List of songs about Sydney
This is a list of songs which mention or are about Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, Australia, as well as the suburbs of Sydney.
Song listings
The list is ordered alphabetically by suburb and within suburb alphabetically by song title. Where known, the songwriters, performing artists and album or CD on which the track has appeared are listed. Some of the tracks listed appear on the Sony Music 2000 double-compilation CD Somewhere in Sydney – 30 songs from the Harbour City, which was compiled and conceived by Glenn A. Baker.
Annandale
- "Booth Street" Youth Group
Balmain
- "Guess How Much I Love You" The Lucksmiths
Bellevue Hill
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
Beverly Hills
- "Naomi Campbell" 360
Blacktown
- "Blacktown" Miracle
- "Blacktown Boogie" (Marc Hunter, Robert M. Taylor, Todd Hunter) Dragon
- "Blacktown to Bondi" Mental as Anything
- "Sunnyholt" Perry Keyes
Bondi
- "A Brief History" The Waifs
- "Blacktown to Bondi" Mental as Anything
- "Bondi" (Elliott Weston) Elliott Weston
- "Bondi" Cog
- "Bondi '98" Dick Diver
- "Bondi Pier" Grateful Dead
- "Bondi Road" Dragon
- "Chunder in the Old Pacific Sea" Barry Crocker
- "Fall of Rome" (James Reyne) James Reyne
- "Rainbow's Dead End" James Reyne
- "Section 5 (Bus to Bondi)" (Rotsey/Hirst/Garrett/Moginie) Midnight Oil[1]
- "The Waitress" The Waifs
Botany Bay
- "Botany Bay (song)"
- "Brylcream, Alcohol & Pills" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "Jim Jones at Botany Bay"
- "To the Shores of Botany Bay" (Traditional arrangement The Bushwackers) The Bushwackers
Cabramatta
- "Cabramatta Sunrise" Dom Turner
- "I Hang Out with the Guys in Jet('s Uncle)" Root!
Camperdown
- "Australia Street" Sticky Fingers
- "Rose of Camperdown" (Fenton/Rumble) Holly
Centennial Park
- "Letter to Alan" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
Chatswood
- "Bring on The Change" Midnight Oil
- "I Hang Out with the Guys in Jet('s Uncle)" Root!
- "I Wish Somebody Would Build A Bridge (So I Can Get Over Myself)" Thirsty Merc
- "Koala Sprint" (Garrett, Moginie, Rotsey) Midnight Oil
Chippendale
- "Strange Days in Chippendale" Richard Clapton
Circular Quay
- "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (Eric Bogle) Eric Bogle "Now I'm Easy" (Larrikin Records).
- "If We Can't Get It Together" (Tim Rogers) You Am I[1] Hourly Daily
- "Reckless" (James Reyne) Australian Crawl Semantics (EMI); Paul Kelly Hidden Things; James Reyne Electric Digger Dandy; John Farnham I Remember When I Was Young[1]
Coogee
- "Coogee Boy" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "Mr Munroe" (Martin Plaza) Mental As Anything
- "Wedding Cake Island" Midnight Oil[1]
Darlinghurst
- "Boundary Street" Cold Chisel[2]
- "Darling It Hurts" (Paul Kelly, Steve Connelly) Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls[1]
- "Darlinghurst Confidential" The Celibate Rifles[1]
- "Darlinghurst Nights" (Robert Forster) The Go-Betweens
- "Darlinghurst Road" (R. Thorpe, Noel Watson) Noel Watson
- "Taylor Square" (Mick Thomas) Weddings Parties Anything
- "Working Girls" by Redgum
Ermington
- "This Is Not My Town" (The Model School)
Erskineville
- "Bill from Erskineville" (John Dengate)
- "Erskineville" (The Gadflys)
- "Sicilian Born" (Graeme Connors) Album "North"
- "Siege of Union Street" (Alistair Hulett) The Cold Grey Light of Dawn
- "Someone's Dad" John Kennedy's 68 Comeback Special
Five Dock
- "The Cicada That Ate Five Dock" (John Sammers) Outline
Glebe
- "Harry Was a Bad Bugger" (Don Walker) Tex, Don and Charlie[3]
- "Lauren from Glebe" Muscles
- "Purple Sneakers" You Am I Hi Fi Way
Hornsby
- "Houndog" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "No Place Like Normanhurst" Kiff vs. Spliff
Kings Cross
- "At the Piccolo Bar" (Don Walker) Don Walker
- "Breakfast at Sweethearts" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel Album Breakfast at Sweethearts[1]
- "Cars for King's Cross" the Moles
- "El Alamein Blues" (Don Walker) Catfish
- "From St Kilda to Kings Cross" (Paul Kelly) Paul Kelly And The Messengers
- "Have You Ever Been to see Kings Cross?" Frankie Davidson with the Sapphires.
- "Hidden Things" Paul Kelly[1]
- "Girls on the Avenue" Richard Clapton
- "Kickin' On" The Fauves
- "Kings Cross" (Lance Ferguson) The Bamboos
- "Knee Length Socks" Urthboy
- "Letter to Alan" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Matilda No More" Kasey Chambers and Slim Dusty
- "Metho Blues" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Plaza" Cold Chisel
- "Queen of Everyone's Heart" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "The Mansions" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Young Girls" (Don Walker) Don Walker
Lambton
"Lambton Lights" Bob Corbett
Llandilo
- "Meth Labs and Daygos" 360
Lavender Bay
- "Long Jumping Jeweller (of Lavender Bay)* (Glenn Shorrock) Little River Band
Leichhardt
- "Norton Street" *(Raoul Graf/Ed Kuepper) Raoul Graf
Manly
- "Coastal Kids" Bliss n Eso
- "Manly" Camperdown & Out[4]
- "Misfits (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Reckless" (James Reyne) Australian Crawl Semantics (EMI)[1]
Maroubra
- "Coastal Kids" Bliss n Eso
- "Down on the Street with You" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "Stomping at Maroubra" Little Pattie
Marrickville
- "Miracle in Marrickville" John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong Single Red Eye Records
- "River of Tears" (Kev Carmody) Kev Carmody, The Drones
- "Warren Rd" Custard
- "You sound like Louis Burdett" – The Whitlams
Matraville
- "Matraville Trees" by Perry Keyes
Narrabeen
Newtown
- "Exile on King St" Spurs For Jesus
- "Ghost of Newtown" John Kennedy
- "God Drinks at The Sando" The Whitlams[1]
- "King St" *John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong Single Red Eye Records
- "My Drug Buddy" The Lemonheads
- "Newtown Dreaming" *(Willoughby) Mixed Relations
- "Newtown (La La La)" Cuthbert and the Night Walkers
- "Peter Says (The Cat Protection Society Song)" by John Kennedy
- "Rock'n'Roll Band and a Schooner of Beer" (H. Ree) McBodybag
- "The Newtown Song" [Annita Cullen, Laurie and the Toyboys]
- "12 Hours" The Whitlams
- "Year of the Rat" The Whitlams
North Shore
- "North Shore Girls Get Off" (Dave Beniuk) David Beniuk
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
Paddington
- "Double on the Main Game" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "Oxford Street" (Dorian Mode) Dorian Mode
- "The Paddo Sharps" Celibate Rifles
- "The Streets of Paddington" (Ralph Graham) Eureka! with Dave Swarbrick
Palm Beach
- "Deep Water" (Richard Clapton) Richard Clapton[1]
Parramatta
- "Jack's Heroes" (Spider Stacy) The Pogues & The Dubliners
- "Oodnadatta Parramatta" by Jim Conway
- "Parramatta Gaol 1843" Redgum
- "Parramatta Hot Rod Man" The Whiteliners, Satellite V, Gaitorbait
- "Sweeney" Slim Dusty
- "The Abattoir Sky" (Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "The Letter Home" (MacManus, Cassidy, Belton) Elvis Costello and The Brodsky Quartet
- "Tomorrow" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Two Cabs to the Toucan" (Sean Kelly, Andrew Duffield) Models
Pyrmont
- "Who Can Stand in the Way" (Moginie, Garrett) Midnight Oil
- "What Sydney Looks Like in June" Alex the Astronaut
Randwick
- "Randwick Bells" (Paul Kelly) Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls[1]
Redfern
- "Ivy Street" (Tim O'Reilly) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw" Perry Keyes The Last Ghost Train Home Album Laughing Outlaw – the song mentions several other Sydney suburbs
- "The Last Ghost Train Home" (Perry Keyes) Perry Keyes
- ”Warakurna” Midnight Oil
Stanmore
- "The Battle of Stanmore" Died Pretty
St Peters
- "St Peters" Camperdown & Out
Strathfield
- "Murder City Nights" (Denis Tek) Radio Birdman
- "Rookwood" (Stephen McCowage) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
Strawberry Hills
- "Strawberry Hills Forever" John Kennedy
Summer Hill
- "Summer Hill Road" (R.Burton/G.Paige) The Executives Single Festival Records
Surry Hills
- "Green Ginger Wine" The Rumjacks
- "Incident on South Dowling" Paul Kelly
Sydney
- "A Tale of Two Cities" The Lucksmiths
- "A Reason for it All" Eric Bogle
- "Arrival at Sydney Harbour" Port Blue
- "Australia" (Ray Davies) The Kinks
- "Bradman" Paul Kelly
- "The City Is Humming" 78 Saab
- "City of Lights"* (Grant McFarland) Grant McFarland
- "Diamantina Drover" (Hugh McDonald) Redgum
- "Don't Go to Sydney" (John Dowler, Mick Holmes) The Zimmermen
- "Fast Boat to Sydney" Johnny Cash
- "Found" Horrorshow
- "From Little Things Big Things Grow" Paul Kelly
- "Ghost Town" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Go Farther In Lightness" Gang of Youths
- "Harbour Town" Icehouse
- "He's on the Beach" Kirsty MacColl
- "Inland Sea" (Carus Thompson) Carus Thompson
- "The Inner West" David McCormack and the Polaroids Candy
- "I Wonder What They're Doing (in Sydney Today)" (Mick Thomas) Michael Thomas
- "Khe Sanh" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel Atlantic records Single (April 1978)
- "Larrikin Town" *(Keith Glass) Keith Glass
- "Lights of Sydney Town" (Alistair Hulett) Roaring Jack
- "Melbourne Vs Sydney" by Dan Kelly
- "My City of Sydney" (Tommy Leonetti/Robert Trout)[5] Tommy Leonetti, Mary Schneider, XL Capris, Frenzal Rhomb
- "Okay Sydney, You Beat Me" by Nic Dalton And His Gloomchasers
- "Old Sydney Town" Alopi Latukefu & the Palermo Express
- "The Piss, The Perfume" Hayley Mary
- "Prague" Ruck Rover
- "Rep My City" Miracle
- "Ship My Body Home" Ben Lee
- "Somebody Else's Parking Lot in Sebastopol" by The Extra Lens
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
- "Sundays in Sydney" (Dave Steel) Dave Steel
- "Sydney Born Man" (Peter Martin) SCRA
- "Sydney City Ladies" (Martin Adamson [aka Lee Martin], Gabriel Vendetti, Allan Fraiel, Terry Meaney [aka Terry Halliday])[6] Geeza, Laser Records Streetlife
- "Sydney From a 747" (Paul Kelly) Paul Kelly & the Messengers, Mushroom Records Comedy[1]
- "Sydney Girls" (Anderson/Wells) Rose Tattoo
- "Sydney Harbour Bridge" (Justin Currie) Justin Currie
- "Sydney Ladies" (Broderick Smith/Kerryn Tolhurst), The Dingoes, The Dingoes (1974, Mushroom Records)
- "Sydney or the Bush" *(Norma O'Hara Murphy) Norma O'Hara Murphy
- "Sydney Song" Eskimo Joe
- "Sydney to Newcastle" The Middle East
- "Sydney Town" (Michael Quinlan) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "Sydney Town (The more they try to keep you down in)"* (Hardy/Gary Sheaarson) – Frank Hardy recorded by Gary Shearson
- "Then 'Til Now" Bliss N Eso
- "Town Hall Steps" (Timothy (Tim) O'Reilly) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "Typically Sydney" The Deadly Hume
- "What Sydney Looks Like in June" Alex the Astronaut
- "Where You Wanna Go" K1
- "Whitlam Square" Died Pretty
- "The Winner Is...SYDNEY" Southend
- "You Gotta Love This City" (Tim Freedman) The Whitlams[1] Love this City
Tamarama
- "Tamarama Doorslammer" *(C.Sue/A.Wilson) Killers on the Loose
Tempe
- "You Sound like Louis Burdett" – The Whitlams Eternal Nightcap
Warilla
- "Song to Warilla" (Martin Adamson [aka Lee Martin])[7] Geeza, Laser Records as a single from Streetlife
Warwick Farm
- "Harry was a Bad Bugger" (Don Walker) Tex, Don and Charlie
Waterloo
- "In the Backyard" (Perry Keyes) Perry Keyes
White Bay
- "The White Bay Paper Seller" *(Judy Small) Judy Small
Woolloomooloo
- "Hullabaloo" (S. Kelly, J. MacKay) Absent Friends
- "Ticket in Tatts" (Mick Thomas) Weddings Parties Anything
- "Lanes of Woolloomooloo" John Dengate
- "Numbers Fall" *(Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Ruby" (Don Walker) Catfish
- "Sailors Into Woolloomooloo" - Nathan Roche
- "Ticket in Tatts" (Mick Thomas) Weddings Parties Anything
- "Woolloomooloo Lair" *(D.Newton/M.Williamson/R.Corbett) The Bushwackers
- "Woolloomooloo Sunset" (McCormack) David McCormack and the Polaroids
See also
- "I've Been Everywhere" – a popular novelty song which mentions, inter alia, several Sydney suburbs albeit not Sydney itself.
- List of songs about Melbourne
References
- "A tale of two cities' ditties". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 18 September 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
- "Blood brothers: An interview with Cold Chisel". Stack.
- Luke. "Tex, Don & Charlie – All Is Forgiven". Faster Louder. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
- Mitchell Judge (26 April 2013). "Camperdown & Out: 'I Just Don't Care About Anything'". Mess + Noise. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
- "Australasian Performing Right Association". APRA. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 29 September 2007.
- ""Sydney City Ladies" at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 13 January 2012.
- Streetlife – Side One (Vinyl label). Geeza. Laser Records / RCA Records. 1977. VXLI 4046. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012.CS1 maint: others (link)
External links
- Songs written about Sydney – Bernard Zuel, The Sydney Morning Herald
- Songs of Melbourne
- Australia By Song – a growing list of Australian towns and locations that have been immortalised by both traditional and contemporary song
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