Saturday, 2 May 2009

Geography - A Lesson from Music

For years the world has inspired artists to create masterpieces based on it's many varying countries, towns and cities. Music has been no exceptions. Whilst shuffling through my i-pod I fished out (nearly) all the songs I had that were related to a country, city, town or place. Below is a list of 95 songs that were inspired by best and worst places in the world.
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No. Song Artist Place
1 Tahiti Bat For Lashes Tahiti
2 Drinking in L.A. Brand Van 3000 Los Angeles, California
3 Sweet Dreams My LAX Rachel Stevens Los Angeles, California
4 Welcome to Hollywood Beyonce Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
5 If You're Going to San Francisco Scott McKenzie San Francisco, California
6 Macarthur Park Donna Summer Macarthur Park, Los Angeles, California
7 Hollywood Madonna Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
8 Do You Know The Way To San Jose Dionne Warwick San Jose, California
9 Californication The Red Hot Chili Peppers California, USA
10 Orange County Girl Gwen Stefani
Orange County, California
11 California Girls The Beach Boys California, USA
12 California Dreaming The Mamas and the Papas California, USA
13 Leaving Las Vegas Sheryl Crow Las Vegas, Nevada
14 America Razorlight USA
15 Waking Up in Vegas Katy Perry Las Vegas, Nevada
16 Breakfast in America Supertramp USA
17 American Boy Estelle feat. Kanye West USA/London
18 American Idiot Greenday USA
19 Loco in Acapulco The Four Tops Acapulco, Mexico
20 American Life Madonna USA
21 America's Suitehearts Fall Out Boy USA
22 Born In The USA Bruce Springsteen USA/Vietnam
23 Surfin' USA The Beach Boys USA
24 Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa Gene Pitney Tulsa, Oklahoma
25 Walking In Memphis Cher Memphis, Tennessee
26 Nutbush City Limits Ike & Tina Turner Nutbush, Tennessee
27 American Woman Lenny Kravitz USA
28 America West Side Story USA/Porto Rico
29 Georgia On My Mind Ray Charles Georgia, USA
30 Miami Will Smith Miami, Florida
31 Midnight Train to Georgia Gladys Knight and the Pips Georgia, USA
32 Why Georgia John Mayer Georgia, USA
33 My Jamaican Boy Grace Jones Jamaica
34 Kingston Town UB40 Kingston, Jamaica
35 My Uncle John From Jamaica The Vengaboys Jamaica
36 Haiti Arcade Fire Haiti
37 Theme from New York, New York Frank Sinatra New York City, New York
38 Philadelphia Freedom Elton John Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
39 New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down LCD Soundsystem New York City, New York
40 A Weekend In New England Barry Manilow North-Western States, USA
41 Massachusetts Bee Gees Massachusetts, USA
42 New York City Boy The Pet Shop Boys New York City, New York
43 Across 110th Street Bobby Womack 110th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York
44 Lullaby Of Broadway Jerry Orbach Broadway, Manhattan, New Your City, New York
45 Amazon M.I.A. Amazon, South America
46 Girl From Ipanema Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto Ipanema, Brazil
47 Mama Africa Akon Senegal, Africa
48 Diamonds From Sierra Leone Kanye West Sierra Leone, Africa
49 Rockferry Duffy Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England
50 A Town Called Malice The Jam Woking, Surrey, England
51 Strawberry Fields Forever The Beatles Strawberry Field Children's Home, Woolton, Liverpool, England
52 Made In England Elton John England
53 Penny Lane The Beatles Penny Lane, Liverpool, England
54 Spanish Lessons Madonna Spain
55 Mi Chico Latino Geri Halliwell Spain
56 Barcelona Freddy Mercury & Montserrat Caballe Barcelona, Spain
57 We're Going To Ibiza The Vengaboys Ibiza
58 Can't Speak French Girls Aloud France
59 Paris Is Burning Ladyhawke Paris, France
60 Paris To Berlin Infernal Paris, France/Berlin, Germany
61 Waterloo ABBA Waterloo, Belgium
62 Amsterdam Coldplay Amsterdam, The Netherlands
63 Mein Herr Liza Minelli Berlin, Germany
64 Edelweiss The Sound Of Music Austria
65 Italians Do It Better Alesha Dixon Italy
66 Walk Like An Egyptian The Bangles Egypt
67 Nights Over Egypt The Jones Girls Egypt
68 Mykonos Fleet Foxes Mykonos, Greece
69 Jerusalem Classic Jerusalem, Israel
70 Bombs Over Baghdad Outkast Baghdad, Iraq
71 Babylon David Gray Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq
72 Rivers Of Babylon Boney M Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq
73 Stranger In Moscow Michael Jackson Moscow, Russian Federation
74 Oh! Calcutta The Meters Calcutta, India
75 One Night In Bangkok The Pet Shop Boys Bangkok, Thailand
76 Khe Sanh Cold Chisel Khe Sanh, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam
77 Chinese Lily Allen China
78 Xanadu Olivia Newton-John Inner Mongolia
79 Paris, Tokyo Lupe Fiasco Paris, France/Tokyo, Japan
80 Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love Coldplay Japan
81 Singapore Girls Aloud Republic of Singapore
82 Timor Shakira Timor
83 Down Under Men at Work Australia
84 LDN Lily Allen London, England
85 Warwick Avenue Duffy Warwick Avenue Tube Station, London, England
86 Chelsea Dagger The Fratellis Chelsea, London, England
87 Cemeteries of London Coldplay London, England
88 Werewolves of London Warren Zevon London, England
89 Swinging London Town Girls Aloud London, England
90 West End Girls The Pet Shop Boys West End, London, England
91 London Beckoned Songs About Money By Machines Panic! At The Disco London, England
92 Waterloo Sunset The Kinks Waterloo Station & Bridge, London, England
93 Hometown Glory Adele London, England
94 London Bridge (Oh Shit) Fergie London Bridge, London, England
95 Hoxton Heroes Girls Aloud Hoxton, London, England


#6 - Macarthur Park by Donna Summer: The title of the infamous Donna Summer cover of a Jimmy Webb classic was based on a real life park situated in the Westlake area of Los Angeles. Following it's poetic homages, the late 80s and early 90s saw a stark decline in the park, with drug dealing, shoot-outs and drownings in the artificial lake all common place. When the lake was drained during construction of the metro hundreds of handguns and firearms were found in it.

#22 - Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen: Wrongly misconsued as a patriotic anthem, Springsteen's best known standrad actually deals with the effects of the Vietnam War on Americans. Name checking the Viet Cong, Saigon and the battle of Khe Sanh (more on that later) the song peaked in the US charts at number 9 in 1984.


#39 - New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down by LCD Soundsystem: New York has long inspired songwriters, and LCD Soundsystem are on different. A bitter sweet love song to the capital of the world. The message here is clear, New York just ain't what it used to be. You could also look at it as New York as being a metaphor for a loved one, who's changed seemingly for the better. Our protagonist is perhaps changing his mind about whether his love would have been better off as they were.

#63 - Mein Herr by Liza Minelli: A polite way to address one's gentleman friend in German, the title of Caberet's second finest moment ('Maybe This Time' being the best), is used to tackle the issue of no man being able to keep up with Sally Bowles. Bowles being our American heroine based in a Berlin that's adapting to the rise of the Nazis. A raw, persisitant and fierce performance from Minelli thoughout the song, and the movie, is what saw her nab the 1973 Best Actress Oscar.


#70 - Bombs Over Baghdad by Outkast: Based on a news report that stated there are 'bombs over Baghdad' Andre 3000 became complelled to construct a song with the title. Suitably fitting for the theme, the song is frantic and electric.

#76 - Khe Sanh by Cold Chisel: Another song based on the horrific Vietnam war. Khe Sanh was an American military base situated in the north of Vietnam. The song is a tale told from the perspective of an Australian 'nam veteran. However it is interesting to note that there were few Australians based at Khe Sanh when the famous battle took place.

#92 - Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks: A soliatry man witnesses couples engaged in romantic or intimate moments at Waterloo station in London. He then takes a walk across the Waterloo Bridge. The name Waterloo is, of course, based on the historic battle of Waterloo in Belgium, which the ABBA song also takes it name from. Waterloo Sunset reached number 2 in the UK charts and became The Kinks most famous song.

#95 - Hoxton Heroes by Girls Aloud: This B-Side was an ironic take on the trendy, indie types that hang out in the Hoxton, Shordeditch and Primrose Hill areas of London. Written by Girls Aloud's powerhouse producing and writing team Xenomania the song addresses bands who think they are better than pop bands simply because they play guitars, get wasted and hang out in "trendy" areas of the city.

If you have some personal favourite 'Geography' related songs then please let me know and maybe i'll do an update!

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