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This is a list of songs written about the city of Birmingham, Alabama: * Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, "The Old Iron Hills" * John Hiatt, "Train to Birmingham" * Gene Autry, "Birmingham Daddy" * Richard Farina, "Birmingham Sunday", recorded by Joan Baez * Harry Belafonte and R. B. Greaves, "Birmingham, Alabama" * Blackhawk, "Postmarked Birmingham" * Bruce Cockburn, "Birmingham Shadows" (1995) * Charlie Daniels Band, "Birmingham Bus Station" (1994) * Ani DiFranco, "Hello Birmingham"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Song lyrics )〕 * Tommy Dorsey, "Birmingham Bounce" (1946) * Drive-By Truckers, "Birmingham" (2002) * Duke Ellington, "Birmingham Breakdown" (1926) * Emmylou Harris, "Boulder to Birmingham" * Erskine Hawkins, "Tuxedo Junction" * Charlie Johnson, "Birmingham Black Bottom" (1927) * Merline Johnson, "I Got a Man in a 'Bama Mine" (1937) * Tracy Lawrence, "Paint Me a Birmingham" (2004) * Lead Belly, "Birmingham Jail" * Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Sweet Home Alabama" (1974) * Amanda Marshall, "Birmingham" * John Mellencamp, "When Jesus Left Birmingham" (1993) * Robert Moore, "Sweet Birmingham" (first recorded by Taj Mahal) *The Mountain Goats, "Notifier Birmingham" (1995) * David Lee Murphy, "Breakfast in Birmingham" * Randy Newman, "Birmingham" * Phil Ochs, "Talking Birmingham Jam" (1965) * Pirates of the Mississippi, "Down and Out in Birmingham" * Josh Rouse, "Sparrows over Birmingham" * Trixie Smith, "Mining Camp Blues" (1925) * Telluride, "Birmingham Tonight" * Ethel Waters, "Birmingham Bertha" (1929) (from ''On with the Show!'') * Keith Whitley, "Birmingham Turnaround" * Jabo Williams, "Pratt City Blues" (1932) * Edith Wilson, Fats Waller (and many others) "Birmingham Blues" (1921) * Shovels & Rope, "Birmingham" (2012) * The Charlie Daniels Band, "Birmingham Blues" (1997) Birmingham is also mentioned in the following: * Chuck Berry, "Promised Land" (later remade as a 1975 hit for Elvis Presley) * Bruce Hornsby, "Jacob's Ladder" (first recorded by Huey Lewis and the News, (1987) * Little Richard, "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" * Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster, "Old Iron Hills" (2009) * Bob Seger, "Hey Hey Hey Hey"(Going back to Birmingham) * Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Sweet Home Alabama" * Tom Waits, "Swordfishtrombone" (1983) * Tom Waits, "Gun Street Girl" (1985) * Tori Amos, "Playboy Mommy" (1998) * Drive-By Truckers, "One of These Days" * Andy Offutt Irwin, "Maribel" * Frank Perkins/Mitchell Parish, "Stars Fell on Alabama" (1934) * Lyle Lovett, "I Can't Love You Anymore" * Huddie Ledbetter/Ram Jam, "Black Betty" * The Rolling Stones, "Rip This Joint" (1972) * Talking Heads, "Cities" (1979) * Sean Hayes, "Alabama Chicken" (2003) * The Steeldrivers, "If It Hadn't Been For Love" (2008) * Jerry Reed, "Guitar Man" (1967) * Sheryl Crow, "Run Baby Run" (1993) ==References==
* "(Directory of African-Appalachian musicians )" (March 22, 2004) ''Black Music Research Journal''
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