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"7Teen" by The Regents (0–9)
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"1st Hackney Scroll"/"2nd Hackney Scroll" by Company (0–9)
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"12 Strings on Carnaby Street" by Steve Morse (0–9)
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"13 Chester Street" by The Pretty Things (Belgravia) (0–9)
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"13 Dead" by Benjamin Zephaniah (about the 1981 New Cross fire) (0–9)
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"13 Dead (Nothing Said)" by Johnny Osbourne (about the 1981 New Cross fire) (0–9)
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"18 Whitcomb Street" by Ian Whitcomb (Soho) (0–9)
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"186 Goldhawk Road" by Morwell Unlimited (0–9)
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"1617 Broadway" (from Mr. Wonderful (musical)) (0–9)
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"1940 London" by Solitaire (0–9)
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"2007 FPS A London Conversation" by The Clarke & Ware Experiment (0–9)
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"21 Denmark Street" by Graham Pleskett (0–9)
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"22 Acacia Avenue" by Iron Maiden (0–9)
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"22 Grand Job" by The Rakes (0–9)
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"24 Minutes from Tulse Hill" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (0–9)
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"The 253" by Chris T-T (0–9)
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"29 Church Street" by Les Humphries Singers (Croydon) (0–9)
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"3AM Eternal" by The KLF (original "Pure Trance" version) (0–9)
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"30 Minutes in London" by Antoine Dufour (0–9)
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"35 Bus" by Menace (0–9)
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"368" by Jamie T (0–9)
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"4AM in Leicester Square" by Jaguar (0–9)
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"4.50 From Paddington" by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley (0–9)
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"5,6,7,8" by Shut Up and Dance (Hackney, Stoke Newington) (0–9)
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"59 Lyndhurst Grove" by Pulp (Peckham) (0–9)
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"6 Horsemen (The Brixtons)" by Sleaford Mods (0–9)
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"62 Brougham Road (Parts One And Two)" by The Apostles (Hackney) (0–9)
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"7.10 from Suburbia" by Jackie Trent (0–9)
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"71–75 New Oxford Street" by Mr. Bloe (0–9)
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"853-5937" by Squeeze (0–9)
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"'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" by The Jam (A)
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"A Cockney Christmas" by Dick Emery (A)
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"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)
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"A Day on the Town" by Madness (A)
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"A Day On The Tube" by Commodore Condello's Salt River Navy Band (A)
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"A Foggy Day in London Town" by George and Ira Gershwin (A)
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"A Happening London Town" by Buck Owens (A)
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"A Holloway Person" by The Cleaners from Venus (A)
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"A Limpet In Marshalsea" by Tim Hodgkinson (A)
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"A London, Allons Donc" by Petula Clark (A)
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"A London Sumtin'" by Code 071 (legendary rave tune) (A)
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"A Maiden Came From London Town" by Dave And Toni Arthur (A)
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"A Mayfair Suite" by Harry Roy (A)
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"A Merry Progress to London" by Ewan MacColl (A)
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"A Moment On Hungerford Bridge" by Robb Johnson (A)
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"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by Eric Maschwitz, Manning Sherwin and Jack Strachey (A)
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"A Room in Bloomsbury" by Twiggy and Christopher Gable (from the musical The Boyfriend) (A)
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"A Thick, Thick Fog In London" by Jack Payne (bandleader) (A)
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"A to Z of London" by Bernie Parry (A)
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"Abhainn an t-Sluaigh" by Runrig (The Crowded River) (A)
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"A13" by Jah Wobble (A)
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"A13 Trunk Road to the Sea" by Billy Bragg (Wapping, Barking, Dagenham) (A)
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"A405" by Andy Lewis (A)
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"Abbey Road" by Tori Amos, about the eponymous road. (A)
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"Absolument Hyde Park" by Johnny Hallyday & The Blackburds (A)
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"Absolutely Wrong" by Fred Chester and Tom Clare ("I'm Bertie Bright of Bond Street") (A)
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"Acid Meets Dub in Crystal Palace" by Mad Professor (A)
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"'Ackney Road" by Marie Lloyd, about the eponymous road. (A)
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"Acre Lane" by The Thirst (Brixton) (A)
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"Across the River Thames" by Elton John (A)
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"Acton Town" by Robb Johnson (A)
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"Acton Zulus" by Carbon/Silicon (A)
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"Addington Shuffle" by The Drug Addix (A)
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"Africa" by Madness (Holloway) (A)
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"African Headcharge in the Hackney Empire" by Lee "Scratch" Perry (A)
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"Aftermath" by R.E.M. (A)
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"Ain't Gonna Take It" by Tom Robinson Band (Brixton) (A)
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"Alaska Street" by Red Snapper (A)
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"Albert and the 'Eadsman" by Marriott Edgar (A)
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"Albert Bridge" by The Monochrome Set (A)
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"Albion" by Babyshambles (refers to numerous London districts) (A)
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"Alicia Quays" by Jamie T (A)
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"All Change for the Bakerloo Line" by The Pyramids and Mood Reaction (A)
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"All Clear On The M25" by Heathrow Flyers (A)
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"All Down Piccadilly" from The Arcadians (musical) (A)
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"All Over London" by Yen (A)
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"All Over Now" by The Cranberries (A)
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"All Quiet on the Western Avenue" by Johnny G (A)
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"All Roads Lead To Bow Bells" by Henry Sullivan and Desmond Carter (A)
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"All the Umbrellas in London" by The Magnetic Fields (A)
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"All The Way Home" by Tom Paxton (A)
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"All the Way to Holloway" by The Priscillas (A)
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"All the Way to Richmond" by Ed Welch (A)
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"All the Girls Love Alice" by Elton John (line "And who could you call your friends down in Soho?") (A)
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"All Saints Road" by Black Stalin (A)
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"All Souls Avenue" by The Cult (A)
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"Alperton Head Charge" by Loop Guru (A)
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"Always New Depths" by Bloc Party ("All the pennies in the Thames will not make it how it was") (A)
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"The Amazing London Town" (from The Rothschilds (musical)) (A)
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"American Boy" by Estelle (A)
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"The 'Ampstead Way" (from London Town (1946 film) (A)
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"Anarchy in Hackney" by Robb Johnson (A)
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"And Don't The Kids Just Love It" by Television Personalities (Carnaby Street) (A)
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"And God Created Brixton" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (A)
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"And Tom To London Came" by Tom Matthews (A)
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"An Arcade From The Warm Rain That Falls" by Comet Gain (Finsbury Park) (A)
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"An Empty River" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (A)
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"Anfield Rap" by Liverpool F.C. (London, Buckingham Palace) (A)
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"Ange's Song After She Crawled Through London" by Jon Langford & Kathy Acker (A)
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"Angel" by My Life Story (set in and around Angel tube station) (A)
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"The Angel, Highbury" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) (A)
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"Angel In The House Of Commons" by Martin Ansell (A)
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"Angel Square" by Would-be-goods (A)
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"Angels Over Kilburn" by Hope of the States (A)
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"Animals Are Vanishing (Martian Invasion 1853)" by Silvery ("Westbourne, Effra, the Tyburn and Fleet Sewers...") (A)
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"Another Camden Afternoon" by The Stranglers (A)
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"Another Day Another Dollar" by Everything But The Girl (A)
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"Another Lonely Night in Old London Town" by Lloyd Lovindeer (A)
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"Ann Boleyn" by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee ("The bloody Tower") (A)
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"Anna the Auctioneer" by Noël Coward (A)
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"Any Old Iron" by Harry Champion (A)
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"Anybody Seen My Trial?" by Beggar & Co. ("... from a board in London Town.") (A)
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"Apples" by Ian Dury (A)
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"'Appy in 'Ampstead" by Albert Ketelbey (A)
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"April Shower at Kew – an Impression" by Haydn Wood (A)
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"Arabs In 'Arrods" by Art Attacks (A)
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"Archer Street Drag" by George Chisholm (musician) (A)
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"Archway, Action Town" by The Spectreman (Holloway, etc.) (A)
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"Archway People" by Saint Etienne (A)
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"Archway Towers" by New Model Army (A)
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"Argyle Square" by Orphans & Vandals (A)
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"Arlington Road" by Gallon Drunk (A)
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"Arrows of Eros" by Golden Silvers (A)
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"Arsenal" by Tina & The Northbank (A)
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"The Arsenal" by Blak Twang (A)
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"The Arsenal March" by Arsenal F.C. (A)
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"Arsenal Number One" by Arsenal F.C. (A)
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"Arsenal We're On Your Side" by The North Bank (A)
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"Arsenal We're Right Behind You" by The North Bank (A)
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"The Artillery Man and the Fighting Machine" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds (A)
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"Artillery Row" by The Bevis Frond (A)
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"Asbestos Lead Asbestos" by World Domination Enterprises (White City) (A)
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"As Real As Disneyland" by Julian Dawson (A)
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"As The Sun Sets Over London" by Jools Holland (A)
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"Assignment London" by London Studio Group (featuring Basil Kirchin) (A)
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"Asthma Attack" by CocknBullKid (A)
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"At Bertram's Hotel" by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley (A)
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"At the Chime of a City Clock" by Nick Drake ("Ride the range of a London street..") (A)
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"At the House of the Clerkenwell Kid" by The Real Tuesday Weld (A)
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"At the Palais de Dance" by Albert Ketelbey (from A Cockney Suite) (A)
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"At The Scene" by Dave Clark Five (A)
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"At The Tree I Shall Suffer" by John Gay (from The Beggar's Opera – the "tree" is the Tyburn Tree gallows) (A)
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"Autobiography Of A Crackhead" by Shut Up And Dance (the Green Man pub was in East London) (A)
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"Autumn in London" by Tony Osborne (A)
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"Autumn in London Town" by Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra (A)
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"Autumn in New York" by Frank Sinatra (references 'Mayfair') (A)
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"Autumngirlsoup" by Kirsty MacColl ("flying over London../crying over London..") (A)
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"Babylon's Burning" by The Ruts (B)
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"Back in the Old Country" by Tom Robinson (Earls Court) (B)
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"Back to Brixton" by Hijack (B)
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"Back To London Town" by Milton Ager, Augustus Barratt, Helen Trix and John Murray Anderson (B)
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"Back To Mystery City" by Hanoi Rocks ("Mystery City" was a London club) (B)
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"BAD" by Big Audio Dynamite (B)
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"Bad Day in Bow Creek" by Fad Gadget (B)
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"Bad Servant" by Gallon Drunk (B)
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"Bad Young Brother" by Derek B (B)
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"Bakerloo" by King of Woolworths (B)
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"Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty (B)
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"Baker Street Muse" by Jethro Tull (B)
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"Baker Street Mystery" by Kai Winding (B)
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"Bakerloo Blues" by Geraldo (bandleader) (B)
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"Bakerloo Non-Stop" by Kenny Baker (B)
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"Bakerloo Symphony" by Mauro Picotto (B)
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"Baker's Treat" by Elton Dean (B)
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"The Ball at Whitehall" from Nell Gwynne (operetta) (B)
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"Ballad of Bethnal Green" by Paddy Roberts (B)
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"The Ballad of Climie Fisher" by Half Man Half Biscuit (B)
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"Ballad of London" by Alasdair Clayre (B)
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"The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" by Stephen Sondheim (B)
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"The Ballad of the Warrington" by The Yobs ("The Warrington" is a pub in Maida Vale) (B)
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"Ballad of the Woggler's Mooly" by Kenneth Williams ("But the Bow Street Runners caught him, and the judge said 'He will swing'") (B)
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"Ballad of Torrens Street" by Killing Miranda (B)
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"Bands From London Are Shit" by MJ Hibbett (B)
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"The Bandstand, Hyde Park" by Haydn Wood (B)
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"Banned at The Troxy" by Tigercats (B)
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"Banned From The Roxy" by Crass (B)
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"Bank Holiday ('Appy 'Ampstead)" by Albert Ketèlbey (B)
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"Bar Italia" by Pulp (B)
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"Barking" by Ramz (B)
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"Barking Park Lake" by Riff Raff (B)
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"Barmy London Army" by Charley Harper (B)
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"Barnes Bridge" by Harold McNair (B)
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"The Barnes Bull" by Frank Griffith Nonet (B)
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"Bartholomew Fair" by Vivian Ellis (B)
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"Basement Kiss" by Elvis Costello (North End Road; Belgravia) (B)
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"Basing Street" by Nick Lowe (B)
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"Basing Street Leslie" by Arrows (British band) (B)
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"Bat Out of Surbiton" by Wat Tyler (B)
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"Bathing In The Serpentine" (from 'The Bing Girls Are There' a follow up to The Bing Boys Are Here) (B)
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"Bathtime in Clerkenwell" by The Real Tuesday Weld (B)
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"Battersea" by Jimi Jamison (B)
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"Battersea Bardot" by Pearlfishers (B)
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"Battersea Bardot" by Cock Sparrer (about Carol White) (B)
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"Battersea Bedsitter Blues" by Peter Lundblad (B)
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"Battersea Boys" by Chris Difford (B)
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"Battersea Bridge Baptism" by Chris T-T (B)
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"Battersea Fair" by Chords Five (B)
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"Battersea Gas Works" by Bull Dog Breed (B)
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"Battersea Moon" by Eddi Reader (B)
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"Battersea Odyssey" by Super Furry Animals (B)
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"Battersea Power Station" by Junior's Eyes (B)
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"Battersea Rain Dance" by Chris Barber and his Jazzband (B)
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"Battersea Rise" by Andy Mackay (B)
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"The Battle of All Saints Road" by Big Audio Dynamite (B)
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"The Battle of Epping Forest" by Genesis (Selling England by the Pound, lyrics reference several London place-names, especially prisons) (B)
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"Battlefield W1" by The Adicts (B)
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"The Bay of Battersea" by George Grossmith (B)
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"Bayswater Bedsitter (That's Me)" by Teddy Munro (B)
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"BD7" by New Model Army ("West End") (B)
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"Beat Dis" by Bomb the Bass (some mixes) (B)
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"Beatles Zebra Crossing?" by Shriekback (B)
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"Beautiful Bermondsey" by Dick Emery (B)
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"Beaux Of London City" by Chris Leslie (B)
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"Beckton Dumps" by Humble Pie (Eat It album) (B)
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"Bedsit City" by The Parkinsons (B)
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"Beefeaters" by Johnny Dankworth (B)
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"Belmont Street" by The Deltones (B)
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"Behind Closed Doors of the House of Commons" by Dennis Bovell (B)
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"Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" by The Beatles (Bishopsgate) from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 (B)
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"Belgravia" by Ikara Colt (B)
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"Belgravia" by Manfred Mann (B)
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"The Belle of Barking Creek" by Paddy Roberts (B)
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"The Bells of Big Ben" by Richard Miles, Enno Winkler, Derek Walters (B)
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"Belle OF Chalk Farm" (from Hello Cheeky) (B)
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"Belmarsh" by The Business (B)
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"Belsize Blues" by Al Stewart (B)
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"Bench Number 3, Waterloo Station" by Claude François (B)
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"Berkeley Mews" by The Kinks (B)
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"Berkeley Square and Kew" (from the musical Primrose) (B)
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"Berlington Bertie" by Vesta Tilley (B)
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"Berlington Bertie from Bow" by Ella Shields (B)
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"Burlington Bertie (Tramp)" by Herbie Flowers (B)
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"Bermondsey" by Nadia Cattouse (B)
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"Bermondsey" by Sid James (in Three Hats for Lisa) (B)
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"The Bermondsey Joyriders" by The Bermondsey Joyriders (B)
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"Bertha from Balham" by Noël Coward (B)
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"Berwick Street Bounce" by Diz Disley & The Soho String Quintette (B)
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"Best Days" by Blur (B)
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"Bethnal Green Tube Disaster" by Fad Gadget (B)
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"Better Not Look Down" by B.B. King (B)
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"Between the Dilly And Blue Gate Fields (City) by Jools Holland (B)
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"Beyond The Legend of the Battersea Asparagus Triangle" by The Orb (B)
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"Biba's Basement" by Thrashing Doves (B)
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"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" by Engelbert Humperdinck (B)
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"Big Beat In London" by T La Rock (B)
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"Big Ben" by Area-7 (B)
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"Big Ben" by Bill Shepherd (B)
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"Big Ben" by Denny Laine (B)
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"Big Ben" by Frank & Mirella (B)
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"Big Ben" by Frank Weir (B)
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"Big Ben" by Roddy Frame (B)
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"Big Ben Blues" by David Owen Norris (B)
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"Big Ben Blues" by Ray Martin (orchestra leader) (B)
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"Big Ben Boogie" by Winifred Atwell (B)
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"Big Ben Bounce" by London Jazz Quartet (B)
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"Big Ben Dub" by Mad Professor & Scientist (musician) (B)
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"Big Ben Gone Wrong" by Mad Professor (B)
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"Big Black Smoke" by The Kinks (B)
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"Big Jump at Picket's Lock" by Eddie Kidd (B)
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"Big Punk" by Judge Dread (B)
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"Billy Bentley" by Kilburn and the High Roads (B)
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"Bingo" by Madness (B)
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"Birdcage Walk" by Arnold Steck (B)
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"Birdcage Walk" by Martha and the Muffins (B)
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"Birdcage Walk (Doing The)" by Jools Holland (B)
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"Birdman of EC1" by Saint Etienne (B)
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"Birds" by Kate Nash (B)
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"The Bishop Went Down To Fulham" by Paul Brett (B)
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"Bishops Gate" by Towers of London (B)
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"Bitter Fingers" by Elton John (about the Denmark Street music publishing trade) (B)
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"Black Angel" by Tom Robinson Band (B)
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"Black Boy Lane" by Babyshambles (B)
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"Black Camels of Lavender Hill" by Kim Fowley (B)
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"Black Dr. Martens" by The Ignerents (Sloane Square) (B)
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"The Black Grunger of Hounslow" by Kenneth Williams (B)
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"Black London Blues" by Ram John Holder (B)
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"The Black Rats of London" by Bruce Hornsby (B)
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"Blackboard Jumble" by Barron Knights (Chiswick) (B)
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"Blackditch" by Oicho (David Harrow) (B)
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"Blackfriars Bridge" by The Men They Couldn't Hang (B)
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"Blackheath Episode" by Storm Bugs (B)
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"Blackwall Reach" by Saint Etienne (B)
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"Blackwall Tunnel Dive" by Libbe Matz Gang (B)
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"Blane Over Camden" by Egg (B)
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"Blessbury Road" by The Fourmyula (B)
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"Blessed" by Simon & Garfunkel (B)
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"Blind Eye" by Hunters & Collectors (B)
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"Blitz Babies" by Bernie Taupin (B)
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"The Blitz in London" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (B)
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"Bloomsbury Blue" by Simon Nicol (B)
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"Blue Angel" by Gene Pitney (B)
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"Blue Chelsea Tuesday" by Billy Lawrie (B)
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"Blue Day" by Suggs and Chelsea FC (B)
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"Blue For Waterloo" by Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band (B)
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"Blue Is The Colour" by The Chelsea Football Squad 1972 (B)
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"Blue Jeans" by Blur (Portobello Road) (B)
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"Blue Monday" by New Order (Re-ordered mix by Paul Dakeyne) (B)
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"Blue Piccadilly" by The Feeling (B)
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"Blue Room in Archway" by The Boo Radleys (B)
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"Blue Skies Over Battersea" by Martin Ansell (B)
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"Bo Street Runner" by The Bo Street Runners (B)
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"Boda en Londres" by Mecano (B)
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"Boileau Road" by Spontaneous Music Ensemble (B)
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"Bollywood to Battersea" by Babyshambles (B)
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"Bombing of London" by The Last (B)
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"Bond Street" by Burt Bacharach (B)
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"Bond Street" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (B)
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"Bond Street Catalogues" by Andy Bell (singer) (B)
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"Bond Street Doodle" by Roberto Delgado (alternative name for Horst Wende) (B)
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"The Bond Street Dress Parade" from 'The Bing Girls Are There'- a follow up to The Bing Boys Are Here (B)
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"Bond Street Parade" by John Schroeder (B)
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"Bond Street PM" by Mood Mosaic (B)
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"Boom-Boom Boris (The All Wimbledon Boy)" by The Match (B)
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"Born Slippy" by Underworld (B)
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"Born to Be a Dancer" by Kaiser Chiefs (B)
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"Boro's Going To Wembley" by Bon Jordi (B)
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"Bow Bells" by Donald Peers (B)
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"Bow Bells" by Firebird (B)
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"Bow Bells" by Larry Fotine (B)
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"Bow E3" by Wiley (B)
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"The Boy From Chelsea" by Truly Smith (B)
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"The Boy in the Paisley Shirt" by Television Personalities (B)
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"The Boy Looked at Johnny" by The Libertines (B)
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"Boy Meets Girl So What" by McCarthy (B)
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"Boy Racers RM1" by The Wolfhounds (B)
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"The Boys From Highbury" by Arsenal F.C. (B)
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"Boys From London" by Amnesia (B)
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"Breakfast at The Ace" by The Rapiers (B)
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"Breakfast in Mayfair" by Fairport Convention (B)
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"Brent Cross" by 999 (B)
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"Brick Lane" by Jools Holland (B)
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"Brickfield Nights" by The Boys (B)
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"Bridge St. Shuffle" by Frank Tovey (B)
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"Bright Lights" by The Special AKA (B)
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"Bright Red Bus To Piccadilly" by The Dinkees (B)
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"Bright Young People" by Noël Coward ("We casually strive to keep London alive from Chelsea to Bloomsbury Square") (B)
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"Bring Back The Routemaster" by Rukaiya Russell (B)
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"(Bring on The) Chelsea Girls" by The Stiffs (B)
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"Bring On The Funkateers" by Modern Romance (B)
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"British Museum" by Peter Sarstedt (B)
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"British Museuem Waltz" by Sydney Carter & Jeremy Taylor (B)
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"Brixton" by Chip Taylor and Jon Langford (B)
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"Brixton" by The Jokers (written by Lloyd Charmers) (B)
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"Brixton" by Rancid (B)
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"Brixton" by Renegade Soundwave (B)
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"Brixton" by The Straps (B)
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"Brixton" by UK Subs (B)
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"Brixton Beat" by The Toasters (B)
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"Brixton Blue Beat" by J.J Sparks & The City Gents (reggae) (B)
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"Brixton Blues" by Ram John Holder (B)
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"Brixton Bop" by Bon Rock (B)
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"Brixton Briefcase" by Chase & Status ft. CeeLo Green (B)
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"Brixton Hop" by Derrick Morgan and The Kurass (B)
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"Brixton Hundreds" by The Orb (B)
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"Brixton Leaves" by Duke Special (B)
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"Brixton, Lewisham" by Tony & Louise (B)
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"Brixton Nights" by Crazy Pink Revolvers (featuring Stan Stammers (B)
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"Brixton Possee" by Mikey Dread & Roots Radics (B)
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"Brixton Prison" by King Tubby and Scientist (B)
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"(Brixton Riot 1981) Suffera Style" by Abacush (B)
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"Brixton Rocket" by The Rudies (B)
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"Brixton Serenade" by Lloyd The Matador (B)
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"Brixton Skank" by Trinity (B)
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"Brixton to Harrow" by The Orb (B)
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"Brixton Town" by The Cool Notes (B)
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"Brixton Town Hall" by Dennis Alcapone (B)
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"Brixton Trial & Crosses" by Rod Taylor ft. Prince Hammer (B)
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"Brixton's Burning" by The Birdhouse (B)
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"Broadcasting House" by George Posford (B)
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"Broadwater Farm" by Junior Delgado (B)
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"Broadway Boulevard" by Chris Paul (this was named after the famous Ealing nightclub) (B)
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"Brockwell Park" by Red House Painters (B)
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"Broken Piano" by Frank Turner (B)
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"Bromley Common" by The End (B)
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"Brompton Oratory" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (B)
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"Brook Green Suite" by Gustav Holst (B)
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"Broomhouse Road" by The Dash (B)
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"Brother Toby Is A Movie From London" by I-Roy (B)
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"Buck on Fulham Broadway" by Pezband (B)
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"Buckingham Palace" by A. A. Milne (performed by Harold Fraser-Simson among others) (B)
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"Buckingham Palace" by Bill Shepherd (B)
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"Buckingham Palace" by Dillinger (B)
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"Buckingham Palais" by Bobby Crush (B)
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"Buk-In-Hamm Palace" by Peter Tosh (B)
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"Bullen Street Blues" by Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (featuring Bob Brunning) (B)
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"Bunny Club" by Polly Scattergood (B)
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"Burberry Blue Eyes" by Razorlight (B)
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"Burghley Road" by Writing on the Wall (B)
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"Burning The Boats" by Madness ("The Government have announced that London Bridge is to be sold...") (B)
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"The Burchells of Battersea Rise" by Noël Coward (B)
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"Burlington Arcade" by Rick Wakeman & Adam Wakeman (B)
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"Burlington Bertie from Bow" by Ella Shields (B)
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"Burn Down The Kings Road" by Warfare (B)
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"Busdriver" by Kitto (about taking the 73 bus from Euston to Stoke Newington) (B)
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"Bus Driver's Prayer" by Ian Dury (B)
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"Bus Number 13" by Louis Philippe (B)
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"Bus Stop In Fulham" by Robb Johnson (B)
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"Business Girls" by Madeleine Dring (B)
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"The Busy Streets of London" by Nicholas Phipps and Geoffrey Wright (B)
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"Buying Up Bond Street" by Bill Shepherd (B)
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"By A Piccadilly Cab-Stand" from A Princess of Kensington (B)
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"By Piccadilly Station I Sat Down and Wept" by Tracey Thorn (B)
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"By The Sea" by Suede (B)
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"C.I.D." by UK Subs (C)
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"Cable St. Blues" by Evans The Death (C)
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"Cafe Royal Waltz" by Ron Goodwin (C)
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"Caledonian Society of London" by Jimmy Shand (C)
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"Calling a Friend" by A Friend in London (C)
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"Calling Mayfair 5-0-16" by The Gloomys (C)
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"Camberwell Carrots" by Jehst (C)
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"Camberwell Skies" by Basement Jaxx (C)
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"Camden" by Burn The Negative (C)
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"Camden" by State of Grace (C)
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"Camden Bounce" by Big Jay McNeely (C)
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"Camden Dance Party" by Andy Lewis (C)
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"Camden Road Station" by Andy Roberts (C)
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"The Camden Tandem" by Soft Machine (C)
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"Camden Town" by Matt Finish (C)
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"Camden Town" by Suggs (C)
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"Camden Town Rain" by Mary Lou Lord (C)
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"The Camera Eye" by Rush ("Mist in the streets of Westminster..") (C)
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"Can U Dance (Noise Boys Remix)" By Fast Eddie & Kenny "Jammin" Jason (C)
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"Can You Keep A Secret" by Brother Beyond (Silvertown) (C)
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"A Canadian in Mayfair" by Wally Stott (C)
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"Canary Wharf" by Jools Holland (C)
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"Candy" by Robbie Williams (Brixton) (C)
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"Cane Hill" by Anne Clark (C)
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"Capital Radio" by The Clash (C)
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"Capital Radio Rock" by Sir Coxson Sound (C)
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"Car Trouble" by Adam and the Ants (C)
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"Cardboard Box City" by The Levellers (C)
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"Cardboard City" by B.B. Seaton (C)
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"Cardboard City" by Bob Hall (musician) (C)
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"Cardboard City" by Huw Lloyd-Langton (C)
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"Cardboard City" by Jah Warrior presents Hughie Izachaar (C)
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"Cardboard City" by Lovetrain (C)
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"Cardboard City" by Mama's Boys (C)
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"Carnaby Chick" by Don Lusher (C)
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"Carnaby Smooth" by Teenage Filmstars (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Andy Fisher (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Bill Shepherd (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Booker T. & the M.G.'s (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Carl Levey (reggae tune featuring The Cimarons) (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by The Jam (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by John Addison (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Louis Bellson (C)
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"Carnaby Street" by Peggy March (C)
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"Carnaby Street Parade" by Bob Miller and the Millermen (C)
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"Carnival In Brixton" by Hugh Masakela (C)
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"Carry On, London" by Billy Cotton (C)
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"Carry On London" by Edward Woodward (C)
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"Casualty" by Visage (references the Tube) (C)
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"Carrion" by British Sea Power (C)
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"Caxton Hall Swing" by Louis Bellson and his Big Band (C)
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"Cemeteries of London" by Coldplay (from Viva La Vida, 2008) (C)
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"Cenotaph/Letter From Amsterdam" by Chris Rea (C)
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"Centre Court" by Ray Ellington (C)
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"Central London Hatchery" by Orlando Allen (C)
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"Chalice in the Palace" by U-Roy (C)
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"Chalk Farm Special" by Niney & Ken Elliott (C)
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"Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green" by Lionel Monckton (C)
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"The Challenge – SW 19" by Harold Faltermeyer (C)
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"Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)" by Spandau Ballet ("Greek Street. Le Beat Route.") (C)
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"Chaos" by 4 Skins (C)
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"Chaos Down in Soho" by Sleaford Mods (C)
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"Chapel Market" by Animals That Swim (C)
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"Chapel Street Market 9 am" by The Sabres of Paradise (C)
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"Charing Cross" by Catapilla (C)
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"Charles Windsor" by McCarthy (C)
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"Charlotte Street" by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions (C)
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"Charlton Boys" by Garry and the Gonads (C)
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"Chase Side Shoot-Up" by Brian Bennett (Chase Side is in Enfield) (C)
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"Cheam" by The Exits (C)
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"Checking Out Of London" by John Hackett (C)
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"Cheer Up London" by Slaves (C)
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"Chel-Sea Of Blue" by Ron Harris (C)
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"Chelsea" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (C)
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"Chelsea" by Lyn McCarthy and Graham McCarthy (C)
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"Chelsea" by Mike & Bernie Winters (C)
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"Chelsea" by Stamford Bridge (C)
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"Chelsea 77" by The Maniacs (C)
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"Chelsea at Midnight" by Acker Bilk (C)
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"Chelsea Blue Beat" by Laurel Aitken & The Shed Enders (C)
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"Chelsea Boot" by The Shadows (C)
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"Chelsea Bridge" by Billy Strayhorn (a jazz standard) (C)
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"Chelsea Bun" by Nigel Hopkins (C)
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"Chelsea By Night" by Bill Shepherd (C)
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"Chelsea China" by Cliff Adams Singers (C)
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"Chelsea Cowgirls" by Duffo (C)
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"Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis (C)
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"Chelsea Dawn" by Syd Dale (C)
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"Chelsea Embankment" by Nikki Sudden (C)
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"Chelsea Girl" by Kick's De Kickers (C)
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"Chelsea Girl" by Paul Inder Band (C)
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"Chelsea Girl" by Ride (C)
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"Chelsea Girl" by Simple Minds (C)
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"Chelsea Girl (2007)" by The Loves (C)
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"Chelsea Guitar" by Blueboy (C)
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"Chelsea Kids" by Heavy Metal Kids (C)
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"Chelsea Lady" by Harpo (C)
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"Chelsea Love Poem" by Jeremy Taylor (C)
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"Chelsea Lover" by David A. Stewart (C)
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"Chelsea Monday" by Marillion (C)
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"Chelsea Nightclub" by The Members (C)
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"Chelsea Reach" by John Ireland (from Three London Pieces) (C)
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"The Chelsea Reach" by Milton Ager and John Murray Anderson (C)
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"The Chelsea Set" by The Musicians (C)
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"The Chelsea Sky" by Nick Heyward (C)
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"The Chelsea Walk" by Ocean Colour Scene (C)
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"Chelsea Wallpaper" by The Blue Aeroplanes (C)
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"Chelsea We Love You" by Chelsea F.C. (C)
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"Chicken Conga" by the Chicken Runners (C)
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"A Child's London – Six Pieces for Piano" by Richard Edward Wilson (C)
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"Chimes of Big Ben" by The Times (C)
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"Chiswick Flyover" by Chick Churchill (C)
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"Chiswick High Road Blues" by If (C)
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"Christmas at Hampton Court" from Rex (musical) (C)
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"Christmas in London" by Julia Fordham (C)
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"Christmas Lights" by Coldplay ("Took my feet to Oxford Street") (C)
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"Christmas Time in London Town" by Nina & Frederik (C)
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"Christopher Robin at Buckingham Palace" by Ann Stephens (C)
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"Church Street Dub" by Conscious Sounds & Partial Records (C)
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"Circle Line" by Carmel (C)
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"Circle Line Blues" by The Overlanders (C)
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"Circumstances" by Rush (C)
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"Cities" by Talking Heads (C)
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"The City" by Ed Sheeran (C)
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"City of Blinding Lights" by U2 (C)
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"City of London" by The Mekons (C)
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"City on Fire/Final Sequence" by Stephen Sondheim (from the musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street) (C)
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"City Of The Dead" by The Clash (C)
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"Clapham Junction" by Alan Haven & Tony Crombie (C)
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"Clapham Junction" by Norma Tanega (C)
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"Clapham Junction" by Toyah (C)
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"Clapham South" by Gonzalez (C)
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"Clark Gable" by The Postal Service (C)
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"Clash City Rockers" by The Clash (C)
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"Clayhill Dub" by Caustic Window ("Clayhill" is in Kingston) (C)
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"Clerkenwell Polka" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate) (C)
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"Clerkenwell Sound" by Liquid (musician) (C)
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"Climb The Apples" by Bob Wallis (C)
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"Clock Tower Power" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (about Lewisham Clock Tower) (C)
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"Close To You" by Maxi Priest (C)
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"Clown of London" from Kean (musical) (C)
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"Clubland" by Elvis Costello (C)
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"The Co-Communists" by Noël Coward (C)
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"Cockaigne (in London Town)" by Edward Elgar (C)
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"Cockfosters" by Pablo Gargano (C)
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"Cockney" by Sonique (musician) (C)
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"The Cockney Amorist" by John Betjeman (C)
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"Cockney and Yardee" by Dominique And Peter Metro (C)
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"Cockney Bill of London Town" by Harry Champion (C)
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"Cockney Black" by Eddy Grant (C)
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"Cockney Capers" by Julian Vincent & Keith Nichols (C)
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"Cockney Cowboy" by Dennis Waterman (C)
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"Cockney Cowboy" by Paul Hann (C)
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"Cockney Kids are Innocent" by Sham 69 (C)
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"Cockney King" by Superyob (C)
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"The Cockney Lover (Lambeth Walk)" by Albert Ketèlbey (C)
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"Cockney Mystic" by Robert Coyne & Jaki Liebezeit (C)
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"Cockney Rappin’" by Super Trap (C)
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"Cockney Rebel" by Ena Baga (C)
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"The Cockney Rhyming Slang Song" by Chas & Dave (C)
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"Cockney Rhythm" by Rebel MC (C)
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"Cockney Sparrers" by Tony Russell (from the musical The Matchgirls) (C)
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"Cockney Sparrow" by Syd Dale (C)
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"Cockney Translation" by Smiley Culture (C)
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"Cockneytouch" by Magnetic (David Harrow) (C)
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"A Cockney's Life For Me" by George Grossmith (C)
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"Coffin for the Isle of Dogs" by Tigercats (C)
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"Cold Kilburn Rain" by Nick Saloman Mary Lou Lord (C)
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"Cold Harbour Lane" by Matthew Fisher (C)
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"Cold Old London" by Rod Stewart (C)
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"Coldharbour Lane" by The Quireboys (C)
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"Coldharbour Lane" by Tom Robinson (C)
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"Columbia" by Oasis (about the Columbia hotel in London) from Definitely Maybe 1994 (C)
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"Come Back, Be Here" by Taylor Swift (C)
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"Come Back To Camden" by Morrissey (C)
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"Come Back To Croydon" by Brian Auger (C)
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"Come on And Get Some" by Cookie Crew (C)
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"Come On You Gunners" by Tina & The Northbank (C)
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"Come Round London" (from The Bing Boys Are Here) (C)
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"Coming To America" by The System ("Hyde Park") (C)
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"Common People" by Pulp (C)
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"Conspiracy" by State of Grace (C)
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"Contact London" by Lab 4 (C)
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"Constitution Hill" by Billy Bragg (C)
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"Conversation Off Floral Street" by The Zombies (C)
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"Convoy GB" by Laurie Lingo and the Dipsticks (C)
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"Cooks Ferry Parade" by Freddy Randall (C)
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"Cooksferry Queen" by Richard Thompson (C)
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"Cool For Cats" by Squeeze (Heathrow,Wandsworth (prison), etc.) (C)
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"Cool Runnings Inna W11 Area" by Aswad (C)
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"The Corner Of Wimpole Street" (from Robert and Elizabeth) (C)
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"Cosmopolitan London" by Ray Williams (C)
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"The Coster Girl in Paris" by Marie Lloyd (Hackney Road etc.) (C)
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"The Coster's Serenade" by Albert Chevalier and John Crook ("Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way") (C)
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"Cosy Cafe" by Saint Etienne (about a café in Lee Valley, East London) (C)
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"Cotton Comes To Harlesden" by Joseph Cotton, Massive Horns & The A Class Crew (C)
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"The Council Schools Are Good Enough for Me" by Percy Morris and Malcolm Ives (C)
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"Covent Garden" by Eric Coates (from London Suite) (C)
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"Covent Garden" by Leslie Bricusse (from Three Hats for Lisa) (C)
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"Covent Garden Starts Early" by Johnny Scott (C)
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"Crack Away on the Arsenal Beano" by Arsenal FC (C)
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"Crane River Woman" by Crane River Jazz Band (featuring Ken Colyer and Monty Sunshine) (C)
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"Cranley Gardens" by Bill Pritchard (C)
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"Cranley Gardens" by I Start Counting (C)
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"Craven Park Dub" by The Revolutionaries (C)
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"Crawling up a Hill" by John Mayall (C)
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"The Cricket Champions (West Indies v. M.C.C. 1954)" by Lord Beginner (C)
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"Cricklewood"/"The Cricklewood Shakedown" by The Goodies (C)
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"Cricklewood" by Johnny McEvoy (C)
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"Cricklewood" by Snuff (C)
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"Cripplegate" by Johnny Parker (jazz pianist) (C)
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"Cristal Palace" by Jeane Manson (C)
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"The Crooked Beat" by The Clash (C)
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"Cross the Line" by Pocketbooks (C)
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"Crossing Shoot Up Hill" by Mr Wright (C)
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"Croydon" by Captain Sensible (C)
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"Cross Eyed Mary" by Jethro Tull (C)
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"Crushed Bones" by Why? ("In London, where the sirens yelp like a helpless dog") (C)
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"Crystal Palace" by The Bible (C)
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"Cunt London" by Sleeper (C)
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"Custer Firkinshaw" by Ross MacManus (Fleet Street) (C)
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"Cutty Sark" by Jonah Jones (C)
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"Dagenham Dave" by Morrissey (D)
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"Dagenham Dave" by The Stranglers (D)
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"Dalston Rock" by Conscious Sounds & Partial Records (D)
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"The Dalston Shroud" by Sand (D)
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"Damn Good Show" by Noël Coward ("Everyone in London likes a damn good show") (D)
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"Dancing on Frith Street" by Bill Bruford's Earthworks (D)
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"Dans La Prison De Londres" by Louise Forestier (D)
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"Dans Les Rues De Londres" by Mylène Farmer (In The Streets of London) (D)
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"Dans Les Rues De Londres" by Magnum (French group} (D)
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"Dark Eyes of London" by Tyrant (D)
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"Dark Streets of London" by The Pogues (D)
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"Davy" by Danny Wilson (D)
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"Day by Day" by Generation X (Circle Line) (D)
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"Day on the Town" by Madness (D)
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"Day Trip From Barnehurst" by Jackie & The Commuters (D)
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"Days of Fire" by Nitin Sawhney featuring Natty (D)
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"Dead End Street" by The Kinks (about a bedsit in Kentish Town) (D)
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"The Dead Girls of London" by Frank Zappa (D)
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"Dead London" by Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds (D)
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"Dear Old Carnaby Street" by Leslie Crowther (D)
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"Dear Old London Town" A. Baldwin Sloane, John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield (D)
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"Dear Old Shepherds Bush" by Clifford Grey (from the revue The Bing Boys Are Here) (D)
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"Dear River Thames" by Richard Digance (D)
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"Death In Whitechapel/Dance The Ripper" by Physical Motion (D)
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"Debbie's Like London" by Ben Wah Torpedoes (D)
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"Debris" by The Faces (D)
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"Deceives The Eye" by Madness (West End) (D)
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"Decline and Fall of the Clerkenwell Kid" by The Real Tuesday Weld (D)
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"Dedicated Follower of Fashion" by The Kinks (D)
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"Deep Kick" by Red Hot Chili Peppers (D)
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"Deer Park" by The Fall ("I took a walk down West 11") (D)
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"Denmark Street" by The Kinks (D)
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"Deptford Beach" by Deptford Beach Babes (D)
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"Deptford Broadway Boogie" by Jools Holland (D)
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"Deptford Days" by David Knopfler (D)
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"Deptford Market" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (D)
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"Der King Von Soho" by Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann (D)
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"Der Willy Von Piccadilly" by Eve Boswell (D)
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"Destination London" by Betty Roe (D)
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"Dettwork Southeast" by Blak Twang (mentions Brixton, Clapham, Hackney, West Ealing, Seven Sisters, SE8) (D)
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"The Devil Went Down to Brixton" by Jim Davidson (D)
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"Diamonds in the Dark" by Mystery Jets (includes the line "We would live on Delancey Street", a road in Camden) (D)
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"Diane From Manchester Square" by Tommy Roe (D)
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"Dick Turpin Suite" by Johnny Pearson (D)
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"Dick-a-Dum-Dum (King's Road)" by Jim Dale (D)
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"Dickens of London" by Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra (D)
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"Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?" by Noel Gay (D)
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"Did You See The Crowd in Piccadilly" by George Formby Snr (D)
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"Difficult Fun" by The Slits (D)
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"The Dilly" by Music Machine With Patti Boulaye (D)
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"Dilly Boys" by The Libertines (D)
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"Ding Walls" by Mark Murphy (singer) (D)
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"Dinner at the Ritz" by City Boy (D)
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"Dirtee Cash" by Dizzee Rascal (D)
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"Dirty Girls" by UK Subs (D)
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"Dirty Water" by The Inmates (originally about the River Charles and Boston, USA, this version is about the Thames and London) (D)
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"Discover London City" by Jah Thomas (D)
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"Disgusted E7" by The Wolfhounds (D)
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"District Line" by MC Tali (D)
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"District Line" by Milburn (D)
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"Districts" by Clifford Grey and A. W. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea, etc.) (D)
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"Docklands Blues" by Ed Ball (D)
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"Docklands Renewed" by British Sea Power (D)
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"Dr Jekyll And Hyde Park" by The Mohawks (D)
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"Do The Right Thing" by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. (D)
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"Do The Strand" by Roxy Music (D)
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"Do You Come Here Often?" by The Tornados ("see you down the 'Dilly") (D)
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"Do You Really Like It?" by DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies (D)
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"(Do You Remember) The Saturday Gigs?" by Mott The Hoople (D)
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"Dogs" by The Who (White City dog-track) (D)
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"Doin' Our Own Dang" by Jungle Brothers and Monie Love (D)
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"Dolphin Square" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife (D)
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"Doesn't Rain in London" by Isaac Hayes (D)
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"Don't Bring Lulu" by Dorothy Provine (D)
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"Don't Go Back to Dalston" by Razorlight (D)
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"Don't Go To Soho" by Russ Ballard & The Barnet Dogs (D)
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"Don't Let Dem Fool You" by Blak Twang (Harlesden, East Dulwich) (D)
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"Don't Lose Your Heart In London Town" by Kevin Peek (D)
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"Don't Make Fun of the Festival" by Noël Coward (1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank) (D)
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"Don't Try To Lay No Boogie on the King of Rock And Roll" by Long John Baldry (Wardour Street) (D)
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"Donald Where's Your troosers" by Andy Stewart ("I went down to London Town/And I had some fun in the underground") (D)
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"Dopamine Clouds Over Craven Cottage" by Stars of the Lid (D)
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"Dorchester Hotel" by The Sounds (D)
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"The Double Deckers" by The Double Deckers (D)
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"A Dove Flew Down From The Elephant/The Little Boy in the Castle" by The Style Council (D)
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"Down at Our Battersea Boozer" by Monica Rose (D)
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"Down At The Bush" by Q.P.R. Football Team (D)
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"Down at the Harbour" by Gallon Drunk (D)
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"Down at the Ritz" by Speed Limit (D)
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"Down at the Vortex" by Yellow Dog (D)
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"Down Below" by Sydney Carter ("It isn't hard to tell, down below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, down below") (D)
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"Down By The Thames" by Stapley Markstein (D)
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"Down in Drury Lane" by Paddy Roberts (D)
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"Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" by The Jam (D)
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"Down on London" by The Wildhearts (D)
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"Down on the Underground" by Alan Hull (D)
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"Down Petticoat Lane" by Richard Digance (D)
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"Down the Apples 'n' Pears" from Sherlock Holmes: The Musical (D)
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"Down the Lane" by Lionel Bart (about Petticoat Lane) (D)
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"Down to London" by Joe Jackson (D)
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"Down Vauxhall Way" by John Hanson (D)
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"Downing Street Dub" by Peter Hunningale (D)
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"Downing Street Kindling" by Larrikin Love (D)
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"Downing Street Rock" by Dennis Bovell (D)
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"Down With the Whole Darn Lot" by Noël Coward ("Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum") (D)
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"Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital" by Billy Jenkins (D)
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"Dream" by Dizzee Rascal (D)
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"The Drinking Song of the Merchant Bankers" by McCarthy (D)
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"Driving in My Car" by Madness ("I drive up to Muswell Hill") (D)
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"The Drummer And the Cook (Cockney Air)" by Harry Belafonte (D)
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"Drums Over London" by Disco Zombies (D)
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"Drunk In Woolwich" by Instant Automatons (D)
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"Du" by Cro (singer) (D)
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"Du Cane Road" by Topper Headon (D)
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"Duchess of Duke Street" by Alexander Faris (Duke Street, Marylebone) (D)
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"Dub Conference In London" by The Simeons (reggae) (D)
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"Duffer St. George" by The Fiery Furnaces (D)
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"Duke of Earlsfield" by Sabres of Paradise (D)
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"The Duke of Seven Dials" by George Grossmith (D)
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"Dumb Waiters" by Psychedelic Furs (D)
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"Dungeon Town" by The Brotherhood (D)
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"Dustman in Chiswick" by Spike Milligan with Jeremy Taylor (D)
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"D'Ya Like Scratchin'" by Malcolm McLaren (D)
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"Ealing Comedy" by Soft Machine (E)
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"Earl of Kennington" by Portion Control (E)
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"The Earl of Walthamstowe" by The Bevis Frond (E)
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"Earlies" by Trashcan Sinatras (E)
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"Earls Court Blues" by Barry Crocker (E)
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"Earls Court Breakdown" by Alan Tunbridge ft Wizz Jones (E)
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"The Earl's Court Case" by Steve Swindells (E)
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"Earl's Sluice" by Oicho (David Harrow) (E)
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"Earthquake in Westminster" by Ras Tekla & Black Roots (band) (E)
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"East Acton Action" by Alternative TV (E)
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"East End" by Cockney Rejects (E)
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"East End Babylon" by Cockney Rejects (E)
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"East End Ding Dong" by Richard Digance (E)
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"East End Girl" by Cock Sparrer (E)
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"East End Kids" by The Ejected (E)
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"East Of West 5" by East West Connection (E)
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"East Sheen" by 'O' Level (E)
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"East Side Struttin'" by Steve Marriott (E)
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"East Stratford Too-Doo" by Mike Westbrook (E)
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"Eastbound Train" by Dire Straits (New Cross Station, Mile End Road, Central line, etc.) (E)
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"Eastendah" by Sergion & Herbtree (E)
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"'EastEnders' Theme" by Simon May (E)
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"Easy Street, SE17" by Nine Below Zero (E)
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"EC 4" by The Flys (E)
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"E Equals MC2" by Big Audio Dynamite (E)
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"Edgware Station" by Edward Bear (E)
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"Edge of Everything" by Colour Me Wednesday ("The M25 hems us in"; about Uxbridge) (E)
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"Edmonton Green" by Chas & Dave (E)
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"Eel Pie Memories" by Downliners Sect (E)
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"Effra" by Oicho (David Harrow) (E)
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"Eight Miles High" by The Byrds (includes the line "Rain gray town known for its sound, in places Small Faces abound") (E)
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"El Morocco Tea Rooms" by Ron Goodwin (E)
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"Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant (about the street in Brixton) (E)
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"Electric Avenue" by Renaissance (E)
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"Elegy (Thoughts on Passing the Cenotaph)" by Albert Ketelbey (E)
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"Elephant and Castle" by Mike Mandel (E)
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"Elephants And Castles" by George Martin (E)
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"Elgin Avenue" by Tom Robinson Band (E)
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"Elgin Mansions" by Rick Wakeman (E)
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"Ellesmere Street" by The Directions (E)
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"Elm Grove Window" by The Clientele (E)
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"Elm Park Tramp" by Wat Tyler (E)
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"The Elusive Pimpernel (Le Chevalier De Londres)" by The King Of Luxembourg (E)
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"Elvaston Place" by Al Stewart (E)
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"Emit Remmus" by Red Hot Chili Peppers (E)
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"Encore" by Tongue 'n' Cheek (E)
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"The Engine Driver Song" by Television Personalities (Liverpool Street) (E)
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"England" by Jehst ("Trapped in the Capital..") (E)
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"England" by The National (E)
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"England Belongs To Me" by Cock Sparrer (originally London Belongs..) (E)
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"England 2 Colombia 0" by Kirsty MacColl ("in a pub in Belsize Park") (E)
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"England's Glory" by Max Wall and Ian Dury (E)
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"England Swings" by Roger Miller (mentions Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben) 1965 (E)
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"Er Wollte Nach London" by Udo Lindenberg (E)
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"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" by Benny Hill (references Teddington) (E)
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"Escape From Kilburn" by Miranda Sex Garden (E)
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"The Eton Rifles" by The Jam (House of Commons) (E)
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"Euphony (Just 4 U London)" by Bodysnatch (legendary rave tune} (E)
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"Europa & The Pirate Twins" by Thomas Dolby (E)
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"European Blueboy" by The Mamas & The Papas (Soho) (E)
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"Euston" by Valve (E)
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"Euston Railway Station Blues by Craig Davies (E)
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"Euston Station" by Barbara Ruskin (E)
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"Euston Station" by The Oyster Band (E)
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"Evening In London" from Follow That Girl (E)
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"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") (E)
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"Every Loser in London" by Bill Pritchard (E)
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"Everybody Salsa" by Modern Romance ("Now this ain't Puerto Rico, this is London E18") (E)
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"Everything Eventually" by Appleton ('Let's go fly a kite on Primrose Hill') (E)
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"Everything's Changed (Since You've Been To London)" by Kingmaker (E)
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"The Evil Eye" by Joe Jackson ('I got a job in S.E. 15') (E)
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"Ex-Cable Street" by The Wolfhounds (E)
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"Excuse Me" by Wreckless Eric (Wandsworth, Waterloo, Clapham) (E)
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"Exiting Hyde Park Towers" by Paul Smith (rock vocalist) & Peter Brewis (E)
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"Exodus From Bromley" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (E)
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"Eyeless in Holloway" by Johnny Flynn (E)
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"Faces of London" by Magna Carta (F)
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"Fairytales in Feltham" by Robb Johnson (F)
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"Fait Divers De Londres" by Jeane Manson (F)
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"Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead (About Canary Wharf), from The Bends 1995 (F)
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"A Fallen Star" by Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. West ("Thirty years ago I was a fav'rite at the Vic") (F)
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"Fallin" by Adam and the Ants ("at The Screen on the Green") (F)
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"Family of Noise" by Adam and The Ants ("in Croydon") (F)
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"Fanlight Fanny" by Clinton Ford (singer) (F)
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"Fans" by Kings of Leon (F)
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"Fare Dodgers Liberation Front" by The Visitors. (F)
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"Farringdon" by Pablo Gargano (F)
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"Father Christmas Down Hounslow High Street by Robb Johnson (F)
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"The Fear And Loathing in Tollington Park Rag" by Caravan (Finsbury Park) (F)
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"Feed the Birds" by Sherman Brothers (from Mary Poppins) (F)
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"Feltham Is Singing Out" by Hard-Fi (F)
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"Festival Hall" by Tito Burns (F)
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"Fifty Two Stations" by Robyn Hitchcock (refers to the Northern line) (F)
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"Finchley Central" by New Vaudeville Band (F)
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"Finchley Girl" by The Drivers (featuring Nick Van Eede} (F)
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"Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be" by Lionel Bart (F)
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"Finsbury Park" by Tribesman (F)
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"Finsbury Park, Café 67" by Candy Dulfer (F)
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"The Finsbury Park Massacre" by Charge (F)
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"Fire/Bombing London" by John Murphy (F)
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"Fire of London" by Grace (F)
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"First Day in London" by Denny Laine (F)
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"First Night Back in London" by The Clash (F)
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"Fish Island" by Jimpster (F)
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"Fitzrovia" by Gravenhurst (F)
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"Five Get Over Excited" by The Housemartins ("I am a guy from Camden Town.") (F)
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"Five Nights of Bleeding" by Poet and the Roots ("right up Railton Road..." [Brixton]) (F)
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"Flames of Brixton" by Angelic Upstarts (F)
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"Fleet Street" by Fist (F)
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"Fleet Street" by Rico's Combo (F)
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"Fleet Street Cover Up" by Dennis Bovell (F)
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"Fleet Street Lightning" by Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (F)
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"Flightpath Estate" by Sabres of Paradise (F)
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"Fly Away" by 5 Seconds of Summer (F)
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"Flying Out Of London In The Rain" by Tom Stevens (F)
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"Fog In London" by Lafayette Leake (F)
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"Fog On The Tyne (Revisited)" by Gazza (Paul Gascoigne) & Lindisfarne (band) (F)
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"Fogg's in Yokohama (Reform Club)/San Francisco: Barbary Coast Saloon" (from Around the World in 80 Days) (F)
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"A Foggy Day in London Town" by George and Ira Gershwin (F)
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"Foggy Old London" by Jimmy Martin (F)
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"Food For Thought" by Barron Knights (The Angel/Smithfield) (F)
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"Fool on the Hill" by The Beatles (about an experience that Paul McCartney had on Primrose Hill) from Magical Mystery Tour '67 (F)
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"The 4 Marys Go Go Dance All Night at the Groovy Cellar" by Captain Sensible (F)
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"For the Girl" by The Fratellis (F)
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"For Tomorrow" by Blur (from Modern Life Is Rubbish) ("We're lost on the Westway.") (F)
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"Forest Gate Rock" by Lester Sterling (F)
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"Forever Autumn" by Justin Hayward (F)
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"Fortis Green" by Dave Davies (F)
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"Forty Fahsend Fevvers on a Frush" by The Billy Cotton Band (F)
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"Fountayne Road" by Those Unfortunates (Stoke Newington) (F)
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"Four Aces" by King Tubby, about the club. (F)
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"Four Skinny Indie Kids" by Half Man Half Biscuit (F)
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"Fourteen Hour Technicolour Dream" by The Syn (about Allie Pallie, 1967) (F)
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"Fracas at Drury Lane" from Kean (musical) (F)
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"France" by The Libertines (F)
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"Francis Drake Bowls Club" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (this club is in Brockley, SE4) (F)
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"Freedom Come Freedom Go" by The Fortunes (F)
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"Freestyle F64" by Lowkey (F)
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"Friday Hill" by Edwards Hand (F)
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"From Chelsea Green to Brighton Beach" by The Times (F)
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"From London to Chicago" by Wild Bob Burgos (from Matchbox (band)) & The Dreadnoughts (F)
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"From London With Love" by Honey Boy (F)
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"From Marble Arch To Leicester Square" by Peter Greenwell (F)
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"From Meadow to Mayfair"[I] by Eric Coates (F)
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"From Newport To London" by Basia (F)
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"From The City to the Isle of Dogs" by Frank Tovey (real name of Fad Gadget) (F)
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"From The South" by Cookie Crew (F)
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"From Wimbledon With Love" by The Wombles (F)
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"Fulham Blues" by The Call (F)
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"Fulham Court" by The Faith Brothers (F)
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"Fulham Stomp" by Fulham F.C. (F)
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"Fun City" by Alternative TV, about Deptford. (F)
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"Fun in Camden" by The Mental (F)
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"Funky Bayswater" by The Squires (F)
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"Funky Frith Street" by Gonzalez (F)
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"Funky London" by Albert King (F)
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"Funky London" by Houston Person (F)
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"Funky London Childhood" by Marc Bolan and T. Rex (F)
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"Funky Nassau" by The Beginning of the End (F)
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"Gabrielle" by The Nips (G)
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"Galang" by M.I.A. ("London Calling, Speak the slang now") (G)
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"Gardens Of Chelsea" by Rejoice! (G)
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"Gasoline Alley" by Rod Stewart (G)
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"Gates of the West" by The Clash (Camden Town) (G)
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"Gautrey Road Style" by Mad Professor & Jah Shaka (G)
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"The Gay Cavalieros (The Story So Far...)" by Steve Wright (G)
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"Gee Street" by Stereo MCs (G)
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"Generations of Love" by Boy George (G)
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"Geoffrey Ingram" by Television Personalities (G)
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"Geordie Boys" by Gazza (aka Paul Gascoigne) (G)
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"Gertcha" by Chas and Dave (G)
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"Get A Bloomin' Move On (The Self-Preservation Society)" by Quincy Jones (in Cockney rhyming slang including- Peckham Rye/Barnet fair/Hampstead Heath) (G)
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"(Get a) Grip (on Yourself)" by The Stranglers (G)
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"Get Me to the Church on Time" by Alan Jay Lerner ("London is waking, daylight is breaking") (G)
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"Get Out of London" by Intaferon (G)
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"Get Out of London" by London (G)
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"Get Outta London" by Aztec Camera (G)
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"Ghost in the Strand" by Sting (B-side to Englishman in New York, 1988) (G)
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"The Ghost of Limehouse Cut" by Cathal Coughlan (G)
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"Ghost of Westminster" by TV Smith (G)
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"The Ghosts of Cable Street" by The Men They Couldn't Hang (about the Battle of Cable Street) (G)
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"Ghosts of Ladbroke Grove" by Killing Joke (G)
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"The Ghosts of Oxford Street" by Malcolm McLaren (G)
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"Ghosts of Princes in Towers" by Rich Kids (G)
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"Gilbert Street" by Sweet Thursday (G)
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"Gilbert the Filbert" by Basil Hallam ("...the pride of Piccadilly...") (G)
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"Gina in the Kings Road" by Al Stewart (G)
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"Ginsberg From Scotland Yard" by Belle Baker (G)
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"Girl from London" by Blue Cheer (G)
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"The Girl From London" by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade (from the musical Free As Air) (G)
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"The Girl in the Khaki Dress" by J. P. Harrington and George Le Brunn ("Pa's got a house at Regent's Park") (G)
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"Girl VII" by Saint Etienne (lists numerous London locations) (G)
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"The Girl Who Had Everything" by Television Personalities (The Blitz Club, The Ritz) (G)
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"Give Me A Cockney Song" by Bernie Winters (G)
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"Give Me Back What's Mine" by Gallon Drunk (about the Northern line of the London Underground) (G)
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"Give My Regards to Leicester Square" by Victoria Monks (G)
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"Give Us Back Our Cheap Fares" by Bananarama & Fun Boy Three (G)
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"Glamorous Glue" by Morrissey ("London is dead...") (G)
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"Glasgow Girl" by Rodney Crowell (Camden Town) (G)
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"GLC" by The Members (G)
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"GLC" by Menace (G)
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"Glory Boys" by Secret Affair (G)
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"Glory Glory Man United" by Manchester United FC ('Wembley' part of the song) (G)
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"Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur" by Chas & Dave ft Tottenham Hotspur (G)
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"The Glory of Kilburn" by Matthew Strachan (G)
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"Gloucester Road" by Special Needs (or The Needs) (G)
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"Go For It" by Coventry City FC (G)
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"Go Heathrow" by Bern The Blitz & Andy Rapp (G)
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"Goblin" by Tyler the Creator (G)
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"God (London)" by Simon Le Bon (G)
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"The Godfrey Brothers" by Comet Gain (West Hampstead) (G)
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"Going Back To London" by Don Partridge (G)
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"Going To London" by Abbey Road (G)
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"Going West" by The Members ('The Westway...The Bush' etc.) (G)
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"Golborne Road" by Children Of 7 (G)
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"Golden Square"[I] by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage) (G)
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"Golden Walks of London" by The Bevis Frond (G)
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"Golders Green Radio" by Propaganda (G)
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"Goldhawk Road" by Dustin's Bar Mitzvah (G)
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"Good Groove" by Derek B (G)
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"Good Life" by OneRepublic (G)
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"Good Morning Britain" by Aztec Camera ('where the Thames does flow'/'the underground's just a stop away') (G)
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"Good Old Arsenal" by Arsenal FC (G)
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"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" by Queen (from A Day at the Races, 1977) (G)
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"Goodbye London Town" by Sigmund Romberg (G)
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"Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town" by Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers (G)
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"Goodbye Piccadilly" by The Times (G)
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"Goodbye Post Office Tower Goodbye" by Cressida (G)
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"Goodbye Upton Park" by Cockney Rejects (G)
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"Got To Keep On" by Cookie Crew (G)
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"Govt. Dirty Tricks Dept. WC1" by Captain Sensible (G)
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"GPO Tower" by Dudley Moore Trio (G)
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"Grace" by Florence and the Machine (Camberwell) (G)
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"The Graduate From The University Of Soho" by John Townsend (G)
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"Graftin'" by Dizzee Rascal ("sky looks grey in London city") (G)
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"Grand Union Canal" by Gallon Drunk (G)
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"Grate Fire of London" by Here & Now (G)
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"The Great Fire of London" by Vice Squad (G)
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"The Great Gritty City (London Town)" by Jim Page (G)
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"The Greater London Radio" by Hefner (G)
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"Greatest Cockney Rip-Off" by Cockney Rejects (G)
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"Greek Street" by Bill Pritchard (G)
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"Greek Street, Soho" by John Scott (G)
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"Green Fields" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen (G)
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"Green Line Bus" by Splinter (G)
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"The Green Man" by Shut Up and Dance (duo) (The Green Man was a pub in Dalston, north London) (G)
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"Green Park Blues" by Kate St John (G)
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"Green Park Saturday" by The Bevis Frond (G)
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"Green Park Station" by Earth and Fire (G)
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"Green Street Green" by New Vaudeville Band (G)
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"Greenwich Chorus" by Peter Howell (G)
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"Greenwich Fair" by Ian Campbell Folk Group (G)
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"Greenwich Meantime" by Daddy Longlegs (G)
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"Greenwich Meantime" by Graham Bonnet (G)
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"Greenwich One Way System" by Billy Jenkins (G)
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"Greetings from Shitsville" by The Wildhearts (G)
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"Grief Came Riding" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (G)
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"Grigio Di Londra (Good Old London Town)" by Sergio Franchi (G)
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"Groovin' At The Cue" by Dandy Livingstone ('The Cue' was a West Indian nightclub in late 1960s London) (G)
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"Groveley Road" by Saint Etienne (G)
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"Growing Up in Bromley" by Billy Jenkins (G)
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"The Grunwick Affair"[I] by Dennis Bovell (named after industrial dispute in North London) (G)
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"Guns of Brixton" by The Clash (G)
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"Guts of London" by Cindytalk (G)
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"Hackney" by The Turbans (H)
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"Hackney (Suffer Little Children)" by Creaming Jesus (H)
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"Hainault Via Newbury Park" by Doug Boyle (H)
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"Hairdresser on Fire" by Morrissey (Sloane Square) (H)
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"Half a Person" by The Smiths (H)
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"Half Caste" by Thin Lizzy (Brixton) (H)
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"Half Moon Street" by Count Basie (H)
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"Half Moon Street" by Pete & The Pirates (H)
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"Hammersmith" by The Transmitters (H)
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"Hammersmith Guerilla" by Third World War (band) (H)
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"Hammersmith Odeons" by Patrik Fitzgerald (H)
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"Hammersmith Palais" by Demolition 23 (H)
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"Hammersmith Riff" by Vic Lewis (H)
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"Hammersmith To Tokyo And Back" by Art of Noise (H)
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"Hampstead" by Adam and the Ants (H)
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"Hampstead Blues" by Ram John Holder (H)
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"Hampstead Girl" by The Dream Academy (H)
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"Hampstead Heath" by Hosepipe Band (H)
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"Hampstead Heath on an August Bank Holiday Sunday" by Ralph Vaughan Williams (from Symphony No 2 A London Symphony) (H)
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"Hampstead Heath To Lose The Blues" by Ram John Holder (H)
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"Hampstead Incident" by Donovan (H)
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"Hampstead Therapist" by Ed Ball (H)
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"Hampstead Way" by Linda Lewis (H)
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"Hampton Court" by Norma Tanega (H)
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"Hampton Court" by Syd Dale (H)
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"Handel in the Strand" by Percy Grainger (H)
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"Hanging Around" by The Stranglers (H)
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"Happy Families" by Television Personalities (H)
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"Haringey Lullaby" by Juan María Solare (H)
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"Harley Street Special" by Doctor Ross (H)
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"Harrods Don't Sell 'Em" by The Union (H)
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"Harrow Accident" by The Nits (H)
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"Harrow On The Hill" by Steve Harley (H)
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"Harrow Road" by Big Audio Dynamite (H)
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"The Harrow Song (The Giants of Old)" by Robert Hardy (from the play with music 'Winnie') (H)
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"Has It Come to This?" by The Streets (H)
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"Hat-trick" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) (H)
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"Hayes And Harlington Blues" by JSD Band (H)
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"He Ain't Give You None" by Van Morrison (H)
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"He Was A Rasta in London Town" by Wally Badarou (H)
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"Heart of the City" by Nick Lowe (H)
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"Heartbeat Of London Town" by Whippersnapper (H)
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"Heathrow" by File Under Pop (H)
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"Heathrow" by Level 42 (H)
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"Heathrow Dawn" by Edward II (H)
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"Heathrow Holiday" by Instant Sunshine (H)
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"Heathrow Jet" by Axel Zwingenberger (H)
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"Heathrow Robinson" by Steve Gray (H)
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"Heathrow Shuffle" by Van Morrison & Georgie Fame (H)
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"Heave Ho The Hammers" by the Chicken Runners (H)
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"Heaven" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage – Blake's life in London) (H)
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"Helen Wheels" by Paul McCartney (H)
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"Hell" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage – Blake's life in London) (H)
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"Hello London" by Scarling (H)
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"Helpline Operator" by The The (H)
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"He's on the Phone" by Saint Etienne (H)
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"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) (H)
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"Herculean" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen (H)
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"Here on the Corner of Wimpole Street" (from the musical Robert and Elizabeth) (H)
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"Here We Are in London Town" by Peter Sarstedt (H)
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"Here We Go" by Everton FC (H)
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"Hersham Boys" by Sham 69 (although Hersham is not in London it frequently mentions cockneys, and also being "close to the city") (H)
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"Hey DJ" by World's Famous Supreme Team (H)
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"Hey Music Lover (William Orbit Mix)" by S'Express (H)
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"Hey Young London" by Bananarama (H)
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"High Street (Ken)" by Jools Holland (H)
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"Highbury Incident (Rainy July Morning)" by Stackridge (H)
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"Highgate" by Affinity (H)
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"Highgate Hill" by Jakko Jakszyk (H)
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"Highgate Hill" by Electric Penguins (H)
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"Highgate Road Incident" by Saint Etienne (H)
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"Highgate Shuffle" by Rod Stewart (H)
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"High Street/Part Pedestrianised" by Billy Jenkins (from Still Sounds Like Bromley) (H)
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"Hilly Fields (1892)" by Nick Nicely (about an area of South London, near Ladywell) (H)
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"Hilly Fields (The Mourning)" by Nick Nicely (H)
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"Hip City" by Poly Styrene (H)
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"History" by The Verve (lyric based on William Blake's "London") (H)
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"History Song" by The Good, the Bad & the Queen (H)
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"Hit Music" by Pet Shop Boys (H)
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"Hobart Paving" by Saint Etienne (H)
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"The Hobnailed Boots That Farver Wore" by Billy Williams (H)
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"Hobb's End" by The Monochrome Set (H)
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"The Holborn Situationist" by Congregation (H)
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"Hold Tight London" by The Chemical Brothers (H)
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"Hole In My Shoe" by Neil (character played by Nigel Planer) (H)
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"Holiday Rap" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven (H)
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"Holiday In London" by Norrie Paramor (H)
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"Holland Park" by Alien Alright (H)
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"Holland Park" by Frank Griffith (H)
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"Holland Street" by The Field Mice (H)
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"Holland Walk" by National Youth Jazz Orchestra (H)
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"Holloway Boulevard" by The Popes (H)
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"Holloway Girl" by Marillion (H)
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"Holloway Jail" by The Kinks (H)
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"Hollywood (Down on your Luck)" by Thin Lizzy (H)
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"Home For a Rest" by Spirit of the West (H)
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"Homerton Station" by Bethia Beadman (H)
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"Hometown" from London Rhapsody by Flanagan & Allen (H)
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"Hometown Glory" by Adele (H)
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"Hong Kong Garden" by Siouxsie and the Banshees (Note: the song was inspired by and named after a Chinese restaurant in Chislehurst, London) (H)
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"Hooky Street" by John Sullivan (Shepherds Bush etc. – Only Fools And Horses theme) (H)
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"Hoover Factory" by Elvis Costello (H)
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"The Horse Guards – Whitehall" by Haydn Wood (H)
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"Hornsey At War" by "Hornsey At War" (H)
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"Horse Guards, Whitehall" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite) (H)
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"Hosing Down The Strand" by The Senators (H)
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"Hot Shot Tottenham" by Tottenham Hotspur FC (H)
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"Hot Stuff" by The Rolling Stones (H)
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"Hotel in Brixton" by Baxter Dury (H)
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"Hotel Columbia" by Jesse Malin (H)
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"Hounslow Boys" by Robb Johnson (H)
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"House of Bamboo" by Earl Grant Andy Williams (Soho) (H)
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"The House Of Commons" by The House Of Lords (H)
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"House on the Hill" by Kevin Coyne (Brixton Square) (H)
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"Howitt Road" by Honest John Plain (Belsize Park) (H)
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"How's Life in London" by London Posse (H)
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"Hoxton Hair" by Parka (H)
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"Hoxton Heroes" by Girls Aloud (H)
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"Hullo! Miss London" by Victoria Monks (H)
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"Hungerford Bridge" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared (H)
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"Hunting for Witches" by Bloc Party (mentions the "30 bus") (H)
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"Hurry On Home To London" by Airbus (H)
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"Hyde Park" by Carnaby Street Pop Orchestra and Choir (H)
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"Hyde Park" by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (H)
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"Hyde Park" by Funki Porcini (H)
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"Hyde Park 2 am" by Louis Bellson (H)
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"Hyde Park Angels" by Jonathan Kelly (H)
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"Hyde Park Corner Investigation" by Dennis Bovell (H)
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"Hyde Park Dub" by Cassandra (H)
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"Hyde Park Melody" by the Worcester Band (H)
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"Hyde Park Monster" by Doggerel Bank (H)
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"Hyde Park Song" by Mike Westbrook (H)
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"Hype Talk" by Dizzee Rascal (H)
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"I Am A Man From Lewisham" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (I)
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"I Am What I Am (Battersea Tramp)" by Bill & Buster (I)
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"I Dig Everything" by David Bowie ("I feed the lions in Trafalgar Square") (I)
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"I Do The Rock" by Tim Curry (Moscow Road) (I)
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"(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" by Elvis Costello (I)
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"I Fell in Love With a Female Plumber From Harlesden NW10" by Splodgenessabounds (I)
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"I Giardini Di Kensington" by Patty Pravo (I)
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"I.K.B. – R.I.P." by Frank Tovey (real name of Fad Gadget) (I)
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"I Like London" by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis (from The Arcadians, 1909) (I)
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"I Like London in the Rain" by Blossom Dearie (I)
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"I Live in Camberwell" by Basement Jaxx (I)
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"I Live in Style in Maida Vale" by The Hammersmith Gorillas (I)
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"I Live in Trafalgar Square" by Clarence Wainwright Murphy (I)
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"I Love Lambeth" by The Monochrome Set (I)
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"I Love London" by Crystal Fighters (I)
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"I Love London" by Lorraine Bowen (I)
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"I Love London" by Tommy Page (I)
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"I Luv U" by Dizzee Rascal (I)
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"I Might Be Lyin'" by Eddie & The Hot Rods ('The Strand') (I)
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"I Was There (At the Coronation)" by Young Tiger (I)
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"I'd Like to go on a London Spree ... Then come with me! ..." from The Spring Chicken (I)
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"I'd Never Know" by Noël Coward ("Why is the Springtime giving London this lovely glow?") (I)
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"Ice Cold in Fulham" by The Tigers (I)
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"Idiot Child" by Madness ("Spunky little kid from North West Five") (I)
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"If I Can't Get to London" by David Craig Simpson (I)
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"If I Could" by David Essex ("Canning Town" etc.) (I)
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"If I Left London" by Christopher Curtis (from Chaplin) (I)
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"If I Ruled The World" by Kurtis Blow (I)
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"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") (I)
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"If London Were Venice" by The Venetians (I)
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"If The Old River Thames Were The Danube" by Primo Scala (I)
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"Il Pleut Sur Londres" by Sylvie Vartan (I)
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"Ill Manors" by Plan B (I)
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"Illegal Gunshot" by Ragga Twins (I)
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"I'm a Waterloo House Young Man" from Patience (opera) (I)
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"I'm Alright Jack" by Tom Robinson Band (Hampstead) (I)
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"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" by Cockney Rejects ('West Ham') (I)
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"I'm Goin' To Settle Down Outside Of London Town" by Irving Kaufman (singer) (I)
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"I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London" by Hubert Gregg (end of the WW2 blackout) (I)
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"I'm In London Again" (from Baker Street (musical)) (I)
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"I'm Old Fashioned" by Noël Coward and Johnny Mercer ("Those nightingales in Berkeley Square") (I)
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"I'm the Face" by The High Numbers (I)
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"I'm Riffin' (English Rasta)" by MC Duke (I)
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"I'm Trying to Make London My Home" by Sonny Boy Williamson (I)
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"I must leave London" by Piano Magic (I)
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"Impressions of London" by Ronald Binge (I)
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"In A Golden Coach" by Billy Cotton (I)
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"In A London Cab (Before The Rain)" by Anastasia (I)
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"In Aallen Kneipen Von Soho" by Caterina Valente (I)
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"In Bedlam" by Creed Taylor Orchestra (I)
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"In Bond Street" by The Young Idea (featuring Tony Cox (record producer)) (I)
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"In Brixton" by Matumbi (I)
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"In Der Carnaby Street" by Peggy March (I)
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"In Foggy Old London" by Burl Ives (I)
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"In Gay Mayfair" (from the musical comedy The Belle of Mayfair) (I)
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"In Gunnersbury Park" by The Hit Parade (I)
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"In Iverna Gardens" by The Lilac Time (I)
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"In London" by Iain Matthews (I)
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"In London" by Johnny Logan (I)
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"In London" by Vangelis & Neuronium (I)
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"In Old Kent Road" by Arthur Seldon (I)
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"In Soho Late At Night" by Barb Jungr & Michael Parker (I)
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"In The City" by The Jam (I)
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"In The City" by Madness (I)
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"In The Country" by Skepta (I)
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"In The Streets of London" by The Business (I)
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"Incident At The Hammersmith Palais" by Wounded John Scott Cree (I)
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"Inelegantly Wasted in Papa's Penthouse Pad in Belgravia" by The Weekenders (I)
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"Inner City Rap" by Ti2bs (Haringey) (I)
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"Inner London Violence" by Bad Manners (I)
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"Innocence" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in Angel Passage about William Blake's life in London) (I)
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"Initials BB" by Serge Gainsbourg (I)
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"Inspirations Of London" by Ambros Seelos (I)
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"Interlude – London Massive" by Aphrodite (I)
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"Into Orbit" by Adamski (a reference to the M25 (London Orbital) Acid House scene in 1988/1989) (I)
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"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") (I)
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"Isle of Clerkenwell" by Harry H. Corbett (I)
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"The Isle Of Dogs" by Mick Audsley (I)
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"The Islington Ballroom" by Richard Digance (I)
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"Itchycoo Park" by Small Faces (about Little Ilford Park) (I)
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"It Ain't Necessarily Bird Avenue (Byrd Avenue)" by Spanky and Our Gang (I)
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"It Could Be You" by Blur (I)
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"Itinerant Child" by Ian Dury (I)
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"It's Fun Finding Out About London Town" by Billie Anthony (I)
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"It Gets Me Talked About" by Albert Chevalier and Alfred H. West ("Playin' 'ind legs of the helephant in East End pantomime") (I)
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"It's Grim Up North London" by The KLF (I)
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"It's Fun Finding Out About London Town" by Billie Anthony (I)
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"It's a Great Big Shame" by Gus Elen (I)
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"It's a Long Way to Tipperary" by Jack Judge and Harry Williams (I)
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"It's A Long Way To Wembley But Less Than 7 Days To Saturday Afternoon" by Robb Johnson (I)
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"It's Lovely To Be Back in London" by Judy Garland (I)
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"It's Nice to go Trav'ling" by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen (I)
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"It's Only Me" by Noël Coward ("Once I knew a kid, she used to live down Poplar way") (I)
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"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)
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"Jack in London City" by Fiddler's Dram (J)
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"Jack Talking" by Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys (J)
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"Jack The Ripper" by Screaming Lord Sutch (J)
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"Jacob Street 7 am"[I] by Sabres of Paradise (J)
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"Jacques Derrida" by Scritti Politti (Camden Town) (J)
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"Jag älskar London" by Povel Ramel (J)
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"Jah War" by The Ruts (J)
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"Jam It Jam" by She Rockers (J)
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"Jamming in London" by Master Musicians of Jajouka/Talvin Singh (J)
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"Jarrow Song" by Alan Price (J)
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"Jazz Cafe Theme" by James Taylor Quartet (J)
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"Jazzie's Groove" by Soul II Soul (J)
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"Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" by Jethro Tull (J)
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"Jennifer, Julie And Josephine" by Television Personalities (Goldsmiths College) (J)
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"Jets Seem Slower in London's Skies" by Martha & The Muffins (J)
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"Jill of Primrose Hill" by Paul Nash (J)
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"Jimmy on the Central Line" by John Illsley (J)
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"Joe Meek" by Wreckless Eric (J)
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"Johnny The Horse" by Madness ("To Regent's Park at sunset") (J)
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"Joyful Noise" by Donald Swann (J)
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"John Paul (Is on His Way To Wembley)" by Dermot Morgan (J)
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"John Willie, Come On" by George Formby, Sr. ("We went in Madame Tussauds waxwork show and it were grand") (J)
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"Johnnie Came From London Town For A Bit Of Fun" from A Country Girl (J)
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"Johnnie Reggae" by Big Youth (J)
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"Johnny Come Lately" by Steve Earle (from Copperhead Road) (J)
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"Jubilee Gardens" by Robb Johnson (J)
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"Juggernaut On The M25" by Pablo Gargano (J)
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"Jungle" by Professor Green (Hackney) (J)
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"Jungle West One" by Jimmy Pursey (J)
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"Junkie Doll" by Mark Knopfler (from Sailing to Philadelphia album; he mentions both Turnpike Lane and Turnham Green) (J)
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"Just For Kicks" by Mike Sarne (J)
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"Just For Money" by Paul Hardcastle ("the (Wormwood) Scrubs" etc.) (J)
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"Just Keep Rockin'" by Double Trouble and Rebel MC (J)
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"Just Play Music!" by Big Audio Dynamite (J)
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"Justice In Knightsbridge" by Robb Johnson (J)
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"Kalimba De Bowbrook" by Canute Edwards (K)
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"Kayleigh" by Marillion (Belsize Park) (K)
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"Ken" by Kate Bush (from GLC: The Carnage Continues...) (K)
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"Kensington Cowboy" by East of Eden (K)
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"Kensington Cowboys" by Limey (K)
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"Kensington Garden" by Marc Jordan (K)
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"Kensington Gardens" by The Shirts (K)
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"Kensington Gardens" by Trembling Blue Stars (K)
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"Kensington High Street" by Dead Sea Fruit (K)
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"Kensington Palace Confusion" by Dennis Bovell (K)
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"Kent Road Skank" by I-Roy (K)
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"Kentish Town Waltz" by Imelda May featuring Lou Reed (K)
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"Kentish Town" by Tracey Thorn (K)
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"Kenton Kev" by The Magoo Brothers (K)
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"Kew" by Billy Nicholls (K)
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"Kew Gardens" by Ralph McTell (K)
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"Kew Gardens" by Satin Whale (K)
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"Kew Gardens Blues" by Richard Maltby Sr. (K)
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"Kick!" by Adam & The Ants (K)
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"Kick The Geordie / Kick The Cockney" by Hellbastard (K)
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"Kid From Camden Town" from Trottie True (K)
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"The Kid From Kensington" by Dogs D'Amour (K)
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"Kilburn High Road" by Shack (K)
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"Kilburn High Road Blues" by Root Jackson's U.F.B.I. (K)
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"Kilburn Lane" by Ranking Dread (K)
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"Kilburn Lane" by Wreckless Eric (K)
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"The Kilburn High Road" by Flogging Molly (K)
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"Kilburn Stroll" by Damien Dempsey (K)
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"The Killers of W1" by Tubby Hayes Orchestra (K)
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"Kingdom Of Fitzrovia" by Jah Wobble and Bill Sharpe (K)
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"King George Street" by Squeeze (King George Street is in Greenwich, South London) (K)
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"King of Birds" by R.E.M. (refers to Trafalgar Square) (K)
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"King of London" from Kean (musical) (K)
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"King of Southwark" by Unitone Rockers (K)
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"King of Stamford Hill" by Reeves Gabrells, David Bowie and Gary Oldman (refers to Marc Bolan) (K)
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"King of the Holloway Road" by Bas Jan (K)
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"King's Cross" by Pet Shop Boys (also covered by Tracey Thorn) (K)
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"King's Cross" by Charge (K)
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"King's Cross" by Cinerama (K)
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"King's Cross Blues" by Lindisfarne (K)
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"King's Cross - Daybreak" by Raw Stylus (K)
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"King's Cross Etc" by The Apostles (K)
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"King's Road" by Heron (K)
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"King's Road" by Mataya Clifford (K)
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"King's Road" by Tom Petty (K)
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"King's Road Blues" by Quincy Jones (K)
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"King's Road Boogaloo" by Louis Bellson (K)
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"Kings Of London" by Arsenal 1978 Squad (K)
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"Kings Road Chelsea" by Leslie McKeown (K)
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"Kings Road Girl" by Ann Odell (K)
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"Kinky Reggae" by Bob Marley & The Wailers (K)
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"Klub Londinium 20-30 (League Of The Delirious)" by Sudden Sway (K)
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"Knees Up Mother Brown" by Elsie & Doris Waters (K)
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"A Knife for the Girls" by The Long Blondes (K)
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"Knightsbridge March" by Eric Coates (from London Suite) (K)
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"Knightsbridge Underpass" by Dieter Reith (K)
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"Knocked 'Em in the Old Kent Rd" by Albert Chevalier (K)
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"Kray Twins" by Mo-dettes (K)
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"Kray Twins" by Renegade Soundwave (K)
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"Kung Fu Battle Ina Brixton" by Prince Fatty & Horseman (K)
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"La Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage (L)
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"La Seine Et La Tamise" by Petula Clark (L)
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"The Labour Peer" by George Ellis ("And now, would you believe, I'm the Earl of Camberwell") (L)
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"The Labyrinth of Limehouse" by Marc Almond (L)
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"Ladbroke Groove" by Sugarcane Band (L)
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"Ladbroke Grove" by AJ Tracey (L)
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"Ladbroke Grove Blues" by Ram John Holder (1969) (L)
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"Ladies of London Town" by Frank Turner (from Sleep Is for the Week, 2007) (L)
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"Lady From Hampstead" by Pandamonium (L)
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"Lady Grinning Soul" by David Bowie (London) (L)
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"The Lady is a Tramp" by Buddy Greco (L)
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"Lady Soho" by Carlos Franzetti (L)
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"Lambeth" by Burial (L)
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"Lambeth Salt" by The Lowest Note (L)
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"The Lambeth Trot" by Wild Willy Barrett (L)
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"The Lambeth Walk" by Noel Gay (from Me and My Girl, 1937) (L)
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"The Lambeth Waltz" by Vera Lynn (1953) (L)
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"Landing in London" by 3 Doors Down ft. Bob Seger (L)
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"The Lass of London City" by Nic Jones (L)
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"Last Flight To Abu Dhabi" by Billy Bragg (mentions Chelsea FC) (L)
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"Last Gang in Town" by The Clash (L)
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"The Last Living Rose" by PJ Harvey (L)
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"Last Night in Soho" by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich (L)
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"Last Round-up In Deptford" by Flying Pickets (L)
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"Last Tango in London" by Mud (L)
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"Last Train to Clapham Junction" by The Business (L)
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"Last Train to Dagenham" by Cock Sparrer (L)
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"Last Train to London" by Electric Light Orchestra (L)
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"Last Train To Trancentral" by The KLF (Trancentral was their studio in Stockwell) (L)
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"Last Words" by The Real Tuesday Weld ("Over Elgin Avenue a helium balloon...") (L)
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"Latchmere" by The Maccabees (L)
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"Latchmere Allotments" by The Orb (L)
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"Late Night London" by Syd Dale (L)
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"Late Train To London" by Darden Smith (L)
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"Latin Music" by Kid Creole and the Coconuts (L)
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"The Laughing Gnome" by David Bowie (London School of Economics) (L)
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"Lavender Hill" by Dana Gillespie (L)
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"Lavender Hill" by The Kinks (L)
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"Lay Over In London" by Us (L)
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"LAX To LDN" by Pure Filth Sound (L)
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"Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon by Queen (L)
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"Lazy London Lady" by Change (not the Italian/American act but a group from Iceland) (L)
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"LDN" by Lily Allen (L)
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"Le Blues De Londres" by Dick Annegarn (L)
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"Le Fille De Londres" by Catherine Sauvage (L)
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"Le Piccadilly" by Erik Satie (L)
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"Lea Bridge Stomp" by Freddy Randall (L)
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"Leapin' In London" by John Dankworth (L)
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"Leave the Capitol" by The Fall (L)
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"Leave The City and Come Home" by The Rakes (L)
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"Leaving London" by Tom Paxton (L)
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"The Leaving of London" by Bevis Frond (L)
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"Lee Navigation" by Saint Etienne (L)
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"Left In London/Turn Up That Radio" by Fergus Hambleton (L)
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"Legato Leicester Square" by Betty Roe (L)
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"Legs Larry at Television Centre" by John Cale (The Television Centre was in Shepherds Bush) (L)
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"Leicester Square" by Rancid (L)
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"Leicester Square Rag" by Harry Roy (L)
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"Lesney Factory" by Saint Etienne (L)
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"Let 'em Come" by Roy Green (official song of Millwall F.C.) (L)
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"Let London Be Nice Again" by Joseph Cotton (L)
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"Let's All Go Down The Strand" by C.W. Murphy and Harry Castling (music hall standard) (L)
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"Let's All Go To Wembley" by the Kop Choir (L)
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"Let's Dance" by Chris Rea & Bob Mortimer (L)
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"Let's Push Things Forward" by The Streets (L)
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"Let's Run To London" by Robert MacLeod (L)
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"Let's Submerge" by X Ray Spex ("going down to the Underground") (L)
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"Let's Womble to the Party Tonight" by The Wombles (Wimbledon) (L)
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"Letter 2 London" by Coachwhips (L)
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"Lewisham McDeez" by The Square (L)
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"Lewisham Oh Lewisham" by Propaganda (L)
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"Leyton Art Inferno" by Saint Etienne (L)
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"The Liberty of Norton Folgate" by Madness (indeed the whole of The Liberty of Norton Folgate album is about London) (L)
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"The Life Auction: Impressions Of Southall From The Train" by The Strawbs (L)
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"Life Begins at Oxford Circus" by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra (L)
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"Life from a Window" by The Jam (L)
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"Life in London" by Mighty Terror (L)
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"Life in London" by Noel Harrison (L)
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"Life in London" by Pat Travers Band (L)
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"Life Is A Long Song" by Jethro Tull (Baker Street) (L)
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"Life Is True in London Town" by Wallenstein (L)
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"Light at the End of the Tunnel" by Half Man Half Biscuit (about a girl moving to Notting Hill) (L)
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"Light Skin Girl from London" by Lenny Kravitz (L)
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"Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)" by The Clash (The Westway; Ladbroke Grove; Hounslow) (L)
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"Lights of London" by David Gray (L)
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"Lights of London" by Peter Gallway (L)
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"Lights Out" by UFO (L)
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"Limbo" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) [1] (L)
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"Limehouse" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (L)
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"Limehouse Lady" by Arthur Kay's Originals (L)
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"Limehouse Nights" by George Gershwin (L)
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"Lions" by Dire Straits (mentions – The Cutty Sark, Tea Clipper in dry dock at Greenwich) (L)
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"Lions of Charing Cross" by Blow Monkeys (L)
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"A Little Bit of Cucumber" by T. W. Connor ("To the Lord Mayor's Banquet I got in one foggy day") (L)
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"Little Miss Pipedream" by The Wombats ("cause foggy London town's not built for me or you") (L)
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"Little Miss Portobello" by Kevin Coyne (L)
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"The Little Old Church Near Leicester Square" by Freddy Martin (L)
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"The Little Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street" by Kay Kyser and his Orchestra (L)
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"Little Russell Street" by Nine Below Zero (L)
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"Liv Togevver (The Greater London Funkathon)" by Light of the World (L)
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"Live At London" by Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo (this is not a live record but the name of the tune) (L)
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"Live From (Da Big Smoke)" by Blak Twang (L)
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"Live in Trouble" by The Barron Knights (Walthamstow, Tower Bridge, Catford, etc.) (L)
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"Liverpool Street" by Warm Jets (L)
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"Living Here In London" by Foster & Allen (L)
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"Living in London" by Brendan Shine (L)
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"Living in London" by Starry Eyed and Laughing (L)
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"Living in London" by Wiley (L)
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"Living In NW3 4JR" by Jonny Rubbish (L)
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"Living in Tottenham" by Frank Chickens (L)
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"Living with Unemployment" by Newtown Neurotics (L)
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"The Lloyds Building" by L Howard Hughes (L)
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"Loftholdingswood" by Microdisney (L)
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"Lola" by The Kinks (L)
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"Londinium" by Archive (L)
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"Londinium" by Catatonia (L)
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"L-O-N-D-O-N" by Screaming Lord Sutch (L)
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"L.O.N.D.O.N." by Jet Vegas (L)
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"L.O.N.D.O.N." (London) by Leslie Bricusse (L)
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"L.O.N.D.O.N. Town" by Craig McLachlan And Check 1-2 (L)
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"Lon Don" by The Passage (band) (L)
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"London" by AJ & Deno featuring EO (L)
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"London" by Alanis Morissette (L)
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"London" by Alessi (L)
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"London" by Alien Alright (L)
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"London" by Amen Andrews (an alias of Luke Vibert) (L)
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"London" by Barry Manilow (L)
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"London" by Ben Howard (L)
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"London" by Billy Field (L)
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"London" by Bowling for Soup (L)
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"London" by Chava Alberstein (L)
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"London" by Chris Stamey (L)
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"London" by David Axelrod (L)
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"London" by Eddie Floyd (L)
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"London" by Frida Hyvönen (L)
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"London" by Gil Evans (L)
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"London" by Girlschool (L)
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"London" by Gordon Giltrap (L)
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"London" by Harpo (L)
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"London" by International Observer (L)
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"London" by the Jazz Devils (L)
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"London" by Jeff Lang (L)
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"London" by John Sheeles (hymn tune) (L)
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"London" by June Brown (L)
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"London" by The Junkies (L)
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"London" by Maty Noyes (L)
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"London" by The Misters (L)
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"London" by SparklehorseNational Youth Jazz Orchestra (L)
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"London" by National Youth Jazz Orchestra (L)
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"London" by Nick Heyward (L)
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"London" by Nicky Thomas (L)
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"London" by Patrick Wolf (L)
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"London" by Pet Shop Boys (L)
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"London" by Porcupine Tree (L)
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"London" by Queensrÿche (L)
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"London" by Roger Hodgson (L)
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"London" by Roy Reid (aka I-Roy) (L)
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"London" by The Rumble Strips (L)
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"London" by Sandie Shaw (L)
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"London" by Sandy Denny Thea Gilmore (L)
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"London" by Shakin' Apostles (L)
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"London" by The Smiths (L)
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"London" by Smoke City (L)
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"London" by Sparklehorse (L)
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"London" by Steeleye Span (L)
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"London" by Steve Kent (L)
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"London" by Swag (released 1976 – this was the Radio London theme) (L)
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"London" by Tangerine Dream (Tyger) (L)
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"London" by Thea Gilmore (L)
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"London" by They Might Be Giants (L)
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"London" by Third Eye Blind (L)
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"London" by Timati and Grigory Leps (L)
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"London" by Tina Dico (L)
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"London" by Vanessa Carlton (L)
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"London" by Waterloo & Robinson (L)
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"London Aquarium" by Chris T-T (L)
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"London A Rose" by Arthur Louis (L)
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"London A to Z" by Deacon Blue (L)
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"London A Weh Live" by Penfold, Fathead (musician) & Tenor Fly (L)
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"London After Midnight" by The Flaming Stars (L)
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"London Again Suite – Oxford Street, Langham Place, Mayfair"[I] by Eric Coates (L)
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"London Air" by Elvin Jones (L)
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"London Airport" by Raymond Scott (L)
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"London at Night" by Noël Coward (L)
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"London Babu" by Priya Himesh (L)
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"London Beach" by TV Smith (L)
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"The London Beau" by Elton Hayes (L)
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"London Beckoned Songs About Money Written by Machines" by Panic! at the Disco (L)
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"London Belongs to Me" by Saint Etienne (L)
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"London Berry Blues" by Chuck Berry (L)
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"London Between the Fires" by Soho (L)
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"London Blackbird" by Fran McGillivray & Mike Burke (L)
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"London Blue" by David Lanz (L)
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"London Blues" by Canned Heat (L)
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"London Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton (L)
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"London Blues" by Rosie (featured David Lasley) (L)
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"London Bitch" by 50 Cent (L)
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"London Bombs" by Eskimo Joe (L)
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"London Born" by King Prawn (L)
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"London Bouncers" by Action Pact! (L)
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"London Boy" by Taylor Swift (L)
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"London Boys" by Anti Nowhere League (L)
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"The London Boys" by David Bowie (L)
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"The London Boys" by Tommy Bruce (L)
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"London Boys" by T. Rex (L)
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"London Boys" by Johnny Thunders (L)
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"London Boys" by The Times (L)
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"London Boys" by The Go-Go's (L)
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"London Bridge" by Alan Moorhouse Orchestra (L)
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"London Bridge" by Big Audio Dynamite (L)
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"London Bridge" by Bread (L)
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"London Bridge" by Cilla Black (L)
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"London Bridge" by Dogs (L)
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"London Bridge" by Ed Sheeran ft Yelawolf (from The Slumdon Bridge 2012) (L)
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"London Bridge" by Fergie (L)
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"London Bridge" by Frederic Weatherly (L)
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"London Bridge" by Jakko Jakszyk (L)
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"London Bridge" by Joe Gibbs (L)
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"London Bridge" by Mighty Sparrow (L)
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"London Bridge" by Neville Hinds (L)
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"London Bridge (London Bridge is Broken Down)" by Mike Westbrook (L)
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"London Bridge Has Fallen" by Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus (L)
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"London Bridge Is Coming Down" by The Spectrum (L)
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"London Bridge is Falling Down" – composer unknown (nursery rhyme) (L)
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"London Bridge is Falling Down" by Kirsty MacColl (L)
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"London Bridge Special" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics (L)
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"London Bridges" by The Quickest Way Out (L)
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"London Bridges" by Vince DiCola (L)
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"London Burning" by Enos McLeod (L)
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"London's Burning" by Clash (L)
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"London Bus Stop" by Phurture (L)
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"London By Bus" by Lionel Bart (L)
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"London By Night" by Carroll Coates (recorded by Frank Sinatra) (L)
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"London Bye Ta-Ta" by David Bowie (L)
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"London Cafe Blues" by King Oliver (L)
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"London Calling" by Eric Coates (L)
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"London Calling" by The Clash (L)
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"London Calling" by The Lambrettas (L)
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"London Calls" by Billy Cotton (L)
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"London, Can You Wait" by Gene (L)
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"London Child" by City Heat (L)
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"London Chimes" by Paul Hardcastle (L)
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"London City" by Back to the Planet (L)
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"London City" by Bonny with Joe Nolan & the Dynamic Heat Wave (L)
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"London City" by Devlin (L)
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"London City" by Freedom (L)
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"London City" by Jah Thomas (L)
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"London City" by Otto Sieben (pseudonym of Gerhard Narholz) (L)
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"London City Rock" by U-Roy (L)
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"London Cold" by Yellowman (L)
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"The London Convention" by The London Allstars (the song features various hip hop artists) (L)
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"London Conversation" by John Martyn (L)
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"London Councils" by Ricardo Miranda (Chicago house record) (L)
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"London Crawlng" by Rialto (L)
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"London Danny" by Jez Lowe (L)
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"London Derriere" by Manny Albam (L)
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"London Derriere" by Quincy Jones (L)
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"London Deserted" by John Murphy (L)
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"London-Donnie" by Don Byas (L)
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"London Drunk" by Swingin' Utters (L)
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"London Dub" by Ruts DC (L)
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"London Dungeon" by The Misfits (L)
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"London Dungeons" by Congo Natty (aka Rebel MC) (L)
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"The London Embassy" by Chameleon & the London Film Orchestra (L)
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"London England" by Corduroy (L)
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"The London Eye" by Robb Johnson (L)
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"London Fair" by Ole Jensen aka Robert Farnon (L)
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"London Fantasia" by Alberto Semprini (L)
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"London Fantasy" by Nolwenn Leroy (L)
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"London Fields" by Chris Connelly (L)
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"London Fields" by Energy Orchard (L)
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"London Fields" by Sleeping States (L)
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"London Fields Hop" by Conscious Sounds & Partial Records (L)
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"London Fog" by Oliver Nelson Orchestra (L)
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"London For Christmas" by Limahl (L)
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"London Gay" by The Mighty Duke (L)
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"A London Ghetto" by Ram John Holder (L)
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"London Girl" by 50 Cent (L)
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"London Girl" by The Jam (L)
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"London Girl" by The Pogues (L)
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"London Girl" by Toyan (L)
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"London Girls" by Chas & Dave (also covered by Tori Amos) (L)
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"London Girls" by Dave Warner (L)
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"London Girls" by The Deltas (L)
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"London Girls" by Kirsty MacColl (theme tune to sitcom Dream Stuffing) (L)
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"London Girls" by Rosetta Stone (L)
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"London Girls" by Stephen Duffy (L)
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"London Girls" by The Vibrators (L)
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"London Girls" by Yellow Dog (L)
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"London Groove" by Airtight (includes Nick Nicely) (L)
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"London Hates You" by The Kills (L)
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"London Here I Come" by Rico's Combo (L)
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"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) (L)
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"London Homesick Blues" by Gary P. Nunn sung by Jerry Jeff Walker (L)
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"London Hornpipe" by Fiddling "Tater" Tate With Red Smiley & The Blue Grass Cut-Ups (L)
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"London Hymn" by Josh Groban (L)
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"The London I Love" by Vera Lynn (1941, by George Posford and Harold Purcell) (L)
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"London (I'm Coming To See You)" by Glen Campbell (L)
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"London Interlude" by Lonnie Liston Smith (L)
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"London in July" by Corky Hale (L)
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"London in the Rain" by Jeff Beck Band & Upp (L)
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"London in the Rain" by Marc Jordan (L)
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"London in the Rain" by Puressence (L)
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"London in the Springtime (London Chimes)" by Paul Hardcastle (L)
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"London in Terror" by Motionless in White (L)
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"London Irish" by The Divine Comedy (L)
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"London (Is A Little Bit of All Right)" by Noël Coward (L)
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"London Is A Village" by Maxine Daniels (L)
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"London Is Behind Me" by Justin Hayward (L)
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"London Is Burning" by Mark Spiro (L)
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"London Is Burning" by Smokie (L)
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"London Is London" by The Nolans (L)
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"London Is Mine" by White Rose Movement (L)
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"London Is My Cup of Tea" by Acker Bilk (L)
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"London Is Saying Goodnight" by Billy Thorburn & His Music (L)
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"London Is The Biz" by The Firm (novelty band) (L)
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"London Is The Place for Me" by Lord Kitchener (L)
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"London Is The Reason" by Gallows (L)
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"London Isn't Smiling Anymore" by Jack Jones (L)
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"London Jam" by Charlies Roots (L)
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"London Johnnies" music by Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Rubens; lyrics by Clifford Grey (L)
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"London Kid" by Jean Michel Jarre (L)
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"London Lady" by The Stranglers (mentions 'Dingwalls' nightblub) (L)
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"London Lament" by London Jazz Quartet (L)
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"London Lawa Yo" by Ebenezer Obey (L)
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"London Leatherboys" by Accept (L)
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"London Leaves" by Boxcar Willie (L)
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"London Let's 'Ave Yer" by Mark Tyler (L)
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"London Letters" by The Nits (L)
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"London Life" by Anita Harris (L)
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"London Life" by Down to the Bone (L)
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"London Life" by Ian & Sylvia (L)
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"London Life" by Syd Dale (L)
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"London, London" by JJ Jackson (L)
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"London London" by The Regents (new wave band) (L)
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"London, London - My Hometown" by Dave Lee (jazz musician) (L)
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"London London" by Caetano Veloso (L)
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"London Look" by Herman's Hermits (L)
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"London Loves" by Blur (L)
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"London, Luck and Love" by Hall & Oates (L)
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"London Madrid" by The Aislers Set (L)
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"The London Marathon (Keep On Running)" by The Details (L)
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"London Massive" by London Posse (L)
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"London Money" by Busker (L)
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"London Mourning in Ashes" by Ewan MacColl (L)
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"London Movie" by Glen Brown (L)
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"London My Home Town" by The Chantelles (L)
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"London My Town" by Anthony Adverse (L)
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"London New" (hymn tune) (L)
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"London Nights" by Dawnstar (L)
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"London Nights" by London Boys (L)
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"London Nights" by Penny Arcade (L)
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"London Nights" by Wide Sea (L)
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"London On A Rainy Night" by Ambrose (bandleader) (L)
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"London On Sea" by Robb Johnson (L)
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"London Out There" by Dorp (L)
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"London Overgrown" by John Foxx (L)
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"A London Overture" by John Ireland (L)
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"A London Overture" by Philip Sparke (L)
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"London Pageant" by Arnold Bax (L)
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"London - Paris" by Gazebo (musician) (L)
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"London Paris Rome Blues Express" by Ram John Holder (L)
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"London Particular" by The Ethical Debating Society (about the Heygate estate, Elephant and Castle) (L)
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"London Patola" by Jazzie B (L)
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"London Pieces" by John Ireland (L)
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"London Plantation" by Mad Professor (L)
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"London Posse" by London Posse (L)
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"London Posse" by Toyan (L)
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"London Pregnancy Test 1976" by Experimental Pop Band (L)
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"London Pride" by Noël Coward (L)
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"London Pride" by Superyob (L)
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"London Queen" by Charli XCX from Sucker 2014 (L)
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"London Queen of My Heart" by Cath Carroll (L)
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"London Rain" by Jah Wobble (L)
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"London Rain (Nothing Heals Me Like you Do)" by Heather Nova (L)
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"London Revisited" by Ray Russell (L)
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"London Rhyme Syndicate" by London Rhyme Syndicate (L)
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"London Rhythm" by Mills Brothers (L)
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"London River" by Fairport Convention (L)
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"London Rock" by Al Campbell (L)
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"London Rock" by Tony Crombie (L)
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"London Rock" by U Brown (L)
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"London Rock" by The Zanies (featuring Davie Allan) (L)
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"London Rocker" by Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages (L)
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"London Rush" by Freeway (L)
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"London Samba" by Joyce Moreno (musician) (L)
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"London/Scotland" by Clean George IV (L)
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"London Skank" by Jah Thomas (L)
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"London Skies" by Jamie Cullum (L)
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"London Skies London Eyes" by Little Man Tate (L)
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"London Skyline" by Acoustic Alchemy (L)
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"London Song" by The Breeders (L)
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"London Song" by Ray Davies (L)
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"London Song" by Mike Westbrook (L)
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"London Song" by Seatrain (L)
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"London Sound" by The Freestylers (L)
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"London South" by Nick Nicely (L)
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"London Special" by Champion Jack Dupree (L)
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"London Station" by The Lamplighters (L)
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"London Still" by The Waifs (L)
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"London Stomp" by Bo Diddley (L)
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"London Stone" by Bevis Frond (L)
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"London Story" by England (L)
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"London Suite" by Fats Waller (recorded 1939 in London) (L)
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"London Suite" by Louis Bellson (L)
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"London Sun" by Wheatus (L)
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"London Sunrise" by Chris Bekker & Farius (L)
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"A London Symphony" by Ralph Vaughan Williams (L)
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"London Symphony" by Joseph Haydn (L)
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"London Talking" by Ian Dury (L)
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"London Talking Blues" by Jeremy Taylor (singer) (L)
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"London Tango" by Sydney Thompson's Olde-Tyme Dance Orchestra (L)
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"London Taps" music and lyrics by John Golden lyrics by John E. Hazzard (L)
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"The London Theme" by John Barry (L)
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"The London Theme" by Ron Goodwin (L)
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"London Thing" by Ranking Dread (L)
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"London Times" by Always (L)
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"London Times" by Radio Heart and Gary Numan (L)
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"London To Birmingham" by Jah Woosh (L)
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"London To Gaza" by Gilad Atzmon (L)
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"London Tonight" by Collapsed Lung (L)
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"London Town" by Bellowhead (L)
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"London Town" by Bill Gentles (reggae) (L)
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"London Town" by Bill Summers and Summers Heat (L)
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"London Town" by Bucks Fizz (L)
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"London Town" by Dennis Alcapone (L)
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"London Town" by Donovan (L)
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"London Town" by Sir Edward German (L)
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"London Town" by Gene Chandler a k a The Duke of Earl (L)
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"London Town" by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis (L)
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"London Town" by Helen Trix (L)
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"London Town" by The Holloways (L)
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"London Town" by James Taylor (L)
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"London Town" by Jimmy Sweep (L)
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"London Town" by John Bundrick (L)
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"London Town" by Jon Pertwee (L)
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"London Town" by Kano (L)
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"London Town" by Kobo Town (L)
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"London Town" by Kosmos Express (L)
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"London Town" by Laura Marling (L)
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"London Town" by Lally Stott (L)
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"London Town" by Les Humphries (L)
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"London Town" by Liam Cottrell (L)
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"London Town" by Light of the World (reissued/remixed as "London Town 85") (L)
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"London Town" by Master Shortie (L)
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"London Town" by The Masterbuilders (L)
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"London Town" by Mick Taylor (L)
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"London Town" by Mike Read (L)
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"London Town" by The Nightriders (L)
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"London Town" by Oliver Onions (L)
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"London Town" by Paul McCartney & Wings (L)
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"London Town" by The Pretty Things (L)
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"London Town" by Raf (Italian singer) (L)
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"London Town" by Ralph Reader (L)
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"London Town" by Rolf Harris (L)
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"London Town" by Ronald Binge (L)
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"London Town" by Shack (L)
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"London Town" by Shawn Phillips (L)
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"London Town" by Special Duties (L)
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"London Town" by Stanley Holloway (L)
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"London Town" by Tetsu Yamauchi (L)
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"London Town C'mon Down" by Roger Taylor (L)
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"London Town Girl" by Epitaph (L)
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"London Town (You Haunt Me)" from The Co-Optimists (L)
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"London Towne" by The Happy Feeling (L)
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"London Traffic" by Giorgio (L)
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"London Traffic" by The Jam (L)
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"London Trios" by Joseph Haydn (L)
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"London Tu Nachdi" by Apache Indian (L)
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"London Underground" by Amateur Transplants (L)
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"London Underground" by The Form (L)
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"London Underground" by Gregg Karukas (L)
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"London Underground" by Julian Cope (L)
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"London Vibes" by Cutmaster Ace (L)
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"London Vibes" by Jesse Suun (L)
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"London Waltz" by Richard Fariña (L)
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"The London We Live In " by Arthur Mullard (L)
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"London West One" by Joe Henderson (L)
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"The London Whine Company" by McLusky (L)
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"London You're a Lady" by The Pogues (L)
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"Londonola" by Roy Fox (L)
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"London's A Lonely Town" by Dave Edmunds (L)
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"London's After Work Drinking Culture" by John Howard (singer-songwriter) and The Night Mail (L)
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"London's Brilliant" by Elvis Costello (recorded by Wendy James) (L)
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"London's Brilliant Parade" by Elvis Costello (a different song to the previous entry) (L)
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"London's Burning" by Big Youth (L)
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"London's Burning" by The Clash (L)
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"London's Burning" by Grace Petrie (L)
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"London's Burning" by Johnny Warman (L)
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"London's Finest" by Simon Harris (L)
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"London's Fog" by Mikis Theodorakis (L)
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"London's Gurning" by Pete Daisy & Jamie Rainbow (L)
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"London's Lottery" by Ewan MacColl (L)
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"London's Mine" by White Rose Movement (L)
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"London's Not Too Far" by Hank Marvin (L)
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"London's Pride" by Back To Zero (L)
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"London's Pride" by The North Bank (L)
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"London's Up For Sale" by Leslie Crowther (L)
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"Londres" by Brazzaville (L)
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"Londres Strutt/Rhythm de Londres" by Smells Like Heaven (L)
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"Lonely in London" by Betty Roe (L)
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"Lonely in London" by Denis Allen (L)
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"Lonely in London" by Playboys Of The New Revolution (L)
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"Long Island" by Trevor Rabin (L)
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"Long Live Rock" by The Who (about a Who concert in London at the Rainbow Theatre) (L)
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"Looking Down on London" by Komputer (L)
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"Looking Down on London" by T. V. Smith's Explorers (L)
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"Looking For Mugs in the Strand" by George Formby Snr (L)
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"The Lord Abides in London" from Sherlock Holmes: The Musical (L)
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"Lord Mayor's Show" by Always (L)
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"The Lord Mayor's Show" by Jack Payne (bandleader) (L)
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"Lords Pavilion" by Instant Sunshine (L)
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"Lorelei" by Lonnie Donegan (L)
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"Los Peckham Ryos" by Instant Sunshine (L)
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"Losing Haringey" by The Clientele (L)
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"Lost In London" by The Tangent (L)
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"Lost on the High Street" by Colour Me Wednesday (about Uxbridge) (L)
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"Love And Death In Metroland" by Always (L)
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"Love-In" by The Morning Glories ("Come along with me, and you'll see such a fine display of paisley fantasy just like Piccadilly Square...") (L)
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"Lovedrive" by The Scorpions (L)
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"Lovely Bermondsey" by Dick Emery (L)
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"Lovely London" by Monty Norman (L)
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"Lovely London Town" by Gwyneth Herbert (from the musical The A-Z of Mrs P) (L)
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"Lovely Money" by The Damned (Soho, Tower of London etc.) (L)
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"Lovers In Hyde Park" by Bill Shepherd (L)
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"Lovers of London" by Linus (L)
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"London is the reason" by Gallows (L)
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"Lucifer Over London" by Current 93 (L)
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"Lucky in London" by A Witness (L)
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"Ludgate Hill" by Tom Thumb (L)
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"Lullaby of London" by The Pogues (L)
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"M1" by Ted Taylor Four (M)
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"M25" by Adamski (M)
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"M4 Freedom Talking Blues" by Spike Milligan & Jeremy Taylor (M)
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"M4 Movements" by London Groove (the M4 starts in London) (M)
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"Mack The Knife" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (John Willett's translation references the Strand, Embankment and Soho) (M)
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"Mad Not Mad" by Madness ("Dancing over Big Ben") (M)
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"Mad Bess of Bedlam" by Kathleen Ferrier (M)
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"Mad Tom of Bedlam" by Jolie Holland (M)
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"Magic's Back" (Theme From 'The Ghosts of Oxford Street')" by Malcolm McLaren (M)
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"Maids of Bond Street" by David Bowie (M)
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"Maida Aida" by The Nips (M)
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"Maida Vale" by Linda Hoyle (M)
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"Man From Shooters Hill" by Keith Hudson (M)
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"Man I Hate Your Band" by Little Man Tate (M)
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"Man on the Tube" by The Passions (M)
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"Man Out of Time" by Elvis Costello (references Knightsbridge and Traitors' Gate) (M)
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"Marble Arch" by Clifford T Ward (M)
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"Marble Arch" by Dave Brubeck Quartet (M)
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"Marble Arch" by Roddy Frame (M)
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"Marcel's" by Herman's Hermits (Wapping) (M)
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"Marcie Dreams of Deptford" by Saint Etienne (M)
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"Mare Street Dub" by Conscious Sounds & Partial Records (M)
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"Marlborough Road" by Jonny Cola & The A-Grades (Marlborough Road is in Archway) (M)
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"Mario's Cafe" by Saint Etienne (a café in Kentish town) (M)
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"Marshalsea" by Ivor Raymonde (M)
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"Martell" by The Cribs (M)
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"Martin" by Tom Robinson Band (Clapham) (M)
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"The Masher King of Piccadilly" by Richard Corney Grain (M)
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"Mash It Up Harry" by Ian Dury (Wembley, Wembley Way, Harold Hill etc.) (M)
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"Maskenball bei Scotland Yard" by Bill Ramsey (M)
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"Matchstalk Men And Matchstalk Cats And Dogs (Lowry's Song)" by Brian & Michael (M)
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"Maudie Golightly" by Noël Coward ("Though she had a flat in Albemarle Street") (M)
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"Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" by Hubert Gregg (M)
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"Maybe It's Because I'm Not A Londoner" by Naffi Sandwich (M)
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"Mayfair" by Eric Coates (from London Again Suite) (M)
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"Mayfair" by Nick Drake (M)
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"Mayfair" by The Quireboys (M)
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"Mayfair Affair" from Kean (musical) (M)
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"Mayfair Model" by Ray Martin (orchestra leader) (M)
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"Me And Mr Jones" by Amy Winehouse (Brixton) (M)
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"Me and My Desire (Meanwhile in a Luxury Dockland Home)" by Television Personalities (Tower Bridge, London Docklands) (M)
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"Me, Certainly Me" by A.D. River and James Moody ("I came up to London and walked down the Strand") (M)
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"Me' Israelites" by Chops-EMC + Extensive (a breakbeat, hardcore tune) (M)
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"Medicine Show" by Big Audio Dynamite (M)
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"Meet Me At The Strand" by Monty Norman (M)
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"Meet Me in Battersea Park" by Petula Clark (M)
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"Meltdown (At Madame Tussaud's)" by Steve Taylor (M)
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"Memories of 3rd Base" by Skream (about the 3rd Base nightclub in central London) (M)
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"Memory of a Free Festival" by David Bowie (about a festival in South London) (M)
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"Men About Town" by Noël Coward ("As we stroll down Piccadilly in the bright morning air") (M)
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"The Menace" by Lowkey (M)
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"Mercy I Cry City" by The Incredible String Band (the reference to the "choky tube" make clear it is about London) (M)
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"Meridian Council Estate (Vandalise Tourists' Property, Not Residents')" by Billy Jenkins (musician) (M)
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"The Metro" by Berlin (about London & Paris) (M)
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"Metroland" by Henry Sugar (M)
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"Metroland" by Mark Knopfler (M)
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"Metroland" by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (M)
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"Miami 2 Ibiza" by Tinie Tempah (from Disc-Overy 2010 (hip house)) (M)
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"Middlesex Man" by Instant Sunshine (M)
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"Midnight In Abbey Road" by Jim Pembroke (M)
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"Midnight in Berkeley Square" by Pharoah Sanders (M)
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"Midnight in Chelsea" by Jon Bon Jovi (about the Chelsea neighbourhood "I've seen a lone Sloane Ranger drive..") (M)
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"Midnight in London" by Würzel (M)
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"Midnight In Mayfair" by Ambrose (bandleader) (M)
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"Mile End" by Pulp (M)
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"Mile End Road" by Steve Nardel (M)
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"Milk Bottle Symphony" by Saint Etienne (about Turnpike House tower block, Goswell Road, Islington) (M)
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"Mill Hill Self Hate Club" by Ed Ball (M)
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"Millennium Dome" by Urban Dogs (M)
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"Millwall" by Millwall FC (M)
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"Millwall Brick" by Doug Aldrich (M)
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"Milton at the Savoy" by The Shirts (M)
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"Mincing Lane" by Mike Mercado (M)
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"Mind The Gap" by Noisettes (M)
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"Minuetto Allegretto" by The Wombles (band) (M)
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"Miracles In Fulham" by Robb Johnson (M)
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"Misadventure" by Squeeze (Isle of Dogs) (M)
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"Miss London" by The Times (M)
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"Missing You" by Jimmy McCarthy (made popular by Christy Moore, about the Irish emigrant homeless in London) (M)
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"Mission From Hell" by Madness (references to Number 10 Downing Street) (M)
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"Mix It Up" by Acid Fingers Simon Harris ('The Sound of Young London') (M)
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"Modern Art" by Art Brut ("so I'm in the Tate and I'm looking at a Hockney") (M)
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"Modern Girl" by Sheena Easton (M)
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"Moonlight On The Thames" (from London Town (1946 film)) (M)
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"Moonlight Over The Thames" by Bill Shepherd (M)
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"Moonlighting" by Leo Sayer (M)
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"Morden" by Good Shoes (M)
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"Mornington Crescent" by Pablo Gargano (M)
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"Mornington Crescent" by Temperance Seven (M)
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"Morwell in London" by The Morwells (M)
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"Mother Goose" by Jethro Tull (M)
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"Mother London" by Steve Jansen/Richard Barbieri (M)
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"The Mountains of Mourne" by Don McLean ft William Percy French (M)
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"Move on Now" by Hard-Fi (References Heathrow Airport) (M)
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"Mr Speaker (Gets the Word)" by Madness (about Speaker's Corner; "Making space from Colney Hatch Lane") (M)
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"Much Too Much" by Les Incompétents (M)
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"Mulberry Dawn" by Peter Sarstedt (M)
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"My City" by George the Poet (M)
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"My Favourite Wet Wednesday Afternoon" by The Siddeleys (M)
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"My Gal from London Town" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams (M)
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"My Kitten Went to London" by Kid 606 (M)
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"My London" by Chuck Stevens (M)
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"My London Town" by Clifford Grey, Ivor Novello and Howard Talbot (M)
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"My Object All Sublime" from The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan (M)
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"My Old Man" by Ian Dury (Victoria, Heathrow etc.) (M)
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"My Old Man's a Dustman" by Lonnie Donegan (features Cockney rhyming slang) (M)
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"My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)" by Marie Lloyd (written by Charles Collins and Fred W Leigh) (M)
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"My Tom of Bedlam" by Bedlam Boys (M)
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"The Myths And Legends Of King Merton Womble And His Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" by The Wombles (band) (M)
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"N16" by Deirdre Cartwright (N)
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"Nacht in Soho" by Dietmar Schönherr (N)
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"Nan I Am London" by Wiley (N)
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"Narcissist" by The Libertines (N)
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"Natty Dub in a London" by U Brown (N)
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"Near the Moon" by Animals That Swim (describes a location in the vicinity of Stoke Newington) (N)
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"Neasden" by Willie Rushton (N)
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"Neasden Melody" by Jungle Jim (N)
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"Neckinger" by Oicho (David Harrow) (N)
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"Negotiations in Soho Square" by The Tremeloes (N)
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"Nelson's Column" by Eddie Thompson (N)
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"Nelson's Column" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite) (N)
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"Nevermore" by U.K. (Soho) (N)
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"Never See London Again" by Lincoln (N)
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"New Amsterdam" by Elvis Costello (Rotherhithe) (N)
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"New Crass Massahkah" by Linton Kwesi Johnson (N)
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"New Cross" by Part Chimp (N)
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"New Cross 13" by The Blackstones (N)
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"New Face in N16" by The Apostles (N)
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"New Kent Road" by Dennis Bovell (N)
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"Theme From New Scotland Yard" by Norrie Paramor (N)
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"New Thing From London Town" by Sharpe and Numan (N)
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"New Tunbridge Wells at Islington" by John Lockman (N)
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"New York, London, Amsterdam" by Captain Tinrib and Steve Thomas (N)
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"(New York London Paris) Spleen" by Art of Noise (N)
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"The Newgate Wind" by The Bevis Frond (N)
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"Newgate's Knocker" by Jools Holland (N)
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"Newington" (hymn tune by William Maclagan) (N)
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"Newington Gardens" by Lyn Dobson (N)
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"Newman Street" by Axis Point (N)
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"Next Plane to London" by The Rose Garden (N)
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"Next Stop London" by Union (N)
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"Nice Man Jack (Kensington Gardens/Mitre Square/Harley Street)" by John Miles (N)
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"Nice One Cyril" by The Cockerel Chorus ("Tottenham the pride of North London") (N)
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"Night Bus To Dalston" by Bad Manners (N)
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"Night Falls on London" by The Waterboys (N)
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"Night Flight To London" by Sol Raye (N)
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"The Night I Appeared as Macbeth" by William Hargreaves ("They made me a present of Mornington Crescent..") (N)
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"Night in Acton (After Dark in W3)" by The Beatmasters (N)
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"Night Terror" by Laura Marling ("I woke up on a bench on Shepherds Bush Green") (N)
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"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by Vera Lynn (by Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin) (N)
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"Nine out of Ten" by Caetano Veloso ("Walk down Portobello Road...") (N)
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"Nite Train To London" by Moon Martin (N)
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"N-N-Nineteen (Not Out)" by The Commentators (N)
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"No More" by Noël Coward ("No more binges at the Piccadilly; Cafe Royal and Ritz..") (N)
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"No Place Like London" by Stephen Sondheim (N)
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"No Place Like London" by Todd Edwards (N)
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"No Respect" by Bad Manners (Soho) (N)
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"No Town Hall (Southwark)" by Crisis (N)
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"No War in Russell Square" by Software (project featuring Patrick Leonard) (N)
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"No.1 with a Bullet" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) (N)
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"No. 10 Downing Street" by The Troggs (N)
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"Nobody Compares" by One Direction ("You're so London, your own style...") from Take Me Home 2012 (N)
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"Nodnol" by The Spectrum (N)
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"Non-Stop London" by Johnny Dankworth (N)
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"North Circular Blues" by Doggerel Bank (N)
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"North Circular Dub" by King Tubby (N)
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"North End Road" by Peter Bardens (N)
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"North Kensington" by The Lilac Time (N)
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"North London" by Wiley (N)
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"North London Boy" by Incognito (N)
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"North London Thing (Carry the Swing)" by Prince Hammer (N)
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"North London Trash" by Razorlight (N)
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"North Thames Gas Board" by The End (N)
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"North West Three" by Fatboy Slim (N)
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"North West Six" by Mr Wright (N)
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"Northcote Arms" by Mungo Jerry (N)
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"Northern Line" by Jamie T (N)
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"Northern Line" by No Cars (N)
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"Northern Line" by Yeti (N)
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"Northern Line, Black Heart" by Tyla (N)
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"Northsides" by Chester P (N)
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"Not Dark Yet" by Bob Dylan ("Well I been to London, and I been to gay Paree") (N)
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"Nothing Has Been Proved" by Dusty Springfield (written by Pet Shop Boys) (N)
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"Notting Hill" (hymn tune) (N)
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"Notting Hill" by Trevor Jones (N)
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"Notting Hill" by Wild Willy Barrett (N)
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"Notting Hill Blues" by Aztec Camera (N)
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"Notting Hill Eviction Blues" by Ram John Holder (N)
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"Notting Hill Gate" by the Reckless Sleepers (featured Jules Shear) (N)
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"Notting Hill Gate" by Raspberry Rocket (N)
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"The Notting Hill Two-Step" by Acoustic Alchemy (N)
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"Now You're Just Being Ridiculous" by Television Personalities (Greenwich Park) (N)
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"Number One: Protection" by Tom Robinson Band (N)
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"Nunhead" by Happy Accidents (N)
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"NW3" by The Apostles (N)
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"NW3" by The Pogues (N)
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"NW5" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate album) (N)
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"NW8" by Bernie Marsden (N)
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"NW10" by JC Carroll (N)
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"NyLon Woman" by Holestar (N)
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"The Nymph's Dance – The Second of Grays Inn" by Mannheim Steamroller (N)
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"Oh! 'Ampstead" by Albert Chevalier and John Crook ("The day you spent at 'Ampstead 'Eath you never will forget") (O)
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"Oh Camberwell" by Humousexual (O)
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"Oh Baby Won't Come Back Home To Croydon Where Everyone Beedle's And Bo's" by Brian Auger (O)
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"Oh Eversholt" by Ciccone (named for Eversholt Street in Camden) (O)
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"Oh, if you come to Brixton there are lots of sights to see" from The Girl From Utah (O)
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"Oh, London Girls Are All So Haughty, Proud, and Chilly" from A Country Girl (O)
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"Oh, London is Really a Wonderful Town..." by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank (from the musical comedy Our Miss Gibbs) (O)
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"Oh! Mr. Porter" by George LeBrunn ("Came up to see wond'rous sights of famous London Town") (O)
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"Oi! Oi! Oi!" by Cockney Rejects (O)
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"Old Compton Street" by Don Black (from the musical 'Budgie')out (O)
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"Old Compton Street Blues" by Al Stewart (O)
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"The Old Main Drag" by The Pogues (O)
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"Old Kent Road" by Plainsong (O)
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"Old Kent Road" by The Upsetters (O)
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"Old Lady of Stokey" by Ranking Dread (O)
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"Old London Cries" from Sailing Along (O)
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"Old London Town" by Benny Martin (O)
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"Old River Thames" by Automatics (O)
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"Old Siam Sir" by Paul McCartney (O)
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"Old Smokey" by Linda Lewis (O)
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"Old Soho" by Murray Head (O)
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"Old St. Boogie" by Eat (O)
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"The Old Welsh Harp" by Florrie Forde (about the Old Welsh Harp Tavern that stood in Hendon) (O)
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"Old Whitehall Number" by Sadie's Expression (O)
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"Oliver's Army" by Elvis Costello (O)
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"Olympia" by Lush (O)
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"On A Mission" by The Rakes (O)
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"On And On " by Aswad featuring Sweetie Irie (O)
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"On (Catford) Broadway" by Billy Jenkins (O)
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"On Frith Street" by Mo Foster (O)
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"On Lavender Hill" by The Real Tuesday Weld (O)
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"On London Bridge" by Jo Stafford (O)
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"On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" by George Alex Stevens ("Paradise Row" is in Bethnal Green) (O)
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"On The GPO Tower" by Don Spencer (O)
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"On the Kings Road" by The Young Idea (featuring Tony Cox (record producer)) (O)
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"On The Steps of Old St Pauls" by Billy Cotton (O)
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"Once Upon A Long Ago" by Paul McCartney (O)
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"(One Afternoon On) Carnaby Street" by The Tapestry (O)
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"One Better Day" by Madness (O)
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"One Day in London" by Leslie Bricusse (O)
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"One Drop" by P.I.L. (O)
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"One For John Gee" by Jethro Tull (John Gee being manager of London's Marquee Club.) (O)
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"One Hundred Punks" by Generation X (Wardour Street, Soho) (O)
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"One Man Band" by Leo Sayer ("Everyone knows you in Ladbroke Grove") (O)
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"One Two Three (The Ballad of Notting Hill Gate)" by Heron (O)
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"The Only Cool Girl in Ladbroke Grove" by The Manges (O)
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"The Only Living Boy in New Cross" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (O)
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"Open Piccadilly" by Lol Coxhill (O)
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"Operation Trident" by Mad Professor (O)
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"Òran na Cloiche", Scottish Gaelic folk song (commemorates the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey) (O)
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"An Ordinary Copper" by Jeff Darnell and Jack Warner (O)
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"Original London Style" by London Posse (O)
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"Orion" by Jethro Tull ("darkest Chelsea") (O)
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"Ossie's Dream (Spurs Are on Their Way To Wembley)" by Tottenham Hotspur FC With Chas & Dave (O)
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"Our Man in London" by CCS (O)
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"Outer Space/Carry On" by 5 Seconds of Summer (O)
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"Outskirts of London" by Melanie Harrold & Olly Blanchflower (O)
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"Over London Skies" by The Orchestra (O)
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"Over The Flats" by T. Rex (O)
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"Oxford Circus" by Rockers International (O)
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"Oxford Street" by Everything But The Girl (O)
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"Oxford Street" by The Monks (O)
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"Oxford St, W1" by Television Personalities (O)
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"Oxford Street March" by Eric Coates (O)
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"P.25 London" by The Black Crowes (P)
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"Paddington" by Blancmange (P)
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"Paddington Bear" by Bernard Cribbins (P)
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"Paddington Green" by Ray Burton (P)
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"Paid in Full" by Eric B. & Rakim (P)
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"Painter Man" by The Creation (P)
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"Palewell Park" by Bruford (P)
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"Pall Mall Blues" by Joe Pass, Boško Petrović, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (P)
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"Panic" by The Smiths (P)
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"Parigi Londra New York" by Filipponio (has entry on Italian wikipedia) (P)
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"Paris" by The 1975 (P)
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"Park Lane" by Gloria Mundi (P)
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"Parker – Well Done!" by Barry Gray Orchestra (P)
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"Parkeskine" by Saint Etienne (P)
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"Park Row" by Always (P)
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"Parliament Hill" by Magna Carta (P)
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"Parliament Hill" by Saint Etienne (P)
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"Parliament Hill Fields" by Captain Sensible (P)
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"Parliament Hill Fields" by Stephen Duffy & the Lilac Time (P)
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"Part Time Punks" by Television Personalities (P)
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"Parties in Chelsea" by Television Personalities (P)
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"Party in Paris" by UK Subs ("meanwhile back in London", etc.) (P)
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"Passing Through" by Fad Gadget (P)
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"Pass Me the Rizla" by London Posse (Wood Green) (P)
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"Passport To Pimlico" by Johnny Mandel (P)
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"Paternosta Row" by The Twilights (P)
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"Peace of Mind" by Curved Air (Isle of Dogs) (P)
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"Pearly King And Queen" by Portion Control (P)
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"Pearly Queen" by Dave Mason (P)
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"Pearly Queen" by Dizzy Man’s Band (P)
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"Pembridge Court" by Big Jay McNeely (P)
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"Pentonville" by Babyshambles (P)
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"Pentonville Blues" by Glide & Swerve featuring Boy George (P)
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"Perfect Cockney Hard On" by The Noseflutes (P)
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"Peter the Painter" by Ian Dury (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by David W Solomons (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by Lay It On The Line (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by Oslo Plektrum (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by Paul Tracey (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by Rich Evans & the 2nd Edition (P)
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"Petticoat Lane" by Stanley Holloway (P)
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"Petticoat Lane (On A Saturday Ain't So Nice)" by Lionel Bart (P)
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"Petticoat Lane Rag" by Euday L. Bowman (P)
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"Picadilly Lily" by Herbert Kretzmer (from the musical film Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?) (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Adam Ant (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Ambrose (bandleader) (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Arnold Steck (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Crazy Otto (P)
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"Piccadilly" by David Rose and his Orchestra (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Drill (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Fritz Schulz-Reichel (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Julie Andrews (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Squeeze (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Tir Na Nog (P)
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"Piccadilly" by Vivian Ellis (P)
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"Piccadilly 2AM" by Ray Martin (orchestra leader) (P)
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"Piccadilly Baby" by Blue Diamonds (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Adamski's Thing (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Bill Ramsey (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Bo Jangle (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Frank Boeijen (in Dutch) (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Galaxies IV (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by King Tubby (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Ray Anthony (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Stiff Little Fingers (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus" by Pernilla Wahlgren (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus Blues" by Ram John Holder (P)
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"Piccadilly Circus Dub" by Sir Coxson Sound Lloyd Coxsone (P)
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"Piccadilly Folks" by Lord Kitchener (P)
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"Piccadilly Hop" by The Hippy Boys (P)
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"Piccadilly in the Rain (I'll Be There)" by Scarlet (P)
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"Piccadilly Jumps" by Johnny Keating (P)
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"Piccadilly Lady" by David Garrick (P)
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"Piccadilly Lights" by Roy Hill (P)
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"Piccadilly Lily" by David Liebman (P)
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"Piccadilly Lily" by The Wake (P)
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"Piccadilly Line" by Jim Dale (P)
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"Piccadilly Line" by Liverpool Five (P)
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"Piccadilly Night Bus" by The Dreamers (P)
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"Piccadilly Night Ride" by Alan Hawkshaw (P)
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"Piccadilly Palare" by Morrissey (also references Manchester) (P)
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"Piccadilly Panic" by Ralph Sharon (P)
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"Piccadilly Pick Up" by Bill Shepherd (P)
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"Piccadilly Picnic" by David A. Stewart (P)
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"Piccadilly Rag" by Joe 'Fingers' Carr (P)
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"Piccadilly Rock" by Bill Haley & His Comets (P)
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"Piccadilly Run" by Downliners Sect (P)
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"Piccadilly Shake" by Mario Pezzotta (P)
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"Piccadilly Sidetracks" by The Enemy (P)
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"Piccadilly Sunshine" by The First Impression (P)
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"Piccadilly Sweet" by Ekseption (P)
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"The Piccadilly Trail" by The Style Council (P)
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"The Piccadilly Trot" by George Arthurs and Worton Davis (sung by Marie Lloyd) (P)
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"Piccadilly Walk" by Johnny Pearson (P)
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"Piccalilli Dilly" by Bill Finnegan (P)
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"Pick-A-Dilly" by Bill Perkins (P)
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"Pigeon Song" by Patrick Wolf (P)
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"Pigeons" by Genesis (band) (P)
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"Pimlico" by David Devant & His Spirit Wife (P)
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"Pimlico" by Spencer's Washboard Kings (P)
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"Pimlico Road" (hymn tune) (P)
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"Pinball" by Brian Protheroe (P)
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"Pinball Wizard" by The Who (P)
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"Pissed Up in SE1" by Aphex Twin (P)
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"Pizzicato Piccadilly" by Betty Roe (P)
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"Places" by Fountains of Wayne (P)
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"Plaistow Patricia" by Ian Dury (P)
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"Plaistow Flex Out" by Squarepusher (P)
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"Planet Hackney" by Overlord X (P)
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"Plastic Surgery" by Adam and the Ants ("gonna take you down to Harley Street") (P)
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"Platform End" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band (P)
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"Play with Fire" by The Rolling Stones (Knightsbridge, Stepney, St. John's Wood) (P)
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"The Pleasures of Spring Gardens, Vauxhall" by William Boyce (P)
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"The Ploughboy And The Cockney" by Tim Hart & Maddy Prior (P)
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"A Poem on the Underground Wall" by Simon and Garfunkel (P)
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"Police Car" by Cockney Rejects ("I got nicked up West Ham!") (P)
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"Police Officer" by Smiley Culture (East London, cockneys, Victoria) (P)
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"Ponders End Allotments Club" by Chas & Dave (P)
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"Pop Go The Workers (Pt 2)" by Barron Knights (P)
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"Pop Goes the Weasel" – composer unknown ("Up and down the City Road, in and out the Eagle.") (P)
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"Port London Early" by Robin Williamson (P)
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"Portland Place" by Tommy Whittle (P)
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"Portobello" by Lords of the New Church (P)
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"Portobello Belle" by Dire Straits (P)
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"Portobello Cafe" by Ballistic Brothers (P)
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"Portobello Man" by The Bevis Frond (P)
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"Portobello Market" by Syd Dale (P)
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"Portobello Road" by Cat Stevens (P)
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"Portobello Road" by Billy Nicholls (P)
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"Portobello Road" by Sherman Brothers (from Bedknobs and Broomsticks) (P)
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"Portobello Road" by The Spectrum (P)
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"Portobello Road" by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd (P)
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"Portobello Shuffle" by Pink Fairies (P)
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"Posin' At The Roundhouse" by Television Personalities (P)
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"Possibly Parsons Green" by Fairport Convention (P)
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"Postcard From London" by Ray Davies (P)
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"Powder Blue" by Madness (P)
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"Power in the Darkness" by Tom Robinson Band (2004 Version) (P)
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"Powis Square" by Ry Cooder (P)
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"Power To The Palace" by The Palace (P)
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"Prelude – Blues SW19" by Mo Foster (P)
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"The Prettiest Star" by David Bowie (Gloucester Road) (P)
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"Pretty Little Villa Down at Barking" by Gus Elen (P)
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"Primitive London" by Basil Kirchin (P)
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"Primrose 0822" by The Times (band) (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Beverley Martyn (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Kathe Green (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Loudon Wainwright III (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Madness (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Peggy Seeger (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Ray Russell (P)
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"Primrose Hill"[I] by Saint Etienne (P)
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"Primrose Hill" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared (P)
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"Primrose Hill (Theme For Jake)" by Rock Workshop (featuring Alex Harvey (musician)) (P)
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"A Prince in a Pauper's Grave" by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine (P)
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"Princelet Street" by Catherine Howe (P)
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"Probably A Robbery" by Renegade Soundwave (P)
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"The Procession of Popular Capitalism" by McCarthy (P)
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"Products" by Sway ft. El Rae (P)
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"Professor X" by Dave (rapper) (P)
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"Proud City Father" by Mark Ayling (P)
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"Proud Thames" by Louis Bellson (P)
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"Pudding Mill Lane" by Saint Etienne (P)
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"Pulled Along by Love" by The Mutton Birds (trains on the Northern line) (P)
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"Puss in Boots" by Adam Ant (P)
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"Pussy Willow" by Jethro Tull ("in old Mayfair") (P)
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"Put A Bolt in the Door" by Gallon Drunk (P)
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"Putney Bridge" by Ramoncín (P)
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"Putney Breakdown" by Spirit Of John Morgan (P)
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"Puttin' on The Ritz" by Irving Berlin (P)
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"QPR FC" by Queens Park Rangers Football Club (Q)
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"QPR The Greatest" by Mark Lazarus With The Q.P.R. (Q)
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"Queen Mary's Garden" by Haydn Wood (Q)
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"Queensbury Station" by The Magoo Brothers (Q)
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"Queue At Drury Lane" from Kean (musical) (Q)
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"Railway Hotel" by Mike Batt (R)
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"Rain Fall Down" by The Rolling Stones (R)
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"Rain Over London" by Jeff Cameron (R)
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"Raining in London" by The Peddlers (R)
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"A Rainy Day in London" by Paris (R)
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"Rainy Day in London" by Boulevard (R)
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"Rainy Day in London" by The Peddlers (R)
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"Rainy Night in Kilburn" by Ducks Deluxe (R)
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"Rainy Night in London" by Ranking Dread (R)
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"Rainy Night in Soho" by The Pogues (R)
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"A Ramble in St James's Park" by Michael Nyman (R)
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"Rangers Rangers" by Q.P.R. Football Club (R)
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"Rat City" by Art Attacks (R)
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"Ratcliffe Highway" by Fairport Convention; Marc Almond (R)
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"Ravensbourne" by Oicho (David Harrow) (R)
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"Rayner's Lane" by Real People (R)
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"Ready To Roll (London to L.A.)" by Bam Bam & Pebbles (R)
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"Real Estate" by Blak Twang (SE8, Tanner's Hill, Stockwell Park Estate, Stonebridge, Broadwater Farm, Baskerville, New Cross) (R)
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"Reachin'" by Alabama 3 (R)
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"Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3" by Ian Dury (R)
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"Red Bus Rover" by Sidi Bou Said (band) (R)
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"Red For Piccadilly" by Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band (R)
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"Red London" by Sham 69 (R)
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"Red Skies Over Wembley" by The Decorators; Serious Drinking (R)
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"The Red Weed" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds (R)
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"Regent Square" by Henry Smart (R)
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"Regent Street Incident" by String Driven Thing (R)
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"Regent's Park" by Connie Francis (R)
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"Regent's Park" by Raspberry Rocket (R)
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"Regent's Park in Blue" by Dan Melchior (R)
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"Reggae Fi Peach" by Linton Kwesi Johnson (R)
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"Reggae in London City" by The Pioneers (R)
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"Reggie Song" by P.I.L. (Finsbury Park, Seven Sisters) (R)
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"Rehoused in Hounslow" by Robb Johnson (R)
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"Remember You're A Womble" by The Wombles (R)
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"Remembering Petticoat Lane" by John Williams (an instrumental from the Jurassic Park OST) (R)
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"Remote Control" by The Clash (R)
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"Rene" by Small Faces (R)
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"Rendezvous 6:02" by U.K. (R)
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"Respect Me" by Dizzee Rascal (reference to "Holly Street" in E8) (R)
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"The Resurrectionist" by Pet Shop Boys (R)
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"Retreat" by The Rakes (R)
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"Return To Tooting Broadway" by Dick Morrissey & Jim Mullen (R)
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"Return to the London Flat" by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (R)
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"Rhyme" by William Walton (R)
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"Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani ft Eve ("Please book me first class to my fancy house in London Town") (R)
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"Rich Ah Gettin Richer" by Rebel MC (references Tottenham 3, London massive etc.) (R)
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"Richmond" by The Faces (R)
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"Richmond" by Shelagh McDonald (R)
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"Richmond Bridge" by Piero Piccioni (R)
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"Richmond Rhythm & Blues" by Downliners Sect (R)
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"Riddle in London Town" by State Radio (R)
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"Ridley Road" by London Underground (R)
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"The Right Place For Meeting Is The Piccadilly Tube" by Clifford Grey and Nat Ayer (R)
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"The Right Side Of Bond Street" from The Bing Boys Are Here (R)
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"Rigs of London" by Ian Campbell Folk Group (traditional folk song) (R)
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"Riot in a Notting Hill" by The Pioneers (R)
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"Riot in Hyde Park" by Lower Class Brats (R)
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"Riots Over London" by 400 Blows (R)
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"Rising Above Bedlam" by Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart (R)
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"River Lea" by Adele (R)
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"The Road To Hell" by Chris Rea (about the M25 motorway around London) (R)
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"Road To Plaistow" (from Hello Cheeky) (R)
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"Roadblock" by Stock Aitken Waterman (R)
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"Roaring at the Savoy" by Colin Towns Mask Orchestra (R)
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"Rock 'n' Roll Lies" by Razorlight (R)
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"Rock'N Roll London Town" by Gene Williams (R)
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"Rockin' At The 2 I's" by Wee Willie Harris (R)
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"Rockin' At The Ritz" by Ray Campi (R)
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"Rockin' At The Roundhouse" by Bert Weedon (R)
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"Rolling Around Piccadilly" by George Formby (R)
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"Romford Bypass" by Alexei Sayle (R)
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"Romford Girls" by Riff Raff (R)
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"Romford Rap" by Chas & Dave feat The Matchroom Mob (R)
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"A Room in Bloomsbury" by Sandy Wilson (R)
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"Rose A London" by Arthur Louis (R)
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"Rose Ann of Charing Cross" by Frank Sinatra (R)
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"Rosemary McLaren of the Strand" by Richard Digance (R)
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"Rossiter Road" by Ahmad Jamal (R)
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"Rossmore Road (NW1)" by Barry Andrews (R)
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"Rotten Row" by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (R)
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"Rotten Row Boogie" by Jools Holland (R)
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"Round About Regent Street" by Jay Wilbur (R)
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"Round Here" by George Michael (R)
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"Round the Marble Arch" by Ralph Butler and Noel Gay (R)
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"Rough in Hackney" by Overlord X (R)
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"The Rover" by Led Zeppelin ("I've been to London...") 1975 (R)
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"Rowbottom Square" by Barry Mason (R)
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"Roxy Girl" by The Radiators from Space (R)
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"Ruby Soho" by Rancid (R)
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"Rudie Can't Fail" by The Clash; also The Tuts ("On the route of the 19 bus.") (R)
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"Rumpole of the Bailey" by Joseph Horovitz (R)
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"Runaways" by Shut Up And Dance (R)
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"The Rust on the Screws of the Churchill Theatre" by Billy Jenkins (R)
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"Saddle Up 1990" by David Christie featuring MC De (S)
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"Saddlers Wells" by Haydn Wood (S)
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"Sad Mona Lisa" by Television Personalities (S)
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"Sage of Sydney Street" by Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation (S)
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"St. Andrew's By The Wardrobe" by Jools Holland (S)
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"St. Francis Amongst the Mortals" by McCarthy ("..arrived in London and lived a lamb-like life..") (S)
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"St. James Park" by Leslie Holmes (S)
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"St. James Park in Spring" by Haydn Wood (S)
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"St. James Walk" by The Clientele (S)
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"St. John Smith Square" by Putnam Murdock (S)
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"St. John's Wood Affair" by Nirvana (British band) (S)
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"St. Martin's In The Fields" by Jools Holland (S)
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"St. Martin's-In-The-Fields" by The Rain (S)
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"St. Martin's Lane" by Wild Thyme (S)
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"St. Pancras" by Quintessence (S)
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"St. Pancras" by Underworld And Gabriel Yared (S)
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"St. Paul's" by Blancmange (S)
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"St. Pauls" by L. Paul-Phillips (S)
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"St. Pauls Beneath a Sinking Sky" by The Clientele (S)
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"St. Pauls Suite" by Gustav Holst (S)
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"Sal and Methuselam" by F. C. Sansom (probably 1866, sung by William H. Lingard) (S)
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"Sale of the Century" by Sleeper (S)
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"Salt Box Hill" by Bob Burgos (member of Matchbox (band)) (S)
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"Salvador Dalí's Garden Party" by Television Personalities (Kensington Market) (S)
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"Sam" by Suede (Lancaster Road) (S)
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"Sam's Town" by The Killers (S)
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"Santa Ain't Commin Down to Brixton Town" by Jackie Robinson (S)
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"Satellite" by Sex Pistols (S)
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"Saturday Gigs" by Mott the Hoople (Chelsea, Croydon, Roundhouse [Camden], etc) (S)
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"Saturday in the Kings Road" by Harry Robertson (musician) And His Orchestra (S)
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"Saturday Morning In Angel Lane" by Ewan MacColl (S)
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"Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees" by The Leyton Buzzards ("Found my Mecca near Tottenham Hale station, I discovered heaven in the Seven Sisters Road" and also "Crews from Balham and Golders Green...") (S)
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"Saturday Night in Camden Town" by International Observer (S)
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"Saturday Night Facts of Life" by Comet Gain The Cribs (S)
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"Saturday Nite" by Earth, Wind & Fire (S)
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"Save the World, Get the Girl" by The King Blues (S)
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"Saville Row" by Skeewiff (S)
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"Say A Little Prayer" by Bomb The Bass (S)
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"Scandal in Brixton Market" by Girlie & Laurel Aitken (S)
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"Scarlet Begonias" by Grateful Dead ("As I was walking 'round Grosvenor Square...") (S)
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"Schooltime Chronicle" by Smiley Culture (Tulse Hill, Stockwell, Kennington) (S)
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"Scotland Yard" by Garry & The Gonads (S)
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"Scotland Yard" by Phillip Boa (S)
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"Screwface Capital" by Dave (Streatham) (S)
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"SE12" by The Business (S)
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"SE15" by Freq Nasty (S)
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"SE16" by God Colony ft. Flohio (S)
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"SE18" by The Visitors (2003) (S)
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"Seaside Shuffle" by Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs (S)
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"Second Hand" by Wilfrid Brambell (1962: namechecks London locations and sung as if by Steptoe senior) (S)
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"See My Friends" by The Kinks ("They'll cross the river..." Thames) (S)
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"Seeing Through London" by Joseph Cotton And The Lord Son (S)
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"Serpentine Gallery" by Alternative TV (S)
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"Set The Thames on Fire" by Scientist (S)
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"Seven Kings" by [Juan María Solare] (S)
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"Seven Dials" by Jah Wobble & Ollie Marland (S)
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"Seven Dials" by Jools Holland (S)
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"Seven Dials" by Madness (S)
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"Seven Sisters Dub" by King Tubby (S)
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"Seven Sisters Road" by Dan Reed Network (S)
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"Seven Sisters to Silverlake" by Comet Gain (S)
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"Sex Kick (Ciao Portobello)" by Transvision Vamp (S)
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"The Sewers of the Strand" by Spike Milligan (S)
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"Shad Thames" by Saint Etienne (S)
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"Shadwell Stair" by Betty Roe (S)
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"Shake Buckingham Palace Down" by Dennis Bovell (S)
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"Shakespeare Road" by The Mahones (S)
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"Shakin' Up (Downing Street)" by Bad Manners (S)
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"She Ain't Worth It" by Glenn Medeiros ft Bobby Brown (Boilerhouse mix) (S)
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"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") (S)
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"She Wears Red Feathers" by Guy Mitchell (S)
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"Sheila" by Jamie T (S)
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"Shepherds Bush" by Angletrax (S)
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"Shepherd's Bush" by Elizabeth Barraclough (S)
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"Shepherds Bush Cowboy" by Third World War (S)
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"Shepherds Bush in Dub" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics (S)
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"She's A Great Great Girl" by Harry Hastings's Palm Beach Orchestra (S)
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"She's A Woman" by Scritti Politti & Shabba Ranks (S)
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"Shock on the Tube" by 10cc (S)
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"Shopping In Kensington" (from Follow That Girl) (S)
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"Shouting for the Gunners" by Arsenal FC and Tippa Irie (S)
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"Shut 'Em Down In London Town" by The Majority (S)
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"(Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star" by Bill Wyman (Trafalgar Square, Battersea) (S)
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"Sidney Street" by Chris Difford (S)
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"Sid's Song" by Inner City Unit ("In London town where I was born") (S)
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"Sights and Sounds of London Town" by Richard Thompson (S)
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"Sightsee M.C.!" by Big Audio Dynamite (S)
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"Sightseeing in the UK" by Bill Rogers (Buckingham Palace, etc.) (S)
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"Signs" by Snoop Dogg ft Justin Timberlake (S)
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"Silver Street" by Jeremy Gluck (S)
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"Sing A Song of London" by Stanley Holloway (S)
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"Singers Hampstead Home" by Microdisney (S)
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"Sion House" by Wild Thyme (S)
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"Sir Keith at Lambeth" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab (S)
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"Sirens of Acre Lane" by Genaside II (S)
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"Silvertown" by Cockney Rejects (S)
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"Silvertown Blues" by Mark Knopfler (S)
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"Simply Unstoppable" by Tinie Tempah (S)
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"Sister Rosetta" by Alabama 3 (Brixton) (S)
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"Sitting in London City" by Mel Collins (S)
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"Six Bells Stampede" by Wally Fawkes And The Troglodytes (The Six Bells was a jazz venue in London) (S)
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"Skeleton Horse" by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins (in The Highbury Working) (S)
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"Sketches From The National Gallery" by Louis Bellson (S)
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"Skyline – West One" by Syd Dale (S)
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"Skylon" by 808 State (S)
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"Slam" by Humanoid (Brian Dougans) (S)
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"Slaughter At Primrose Hill" by Frank Popp Ensemble (S)
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"Slim Slow Slider," by Van Morrison ("Saw you walking down by Ladbroke Grove..") (S)
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"Sleepless in London" by Neon Jungle (S)
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"Sloane Square" by Simon Fisher Turner (S)
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"Sloane Square" by The Ursidae (S)
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"Sloane Street Ladies" by Arthur Macrae and Richard Addinsell (S)
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"Slow Down at the Castle" by Saint Etienne (S)
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"Small Ads" by Small Ads (S)
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"Small Town Girl" by Good Shoes (References Raynes Park High School) (S)
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"Smashing Time" by Television Personalities (S)
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"The Smile" by David Essex (S)
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"Smithers-Jones" by The Jam (Waterloo Line) (S)
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"Snooker Loopy" by Chas & Dave (S)
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"Snowbound On The South Bank" by Saint Etienne (S)
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"Snowed In At Wheeler Street" by Kate Bush (S)
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"So Rotton" by Blak Twang (London – West, East, South, North and NW) (S)
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"So So" by Gary Go (S)
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"So Proud To Be A Gunner (The Wembley Cup Song)" by Leon Carr (S)
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"So you'd better stay with me at Mocha, and be number 5 0 3. You'll find me the wittiest joker from Greenwich to the Caspian Sea..." by Alfred Cellier and Albert Jarret (S)
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"Soho" by Bay City Rollers (S)
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"Soho" by Bert Jansch and John Renbourn (S)
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"Soho" by Brand X (S)
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"Soho" by Cook Da Books (S)
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"Soho" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (S)
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"Soho" by The Hangovers (S)
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"Soho" by Incognito (S)
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"Soho" by Ian Whitcomb (S)
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"Soho" by Jools Holland (S)
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"Soho" by L.A. Guns (S)
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"Soho" by Lars Gullin Quartet (S)
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"Soho" by Light of the World (S)
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"Soho" by Steve Smith and Vital Information (S)
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"Soho" by UK Subs (S)
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"Soho A Go Go" by The Members (S)
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"Soho All Over Again" by Robb Johnson (S)
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"Soho Alley" by The Fixx (S)
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"Soho Blues" by Acker Bilk (S)
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"Soho Blues" by Reg Owen (S)
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"Soho Cab Ride" by Ballistic Brothers (S)
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"Soho Code" by Deep Blue (musician) (S)
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"Soho Dreams" by Secret Affair (S)
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"Soho Fair" by Bert Weedon (S)
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"Soho Forenoons" by John Ireland (from Three London Pieces) (S)
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"Soho Fun" by Sad Society (S)
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"Soho Girls" by Pork Dukes (S)
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"Soho Heart" by Robb Johnson (S)
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"Soho Jack" by Paul Brett (S)
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"Soho Mojo" by Spyro Gyra (S)
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"Soho (Needless to say)" by Al Stewart (S)
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"Soho Phaze"/"Soho Nights" by Elixia (S)
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"Soho Sad Show" by Bobby Henry (S)
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"Soho Saturday Night Shuffle" by Bill Shepherd (S)
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"Soho Solitaire" by Peter Miller (S)
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"Soho Square" by Kirsty MacColl (S)
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"Soho Square" by Lindisfarne (S)
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"Soho St Ives Tangier" by The Focus Group (S)
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"Soho Stripper" by Dick Hyman (S)
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"Soho Strut" by Brand New Heavies (S)
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"Soho Strut" by Secret Affair (S)
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"Soho Studio" by the People Band (featuring Terry Day amongst others) (S)
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"Solitary Confinement" by The Members (S)
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"Solo in Soho" by Phil Lynott (S)
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"Someone in London" by Godsmack (S)
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"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" by Elton John ("East End nights") (S)
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"Somers Town" by Jasmine Minks (S)
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"Somerstown" by The Parkinsons (S)
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"Somewhere In London" by Steeleye Span (S)
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"Son Of 'There's No Place Like Homerton'" by Hatfield and the North (S)
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"Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" by Bloc Party (S)
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"Song for Ruth Ellis" by Adam and the Ants ("Violence in Hampstead") (S)
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"Songs And Cries of London Town" by Bob Chilcott (S)
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"Sonny's Lettah" by Linton Kwesi Johnson (S)
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"Sorted for E's and Wizz" by Pulp (S)
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"Soundlife London" by The Clarke & Ware Experiment (Vince Clarke and Martyn Ware) (S)
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"South Bank" by Colin Towns Mask Quintet (S)
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"South London Boroughs" by Burial (S)
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"Sound Bwoy Burial" by Gant (South, North, East and West London) (S)
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"Sound of Swinging London" by Glen Matlock and The Philistines (S)
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"Sound of the Suburbs" by The Members (S)
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"Sounds From the Street" by The Jam (S)
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"Southall Riots' by The Defects (S)
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"Southbank Song" by Dan Melchior (S)
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"South Africa House" by Disco Students (S)
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"South Circular Dub" by King Tubby (S)
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"South East Fifteen" by Humousexual (S)
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"South East London Skank" by Basque Dub Foundation (S)
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"South Kensington Slags" by Reverend Pike (S)
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"South London Boy" by Arthur Kay's Originals (S)
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"South London Forever" by Florence and the Machine (S)
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"South of the River" by Blast Furnace And The Heatwaves (S)
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"South of the River" by Mica Paris (S)
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"South of the River Thames" by Margo Random & The Space Virgins (S)
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"South Side of the River" by Gary Holton (S)
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"Southern Belles in London Sing" by The Faint (S)
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"Southside" by The Southside Allstars (a grime song about South London) (S)
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"Southside Tenements" by David Knopfler (S)
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"Souvenir of London" by Procol Harum (S)
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"Space Angel Station" by Drum Club (S)
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"Spanish Place" by Jah Wobble & Bill Sharpe (S)
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"Speakeasy" by Pat Travers (S)
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"Speakeasy" by The Who (about the Speakeasy Club in 1960s/1970s London) (S)
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"Speaker's Corner" by Haven (S)
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"Speakers Corner" by Jools Holland (S)
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"Speakers Corner" by Parchment (S)
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"Spencer Road Rock" by Elroy Bailey (a member of Black Slate) (S)
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"SPG" by Red Alert (S)
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"Spirit" by Razorlight (S)
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"Spitalfields" by Red Snapper (S)
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"Sports Line London" by London Brass (S)
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"Spring-Heel'd Jack (The Terror of London)" by The Gonads (S)
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"Springtime in Piccadilly Circus" by Johnny Scott (S)
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"Springtime in Whitechapel" by Carol Grimes (S)
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"Spurs Go Marching On" by The Cheers (S)
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"Spurs Medley (Win The Cup – Wembley Wembley/We Love You Tottenham)" by Tottenham Hotspur FC (S)
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"Stagger" by Underworld (S)
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"Stairway To Croydon" by Dan Melchior (S)
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"Stand Up Tall" by Dizzee Rascal (S)
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"Stanley (Does It All)" by Scatman Crothers (S)
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"Stanwell" by Action Pact! (S)
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"Starlight Melody (Waterloo Bridge)" by Nini Rosso (S)
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"Stardom in Acton" by Pete Townshend (S)
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"A State Procession (Buckingham Palace)" by Albert Ketelbey (S)
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"Statuesque" by Sleeper (S)
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"Stavordale Road, N5" by The Nips (A street in Highbury) (S)
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"Stay Free" by The Clash (Brixton [Prison], Crown (& Sceptre) [Streatham Hill]) (S)
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"Step It Down Shepherd's Bush" by Ranking Joe (S)
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"Stick To London Town" by Ella Shields (S)
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"Sticks Vs. Smoke" by Dan Melchior (Broke Revue) (S)
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"The Stoke Newington 8" by The Apostles (S)
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"Stoke Newington Skank" by Conscious Sounds & Partial Records (S)
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"Stompin' At Decca" by Django Reinhardt (S)
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"Stone Thames" by Big Audio Dynamite (S)
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"Stoned on Denmark Street" by New Jersey Kings (an alias of the James Taylor Quartet) (S)
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"Stop London Sinking" by Si-{cut}.db (Douglas Benford) (S)
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"Stop This Crazy Thing" by Coldcut (S)
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"Straight To Stereo (Tokyo-London)" by Dr Calculus (featured Stephen Duffy) (S)
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"Strange Tale of Madame Occhahontas and the Westminister Dreadlocks" by David Rudder (S)
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"Strange Town" by The Jam (S)
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"Streatham" by Dave (S)
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"Streatham Hippodrome" by The Cuppa T (S)
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"Street Fighting Man" by The Rolling Stones (S)
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"Street People (Of London Town)" by Triple Beat Alliance (S)
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"The Streets of Ladbroke Grove" by Delroy Washington (S)
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"Streets of London" by B.B. Seaton (S)
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"Streets of London" by The Challengers (B-side to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.") (S)
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"Streets of London" by Clover (S)
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"Streets of London" by Ralph McTell (Blackmore's Night, Anti-Nowhere League) (S)
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"Streets of Whitechapel" by JC Carroll (S)
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"Street Tuff" by Rebel MC (S)
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"Strip Show" by Doll By Doll (S)
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"Strolling Down The Strand" by Fred Godfrey and Leslie Sarony (S)
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"Strolling in Hyde Park" by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires (S)
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"Strummin'" by Chas & Dave (Brixton, Barnet) (S)
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"Struttin' In The Strand" by Harry Roy and his Mayfair Hotel Orchestra (S)
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"Studio 51" by Downliners Sect (S)
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"Success" by Sigue Sigue Sputnik (Savile Row etc.) (S)
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"Sugarhouse Lane" by Saint Etienne (S)
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"Sugar & Spice" by Madness ("We bought a flat in Golders Green") (S)
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"Suicide on Downing Street" by Tim Finn (S)
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"Suite in C (Including Turnham Green, Here I Am And Others)" by McDonald & Giles (S)
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"Sultans of Swing" by Dire Straits (S)
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"Summer In London" by Pete Willsher (S)
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"Sunday" by Bloc Party (S)
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"Sunday Afternoon In Belgrave Square" by Trevor Bilmuss (S)
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"Sunday Street" by Squeeze (S)
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"Sunny Goodge Street" by Donovan (S)
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"Sunday Morning Camden Town" by Louis Philippe (S)
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"Sunday Morning in Petticoat Lane" by Maria Dallas (S)
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"Sunny South Kensington" by Donovan (S)
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"Sunny Street, W14" by Sutherland Brothers Band (S)
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"Sunset Boulevard" by Kim Fowley (S)
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"Supper at the Savoy" by Raymond Scott (S)
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"Supreme" by Robbie Williams ("All the lonely hearts in London caught a plane and flew away") (S)
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“Surfin’ In Kilburn” by Slow Fade (S)
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"Surfin' SW12" by The Monochrome Set (S)
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"Susan's Soho Parties" by Bill Pritchard (S)
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"Suspicious Eyes" by The Rakes (S)
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"Suzy" by Benny Hill ("Now I wandered down into Soho") (S)
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"Suzy Moved To Notting Hill Gate" by John Gotting (S)
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"Suzy (Was A Girl From Greenford)" by Johnny G (aka John Gotting) (S)
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"Svata Parlan I London (Black Pearl in London)" by Thomas Di Leva (S)
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"SW4" by Gail Ann Dorsey (S)
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"SW5" by Mike Silver (S)
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"The Swallows of London Town" by Autumn Defense (S)
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"Swan Wharf" by Saint Etienne (S)
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"Swedish Sin" by Billie the Vision and the Dancers (S)
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"Sweet London Lady" by Lou Christie (S)
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"The Sweet Salutation on Primrose Hill" – composer unknown (17th century) (S)
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"Sweet Thames" by Vivian Ellis (S)
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"Sweet Thames Flow Softly" by Ewan MacColl ft. Planxty (S)
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"Sweet Thing" by Van Morrison (S)
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"Swimming Over London" by King's Singers (S)
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"Swing Big Ben" by Joe Daniels (jazz drummer) & his Hot Shots (S)
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"Swingin' At Maida Vale" by Benny Carter (S)
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"Swingin' Beefeater" by The Tornados (S)
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"Swinging In The Rain" by Norman Vaughan (S)
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"Swinging London" by Barbara Windsor (S)
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"Swinging London" by The Cleaners from Venus (S)
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"Swinging London" by The First Impression (S)
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"Swinging London" by Hamburger All-Stars (S)
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"Swinging London" by London (S)
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"Swinging London" by The Magnetic Fields (S)
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"Swinging London" by The Pretenders (S)
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"Swinging London Town" by Girls Aloud (S)
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"Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres" by Al Stewart (S)
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"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") (S)
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"Symphony No 104 in D Major (London)" by Joseph Haydn (S)
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"Take It" by Flowered Up (T)
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"Take It Easy (Lights Out Over London)" by Little Bo Bitch (T)
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"Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty" by Florrie Forde (T)
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"Take Me Back to Ealing" by Graeme Elston (T)
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"Take Me Back To London" by Ruby (T)
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"Take Me Down To Kensington High" by Bill Shepherd (T)
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"Take Me in a Taxi, Joe" by Bennett Scott (T)
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"Taking After Dear Old Dad" by Noël Coward ("Later on I meet a pal and stroll with him along the Mall") (T)
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"The Taking of Peckham 123" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (T)
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"Takin' The 5'05 London" by The Hornettes (T)
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"The Tale of Two Cities" by Semprini (T)
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"Taste of Aggro" by The Barron Knights ("We're from Catford", etc.) (T)
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"Tea at the Cafe De Paris" by Cayenne (T)
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"The Tears Shed in London Tonight" by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee (T)
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"Techno Fan" by The Wombats (T)
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"Techno Funk" by Lost (T)
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"Teddington Green" by John Scott (composer) (T)
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"Teenagers In London" by Martin Ansell (T)
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"Tell Them You're A Londoner" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams (T)
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"Tell Me When The Whistle Blows" by Elton John (T)
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"Temple Bar" by Gazebo (musician) (T)
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"Temple Bar" by Jools Holland (T)
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"Thames" by Jah Wobble (T)
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"The Thames" by Starsailor (T)
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"Thames – A Tempo" by Betty Roe (T)
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"Thames At High Water" by Miaow (T)
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"The Thames Hornpipe" by Patrick Street (T)
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"Thames Lighterman" by Alasdair Clayre (T)
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"Thames Walk" by Don Rendell (T)
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"Thameslick" by Amen Andrews (T)
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"That'll Be Very Useful Later On" by Noël Coward ("Mary had them watched from Charing Cross to Golders Green") (T)
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"That's My Impression" by Pet Shop Boys (references the Serpentine) (T)
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"That's Nice" by Neil Christian (T)
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"That's What I Like" by Chas & Dave (T)
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"The Theatre" by Pet Shop Boys (T)
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"Theatre of the Absurd" by Ian Hunter (T)
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"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) (T)
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"There Is A Greenford Far Away (Medley)" by Johnny G (T)
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"There's A Beat Goin' On" by Londonbeat (T)
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"There's A Lovely Lake in London" by Tolchard Evans (T)
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"There's A Place Called London" by Buddy Greco (T)
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"There's No Place Like London" by Shirley Bassey (T)
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"They Call me the Belle of Dollis Hill" from Little Jack Sheppard (T)
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"They're Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace" by Billy Cotton (T)
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"This Is A London Song" by The Union (T)
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"This Is London" by Akala (T)
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"This Is London" by Don McGlashan (T)
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"This Is London" by Exposure (T)
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"This Is London" by Greedy Beat Syndicate (T)
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"This Is London" by Neil Harrison (T)
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"This Is London" by The Times (T)
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"This London Bridge" by Cilla Black (T)
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"This Must Be London Town" by Michael Chambosse and Friends (T)
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"This World Over" by XTC (T)
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"Thornton Heath" by Nairobi Meets Mad Professor (T)
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"Three Juvenile Delinquents" by Noël Coward ("Once we pinched a Cadillac and drove her from the Marble Arch to Kew") (T)
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"Three White Feathers" by Noël Coward (Ealing girl makes good) (T)
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"Tied Up Too Tight" by Hard-Fi (references the Great West Road) (T)
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"Tiger Tiger" by Paul Quinn (T)
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"Tighten Up, Vol. 88" by Big Audio Dynamite (T)
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"Till the Lights of London Shine Again" by Tommie Connor and Edward Pola (T)
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"Time for Heroes" by The Libertines (T)
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"Time of Our Life" by Jeff Lynne's ELO (T)
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"Time Stands Still in London" by Bernie Parry (T)
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"A Tiny Flat in Soho Square" by Cicely Courtneidge and Harold French (T)
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"Tired of England" by Dirty Pretty Things (T)
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"Tiswas" by Sleaford Mods (T)
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"Titanic Reaction" by 999 ("going round on the Circle Line") (T)
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"To Battersea with Bunches" by The Orb (T)
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"To Cry You a Song" by Jethro Tull (T)
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"To God; An Anthem sung in the Chappell at Whitehall" by Betty Roe (T)
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"To London" music by Franz Lehar; lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Paul M. Potter (T)
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"To London With You" by Al Jones (T)
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"To The Winter" by Brett Anderson ("So I went and sat in Crystal Palace, by the plastic dinosaurs") (T)
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"To Wimbledon With Love" by The Wombles (T)
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"Tom Jones International" by Tom Jones (T)
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"Tom O'Bedlam" by Steeleye Span (traditional folk ballad) (T)
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"Tomorrow Night" by The Front Lawn (T)
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"Tonight in Camden Town" by John Kerr (T)
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"Tonite Let's All Make Love in London" by Carrington featuring Lisa McQuillanll (T)
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"Too Much Brandy" by The Streets (mentions a tube train and the Dog Star pub, Brixton) (T)
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"Toon Army – Going To Wembley" by Mungo Jerry (T)
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"Tooting Bec Rape Case" by England (T)
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"Tooting Bec Wreck" by Hanoi Rocks (T)
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"Top of the Morning" by Noël Coward ("London is shiny and free, that is, as free as a Democracy can be") (T)
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"Torn on the Platform" by Jack Peñate (T)
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"Tottenham Burned" by Robb Johnson (T)
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"Tottenham Rock" by U Brown (T)
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"Tottenham Three" by The AK47s (also covered by AOS3) (T)
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"Tottenham Tottenham" by Tottenham Hotspur FC (T)
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"Tower Hill" by Haydn Wood (from London Landmarks Suite) (T)
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"Tower Hill" by Jonathan Coe & Louis Philippe (T)
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"Tower of London" by ABC (T)
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"Tower Block Rock (W1)" by Twenty Flight Rockers (T)
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"Tower Bridge" by Spike Milligan (T)
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"Tower Warders, Under Orders" by Gilbert & Sullivan (from The Yeoman of the Guard) (T)
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"Towers of London" by XTC (T)
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"Trafalgar" by Bee Gees (T)
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"Trafalgar Square" by Guy Bolton, Fred Thompson (writer), Douglas Furber, Martin Broones and Graham John (T)
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"Trafalgar Square" by Huggy Bear (T)
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"Trafalgar Square" by Pablo Gad (T)
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"Trafalgar Square" by Werner Drexler (T)
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"Trafalgar Square Dance" by Leslie Crowther (T)
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"Traffic in Fleet Street" by Nick Heyward (T)
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"Trailer Load of Girls" by Shabba Ranks (T)
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"Traitors Gate" by Blitzkrieg (T)
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"Traitors Gate" by Chelsea (T)
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"Traitors Gate" by More (T)
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"Trams of Old London" by Robyn Hitchcock (T)
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"Transmetropolitan" by The Pogues (T)
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"Transport of Delight" by Flanders and Swann (T)
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"The Trees in Grosvenor Square" by Johnny Scott (T)
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"Trellick Tower" by Emmy the Great (T)
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"Tried by the Centre Court" by Michael Flanders & Donald Swann (T)
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"Trinity Wharf" by Saint Etienne (T)
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"Trip To London" by Stockton's Wing (T)
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"Tropical London" by Rancid (T)
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"Trouble on Oxford Street" by Skinny Lister (T)
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"Trouble on the Westside" by Tony Touch featuring Slick Rick (Mitcham) (T)
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"Truro Road" by Juan María Solare (T)
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"T-Shirt Weather in the Manor" by Kano (T)
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"Tube Disasters" by Flux of Pink Indians (T)
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"Tube Train" by The Iveys (T)
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"Tube Train Blues" by Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (featuring Bob Brunning) (T)
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"Tulse Hill Nights" by 999 (T)
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"Turned Away" by Audio Bullys (T)
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"Turnpike Lane" by Odin (T)
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"Twas in Hyde Park, Beside the Row" from The Emerald Isle (T)
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"Twenty-Four Minutes from Tulse Hill" by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (T)
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"Twickenham Ferry" by Theo Marzials (T)
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"Twilight (Uxbridge Road)" by Anthony Moore (T)
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"Two Cockney Kids" by Leslie Bricusse (from Three Hats for Lisa) (T)
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"Two Criminal Points of View" by McCarthy (T)
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"Two Ol' Girls From Camden Town" by Chas & Dave (T)
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"Tyburn" by The Pack (featuring Kirk Brandon) (T)
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"Tyburn" by The Wall (T)
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"Tyburn Tree" by The Men They Couldn't Hang (T)
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"The Tyburn Tree" by Marc Almond (T)
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"UFO's over Leytonstone" by Squarepusher (U)
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"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" by Alexei Sayle (the Thames Barrier, Bermondsey, Peckham, Stanmore, Fulham, etc.) (U)
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"The Um-Ber-El-La-Mender" by George Leybourne and Alfred Lee ("Standing in the Strand with cigar-lights") (U)
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"Un Dimanche A Londres" by Edith Piaf (U)
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"Uncommercial Road" by Jah Wobble (U)
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"Under London Lights" by The Peddlers (U)
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"Under New Management (parts 1&2)" by Barron Knights (U)
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"Under The Gun" by The Killers ("Stupid on the streets of London") (U)
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"Under The Westway" by Blur (U)
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"Undercover Anarchist" by Silver Bullet (U)
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"Underground Music" by Ivor Biggun ("On London Transport, I used to do my shopping") (U)
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"The Underground Train" by Lord Kitchener (U)
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"Underneath the Arches" by Bud Flanagan (the Arches were railway arches near Charing Cross) (U)
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"Unemployed in Summertime" by Emiliana Torrini (Primrose Hill) (U)
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"Unfortunately" by McCarthy ("Let us go to a better town.. otherwise we'll go to the Thames") (U)
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"Up Against the Wall" by Tom Robinson Band (Whitehall/Brixton/Notting Hill Gate/County Hall) (U)
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"Up at the House of Cecil Sharp" by Bob & Carole Pegg (part of Mr Fox) (U)
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"Up on the Catwalk" by Simple Minds (Brixton) (U)
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"Up The Bracket" by The Libertines (U)
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"Up The Elephant And Round The Castle" by Keith Emerson & Jim Davidson (U)
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"Up The Junction" by Manfred Mann (U)
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"Up The Junction" by Squeeze (U)
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"Up The Spurs" by The Cheers (U)
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"Up with the Arsenal" by Arsenal F.C. (U)
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"Upfield" by Billy Bragg (Primrose Hill) (U)
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"Upon Hilly Fields" by Lucky Soul (Brockley/Lewisham) (U)
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"Upper Clapton Dance" by Professor Green (U)
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"Upper Osterley" by Norma Tanega (U)
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"Upminster Kid" by Kilburn and the High Roads (Romford) (U)
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"Upper Norwood Girls" by Russ Abbot (U)
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"Upper St N.1" by L Howard Hughes (U)
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"Uxbridge Stomp" by Ray Foxley (U)
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"V Thirteen" by Big Audio Dynamite (V)
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"Vagt Ved Kongens Slot (Vor Dem Buckingham Palast)" by Ulla Pia (V)
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"Valley Floyd Road" by Charlton Athletic (V)
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"The Vampire of Highgate" by Marc Almond (V)
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"The Vauxhall Labyrinth" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab (V)
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"Vauxhall Savage" by The Pack (featuring Kirk Brandon) (V)
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"Vauxhall Tavern Strip Medley" by Christopher Gunning (V)
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"Vauxhall to Lambeth Bridge" by Julie Driscoll ft Brian Auger and the Trinity (V)
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"Victoria Gardens" by Madness (V)
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"Victoria Sight" (i) by King Tubby (V)
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"A View From Her Room" by Weekend (V)
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"Violence Grows" by Fatal Microbes (V)
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"Violet Hill" by Coldplay (a small street in St John's Wood) (V)
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"The Vision of Peregrine Worsthorne" by McCarthy (Fleet Street) (V)
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"Visitors London" by Betty Roe (V)
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"Voices in Westminster Abbey" by John Mills-Cockell (V)
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"Vor Dem Buckingham Palast" by Peggy March (V)
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"W9" by Baby Ford (W)
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"W11 Blues" by Transvision Vamp (W)
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"W11 To Whangaroa Bay" by Tex Pistol (an alias of Ian Morris) (W)
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"Waiting for the 7.18" by Bloc Party (W)
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"Waiting for the Worms" by Pink Floyd (mentions roads in the Brixton area, from The Wall 1979) (W)
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"Waiting in Walthamstow" by The Cranberries (W)
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"Walk of Life" by Spice Girls (from Spiceworld 1997) (W)
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"Walk to Regents Park" by John Murphy (W)
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"Walking Back To Waterloo" by Bee Gees (W)
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"The Walking Birds of Carnaby" by Ross Bagdasarian (W)
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"Walking Down Brick Lane" by Juan María Solare (W)
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"Walking Down The Strand" by High Society (W)
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"Walking in London" by Concrete Blonde (W)
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"Walking Talking London Blues" by Meic Stevens (W)
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"Walnut Tree Walk" by Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin (W)
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"Wake Up London!" by The Vulcans (TV Theme) (W)
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"Wapping Steps" by Jools Holland (W)
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"Wardour Street Waltz" by Cy Grant and Bill Le Sage (W)
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"Warren Street (SE10 9LY)" by Bed & Bondage (an alias used by Dutch producer Patrick Prins) (W)
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"Warwick Avenue" by Duffy (W)
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"Waterloo" by Dream Academy (W)
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"Waterloo Bridge" by Jools Holland (W)
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"Waterloo Bridge" by Ted Heath (bandleader) (W)
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"Waterloo Lily" by Caravan (W)
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"Waterloo Road" by Jason Crest (W)
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"Waterloo Rock" by Don Reco (Rico Rodriguez) (W)
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"Waterloo Station" by Jane Birkin (lyrics by Rufus Wainwright) (W)
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"Waterloo Sunset" by The Kinks (W)
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"Waterloo Walk" by John Dankworth (W)
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"W.E.M.B.L.E.Y." by Ray Dales Hip Hop Band (W)
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"We All Follow Man Utd" by Manchester United FC (W)
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"We Are London" by Madness (The Liberty of Norton Folgate album) (W)
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"We Are The Firm" by Cockney Rejects (W)
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"We Are The Lambeth Boys" by Johnny Dankworth (W)
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"We Are Wimbledon" by Wimbledon FC (W)
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"We Call It Acieeed" by D-Mob (about the London Acid House scene mentions the "Spectrum", "Future" and "Shoom" Acid House parties). (W)
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"We Got The Juice" by Freeez (W)
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"We Live in London Baby" by Roy Ayers (W)
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"We Live Our Lives in City Streets" by Noël Coward ("The London traffic's steady roar can stir our hearts a great deal more") (W)
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"We Shall Not Be Moved" by Liverpool F.C. (W)
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"We the Kings of Orient" by Leyton Orient F.C. (W)
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"Welcome" by The Who (W)
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"Welcome 2 London" by Sandeeno & Joseph Cotton (W)
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"Welcome to London" by Zagu Zar (a dance-hall remake of the song "Welcome to Jamrock", Damian Marley) (W)
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"Welcome to London Town" by Julian Dawson (W)
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"Welcome to London Town" by Plainsong (W)
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"Wellington Barracks" by Haydn Wood (from Snapshots of London Suite) (W)
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"Wellington Goes To Waterloo" by The Wombles (W)
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"Wells Street Skank" by The Undivided (W)
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"Wembley Stadium" by Ken Mackintosh (W)
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"The Wembley Trail" by The Wave Band (W)
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"Wembley Way" by Albert Elms (W)
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"Wembley Wembley" by Special Duties (W)
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"We're Going to the Country" by Lionel Bart (W)
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"Werewolf (Loose in London)" by Meco (W)
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"Werewolves in London" by London (W)
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"Werewolves of London" by Paul Roland (W)
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"Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon (W)
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"West 14" by Gol Gappas (W)
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"West Eleven" by Nick Stephens Septet (W)
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"West End" by Thomas Leer (W)
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"West End Girl" by Darryl Read (W)
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"West End Girls" by Pet Shop Boys (W)
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"West End Lane" by Workshy (W)
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"West End Pad" by Cathy Dennis (W)
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"West End of Park Lane" by Hot Chocolate (W)
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"West End Riot" by The Living End (W)
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"West Ham United" by Boleyn Boys (W)
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"West London" by Charles Ives (W)
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"West London Ghosts" by Guiye Frayo (W)
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"West of Carnaby" by Sounds Orchestral ft. Johnny Pearson (W)
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"West of London Town" by The Bolshoi (W)
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"West One" by Mark Andrews And The Gents (W)
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"West One" by Rupie Edwards (W)
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"West One (Shine on Me)" by The Ruts (W)
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"West Side Boys" by Cockney Rejects (W)
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"Westend Stars" by Vice Squad (W)
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"Western Avenue" by Always (W)
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"Westminster" by Eric Coates (from London Suite) (W)
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"Westminster Abbey" by (from Blondel) (W)
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"Westminster Abbey" by Creed (W)
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"Westminster Abbey" by Henry Purcell (W)
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"Westminster And Wandsworth" by Blyth Power (W)
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"Westminster Bridge" by Lanzon & Husband (W)
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"Westminster Bridge" by Mike Westbrook (W)
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"Westminster Bridge" by Murray Gold (W)
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"Westminster Carillon" by Carson Cooman (W)
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"Westminster Chimes" by Sonic Youth (W)
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"Westminster Fascism" by Potential Threat (W)
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"Westminster Pier To Greenwich" by Instant Sunshine (W)
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"Westminster Waltz"[I] by Robert Farnon (recorded by Russ Conway among many others) (W)
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"Westway" by Baby Ford (W)
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"Westway" by Blow (W)
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"Wet Day in London" by Phil Daniels And The Cross (W)
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"We've Got the Juice" by Derek B (W)
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"Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" by Wham! (full version) (W)
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"What A Day in London" from Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (W)
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"What A Waste" by Ian Dury ("Fulham railway station") (W)
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"What Are The Odds Today (Lloyds of London)" (from Around the World in 80 Days) (W)
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"What Are We Gonna Get 'Er Indoors?" by Dennis Waterman and George Cole (W)
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"Whatever Happened To Thames Beat" by The Times (W)
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"What's Happening To Old London Town" by Harry Fowler (W)
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"When a Fellow Loves a Girl in London Town" (from the musical comedy Havana) (W)
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"When Finchley Castle Falls" by Robb Johnson (W)
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"When I Grow Up I Want To Be..." by Television Personalities (Chelsea Embankment) (W)
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"When I'm Strolling Around Mayfair" by Bill Shepherd (W)
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"When London Is Saying Goodnight" by Billy Thorburn (W)
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"When the Guards Do the Birdcage Walk" by Fred Godfrey and John P. Harrington (W)
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"When The Lights Go Out in London" by The Charlatans (English band) (W)
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"When the Lights Go Up in London" by Hubert Gregg (W)
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"When Tottenham Burned" by Robb Johnson (W)
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"When We Were Girls Together" by Noël Coward ("Oh how the gallants of Battersea Rise followed us round with lascivious eyes") (W)
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"When You Come Back To Me" by Jason Donovan (W)
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"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) (W)
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"When You Hear Big Ben" by Vera Lynn (W)
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"Where Eagles Fly" by Crystal Palace FC (W)
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"While London Dances" by Richard Myhill (W)
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"While London Sleeps" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab (W)
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"While London Sleeps" by Roy Hudd (W)
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"While London's Days Increase" by Tim Hollier (W)
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"While London's Fast Asleep" by Harry Dacre (W)
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"White City" by Bill Pritchard (W)
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"White City" by The Pogues (W)
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"White City" by Victims Of Circumstance (W)
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"White City Blues" by Ian Carr's Nucleus (W)
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"White City Boys" by Chiefs of Relief (W)
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"White City Fighting" by Pete Townshend (W)
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"White City Lights" by Roger Daltrey (W)
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"(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" by The Clash (W)
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"White Post Lane" by Saint Etienne (W)
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"White Riot" by The Clash (about the 1976 Notting Hill Carnival) (W)
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"Whitechapel" by Fats Waller (from The London Suite) (W)
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"Whitechapel" by SCUM (W)
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"Whitechapel Mound" by Cathal Coughlan (W)
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"Whitehall Farce" by Instant Sunshine (W)
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"Whitehall Minuet" by Wild Thyme (W)
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"Whitehall Scandal" by Dennis Bovell (W)
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"Whitton High Street" by Robb Johnson (W)
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"Wimbledon" by Dave Warner (W)
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"Wimpy Bar Blues" by Ram John Holder (W)
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"The Winter Of '79" by Tom Robinson Band (W)
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"Who Are You" by The Who (W)
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"Who Dares Wins" by The Streets (W)
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"Who Got the Funk?" by The Streets (W)
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"Whoppi King" by Laurel Aitken (W)
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"Why Can't We Have the Sea in London?" by Fred Godfrey and Billy Williams (W)
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"Why London" by Eskobar (W)
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"Why Should I Mind" by Tom Robinson Band (W)
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"The Wickedest Sound" by Rebel MC (W)
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"Wigmore Extempore" by Stan Tracey (W)
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"Wild West End" by Dire Straits (W)
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"Wild Women" by Benny Hill ("Now I was in a Chelsea bar one day") (W)
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"Willesden Green" by The Kinks (W)
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"Willesden To Cricklewood" by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros (W)
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"William And Mary Op. 106" by Derek Bourgeois (W)
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"Willin' (Rock Against Racism)" by The Cimarons ([aka "Harlesden Rock"]) (W)
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"Wimbledon" by David McNeil (W)
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"Wimbledon Break Point" by Bassline (W)
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"Wimbledon Idyll" by Kit and The Widow (W)
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"Wimbledon Lawns" by Jo Durie (W)
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"Wimbledon Music" by Amalgam (featuring Trevor Watts) (W)
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"Wimbledon Parts" by Lol Coxhill and Steve Miller (W)
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"Wimbledon Sunset" by The Wombles (band) (W)
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"Wimpole Street Song" from Robert and Elizabeth (W)
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"Winchmore Hill" by Juan María Solare (W)
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"The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town" by Alexei Sayle (folk song parody) (W)
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"Wine, Women An' Song" by Whitesnake (Fleet Street) (W)
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"Wings (London/L.A.)" by Randy Edelman (W)
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"Winter On Harrow Road" by Mr Wright (W)
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"Winter Winds" by Mumford and Sons ("as the winter winds litter London with lonely hearts") (W)
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"With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee ("In the Tower of London large as life..") (W)
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"Without You" by The Feeling (W)
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"The Womble Bashers of Walthamstow" by Grimms (W)
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"Wombledon Sunset" by The Wombles (W)
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"The Wombling Song" by The Wombles (W)
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"Wombling USA" by The Wombles (Wimbledon) (W)
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"Women In Uniform" by Iron Maiden (W)
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"The Wonderful World of Abbey Road" by David Peel (W)
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"Wondering" by Dirty Pretty Things ("and it occurred to me/I think on Lambeth Road..") (W)
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"Wood Green" by Alex Welsh & His Band (W)
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"Wood Green Walk" by Juan María Solare (W)
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"Wood Wharf Gumbo" by Aviator (British band) (W)
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"Worcester Avenue" by Instant Automatons (W)
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"The Worker" by Fischer Z (Waterloo) (W)
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"Working Mother" by Martyn Joseph (W)
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"The World is Coming to London" by Billy Cotton (W)
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"Worldwide (London Groove)" by The Roots (W)
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"Wormwood Scrubs" by Dominic Behan (W)
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"The Wormwood Scrubs Tango" by Spike Milligan (W)
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"The Worst Pies in London" by Stephen Sondheim (W)
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"Would you care to settle? Where it is going to be? ... Oh! I bar the Registrar, Westminster for me! ... Shall we state the happy.." by Arthur Wimperis and Max Pemberton (W)
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"A Wrong Turn and Raindrops" by The Field Mice (W)
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"Wrottersley Road" by Nick Nicely (W)
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"Wurzel Fudge in London Town" by Ian Whitcomb (W)
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"XR2" by MIA (X)
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"Ya Ga Ya Ga A Tramp" by Trinity (Y)
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"Yaaah" (Mark Spoon Markus Löffel Remix) by D-Shake (Y)
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"Ye Citizens of London" from Doris (opera) (Y)
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"The Year She Spent in England" by Weddings Parties Anything (Y)
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"The Yeomen of the Guard Overture" by Arthur Sullivan (Y)
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"Yo Go Monarchs" by London Monarchs (Y)
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"Yonatan Sa HaBaita" by Oshik Levi (Hebrew: יונתן סע הביתה, translation: "Yonatan, Go Home") (Y)
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"You Broke My Heart In 17 Places" by Tracey Ullman (Shepherd's Bush) (Y)
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"You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover" by Saint Etienne (SW14, Hanover Square etc.) (Y)
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"You Can't Always Get What You Want" by The Rolling Stones (Chelsea drug store) from Let it Bleed 1969 (Y)
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"You Can't Do It in London" by Overlord X (Y)
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"You Lift Me Up" by Everything but the Girl (And the trains run late, I'm stuck at Notting Hill Gate) (Y)
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"You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties" by Jona Lewie ("This was at some do in Palmers Green") (Y)
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"The Young and the Old" by Madness (Y)
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"Young London" by Angels & Airwaves (Y)
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"Youth of Eglington" by Black Uhuru (Brixton) (Y)
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"You're So London" by Julie Andrews And Carol Burnett (Y)
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"You're The One For Me, Fatty" by Morrissey ("All over Battersea, some hope and some despair.") (Y)
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"You're The Top" by Cole Porter (Y)
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"You've Got Her London" by Pierce Turner (Y)
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"Yugoslavian Expedition To Brentford" by Loop Guru (Y)
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