" by Collapsed Lung
"London Town" by Bellowhead
"London Town" by Bill Gentles (reggae singer)
"London Town" by Bill Summers and Summers Heat
"London Town" by Bobbi Marchini
"London Town" by Brenton King
"London Town" by Bucks Fizz
"London Town" by Dave Stephens
"London Town" by Dennis Alcapone
"London Town" by Donovan
"London Town" by Sir Edward German
"London Town" by Ellie
"London Town" by Gene Chandler a k a The Duke Of Earl
"London Town" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
"London Town" by The Holloways
"London Town" by The In Mates
"London Town" by JDS
"London Town" by Jamie Scott & The Town
"London Town" by James Taylor
"London Town" by The Jime
"London Town" by Jimmy Sweep
"London Town" by Jon Pertwee
"London Town" by Kano
"London Town" by Kosmos Express
"London Town" by Laura Marling
"London Town" by Lally Stott
"London Town" by Len Stevens
"London Town" by Les Humphries
"London Town" by Liam Cottrell
"London Town" by Light of the World (reissued/remixed as "London Town 85")
"London Town" by The London Diehards (Middlesaxon Music, 2011)
"London Town" by Man Like Me
"London Town" by Margaux Buchanan
"London Town" by Master Shortie
"London Town" by Menace
"London Town" by Mick Taylor
"London Town" by Mike Read
"London Town" by The Nightriders
"London Town" by Oliver Onions
"London Town" by Paul McCartney
"London Town" by The Pretty Things
"London Town" by Rabbit
"London Town" by Raf
"London Town" by Ralph Reader
"London Town" by Rolf Harris
"London Town" by Ron Ryan
"London Town" by Ronald Binge
"London Town" by Roy Braham
"London Town" by Shack
"London Town" by Shawn Phillips
"London Town" by Special Duties
"London Town" by Stanley Holloway
"London Town" by Steve And Chris
"London Town" by TJ Brown
"London Town" by Vanishing Point
"London Town" by William Control
"London Town C'mon Down" by Roger Taylor
"London Town Girl" by Epitaph
"London Town Riots" by Social Deficit
"London Towne" by Happy Feeling
"London Traffic" by Giorgio
"London Traffic" by The Jam
"London Train" by Vinny Peculiar
"London Transport Suite" by Sidney Torch
"London Trios" by Joseph Haydn
"London Trip" by Ciaran MacGowan
"London Tu Nachdi" by Apache Indian
"London Underground" by Amateur Transplants
"London Underground" by Julian Cope
"London Vs. Manchester" by State Of Mind
"London Was Ours" by Grand Western
"London Waterloo"[i] by Julian Harris
"The London We Live In " by Arthur Mullard
"London West One" by Joe Henderson
"The London Whine Company" by McLusky
"London Woman" by Tigres
"London X-Press" by X-Press 2
"London, You Owe Me This Much" by Plastik
"London You're a Lady" by The Pogues
"London Zoo" by Those Who Dance
"Londoner" by Danny Sparrow (The Baskervilles)
"Londonola" by Roy Fox
"Londonology" by Milt Sealey Trilogy
"Londontown" by Larry Fotine
"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 (a different song to the previous entry)
"London's Burning" - composer unknown (traditional)
"London's Burning" by Big Youth
"London's Burning" by The Clash
"London's Burning" by Dogenham Alliance
"London's Burning" by Grace Petrie
"London's Burning" by Johnny Warman
"London's Burning" by Pete Brown & Phil Ryan
"London's Burning" by The Temper Trap
"London's Calling Tonight" by Taso Stefanou And South Of Sahara
"London's Derry" by Gary Óg
"London's East End" by George Mitchell Singers And His East End Kids (from the musical 'Barnado')
"London's Finest" by Simon Harris
"London's In Love" by The Pearlfishers
"London's Laughing" by The Flamingoes
"London's Lottery" by Ewan MacColl
"London's Mine" by White Rose Movement
"London's Most Unwanted Child" by Tears in X-Ray Eyes
"London's Not Too Far" by Hank Marvin
"London's Ordinary" - composer unknown
"London's Prayer" by Burford Gordon (reggae)
"London's Pride" by Back To Zero
"London's Pride" by The North Bank
"London's Swinging" by Troy Tate
"London's Up For Sale" by Leslie Crowther
"Loftholdingswood" by Microdisney
"Lola" by The Kinks
"Londinium" by Catatonia
"Londinium" by Archive
"Londra" by Gina X
"Londres" by Brazzaville
"Londres Strut" by Smells Like Heaven
"Londres sur Tamise" by Alain Souchon (London upon Thames)
"Loneliness of London" by Peter Reeves
"Lonely In London" by Betty Roe
"Lonely In London" by Denis Allen
"Long Island" by Trevor Rabin (also about London)
"Look at the Price of Coals!" by Harry Hunter and Alfred Lee ('Today in the Strand I was passing by')
"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" by Leslie Bricusse (from the musical 'Sherlock Holmes: The Musical')
"Lord Lucan Is Missing" by The Dodgems
"Lord Mayor of London" by King, and Winifred Palmer
"Lords Pavilion" by Instant Sunshine
"Los Peckham Ryos" by Instant Sunshine
"Losing Haringey" by The Clientele
"Lost In Brixton" by Dakota
"Lost on the High Street" by Colour Me Wednesday (about Uxbridge)
"Lost Rivers of London" by Coil (in Unnatural History III - [2])
"Love in London" by Capricorn
"Lovedrive" by The Scorpions
"Lovely Bermondsey" by Dick Emery
"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 In London" by Xpertz
"Lovers of London" by Linus
"London is the reason" by Gallows
"Lucifer Over London" by Current 93
"Lucky In London" by A Witness
"Lullaby of London" by The Pogues
"M1" by Ted Taylor Four (the M1 starts in London)
"M25" by Adamski
"M25" by DJ Choci
"M25's" by E-Type
"M25 Blues" by Heathrow Flyers
"M4 Freedom Talking Blues" by Spike Milligan & Jeremy Taylor
"M4 Movements" by London Groove (the M4 starts in London)
"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
"Magic Of London" by Bob Anthony
"Magic's Back" (Theme From 'The Ghosts Of Oxford Street')" by Malcolm McLaren
"A Maid in Bedlam" - composer unknown (traditional)
"Maids of Bond Street" by David Bowie
"Maid of Primrose Hill" - traditional (18th century)
"Maid of Tottenham" - composer unknown (At the time Tottenham was a village outside of London)
"Maida Aida" by The Nips
"Maida Vale" by Linda Hoyle
"Maida Vale" by Stradaperta
"Making Out" by Daskinsey 4 (SE1)
"Man From Shooters Hill" by Keith Hudson
"The Man From Soho" by General Lafayette
"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
"Marble Arch" by Three Berry Icecream
"Marcel's" by Herman's Hermits (Wapping)
"Marcie Dreams of Deptford" by Saint Etienne
"Marlborough Road" by Jonny Cola & The A-Grades (Marlborough Road is in Archway)
"Marshalsea" by Ivor Raymonde Orchestra
"Marybone [Marylebone] Fair" by G. Smart
"Mario's Cafe" by Saint Etienne (a cafe in Kentish town)
"Martell" by The Cribs
"Martin" by Tom Robinson Band (Clapham)
"Maryon Park" by Oliver Cherer
"Mary Whitehouse" by FAGGOT (Kennington Park)
"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 (singer)
"The Masquerade" by I. Oakman ("None but the great can conveniently go to the Grand Masquerade most superb at Soho")
"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs" by Brian & Michael (It's about Manchester obviously but London is mentioned)
"Maudie Golightly" by Noël Coward ("Though she had a flat in Albemarle Street")
"Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" by Hubert Gregg
"Mayfair" by Eric Coates (from London Again Suite)
"Mayfair" by Nick Drake
"Mayfair" by Panache
"Mayfair" by The Quireboys
"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")
"Me' Israelites" by Chops-EMC & X 10 CIV (some mixes)
"Meanwhile In A Luxury Dockland Home" by Television Personalities
"Meet Me in Battersea Park" by Petula Clark
"Memories Of 3rd Base" by Skream (about the 3rd Base nightclub in central London)
"Memory of a Free Festival" by David Bowie (about a festival in South London)
"The Men From Whitehall" by O-R-I-O-N
"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 Merry Hostess" - composer unknown ("A lovely hostess fine that lives in London city")
"A Merry Jest of John Tomson" - composer unknown ("If I but go to Islington")
"The Metro" by Berlin (about London & Paris)
"Metroland" by Mark Knopfler
"Miami 2 Ibiza" by Tinie Tempah (from Disc-Overy 2010 (hip house))
"Middlesex Man" by Instant Sunshine
"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 Wurzel
"Midnight In Mayfair" by Melachrino Orchestra
"Mi Deh Ina Mi Yard" by Papa Levi
"Mile End" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Mile End" by Pulp
"Mile End Boulevard" by Position Normal
"Mile End Road" by Steve Nardel
"Mile End Throat Singers" by Mankind
"Milk Bottle Symphony" by Saint Etienne (about Turnpike House tower block, Goswell Road, Islington)
"Mill Hill Self Hate Club" by Ed Ball
"Millennium Dome" by Glueball
"Millennium Dome" by Urban Dogs
"Millwall" by Millwall FC
"Millwall!" by Skint Video
"Millwall Brick" by Doug Aldrich
"Millwall Football Club (We All Shout) The Millwall Song" by Fish Brothers & Eastend
"Millwall Inner Docks" by The Recedents
"Milton At The Savoy" by The Shirts
"Mincing Lane" by Mike Mercado
"Mind The Gap" by Alvyn
"Mind The Gap" by Lectrolux
"Mind The Gap" by Noisettes
"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 on the rain" by Fairground Attraction ("The lights on the Embankment like jewels on chains")
"Moon Over Archway" by Cath Carroll
"Moon Over Brixton" by Bernie Worrell
"Moon Over Romford" (from Hello Cheeky)
"Moonhop In London" by Hot Rod All-Stars
"Morden" by Good Shoes
"Mouse In A Hole" by Heavy Stereo
"Mornington Crescent" by Dogwatch
"Mornington Crescent" by Belle & Sebastian
"Mornington Crescent NW1" by The Sound Barrier
"Mortlake Mooch" by Sphincter Ensemble
"Morwell In London" by The Morwells
"Mother Goose" by Jethro Tull
"The Mountains of Mourne" by Don McLean ft William Percy French
"Move On Now" by Hard-Fi (References Heathrow Airport)
"Mr Brown Of London Town" by Reginald Arkell & Noel Gay
"Mr Speaker (Gets the Word)" by Madness (about Speaker's Corner; "Making space from Colney Hatch Lane")
"Much Too Much" by Les Incompétents
"Mudchute Song" by Con Maloney
"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")
"Musical Address to the Town" by Thomas Lowe (reopening of Marylebone Gardens in 1763)
"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 Kind Of Town (London Is)" by Billy Brindle
"My Kitten Went to London" by Kid 606
"My London" by Chuck Stevens
"My London Country Lane" by Alec Hurley (i.e. Drury Lane)
"My Love Went to London" by John Wallowitch
"My Lucy Liza from Bermondsey" by Medley Barrett
"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)
"My Tom of Bedlam" by Bedlam Boys
"Nacht In Soho" by Dietmar Schönherr
"Nan I Am London" by Wiley
"Narcissist" by The Libertines
"National Service" by Insane Society
"Natty Dub In A London" by U Brown
"Near the Moon" by Animals That Swim (describes a location in the vicinity of Stoke Newington)
"Neasden" by Willie Rushton
"Neasden Melody" by Jungle Jim
"Negotiations in Soho Square" by The Tremeloes
"Nelson's Column" by Eddie Thompson
"Nelson's Column" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite)
"Never See London Again" by Lincoln
"Never Try The Hippodrome" by DJ Phantasy (Hippodrome was a London nightclub in the 1980s)
"New Amsterdam" by Elvis Costello (Rotherhithe)
"New Crass Massahkah" by Linton Kwesi Johnson
"New Cross" by Part Chimp
"New Cross 13" by The Blackstones
"New Cross Fire" by Roy Rankin and Raymond Naptali
"New Cross Limbo" by SUS
"New Face In N16" by The Apostles
"New Kent Road" by Dennis Bovell
"New Thing From London Town" by Sharpe and Numan
"New Tunbridge Wells at Islington" by John Lockman
"(New York London Paris) Spleen" by Art Of Noise
"Newgate Hornpipe" - composer unknown (traditional folk tune)
"The Newgate Wind" by The Bevis Frond
"Newington Gardens" by Lyn Dobson
"Newman Street" by Axis Point
"Next Plane to London" by The Rose Garden
"Next September" by Humousexual
"Next Stop London" by Union
"Nice Man Jack (Mitre Square)" by John Miles
"Nice One Cyril" by The Cockerel Chorus ("Tottenham the pride of North London")
"Night Bus To Dalston" by Bad Manners
"Night Falls On London" by The Waterboys
"Night Flight To London" by Sol Raye
"The Night Games In The London City" by Atomic Rain
"The Night I Appeared as Macbeth" by William Hargreaves ("They made me a present of Mornington Crescent..")
"Night In Acton (After Dark In W3)" by The Beatmasters
"Night Out In London" by Mystic Harmony
"Night Terror" by Laura Marling ("I woke up on a bench on Shepherds Bush Green")
"Night Train To Surbiton" by Norman and the Invaders
"Nightingale Lane" by Spreadeagle (Early 70's English band)
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by Vera Lynn (by Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin)
"Nights In Soho" by Caro Mizerski
"Nine out of Ten" by Caetano Veloso ("Walk down Portobello Road...")
"Nite Train To London" by Moon Martin
"No More" by Noël Coward ("No more binges at the Piccadilly; Cafe Royal and Ritz..")
"No Place Like London" by Stephen Sondheim
"No Place Like London" by Todd Edwards
"No Respect" by Bad Manners(Soho)
"No Town Hall (Southwark)" by Crisis
"No Trees In Brixton Prison" by Bob Manton
"No War In Russell Square" by Software (project featuring Patrick Leonard)
"No.1 With A Bullet" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working)
"No.10 Downing Street" by The Troggs
"Nobody Compares" by One Direction ("You're so London, your own style...") from Take Me Home 2012
"Nobody's Fool" by Cold Turkey (alias for The Kinks, mentions Charing Cross Road, Soho etc. Theme from Budgie)
"Nodnol" by The Spectrum
"Non-Stop London" by Johnny Dankworth
"North Circular Blues" by Doggerel Bank
"North Circular Dub" by King Tubby
"North End Road" by Peter Bardens
"North Kensington" by The Lilac Time
"North London" by Wiley
"North London Boy" by Incognito
"North London Thing (Carry the Swing)" by Prince Hammer
"North London Trash" by Razorlight
"North Of The River Thames" by Doctor Pablo & The Dub Syndicate
"North Thames Gas Board" by The End
"North Weezie" by BMD (A slang term for the area of northwest London in particular the neighbourhoods with the NW10 postal code)
"North West Three" by Fatboy Slim
"Northcote Arms" by Mungo Jerry
"Northern Line" by Jamie T
"Northern Line" by LV ft. Joshua Idehen
"Northern Line" by No Cars
"Northern Line" by Yeti
"Northern Line, Black Heart" by Tyla
"Northsides" by Chester P
"Not Dark Yet" by Bob Dylan ("Well I been to London, and I been to gay Paree")
"Nothing Can Save Us London" by Starpower
"Nothing Has Been Proved" by Dusty Springfield (written by Pet Shop Boys)
"Notting Hill" (hymn tune)
"Notting Hill" by Trevor Jones
"Notting Hill" by Wild Willy Barrett
"Notting Hill Blues" by Aztec Camera
"Notting Hill Eviction Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Notting Hill Gate" by Quintessence
"Notting Hill Gate" by Reckless Sleepers
"The Notting Hill Two-Step" by Acoustic Alchemy
"Now You're Down In London" by Me & Him
"Now You're Just Being Ridiculous" by Television Personalities (Greenwich Park)
"Number One: Protection" by Tom Robinson Band
"NW3" by The Apostles
"NW3" by The Pogues
"NW5" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate)
"NW8" by Bernie Marsden
"NW10" by JC Carroll
"NyLon Woman" by Holestar
"The Nymph's Dance - The Second Of Grays Inn" by Mannheim Steamroller
"The Oak and the Ash (North Country Maid)" - composer unknown (traditional)
"Ode in Honour of the London Military Association" by O'Brien
"The Official Arsenal March" by Highbury Marchers
"Oh! 'Ampstead" by Albert Chevalier and John Crook ("The day you spent at 'Ampstead 'Eath you never will forget")
"Oh Baby Won't Come Back Home To Croydon Where Everyone Beedle's And Bo's" by Brian Auger
"Oh Camberwell" by Humousexual
"Oh Eversholt" by Ciccone (named for Eversholt Street in Camden)
"Oh, London is Really a Wonderful Town..." by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank (from the musical comedy Our Miss Gibbs)
"Oh! Mr. Porter" by George LeBrunn ("Came up to see wond'rous sights of famous London Town")
"Oi! Oi! Oi!" by Cockney Rejects
"Old Compton Street" by Don Black (from the musical 'Budgie')
"Old Compton Street Blues" by Al Stewart
"The Old Main Drag" by The Pogues
"Old Father Thames (Keep Rolling Along)" by Raymond Wallace
"Old Kent Road" by Channel 5
"Old Kent Road" by Plainsong
"Old Kent Road" by The Upsetters
"Old Lady Of Stokey" by Ranking Dread
"The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street" by Carol Ventura
"The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street (Monday Mood)" by The In-Keepers
"Old Portobello Road" by Babs Nielsen
"Old River Thames" by Automatics
"Old Smokey" by Linda Lewis
"Old Soho" by Murray Head
"The Old Welsh Harp" by Florrie Forde (about the Old Welsh Harp Tavern that stood in Hendon)
"Old Whitehall Number" by Sadie's Expression
"Olympia" by Lush
"On A Mission" by The Rakes
"On And On " by Aswad featuring Sweetie Irie
"On Bagnigge Wells" by Thomas Chapman and George Kirshaw (Bagnigge Wells was an 18th-century spa in the King's Cross area)
"On (Catford) Broadway" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"On Frith Street" by Mo Foster
"On Lavender Hill" by The Real Tuesday Weld
"On London Bridge" by Jo Stafford
"On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" by George Alex Stevens ("Paradise Row" is in Bethnal Green)
"On Our Way To Wembley" by Booze & Glory
"On Primrose Hill" by Suzanne Chawner
"On Rotten Row" by Constantine And His Orchestra
"On South Street" by Barbara Ruskin
"On The Day That Chelsea Went And Won The Cup" by Norman Long
"On The Day We Went To See The Coronation" by Gwen Lewis (Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953)
"On The Mall" by Leo Diamond
"On The Steps Of Old St Pauls" by Billy Cotton
"On The Way To Wembley" by Newcastle United Cup Squad
"(One Afternoon On) Carnaby Street" by Tapestry
"One Better Day" by Madness
"One Day In London" by Leslie Bricusse (from Three Hats For Lisa)
"One Drop" by P.I.L.
"One F In Fulham" by The Haynes Boys
"One For John Gee" by Jethro Tull (John Gee being manager of London's Marquee Club.)
"One Hundred Punks" by Generation X
"One Man Band" by Leo Sayer ("Everyone knows you in Ladbroke Grove")
"One Night in Hackney" by Dynamo City
"One Night in London" by Dave The Drummer
"One Two Three (The Ballad Of Notting Hill Gate)" by Heron
"The Only Cool Girl In Ladbroke Grove" by The Manges
"The Only Living Boy in New Cross" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
"Op Art Painter From Chelsea" by The Strawberry Smell
"Open Piccadilly" by Lol Coxhill
"Open Wimbledon" by Lance Lumsden and the Calypso Raqueteers
"Operation Blade" by Public Domain ("Bass in the place London")
"Operation Trident" by Mad Professor
"Op Art Painter From Chelsea" by The Strawberry Smell
"Opium Nights" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working)
"Orangery Lane" by Galileo 7
"Oranges and Lemons" - composer unknown (Bells of St. Clements) (traditional)
"Oran na Cloiche" - composer unknown (Scots Gaelic: Song of the stone. Commemorates the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey Oran na Cloiche)
"An Ordinary Copper" by Jeff Darnell and Jack Warner
"Original London Style" by London Posse
"Orion" by Jethro Tull ("darkest Chelsea")
"Ossie's Dream (Spurs Are On Their Way To Wembley)" by Tottenham Hotspur FC With Chas & Dave
"Our Man In London" by CCS
"Out On The Island (Eel Pie Island)" by Fantasia
"Outskirts Of London" by Melanie Harrold & Olly Blanchflower
"Over London Skies" by The Orchestra
"Over The Flats" by T. Rex
"Oxford Circus" by L Paul-Phillips
"Oxford Circus" by New Concert Orchestra
"Oxford Circus" by Rockers International (reggae)
"Oxford Street" by Everything But The Girl
"Oxford Street" by The Monks
"Oxford Street 43" by The Shamrocks (Swedish group)
"Oxford Street In The Blackout" by David Heavenor
"Oxford Street March" by Eric Coates
"Oxford St, W1" by Television Personalities
"P.25 London" by The Black Crowes
"Paddington Bear" by Bernard Cribbins
"Paddington Green" by Ray Burton
"Paid In Full" by Eric B. & Rakim
"Painter Man" by The Creation
"Palewell Park" by Bruford
"Palladium Prelude" by Woolf Phillips And His Orchestra
"Panic" by The Smiths
"Park Lane" by Gloria Mundi
"Park Lane Blues" by Harry Ray
"Parker - Well Done!" by Barry Gray Orchestra
"Parkeskine" by Saint Etienne
"Parliament Hill" by Magna Carta
"Parliament Hill" by Saint Etienne
"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
"Passport To Pimlico" by Johnny Mandel
"Paternosta Row" by The Twilights
"Peace Of Mind" by Curved Air (Isle of Dogs)
"Pearly Buttons On Parade" by Larry Fotine
"Pearly King And Queen" by Portion Control
"Pearly Queen" by Dave Mason
"Pedro Visits Romford" by Nookie
"Pembridge Court" by Big Jay McNeely
"Pentonville" by Babyshambles
"Pentonville" by The Bigger The God
"Pentonville" by Hackney Five-O
"Pentonville" by Urban Dub
"Pentonville Blues" by Glide & Swerve featuring Boy George
"Pepper's Ghost" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working)
"Perfect Cockney Hard-On" by The Noseflutes
"Peter the Painter" by Ian Dury
"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?)
"Picadilly Makosa" by De Franco Jun.
"Piccadilly" by Arnold Steck
"Piccadilly" by Bandaxis
"Piccadilly" by David Rose and his Orchestra
"Piccadilly" by The Drill
"Piccadilly" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite)"
"Piccadilly" by Fritz Schulz-Reichel
"Piccadilly" by Huggett Family
"Piccadilly" by The Jaguars
"Piccadilly" by Julie Andrews
"Piccadilly" by Squeeze
"Piccadilly" by Tir Na Nog
"Piccadilly" by The Towners
"Piccadilly" by Vivian Ellis
"Piccadilly Baby" by Blue Diamonds
"The Piccadilly Baronet" by Ronald Bagnall
"Piccadilly Bossa Nova" by Otto Weiss
"Piccadilly Circles" by Bob Downes Open Music
"Piccadilly Circus" by Adamski's Thing
"Piccadilly Circus" by Bill Ramsey
"Piccadilly Circus" by Bo Jangle
"Piccadilly Circus" by Frank Boeijen (in Dutch)
"Piccadilly Circus" [I] by The Galaxies IV
"Piccadilly Circus" by I Marc 4
"Piccadilly Circus" by Karen Gold
"Piccadilly Circus" by King Tubby
"Piccadilly Circus" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Piccadilly Circus" by Lars Andersson and Bruno Glenmark
"Piccadilly Circus" by Ray Anthony
"Piccadilly Circus" by The Reform Club
"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 Francis Bay & His Orchestra
"Piccadilly Lady" by David Garrick
"Piccadilly Lights" by Roy Hill Band
"Piccadilly Lilly" by The Wake
"Piccadilly Line" by Jim Dale
"Piccadilly Line" by Platinum Weird
"Piccadilly Melodie" by Johnny Kern
"Piccadilly Night Ride" by Alan Hawkshaw
"Piccadilly Palare" by Morrissey
"Piccadilly Panic" by Ralph Sharon
"Piccadilly Paper Boy" by Paul Smith
"Piccadilly Pickle" by Lady Nelson & The Lords
"Piccadilly Picnic" by David A. Stewart
"Piccadilly Pizzacato" by Constantine And his Orchestra
"Piccadilly Rag" by Joe 'Fingers' Carr
"Piccadilly Rock" by Bill Haley & His Comets
"Piccadilly Run" by Downliners Sect
"Piccadilly Sidetracks" by The Enemy
"Piccadilly Sunshine" by First Impression
"Piccadilly Sweet" by Ekseption
"Piccadilly (Swingiest Place To Be)" by Vee Coma
"Piccadilly-Tango" by Die 3 Travellers
"Piccadilly Third Stop" by Eric Winston Orchestra
"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 A-Live Studio Band
"Pie and Mash" by The Gonads
"Pigeon Song" by Patrick Wolf
"Pimlico" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife
"Pimlico" by Spencer's Washboard Kings
"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" (hymn tune)
"Plaistow Patricia" by Ian Dury
"Plaistow Flex Out" by Squarepusher
"Plastic Cockney" by Dogtown Rebels
"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 (Knightsbridge, Stepney, St. John's Wood)
"The Pleasures of Spring Gardens, Vauxhall" by William Boyce
"The Ploughboy And The Cockney" - composer unknown (traditional folk song)
"A Poem on the Underground Wall" by Simon and Garfunkel
"Police And Youth In The Grove"/"Ladbroke Dub" by Harris Have Sound Will Travel ft Lucky Allstars
"Police Car" by Cockney Rejects ("I got nicked up West Ham!")
"Police Officer" by Smiley Culture (East London, cockneys, Victoria)
"Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" by Harry Clifton
"Ponders End Allotments Club" by Chas & Dave
"Pop" by Edward Kent ("It was at a ball in Poplar")
"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 In Dub" by A Craze
"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)
"Portobello Road" by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd
"Portobello Road" by The Spectrum
"Portobello Shuffle" by Pink Fairies
"Posin' At The Roundhouse" by Television Personalities
"Possibly Parsons Green" by Fairport Convention
"Postcard From London" by Ray Davies
"The Postman's Holiday" by Gus Elen
"Powder Blue" by Madness
"Power In The Darkness" by Tom Robinson Band (2004 Version)
"Power To The Palace" by The Palace
"Powis Square" by Ry Cooder
"Powis Square Child" by Roger Bunn
"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" - composer unknown (originally a music hall song)
"Primrose 0822" by The Times (band)
"Primrose Hill"[I] by Albert Durante
"Primrose Hill" by Beverley Martyn
"Primrose Hill" by Kathe Green
"Primrose Hill" by Loudon Wainwright III
"Primrose Hill" by Madness
"Primrose Hill" by Pat Kenny and Mirsad
"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 Street Rag" by Mark Harrison
"Primrose Hill (Theme For Jake)" by Rock Workshop
"A Prince In A Pauper's Grave" by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine
"Princelet Street" by Catherine Howe
"Princely Wooing of the Fair Maid of London" - composer unknown
"Probably A Robbery" by Renegade Soundwave
"The Procession of Popular Capitalism" by McCarthy
"Products" by Sway ft. El Rae
"Proud City Father" by Mark Ayling
"Proud Thames" by Louis Bellson
"Psycho + The Wombles Of Div.1" by Barmy Army
"Pub In The Old Kent Road" by Bob Anthony
"Pudding Mill Lane" by Saint Etienne
"Pulled Along by Love" by The Mutton Birds (trains on the Northern line)
"Pump Up London" by Mr Lee
"Puss In Boots" by Adam Ant
"Pussy Cat,Pussy Cat Where Have You Been?" - composer unknown (Traditional)
"Pussy Willow" by Jethro Tull ("in old Mayfair")
"Put A Bolt In The Door" by Gallon Drunk
"Puttin' on The Ritz" by Irving Berlin
"Queen Mary's Garden" by Haydn Wood
"Queen of Old Compton Street" by Fruit
"Quite Au Fait" by Strake Shenton and Alfred Lee ("I'm called the fav'rite of West-end")
"Railway Hotel" by Mike Batt
"Rain Fall Down" by The Rolling Stones
"The Rain Falls Hard on Camden Town" by Joonatan Elokuu
"Rainfall Over Ruislip" - composer unknown (1970's song)
"Raining in London" by The Peddlers
"Rainworth's Road To Wembley" by Carlo Paul Santanna
"A Rainy Day in London" by Paris
"Rainy Day In London" by Boulevard
"Rainy Day in London" by The Peddlers
"Rainy Night In Kilburn" by Ducks Deluxe
"Rainy Night In London" by Ranking Dread
"Rainy Night in Soho" by The Pogues
"A Ramble In St James's Park" by Michael Nyman
"Rat City" by Art Attacks
"Ratcliff Highway" by Windkracht Acht
"Ratcliff Highway (The Deserter)" by Fairport Convention (traditional English folk song)
"Rayner's Lane" by Real People
"Real Estate" by Blak Twang (SE8, Tanner's Hill, Stockwell Park Estate, Stonebridge, Broadwater Farm, Baskerville, New Cross)
"Reachin'" by Alabama 3
"Reaction Overload/Paris-London,Junky Express" by Yossarian
"The Real Coffee Shop" by Ceri James
"Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" by Ian Dury
"Rebel Without A Pause" (album version) by Public Enemy
"Red Bus Rover" by Sidi Bou Said (band)
"Red For Piccadilly" by Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
"Red London" by Sham 69
"Red Skies Over Wembley" by Serious Drinking
"Red Sky Over Wembley" by The Decorators
"Regent Square" by Henry Smart
"Regent Street" by I Marc 4
"Regent Street Incident" by String Driven Thing
"Regent's Canal" by Nancy Bush and Alfred Ralston
"Regent's Park" by Connie Francis
"Regent's Park"[I] by Cyril Johnson
"Regent's Park" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Regent's Park"[I] by Neotropic - Riz Maslen
"Regent's Park" by Sonic Magpie
"Regent's Park in Blue" by Dan Melchior
"Reggae Fi Peach" by Linton Kwesi Johnson
"Reggae In London City" by The Pioneers
"Reggie" by Charles Vivian and Fred Stanton ("At Richmond on Sundays you'll see me no doubt")
"Reggie Song" by P.I.L. (Finsbury Park, Seven Sisters)
"Rehoused in Hounslow" by Robb Johnson
"Remember You're A Womble" by The Wombles
"Remembering Petticoat Lane" by John Williams (an instrumental from the Jurassic Park OST)
"Remote Control" by The Clash
"Rene" by Small Faces
"Rendezvous 6:02" by UK
"Respect Me" by Dizzee Rascal (reference to "Holly Street" in E8)
"The Resurrectionist" by Pet Shop Boys
"Retreat" by The Rakes
"Return To The London Flat" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
"Rhino Hunting In Eltham" by These Strange And Beautiful Things
"Rhyme" by William Walton
"Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani ft Eve ("Please book me first class to my fancy house in London Town")
"Rich Ah Gettin Richer" by Rebel MC (references Tottenham 3, London massive etc.)
"Richmond" by The Faces
"Richmond" by Pinpoint
"Richmond" by Shelagh McDonald
"Richmond Bridge" by Piero Piccioni
"Richmond Rhythm & Blues" by Downliners Sect
"Riddle In London Town" by State Radio
"Riding On A Tube Train" by Precinct
"Ridley Road" by London Underground
"The Right Side Of Bond Street" by Clifford Grey (from the revue 'The Bing Boys Are Here')
"Rigs Of London" by Ian Campbell Folk Group (traditional folk song)
"Riot!!! FWD – London Riots!!!" by Ampasound
"Riot Inna Brixton" by Green and Gayle Posse
"Riot In A Notting Hill" by The Pioneers
"Riot In Hyde Park" by Lower Class Brats
"Riot In London Town" by King Hammond
"Riot Muzik" by Rowdy-T
"Riots Over London" by 400 Blows
"Rising Above Bedlam" by Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart
"River of Butterflies" by Kitto (lyrics Andrew McDonald) (the Piccadilly line)
"River Lea" by Adele
"The Road To Hell" by Chris Rea (about the M25 motorway around London)
"Road To Plaistow" (from Hello Cheeky)
"Roadblock" by Stock Aitken Waterman
"Roaring At The Savoy" by Colin Towns Mask Orchestra
"Rock Club (Down The Roxy)" by F.U.2
"Rock 'n' Roll Lies" by Razorlight
"Rock 'n' Roll London Town" by Gene Williams
"Rockin' At The 2 I's" by Wee Willie Harris
"Rockin At The Ace Cafe" by The Sabrejets
"Rockin' At The Ritz" by Ray Campi
"Rockin' At The Roundhouse" by Bert Weedon
"Roll Out The Red Carpet" by Arsenal 1978 Squad
"Rolling Around Piccadilly" by George Formby
"Romford Bypass" by Alexei Sayle
"Romford Girls" by Riff Raff
"Romford Rap" by Chas & Dave feat The Matchroom Mob
"Roofing Tiles" by Galliano
"A Room in Bloomsbury" by Sandy Wilson
"Rose A London" by Arthur Louis
"Rose Ann Of Charing Cross" by Frank Sinatra
"Rosemary McLaren Of The Strand" by Richard Digance
"Rossiter Road" by Ahmad Jamal
"Rossmore Road (NW1)" by Barry Andrews
"Rotten Row" by Jools Holland
"Round Here" by George Michael
"Round the Marble Arch" by Ralph Butler and Noel Gay
"Rough in Hackney" by Overlord X
"Route A21" by New Concert Orchestra
"The Rover" by Led Zeppelin ("I've been to London...") 1975
"Rowbottom Square" by Barry Mason
"Roxy Girl" by The Radiators from Space
"Royal Gardens" by DJ Phantasy & Gemini
"Royal Northern (North Seven)" by Demon Preacher (the 'Royal Northern' was a North London hospital)
"Ruby Soho" by Rancid
"Rudie Can't Fail" by The Clash (Mentions the "19 bus")
"Rumpole Of The Bailey" by Joseph Horovitz
"Run" by Kasia Stankiewicz
"Runaways" by Shut Up And Dance
"Rush Hour In London" by Johnny Shoeshine
"Russell Square Gardens And You" by Kitchen Cynics
"The Rust On The Screws Of The Churchill Theatre" by Billy Jenkins (musician)
"Sad Mona Lisa" by Television Personalities
"Saddlers Wells" by Haydn Wood
"Sage Of Sydney Street" by Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
"St James Infirmary Blues" - composer unknown (famous blues/jazz song based on English folk song with St James Hospital having been in London)
"St James Park in Spring" by Haydn Wood
"St James Walk" by The Clientele
"St John's Wood Affair" by Nirvana (English Nirvana, not Kurt Cobain)
"St Martin's-In-The-Fields" by The Rain
"St Pancras" by Quintessence
"St Pancras" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared
"St Pauls" by L. Paul-Phillips
"St Pauls Beneath a Sinking Sky" by The Clientele
"St Pauls Suite" by Gustav Holst
"Sal and Methuselam" by F.C. Sansom (probably 1866, sung by William H. Lingard)
"Sale of the Century" by Sleeper
"Salvador Dalí's Garden Party" by Television Personalities (Kensington Market)
"Sam Hall" - composer unknown (W.G. Ross "I goes up Holborn Hill in a cart")
"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
"Saturday In The Kings Road" by Harry Robinson and his Orchestra
"Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" by The Leyton Buzzards ('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 Rush" by Earl Zinger
"Saturday Night Facts of Life" by Comet Gain The Cribs
"Saturday Nite" by Earth, Wind & Fire
"Save Piccadilly" by Abednego and the Piccadilly Street Choir
"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...")
"A Scene From A London Flat" by Maestoso
"Schooltime Chronicle" by Smiley Culture (Tulse Hill, Stockwell, Kennington)
"Scorpion In London" by The Scorpion
"Scotland Yard" by Garry & The Gonads
"Scotland Yard" by Phillip Boa
"Scotland Yard" by The Swingsters
"SE12" by The Business
"SE15" by Freq Nasty
"SE18" by The Visitors (2003)
"2nd Floor, Croydon" by Burnin' Red Ivanhoe
"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
"Sergeant Sharp of Lincoln's Inn" by Walter Greenaway and Alfred Lee
"Serpentine Gallery" by Alternative TV
"Set The Thames On Fire" by Scientist (musician)
"Seven Dials" by Madness
"Seven Kings" by Sounds Bob Rogers
"Seven Sisters" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Seven Sisters Dub" by King Tubby
"Seven Sisters Road" by Dan Reed Network
"Seven Sisters Road" by Alien Stash Tin
"Seven Sisters to Silverlake" by Comet Gain
"7Teen" by The Regents Soho*
"Sew Another Pearly Button On My Coat" by The Pearly Minstrels
"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")
"Sheila" by Jamie T
"Shepherd's Bush" by Angletrax
"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
"Shoot-Up Hill" by Mark Tyler
"Shoot Up Hill" by The Starlings
"Shopping In Kensington" by Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds (from the musical 'Follow That Girl')
"Shouting for the Gunners" by Arsenal FC and Tippa Irie
"Shut 'em Down In London Town" by The Majority
"(Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star" by Bill Wyman (Trafalgar Square, Battersea)
"The Sidewalks Of New York" by Arthur Lange (from the musical 'The Streets Of Old New York') (song also about London)
"Sidney Street" by Chris Difford
"Sid's Song" by Inner City Unit ("In London town where I was born")
"Sights of London" by Arthur Lennard
"Sights and Sounds of London Town" by Richard Thompson
"Sightsee MC" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Sightseeing in the UK" by Bill Rogers (Buckingham Palace, etc.)
"Signs" by Snoop Dogg ft Justin Timberlake
"Silly Piccadilly" by Pelican
"Simply Unstoppable" by Tinie Tempah
"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
"Silvertown" by Cockney Rejects
"Silvertown Blues" by Mark Knopfler
"Sister Rosetta" by Alabama 3 (Brixton)
"Sitting In London City" by Mel Collins
"Six O'Clock" by Tyrrell Corporation
"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
"Slam" by Humanoid (Brian Dougans)
"Slaughter at Primrose Hill"[I] by Frank Popp
"Slaughter Of Soho" by The Ponces
"Slim Slow Slider," by Van Morrison ("Saw you walking down by Ladbroke Grove this morning...")
"Sleepless In London" by Neon Jungle
"Slow Down at the Castle" by Saint Etienne
"The Smart Walking Jockey" by MR Cob and WM Shield ("Wherever I go from Mile End to Soho")
"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)
"Smithfield" by The Old People
"The Smoke" by Hundred Seventy Split
"Snooker Loopy" by Chas & Dave
"So Rotton" by Blak Twang (London - West, East, South, North and NW)
"So Long Soldier" by All Time Low ('A little boy from just outside London')
"So So" by Gary Go
"Soho" by Bay City Rollers
"Soho" by Bert Jansch & John Renbourn
"Soho" by Brand X
"Soho" by Cook Da Books
"Soho" by DJ Bountyhunter
"Soho" by Edwin Astley & His Orchestra
"Soho" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite')
"Soho" by The Hangovers
"Soho" by I Marc 4
"Soho" by Incognito
"Soho" by It's A Tightrope
"Soho" by Ian Whitcomb
"Soho" by L.A. Guns
"Soho" by Light of the World
"Soho" by The Loyalties
"Soho" by Milton Sealey Trio
"Soho" by The Natives
"Soho" by Pop Instrumental De France
"Soho" by Run 229
"Soho" by Smart Alec
"Soho" by The Soul Brothers
"Soho" by Steve Smith & Vital Information
"Soho" by Tigers Two
"Soho" by UK Subs
"Soho A Go Go" by The Members
"Soho Alley" by The Fixx
"Soho Blues" by Acker Bilk
"Soho Blues" by Reg Owen
"Soho Cab Ride" by Ballistic Brothers
"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 Jack" by Paul Brett
"Soho Mojo" by Spyro Gyra
"Soho (Needless to say)" by Al Stewart
"Soho Phaze" by Elixia
"Soho Sad Show" by Bobby Henry
"Soho Solitaire" by Peter Miller
"Soho Square" by Kirsty MacColl
"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 Lady Nelson & The Lords
"Soho Strut" by Secret Affair
"Soho Studio" by People Band
"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
"Son Of 'There's No Place Like Homerton'" by Hatfield and the North
"Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" by Bloc Party
"Song For London" by Michael Damsa & Taploe Johnson
"Song for Ruth Ellis" by Adam and the Ants ("Violence in Hampstead")
"Songs And Cries Of London Town" by Bob Chilcott
"Sonny's Lettah" by Linton Kwesi Johnson
"Sorted for E's and Wizz" by Pulp
"South Africa House" by Disco Students
"South Bank" by Colin Towns Mask Quintet
"South London Boroughs" by Burial
"Sound Bwoy Burial" by Gant (South, North, East and West London)
"Sound Of Swinging London" by Glen Matlock And The Philistines
"Sound Of The Suburbs" by The Members
"Sound Of Urban London" by Martine Girault
"Sounds From the Street" by The Jam
"Southbank Song" by Dan Melchior
"South-East Fifteen" by Humousexual
"South East London Dub" by A-Class Crew
"South East London Skank" by Basque Dub Foundation
"South Kensington Slags" by Reverend Pike
"South Of The River" by Blast Furnace
"South Of The River" by Mica Paris
"South Of The River Thames" by Margo Random & The Space Virgins
"South London Aggro Girl" by The Gonads
"South London Bass" by DJ Controlled Weirdness
"South London Boy" by Archie Brown And The Young Bucks
"South London Girl" by The Warriors
"South London Nights" by Nebula
"South London Strutt" by DJ Controlled Weirdness And The Warlock
"South Side Of The River" by Gary Holton
"Southall" by L. Paul-Phillips
"Southern Belles in London Sing" by The Faint
"Southside" by The Southside Allstars (a grime song about South London)
"Southside Tenements" by David Knopfler
"Souvenir of London" by Procol Harum
"Space Angel Station" by Drum Club
"Space Cakes" by Kaotic Chemistry ("North London posse in the place")
"Speakeasy" by Pat Travers
"Speakeasy" by The Who (about the Speakeasy Club in 1960s/1970s London)
"Speaker's Corner" by Haven
"Speakers Corner" by Parchment
"Spencer Road Rock" by Elroy Bailey (a member of Black Slate)
"SPG" by Red Alert
"Spirit" by Razorlight
"Spitalfields" by Red Snapper
"Sports Line London" by London Brass
"Spring-Heel'd Jack (The Terror of London)" by The Gonads
"Springtime in Piccadilly Circus" by Johnny Scott
"Springtime in Whitechapel" by Carol Grimes
"Spurs Medley (Win The Cup - Wembley Wembley/We Love You Tottenham)" by Tottenham Hotspur FC
"The Spurs Song" by The Totnamites
"Stagger" by Underworld
"Stairway To Croydon" by Dan Melchior
"Stand Up Tall" by Dizzee Rascal
"Standing Under Big Ben" by Robb London & The Rogues
"Stanwell" by Action Pact!
"Star Turn On 45 (Pints)" by Star Turn on 45 (Pints)(about North East England but references London)
"Stardom in Acton" by Pete Townshend
"Starlight Melody (Waterloo Bridge)" by Nino Rosso
"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
"Step Across The River" by Ron Pember (from the musical 'Jack The Ripper: The Musical')
"Step It Down Shepherd's Bush" by Ranking Joe
"Stick To London Town" by Ella Shields
"Sticks Vs. Smoke" by Dan Melchior (Broke Revue)
"The Stoke Newington 8" by The Apostles
"Stoke Newington Hop" by Rico
"Stompin' At Decca" by Django Reinhardt
"Stoned On Denmark Street" by New Jersey Kings (an alias of the James Taylor Quartet)
"Stop London Sinking" by Si-{cut}.db (Douglas Benford)
"Stop This Crazy Thing" by Coldcut
"A Story of a Musical Box" by Edward Kent ("They drove him in the van to Pentonville")
"Strange Town" by The Jam
"Streatham Hippodrome" by Cuppa T
"Street Fighting Man" by The Rolling Stones (from Beggars Banquet '68)
"The Streets Of Ladbroke Grove" by Delroy Washington
"Streets Of London" by B.B. Seaton
"Streets Of London" by The Challengers (B-side to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.")
"Streets Of London" by Clover
"Streets Of London" by Ralph McTell (Blackmore's Night, Anti-Nowhere League)
"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
"Strolling In The Burlington" by Alfred Lee and Frank Green (Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly)
"Strummin'" by Chas & Dave (Brixton, Barnet)
"Studio 51" by Downliners Sect
"Stukas über Shoreditch" by Johnny Throttle
"Suburban Queen" by Menace (Kings Cross)
"Success" by Sigue Sigue Sputnik (Savile Row etc.)
"Sue Of Harrow" by The Sandglow Marinas
"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
"Summer of '81" by The Violators (about the riots of that year inc. Brixton)
"Sunday" by Bloc Party
"Sunday Street" by Squeeze
"Sunday Afternoon In Belgrave Square" by Trevor Bilmuss
"Sunny Goodge Street" by Donovan
"Sunday In Soho" by Ellisay Larkins & Tony Middleton
"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 (also reference London)
"Super Arsenal FC" by Arsenal Football Team
"Supper At The Savoy" by Raymond Scott
"Supreme" by Robbie Williams ("All the lonely hearts in London caught a plane and flew away")
"Surfin' In Kilburn" by Slow Fade
"Surfin' on the Thames" by The Last Rock N Roll Band
"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")
"Suzy Was A Girl From Greenford" by Johnny G
"Svata Parlan I London (Black Pearl In London)" by Thomas Di Leva
"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 Inspiration (London Hooker)" by Mya
"Sweet London Lady" by Lou Christie
"The Sweet Salutation on Primrose Hill" - composer unknown (17th century)
"Sweet Thames Flow Softly" by Ewan MacColl ft Planxty
"Sweet Thing" by Van Morrison
"Swimming Over London" by King's Singers
"Swingin' At Maida Vale" by Benny Carter
"Swingin' Beefeater" by The Tornados
"Swingin' London" by Hazy Osterwald
"Swinging London" by Barbara Windsor
"Swinging London" by The Cleaners from Venus
"Swinging London" by First Impression
"Swinging London" by Hamburger All-Stars
"Swinging London" by London
"Swinging London" by The Magnetic Fields
"Swinging London Town" by Girls Aloud
"Swinging London" by The Pretenders
"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
"Take It Easy (Lights Out Over London)" by Little Bo Bitch
"Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty" by Florrie Forde
"Take Me Back to Ealing" by Graeme Elston
"Take Me Back To London" by Ruby
"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 Taking of Peckham 343" by Sound Stylistics
"Takin' The 5.05 London" by The Hornettes
"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
"Techno Funk" by Lost
"The Teddington Bust" by Citizens Banned
"Telephone Language" by Frank Leo ("Gwendoline Earle was a telephone girl and employed at a London exchange")
"Tell Them You're A Londoner" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
"Tell Me When The Whistle Blows" by Elton John
"Ten Downing Street" by The Nerve
"Terrible Accident on the Ice in Regent's Park" - composer unknown (19th century)
"TFL" by Crown Court
"Thames" by Jah Wobble
"The Thames" by Starsailor
"Thames - A Tempo" by Betty Roe
"Thames Eternal" by The Starlings
"The Thames Hornpipe" by Patrick Street
"Thames Lighterman" by Alasdair Clayre
"Thames Walk" by Don Rendell
"Thameslick" by Amen Andrews (an alias of Luke Vibert)
"That Awful Joke" by Edward Kent ("Hi! Conductor, put me down at Holborn Viaduct")
"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 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 Nothing To Be Had Without Money" - composer unknown ("All parts of London I have tried")
"There's No Place Like London" by Shirley Bassey
"(They're All) Chelsea Maniacs" by Chelsea Punk Rock All Stars
"They're Changing The Guard At Buckingham Palace" by Billy Cotton
"Things To Do In London When You're Dead" by Without Maps
"This Amazing London Town" by Sheldon Harnick (from the musical 'The Rothschilds')
"This Is A London Song" by The Union
"This Is London" by Akala
"This Is London" by Coco Steel & Lovebomb
"This Is London" by DJ Controlled Weirdness
"This Is London" by Don McGlashan
"This Is London" by Exposure
"This Is London" by Greedy Beat Syndicate
"This Is London" by The Times
"This London Bridge" by Cilla Black
"This Must Be London Town" by Michael Chambosse And Friends
"This World Over" by XTC
"Thornton Heath" by Nairobi Meets Mad Professor
"Threadneedle Street" by Lady Nelson & The Lords
"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 (references the Great West Road)
"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
"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 London" by Beach Buddha
"To London And Back" by The Colours
"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
"Today London, Tomorrow The World" by London Funk Allstars
"Tom O'Bedlam" by Steeleye Span (traditional folk ballad)
"Tomorrow Night" by The Front Lawn
"Tonight In Camden Town" by John Kerr
"Tonite Let's All Make Love In London" by Carrington featuring Lisa McQuillanll
"Too Much Brandy" by The Streets (mentions a tube train and the Dog Star pub, Brixton)
"Toon Army - Going To Wembley" by Mungo Jerry
"Tootin' Beck" by RMS
"Tooting Bec Rape Case" by England
"Tooting Bec Wreck" by Hanoi Rocks
"Tooting Is Not New York" by Conglomerate
"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
"Total Confusion" by A Homeboy, A Hippie And A Funki Dredd
"Tottenham 3" by The AK47s; also recorded by AOS3
"Tottenham Court Road" by The Cavaliers
"Tottenham Riot" by Fresharda
"Tottenham Rock" by U Brown
"The Tottenham Toreador" by Edward Kent
"Tottenham Tottenham" by Tottenham Hotspur FC
"Tower Hill" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite)
"Tower Hill" by Jonathan Coe & Louis Philippe
"Tower of London" by ABC
"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 Charles Deane (an old music-hall song)
"Trafalgar Square" by the Good Time Losers
"Trafalgar Square" by Huggy Bear (band)
"Trafalgar Square" by I Marc 4
"Trafalgar Square" by Pablo Gad
"Trafalgar Square" by Werner Drexler
"Trafalgar Square Dance" by Leslie Crowther
"Traffic In Fleet Street" by Nick Heyward
"Trailer Load Of Girls" by Shabba Ranks
"The Trains Of Waterloo" by Les Barker
"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 II London" by Pirate Soundsystem
"Trip To London" by Stockton's Wing
"A Trip To Orpington" - composer unknown (traditional folk tune)
"Tropical London" by Rancid
"Trouble on Oxford Street" by Skinny Lister
"Trouble On The Westside" by Tony Touch featuring Slick Rick (Mitcham)
"T-Shirt Weather In The Manor" by Kano (rapper)
"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
"Tuppence To London Bridge" by Pete Waddon
"Turned Away" by Audio Bullys
"Turnham Green" by L Paul-Phillips
"Turnpike Lane" by Odin
"Turpin Hero" - composer unknown (c.1790 Dick Turpin: "Hounslow Heath as I rode o'er")
"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
"Tyburn" by The Wall
"U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer
"UFO's over Leytonstone" by Squarepusher
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" by Alexei Sayle (the Thames Barrier, Bermondsey, Peckham, Stanmore, Fulham etc.)
"The Um-Ber-El-La-Mender" by George Leybourne and Alfred Lee ('Standing in the Strand with cigar-lights')
"Un Dimanche A Londres" by Edith Piaf
"Uncommercial Road" by Jah Wobble
"Under London Lights" by The Peddlers
"Under The Gun" by The Killers ("Stupid on the streets of London.")
"Under The Westway" by Blur
"Undercover Anarchist" by Silver Bullet (rapper)
"Underground Music" by Ivor Biggun ("On London Transport, I used to do my shopping")
"The Underground Train" by Lord Kitchener
"Underneath the Arches" by Bud Flanagan (the Arches were the railway arches near Charing Cross)
"Unemployed in Summertime" by Emiliana Torrini (Primrose Hill)
"Unfortunately" by McCarthy
"Union Street" by Syndromeda
"Up Against the Wall" by Tom Robinson Band (Whitehall/Brixton/Notting Hill Gate/County Hall)
"Up At The House Of Cecil Sharp" by Bob & Carole Pegg (part of Mr Fox)
"Up On The Catwalk" by Simple Minds (Brixton)
"Up The Apples And Pears" by J. B. Quagmire
"Up The Bracket" by The Libertines
"Up The Brigehouse" by The Warriors
"Up The Elephant And Round The Castle" by Keith Emerson & Jim Davidson
"Up The Junction" by Manfred Mann
"Up The Junction" by Squeeze
"Up To London" by Phil Wilson
"Up To The Rigs Of London Town" by Charlie Wills
"Up The Spurs" by The Cheers
"Up West" by Roger Webb Sound
"Up With The Arsenal" by Arsenal F.C.
"Upfield" by Billy Bragg (William Blake on Primrose Hill)
"Upon Hilly Fields" by Lucky Soul
"Upper Clapton Dance" by Professor Green
"Upminster Kid" by Kilburn and the High Roads
"Upper Norwood Girls" by Russ Abbot
"V Thirteen" by Big Audio Dynamite
"Vagt Ved Kongens Slot (Vor Dem Buckingham Palast)" by Ulla Pia
"Valley Floyd Road" by Charlton Athletic
"The Vauxhall Labyrinth" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab
"Vauxhall Tavern Strip Medley" by Christopher Gunning
"Vauxhall to Lambeth Bridge" by Julie Driscoll ft Brian Auger and the Trinity
"Venn Street Rub" by Ian Smith & The Inner Mind ('Venn Street' is in Lambeth)
"Victoria" by The Kinks
"Victoria Gardens" by Madness
"Victoria Line" by Los Aggrotones
"Victoria Station (1944)" by Kitto
"A View From Her Room" by Weekend
"Violence Grows" by Fatal Microbes
"Violet Hill" by Coldplay (a small street in St John's Wood) from Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
"The Vision of Peregrine Worsthorne" by McCarthy
"Visitors London" by Betty Roe
"Viva El Fulham" by Tony Rees and the Cottagers
"The Voice Of London" by Roger Roger And His Champs Elysees Orchestra
"Voices In Westminster Abbey" by John Mills-Cockell
"Vor Dem Buckingham Palast" by Peggy March
"W4 Syndrome" by Hydra
"W9" by Baby Ford
"W11 To Whangaroa Bay" by Tex Pistol (an alias of Ian Morris (musician))
"Waiting for the 7.18" by Bloc Party
"Waiting For The Worms" by Pink Floyd (mentions roads in the Brixton area, from The Wall 1979)
"Waiting in Walthamstow" by The Cranberries
"Walk of Life" by Spice Girls (from Spiceworld 1997)
"Walk to Regents Park" by John Murphy
"Walking Back To Waterloo" by Bee Gees
"The Walking Birds of Carnaby" by Ross Bagdasarian
"Walking Down The Kings Road" by Squire
"Walking Down The Strand" by High Society
"Walking In London" by Concrete Blonde
"Walking in the Zoo" by H.W. Sweny and Alfred Lee
"Walking Talking London Blues" by Meic Stevens
"Walls Come Tumbling Down" by Style Council ("No.10" (Downing Street))
"Walnut Tree Walk" by Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin
"Walthamstow" (hymn tune)
"Walthamstow Ballet" by Urban Dub
"Walthamstow Dogs" by Steve White and the Protest Family
"Wake Up London!" by The Vulcans (TV Theme)
"Wandsworth" (hymn tune)
"Wandsworth Nick Ain't That Bad" by Squat Dom
"Wandsworth Plain" by Landscape
"Wapping Old Stairs" - composer unknown (possibly Mr. John Percy - popular 18th/19th ballad)
"Wardour Street Waltz" by Cy Grant & Bill Le Sage
"A Warning to Youth" - composer unknown ("In London dwelt a merchant man")
"Warrior Groove" by DSM
"Warwick Avenue" by Duffy
"Waterloo" by Dream Academy
"Waterloo Bridge" by Anna Neale
"Waterloo Bridge" by Jools Holland
"Waterloo Lily" by Caravan
"Waterloo Rock" by Don Reco
"Waterloo Station" by Jane Birkin (lyrics by Rufus Wainwright)
"Waterloo Sunset" by The Kinks
"Waterloo Walk" by John Dankworth
"Way Down the Regent's Canal" by Edward Kent
"We All Follow Man Utd" by Manchester United FC
"We Are London" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate)
"We Are The Firm" by Cockney Rejects
"We Are The Lambeth Boys" by Johnny Dankworth
"We Are Wimbledon" by Wimbledon FC
"We Call It Acieeed" by D-Mob (about the London Acid House scene mentions the "Spectrum", "Future" and "Shoom" Acid House parties).
"We Got The Juice" by Freeez
"We Live In London Baby" by Roy Ayers
"We Live In The Strand" by Jeremy James Taylor (from the musical 'Bendigo Boswell')
"We Live Our Lives in City Streets" by Noël Coward ("The London traffic's steady roar can stir our hearts a great deal more")
"We Shall Not Be Moved" by Liverpool FC (Wembley)
"We the Kings of Orient" by Leyton Orient F.C.
"Wealdstone" (hymn tune)
"Week-End A London" by Dominique Lorca
"Welcome 2 London" by Sandeeno & Joseph Cotton
"Welcome to London" by Zagu Zar (a dance-hall remake of the song "Welcome to Jamrock", Damian Marley)
"Welcome to London Town" by Julian Dawson
"Welcome to London Town" by Plainsong
"Wellington Barracks" by Haydn Wood (from Snapshots of London Suite)
"Wellington Goes To Waterloo" by The Wombles
"Wells Street Skank" by The Undivided
"W.E.M.B.L.E.Y." by Ray Dales Hip Hop Band
"Wembley" by Mensen
"Wembley 77" by Ben Gunn
"The Wembley Song (Glory Glory Hull And Rovers)" by Clive Hunter
"The Wembley Trail" by Wave Band
"Wembley Way" by Albert Elms
"Wembley Wembley" by Special Duties
"We're Going to the Country" by Lionel Bart
"Werewolf (Loose in London)" by Meco
"Werewolves in London" by London
"Werewolves of London" by Paul Roland
"Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon
"West 11" by Bob Downes Open Music
"West 14" by Gol Gappas
"West Acton Showdown" by The Satellites
"West End Girl" by Darryl Read
"West End Girls" by Pet Shop Boys
"West End Lane" by Workshy
"West End Pad" by Cathy Dennis
"West End Of Park Lane" by Hot Chocolate
"West End Riot" by The Living End
"West Ham United" by The Boleyn Boys
"West Ham United" by West Ham United Cup Squad
"West Ham United Supporters Theme Song" by National Shinguard Company
"West London" by Charles Ives
"West London Ghosts" by Guiye Frayo
"West Of Carnaby" by Sounds Orchestral ft. Johnny Pearson
"West Of London Town" by The Bolshoi
"West One" by Mark Andrews and the Gents
"West One" by Rupie Edwards
"West One Carnaby Street" by Carl Leighton-Pope (from the musical 'Carnaby Street')
"West One (Shine on Me)" by The Ruts
"West Side Boys" by Cockney Rejects
"Westend Stars" by Vice Squad
"Westminster" by Eric Coates (from London Suite)
"Westminster" by JE Thirtle
"Westminster" (hymn tune)
"Westminster Abbey" by (from Blondel (musical))
"Westminster Abbey" by Creed (not the more famous American group Creed)
"Westminster Abbey" by Henry Purcell
"Westminster And Wandsworth" by Blyth Power
"Westminster Bridge" by Lanzon & Husband
"Westminster Bridge" by Mike Westbrook
"Westminster Bridge" by Murray Gold
"The Westminster Bridge Song" by Vermont Sugar House
"Westminster Carillon" by Carson Cooman
"Westminster Carol" - composer unknown (traditional)
"Westminster Chimes" by Sonic Youth
"Westminster New" (hymn tune)
"Westminster Pier To Greenwich" by Instant Sunshine
"Westminster Quarters" - composer unknown (traditional chime melody)
"Westminster Waltz"[I] by Robert Farnon (recorded by Russ Conway among many others)
"Westway" by Baby Ford
"Wet Day In London" by Phil Daniels And The Cross
"We've Got the Juice" by Derek B
"Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" by Wham! (full version)
"What A Day In London" from Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
"What A Waste" by Ian Dury ("Fulham railway station")
"What Are The Odds Today (Lloyds Of London)" (from Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film))
"What Are We Gonna Get 'Er Indoors?" by Dennis Waterman & George Cole
"Whatever Happened To Thames Beat" by The Times
"What's Happened To Soho" by The Correspondents
"What's Happening To Old London Town" by Harry Fowler
"What's New In London" by Bryan Blackburn & Peter Reeves
"When a Fellow Loves a Girl in London Town" (from the musical comedy Havana (Edwardian musical))
"When I Grow Up I Want To Be..." by Television Personalities (Chelsea Embankment)
"When the Guards Do the Birdcage Walk" by Fred Godfrey and John P. Harrington
"When The Lights Go Out In London" by The Charlatans (UK band)
"When the Lights Go Up in London" by Hubert Gregg
"When Tottenham Burned" by Robb Johnson
"When We Were Girls Together" by Noël Coward ("Oh how the gallants of Battersea Rise followed us round with lascivious eyes")
"When You Come Back To Me" by Jason Donovan
"When you go Over to London, as Lots of Germans do..." by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood (from the musical play The Girls of Gottenberg)
"When You Hear Big Ben" by Vera Lynn
"Where Eagles Fly" by Crystal Palace FC
"While London Dances" by Richard Myhill
"While London Sleeps" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab
"While London Sleeps" - composer unknown
"While London's Days Increase" by Tim Hollier
"While London's Fast Asleep" by Harry Dacre
"Whistling Cockney"[I] - composer unknown (brass band tune)
"White City" by L. Paul-Phillips
"White City" by Bill Pritchard
"White City" by The Pogues
"White City" by Victims Of Circumstance
"White City Blues" by Ian Carr's Nucleus
"White City Boys" by Chiefs of Relief
"White City Fighting" by Pete Townshend
"(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" by The Clash
"White Post Lane" by Saint Etienne
"White Riot" by The Clash
"Whitechapel" by Blue Rose Code
"Whitechapel" by Fats Waller (from 'The London Suite')
"Whitechapel" by S.C.U.M
"Whitechapel Boys" by Tigercats
"Whitechapel Mound" by Cathal Coughlan
"Whitehall Farce" by Instant Sunshine
"Whitehall Scandal" by Dennis Bovell
"Wimbledon" by Dave Warner
"Wimbledon Music" by Amalgam
"Wimpy Bar Blues" by Ram John Holder
"Windmill In Motion" by Constantine And His Orchestra (about the famous 'Windmill Theatre')
"The Winter Of '79" by Tom Robinson Band
"Who Are You" by The Who
"Who Dares Wins" by The Streets
"Who Got the Funk?" by The Streets
"Whoppi King" by Laurel Aitken
"Why Can't We Have the Sea in London?" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams
"Why London" by Eskobar
"Why Should I Mind" by Tom Robinson Band
"The Wickedest Sound" by Rebel MC
"Widespread World (Rediffusion London Call Sign)" by John Dankworth
"Wigmore Extempore" by Stan Tracey
"Wild West End" by Dire Straits
"Wild Women" by Benny Hill ("Now I was in a Chelsea bar one day")
"Willesden Green" by The Kinks
"Willesden To Cricklewood" by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
"William and Dinah" - composer unknown ("It's of a liquor merchant in London did dwell")
"William And Mary Op. 106" by Derek Bourgeois
"Willin' (Rock Against Racism)" by The Cimarons ([aka "Harlesden Rock"])
"Wimbledon Break Point" by Bassline
"Wimbledon FA Cup Theme" by Wimbledon FA Cup Squad 1988
"Wimbledon Idyll" by Kit and The Widow
"Wimbledon Lawns" by Jo Durie
"Wimbledon Parts" by Lol Coxhill & Steve Miller
"Wimbledon Sunset" by The Wombles (band)
"Wimbledon Wag" by Alex Atterson
"Winchester Cathedral (Carnaby Street Style)" by Random Blues Band
"The Windmill Girls" by Valerie Mitchell (about the Windmill theatre in Soho)
"Windy Baker Street" by Andrew Leigh
"The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town" by Alexei Sayle (folk song parody)
"Wine, Women An' Song" by Whitesnake (Fleet Street)
"Winter Winds" by Mumford and Sons ('as the winter winds litter London with lonely hearts')
"With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee ("In the Tower of London large as life..")
"Without You" by The Feeling
"The Womble Bashers of Walthamstow" by Grimms
"Wombledon Sunset" by The Wombles
"The Wombling Song" by The Wombles
"Wombling USA" by The Wombles (Wimbledon)
"Wonderful London" by I Dandies
"The Wonderful World Of Abbey Road" by David Peel
"Wondering" by Dirty Pretty Things ('and it occurred to me/I think on Lambeth Road..')
"Wood Wharf Gumbo" by Aviator
"Worcester Avenue" by Instant Automatons
"The Worker" by Fischer Z (Waterloo)
"Working Mother" by Martyn Joseph
"The World is Coming to London" by Billy Cotton
"Worldwide (London Groove)" by The Roots
"Wormwood Scrubs" by Dominic Behan
"The Wormwood Scrubs Tango" by Spike Milligan
"The Worst Pies In London" by Stephen Sondheim
"The Worthy London Prentice" - composer unknown
"The Wreck Off London Bridge" by G.W. Hunt
"Wrens On Waterloo Station" by Shep Woolley
"A Wrong Turn and Raindrops" by The Field Mice
"Wrottersley Road" by Nick Nicely
"Wurzel Fudge In London Town" by Ian Whitcomb
"XR2" by M.I.A.
"Ya Ga Ya Ga A Tramp" by Trinity (musician)
"Yaaah" (Mark Spoon Markus Löffel Remix) by D-Shake (D-Shake have a Wiki entry on the French version)
"Yachting in Regent's Park" by Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett
"The Year She Spent In England" by Weddings Parties Anything
"The Yeomen of the Guard Overture" by Arthur Sullivan
"Yo Go Monarchs" by London Monarchs
"Yonatan Sa HaBaita" by Oshik Levi (Hebrew: יונתן סע הביתה, translate: Yonatan, Go Home)
"You & Me & Fulham" by Tony Boy
"You Broke My Heart In 17 Places" by Tracey Ullman (Shepherd's Bush)
"You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover" by Saint Etienne (SW14, Hanover Square etc.)
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" by The Rolling Stones (Chelsea drug store) from Let it Bleed 1969
"You Lift Me Up" by Everything but the Girl (And the trains run late, I'm stuck at Notting Hill Gate)
"You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" by Jona Lewie ("This was at some do in Palmers Green")
"The Young And The Old" by Madness
"Young Betsy of Deptford" - composer unknown
"Young London" by Angels & Airwaves
"Youth of Eglington" by Black Uhuru (Brixton)
"You're The One For Me, Fatty" by Morrissey ("All over Battersea, some hope and some despair.")
"Yugoslavian Expedition To Brentford" by Loop Guru
"Zombie Bloodbath On The Isle Of Dogs" by The Recedents
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