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Index: G : Geography in Songs

Special Sub-Topic: More Classic Rock Geographic Lyrics


"Ziggy really sang, screwed up eyes and screwed down hairdo, like some cat from Japan."

    David Bowie. "Ziggy Stardust", from the classic Bowie album, "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars", originally released in 1972.

"It's a long day, living in Reseda. There's a freeway running through the yard."
    Tom Petty. "Free Fallin'", from the classic Petty album "Full Moon Fever", originally released in 1989.

"Well, it's eight o'clock in Boise, Idaho. I'll find my limo driver. Mister, take us to the show."
    Lynyrd Skynyrd. "What's Your Name", from the classic Skynyrd album "Street Survivors", originally released in 1977.

"Egypt was troubled by the horrible asp, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Mister Charles Darwin had the gall to ask, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah."
    R.E.M.. "Man on the Moon", from the classic REM album "Automatic for the People", originally released in 1992.

"I looked in Miami, I looked in Negril. The closest I came was a month-old bill. I checked the Bahamas, and they said she was gone. I can't understand why she did me so wrong."
    Bob Seger. "Sunspot Baby", from the classic Seger album, "Night Moves", originally released in 1976.

"The old man took her diamonds and tiaras by the score. Now she gets her kicks in Stepley, not in Knightsbridge anymore."
    Rolling Stones. "Play With Fire", from the classic Stones' album, "Out of Our Heads", originally released in 1965.

"Well, I hear the whistle but I can't go. I'm gonna take her down to Mexico. She said, 'Oh no, Guadalajara won't do'."
    Steely Dan. "My Old School", from the classic Steely Dan album "Countdown to Ecstasy", originally released in 1973.

"There's blood in the streets, it's up to my ankles. Blood in the streets, it's up to my knee. Blood in the streets in the town of Chicago. Blood on the rise, it's following me."
    The Doors. "Peace Frog", from the classic Doors album "Morrison Hotel", originally released in 1970.

"I see your teeth flash, Jamaican honey so sweet. Down where Lexington cross 47th Street."
    Elton John. "Island Girl", from the classic Elton John album, "Rock of the Westies", originally released in 1975.

"Well, the Illinois Central and the Southern Central Freight, gotta keep on pushin', Mama, 'cause you know they're runnin' late."
    Doobie Brothers. "Long Train Runnin'", from the classic Doobies' album "The Captain and Me", originally released in 1973.

"I'm a Muswell Hillbilly boy, but my heart lies in Old West Virginia. Never seen New Orleans, Oklahoma, Tennesee. Still I dream of the Black Hills that I ain't never seen."
    The Kinks. "Muswell Hillbilly", from the classic Kinks' album, "Muswell Hillbillies", originally released in 1971.

"Jump out of Africa with a step that looks so bold. Ah, when you kicking high, it make my blood run cold."
    The Rolling Stones. "Dance Little Sister", from the classic Stones' album "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll", originally released in 1974.

"Now, she took my heart, she took my keys, from in my old blue dungarees. And I'll never go to Texas anymore."
    Led Zeppelin. "Hot Dog", from the classic Zep album "In Through the Out Door", originally released in 1979.

"She went away for the holidays. Said she was going to L.A. But she never got there, she never got there, she never got there, they say."
    The Ramones. "The KKK Took My Baby Away", from the classic Ramones album "Pleasant Dreams", originally released in 1981.

"Sixteen stitches put her right, and her Dad said, 'Don't say I didn't warn ya.' Sally got married to a rock musician she met in California."
    The Who. "Sally Simpson", from the classic rock opera "Tommy", originally released in 1969.


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