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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "This is a list of songs written about the city of Birmingham, Alabama: Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, \"The Old Iron Hills\" John Hiatt, \"Train to Birmingham\" Gene Autry, \"Birmingham Daddy\" Richard Farina, \"Birmingham Sunday\", recorded by Joan Baez Harry Belafonte and R. B. Greaves, \"Birmingham, Alabama\" Blackhawk, \"Postmarked Birmingham\" Bruce Cockburn, \"Birmingham Shadows\" (1995) Charlie Daniels Band, \"Birmingham Bus Station\" (1994) Ani DiFranco, \"Hello Birmingham\" Tommy Dorsey, \"Birmingham Bounce\" (1946) Drive-By Truckers, \"Birmingham\" (2002) Duke Ellington, \"Birmingham Breakdown\" (1926) Emmylou Harris, \"Boulder to Birmingham\" Erskine Hawkins, \"Tuxedo Junction\" Charlie Johnson, \"Birmingham Black Bottom\" (1927) Merline Johnson, \"I Got a Man in a 'Bama Mine\" (1937) Tracy Lawrence, \"Paint Me a Birmingham\" (2004) Lead Belly, \"Birmingham Jail\" Lynyrd Skynyrd, \"Sweet Home Alabama\" (1974) Amanda Marshall, \"Birmingham\" John Mellencamp, \"When Jesus Left Birmingham\" (1993) Robert Moore, \"Sweet Birmingham\" (first recorded by Taj Mahal)The Mountain Goats, \"Notifier Birmingham\" (1995) David Lee Murphy, \"Breakfast in Birmingham\" Randy Newman, \"Birmingham\" Phil Ochs, \"Talking Birmingham Jam\" (1965) Pirates of the Mississippi, \"Down and Out in Birmingham\" Josh Rouse, \"Sparrows over Birmingham\" Trixie Smith, \"Mining Camp Blues\" (1925) Telluride, \"Birmingham Tonight\" Ethel Waters, \"Birmingham Bertha\" (1929) (from On with the Show!) Keith Whitley, \"Birmingham Turnaround\" Jabo Williams, \"Pratt City Blues\" (1932) Edith Wilson, Fats Waller (and many others) \"Birmingham Blues\" (1921) Shovels & Rope, \"Birmingham\" (2012) The Charlie Daniels Band, \"Birmingham Blues\" (1997)Birmingham is also mentioned in the following: Chuck Berry, \"Promised Land\" (later remade as a 1975 hit for Elvis Presley) Bruce Hornsby, \"Jacob's Ladder\" (first recorded by Huey Lewis and the News, (1987) Little Richard, \"Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey\" Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster, \"Old Iron Hills\" (2009) Bob Seger, \"Hey Hey Hey Hey\"(Going back to Birmingham) Lynyrd Skynyrd, \"Sweet Home Alabama\" Tom Waits, \"Swordfishtrombone\" (1983) Tom Waits, \"Gun Street Girl\" (1985) Tori Amos, \"Playboy Mommy\" (1998) Drive-By Truckers, \"One of These Days\" Andy Offutt Irwin, \"Maribel\" Frank Perkins/Mitchell Parish, \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" (1934) Lyle Lovett, \"I Can't Love You Anymore\" Huddie Ledbetter/Ram Jam, \"Black Betty\" The Rolling Stones, \"Rip This Joint\" (1972) Talking Heads, \"Cities\" (1979) Sean Hayes, \"Alabama Chicken\" (2003) The Steeldrivers, \"If It Hadn't Been For Love\" (2008) Jerry Reed, \"Guitar Man\" (1967) Sheryl Crow, \"Run Baby Run\" (1993) Blackhawk, \"Postmarked, Birmingham\"↑"@en }

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