This is a list of songs about Chicago.

0–9

A

B

  • "Back Down On State Street" – Ben Sidran
  • "Back One Day" - TheFatRat & NEFFEX
  • "Back Streets of Lombard" – Ground Zero
  • "Back to Chicago" – Styx, from Edge of the Century, 1990
  • "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" – Jim Croce
  • "The Ballad Of Jesse James" - various versions - see Jesse James (folk song)
  • "Bamako Chicago Express" - Don Moye
  • "Baseball Dreams" – Ralph's World
  • "Battle of Chicago" – Berkshire Seven
  • "Bear Down Chicago Bears" - John Frigo
  • "The Belle of Chicago", 1892 – composer: John Philip Sousa
  • "The Belle of Chicago Barn Dance" – composer: Theo. Bonheur
  • "The Belle of Lincoln Park" – composer & lyricist: Geo. Maywood
  • "Best Wishes to your Black Lung" – Less Than Jake
  • "Big Bill the Builder" (mayor), 1928 – composers & lyricists: Milton Weil, Bernie Grossman & Larry Shay
  • "The Big Brass Band from Brazil" by Art Mooney & His Orchestra
  • "The Big Unit" – The Mountain Goats
  • "Big Windy City" - Troy Shondell
  • "The Billiken Man", 1909 – composer: Melville J. Gideon; lyricist: E. Ray Goetz; sung by Blanche Ring
  • "Black Sox Two Step (Noir Chaussette's Two Step)" – Sidney Brown
  • "Blank" - Disfigured
  • "Bloody Canvas", 2021 – Polo G
  • "Blowin' in from Chicago", 2005 – composer: Hank Hirsh; Six Perfections Music; Around and Back
  • "Blue Line" – Local H
  • "Blues for the South Side" – Ronnie Earl
  • "Blues for the West Side" – Eddie Shaw
  • "Boo’d Up" - Ella Mai
  • "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - Andrews Sisters
  • "Boost Chicago" – composer: Armin P. Bauer
  • "Born in Chicago" – Paul Butterfield 1965, blues
  • "Born in Illinois (in a place they call Chicago)" - Mark "Big Poppa" Stampley
  • "Bow to the Masta", 1999 – Kool Keith
  • "Boy Reporter Blues, Dedicated to Horace Wade – Boy Reporter of the Chicago Evening American", 1924 – composers: Dell Lampe & J. Bodewalt Lampe; lyricist: Haven Gillespie
  • "Break Down on Lake Shore Drive" – The Black Dog
  • "Bryn Mawr Stomp" – Local H
  • "Bucktown Stomp" – Johnny Dodds' Washboard Six
  • "The Burning Iroquois" (theater), 1904 – composer: Edward Stanley; lyricist: Mathew Goodwin
  • "The Burning of the Iroquois", 1904 – composer: Thos. R. Confare; lyricist: Morris S. Silver
  • "Burn It All Down" - PRVIS

C

D

E

F

  • "Fair Women of Chicago Waltzes", 1893 – composer: Theo. H. Northrup
  • "Far, Far Away" – Wilco
  • "Ferris Wheel March", 1893 – composer: Geo. Maywood
  • "Ferris Wheel Waltz", 1893 – composer: G. Valisi; lyricist: Harry C. Clyde
  • "First Steps", 1993 – composer: Tommy Stinson, from Bash & Pop
  • "Fly Away" - TheFatRat
  • "Food from Chicago" – Lord Christo
  • "The Forest of Love and Romance, Theme song of the Black Forest Village, A Century of Progress Chicago", 1933 – composer: Ernie Kratzinger; lyricist: Charles Kallen
  • "Forty-Seventh and State" – Bud Freeman
  • "From Chicago to the Sky" – Seventh Avenue
  • "From Chicago with Love" – Harlan Howard
  • "From London to Chicago" - Wild Bob Burgos (from Matchbox (band)) & The Dreadnoughts
  • "Full Moon" – Common
  • "Funeral March in Memoriam, Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago", 1893, composer: W. Herbert Layon
  • "Funk, Chicago Style" - Dick Hyman

G

H

  • "Hail Chicago (March)", 1933 – composer: Stanley Kay; lyricist: A. Seaborg
  • "Hail to Thee, Chicago" – composer: John E. King; lyricist: Estella A. Johnson-Hunt
  • "Hail, Chicago, Hail", 1949 – composer and lyricist: Lesley Kirk
  • "Hail, Chicago! Official Song of the Pageant of Progress", 1921 – composer: Bob Allen; lyricist: Ted Turnquist
  • "Hands Open"– Snow Patrol
  • "Happy Summertime" – R. Kelly, featuring Snoop Dogg, from TP.3 Reloaded, 2005
  • "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" - Daft Punk
  • "Harlem Avenue" by Red Callender
  • "Hastings Street" – Blind Blake
  • "The Hat He Never Ate" – composer: Ben Harney; lyricist: Howard S. Taylor
  • "Hello Chicago Fox-Trot", 1933 – composer: Anthony Misuraca; lyricist: Joseph Argento
  • "Hello Chicago" – Topher Jones & Amada, featuring Ido vs. The World
  • "Help Me Out" - Maroon 5 and Julia Micheals
  • "Highway 55" – The O'Kanes
  • "Hitch Hike" – The Rolling Stones, from Out Of Our Heads, 1965; originally by Marvin Gaye
  • "Hold Me Closer" - Elton John and Britney Spears
  • "Home" – Kanye West
  • "Home In Chicago" - Dave Riley And Bob Corritore
  • "Homecoming" – Kanye West, featuring Chris Martin from Graduation, 2008 (charted at #9 on UK Singles, music video features the bean sculpture in Millennium Park)
  • "Homesick at Spacecamp" – Fall Out Boy from Take This To Your Grave, 2003
  • "Hometown Chicago" - John Parricelli And Stan Sulzmann

I

  • "I-94" - Jules Blattner
  • "(I've Got the) Old Chicago Blues" – Bob Gentile
  • "I Am Proud of Chicago" – composer & lyricist: Ben Schwartzberg
  • "I Came Home" – Rhymefest
  • "I Dream of Chicago" – Parlours
  • "I Got a Mind to Go to Chicago" – Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band
  • "I Got the Chicago Blues" – Jim Peterik
  • “I Hate Chicago” - Laura Jane Grace
  • "I Left My Mind In Chicago" - Abu Talib (musician)
  • "I Love Chicago" - Little Mike and the Tornadoes
  • "I Love My Radio (Midnight Radio)" – Taffy
  • "I Might Need Security" – Chance The Rapper
  • "I Murdered Them In Chicago' - from Glad To See You
  • "Ignition" - Brian Tuey
  • "I Smell Chicago" by Catfish Hodge
  • "I Used to Work in Chicago. I Did But I Don't Anymore", 1944 – composers & lyricists: Larry Vincent & Sunny Skylar
  • "(I Want To Go To) Chicago" - R.T. & The Rockmen Unlimited
  • "I Was Having A Hard Time In Chicago" - Mike Martin
  • "I–94" – Jules Blattner
  • "I'll Meet You in Chicago (at the Fair)", 1928 – composers & lyricists: Charlie Harrison & Fred Rose
  • "I'm a Ramblin' Man" – Waylon Jennings
  • "I'm Dying Tomorrow" – Alkaline Trio
  • "I'm from Chicago", 1917 – composer: Leo Edwards; lyricist: Blanche Merrill
  • "I'm Going Right Back to Chicago" (Coon Song) 1906 – composer: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyricist: Harry Williams
  • "I'm Strong for Chicago" (University of Chicago Songbook) composer unknown, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfb8Q-569q8
  • "Immortals" - Fall Out Boy
  • "I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None on My Fingers" – Fall Out Boy, from Infinity on High, 2007
  • "I've Got To Leave Chi-Town" - Carey Bell & Lurrie Bell
  • "In 1933 (Where Will You Be)" – composer & lyricist: Art Kassel; arranger: Charles Adams
  • "In Cairo Street: A Characteristic Fantasie for Piano", 1893 – composer: Geo. Schleiffarth
  • "In Chicago" – composer & lyricist: Olive Jeane
  • "In Old Chicago", 1937 – composers & lyricists: Mack Gordon & Harry Revel
  • "In Tha Chi" – Shawnna, featuring Syleena Johnson, from Block Music, 2006
  • "In the Ghetto"– Elvis Presley (International number one pop song in 1969)
  • "In the Kitchen – Umphrey's McGee from Anchor Drops, 2004, progressive rock
  • "Inner Circles of Chicago" – Rodger Wilhoit
  • "Into the Chicago Abyss" – Southall Riot
  • "Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago" – Soul Coughing
  • "Is There Someone Else?" - The Weekend
  • "It's a Cold Winter" – Frankie Knuckles, Chicago house
  • "It's a Way They Have in Chicago" (from Sinbad) 1896 – composer: Gustav Lüders; lyricist: M.E. Rourke
  • "It's a Way They Have in Chicago" (from the Royal Chef) 1904 – composer: Ben M. Jerome; lyricists: Geo. E. Stoddard & Chas. S. Taylor

J

  • "Jackson Park El Train" by Harold Mabern Trio
  • "Jackson Park Express" – "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • "January Rain” - PRVIS
  • "Jazz Music" – Gang Starr (a different song to the group's more famous "Jazz Thing")
  • "Jazz Thing" – Gang Starr
  • "Jesus Just Left Chicago" – ZZ Top
  • "Joe Chicago" – Big Walter Horton
  • "Joe Murphy's Farewell To Chicago" – Old Rope String Band
  • "Jolly Bears, To Those on the Board of Trade of Chicago. Polka Humoristic", 1880 – composer: Geo. Schleiffarth
  • "Jumpin' in the Pump Room" - John Kirby (musician) and his Orchestra
  • "Just Blew in from the Windy City" – Doris Day, 1953
  • "Just for Money" – Paul Hardcastle

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L

M

  • "Mama Chicago" – Bonnie Koloc
  • "Mama Chicago" – Mike Westbrook
  • "The Man from the South with a Big Cigar in his Mouth", 1930 – composers & lyricists: Rube Bloom & Harry M. Woods
  • "The March Maroon, University of Chicago March and Two-Step", 1906 – composer: Harry Turner
  • "Marching on to Chicago", 1933 – composers & lyricists: Richard Daly, Thomas Parmiter & Clitus Wickens
  • "Maxwell Street" – Chris Rea
  • "Maxwell Street Boogie" - Rob Hoeke
  • "Maxwell Street Shuffle" – Barry Goldberg
  • "Mayday" - TheFatRat
  • "Me and My Broken Heart - Rixton
  • "Mean Old Chicago" - Bob Margolin
  • "Mecca Flat Blues", 1924 – composer: Jimmy Blythe; lyricists: Jimmy Blythe & Priscilla Stewart
  • "Meet Me in Chicago" – Jimmy McPartland And Art Hodes
  • "Meet Me in Chicago" – Mat Kearney, Buddy Guy from Rhythm & Blues
  • "Melancholium" - Aksil Beats
  • "Memphis-Chicago Blues" – Julio Finn Band (featuring Memphis Slim)
  • "Mercy Me" – Alkaline Trio
  • "Miracle" - Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding
  • "Miss Chicago (The Great 'Pageant' Song)", 1921 – composer: Edmund Braham; lyricist: W.S. Greelish
  • "Moon River" - Jacob Collier
  • "Monody" - TheFatRat
  • "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" – Brian Wilson
  • "The Motto" - Tiësto & Ava Max
  • "Muddy Waters (Little Walter/Lakeshore Theme/Willie D./Otis/Whisper From Theresa's/Walkin' Up Halsted)" – Glen Hall & Gil Evans
  • "Must Have Been The Wind" - Alec Benjamin
  • "My Kind of Town" – Frank Sinatra, 1964 (nominated for the 1964 Academy Award for Best Original Song)

N

  • "New West Side Stroll" - Dave Specter
  • "New York/Chicago" - Mark Imperial
  • "New York and Chicago" - music by Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics by Junie McCree
  • "New York - London - Paris - Chicago" - Soup
  • "New York To Chicago" - Chubby Jackson
  • "New York City" - Chainsmokers
  • "The Night Chicago Died" – Paper Lace (Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit in 1974)
  • "Night In Chicago" - Reeds
  • "North to Chicago" – Hank Snow
  • "Northside Cadillac" - James Cotton
  • "Northwest 222" – Harry Chapin
  • "Nothing Beats Chicago/Ocean is Different" – from the musical Marie Christine
  • "Nothing is Lost" - The Weekend
  • "Nowhere Fast" - Laurie Sargent
  • "Never Forget You" - Zara Larsson

O

  • "Ode for the opening of the World's Fair. Held at Chicago, 1892" – composer: C. W. Chadwick; lyricist: Harriet Monroe
  • "Oh City of a Century" – composer: Eleanor Everest Freer
  • "Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! The Dancing Girls will give a Show before they Start for Chicago!" from Little Christopher Columbus
  • "Oh You Chicago, Oh You New York", 1910 – composer: Albert Von Tilzer; lyricists: Junie McCree & Sydney Rosenfeld
  • "The Oldest Living Groupie in Chicago" – Doug Ashdown
  • "On a Freezing Chicago Street" – Margot and the Nuclear So and So's
  • "On the Midway, or the Jolly Bum, Bum", 1893 – composer & lyricist: Louis Ortenstein
  • "On and On" by Cartoon (feat. Daniel Levi)
  • "On the South Side of Chicago" – Vic Damone, Freddy Cole
  • "One Way Ride (To Chicago)" – Lois Johnson
  • "Only in Chicago" – Barry Manilow
  • "The Original Chicago Blues", 1915 – composer: James White
  • "The Osmosis Suite - Chicago Indian" - System 7 (band)
  • "Our Chicago" (U of C), 1926 – composer & lyricist: Norman Reid
  • "Out Running Karma" - Alec Benjamin

P

Q

R

S

T

U

  • "The University Quickstep", 1865 – inscribed to the President and Friends of the Chicago University; composer: E. M. Shaw
  • "Underneath the Streetlights of Chicago", 2019; Riley Smith
  • "Unstoppable" - Sia

V

  • "Vacation in Chicago" – Cold War Kids
  • "Vernon Park" - Lil' Mark
  • "Via Chicago", 1999 – Summerteeth by Wilco
  • "The Viking March – Captain Andersen's Viking Ship from Norway to the World's Fair", 1893 – composer: H. C. Verner

W

Y

  • "Yes Chicago Is... (Suite)" - Gerald Wilson Orchestra
  • "You Haven't Seen The U.S.A. Until You've Seen Chicago!" - Dick Marx Orchestra
  • "You Wake Up in the Morning in Chicago", 1915 – composer: Harry Carroll; lyricists: Ballard MacDonald and Coleman Goetz[5]
  • "You'll Find 'Em in Chicago" (from The Yankee Regent), 1905 – composer: Ben M. Jerome; lyricists: Chas S. Adelman and I. L. Blumenstock
  • "You're Dead", 2001 – From Here to Infirmary by Alkaline Trio
  • "Your the Inspiration", 1984 - Chicago 17

Z

  • "Zelda", 2007 – Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!? by Farewell

Songs about Chicago sport teams

  • "All the Way", 2008 – Eddie Vedder
  • "Bear Down Chicago Bears", 1941 – composer & lyricist: Jerry Downs
  • "Chelsea Dagger", with text modified by Blackhawks' fans, 2006 – composer and lyricist: Jon Fratelli; performers: The Fratellis
  • "The Chicago Cubs Song – Hey Hey! Holy Mackerel!", 1969 – composer: John Frigo; lyricist: I. C. Haag
  • "Come On You Cubs Play Ball", 1937 – composer & lyricist: Bernard "Whitey" Berquist[6]
  • "Cubs on Parade (The Great March and Two-Step)", 1907 – composer: H. R. Hempel; arranger: Jos. Techen
  • "The Glory of the Cubs", 1908 – composer: Arthur Marshall; lyricist: F. R. Sweirngen
  • "Go Cubs Go", 1984 – composer & lyricist: Steve Goodman
  • "Here Come the Hawks", 1968 – composer: J. Swayzee; producer: The Dick Marx Orchestra and Choir
  • "Hurrah for the Cubs", 1930 – composer: Burrell Van Buren; lyricist: Betty Douglas
  • "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox", 1959 – composer & lyricists: Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers
  • "Super Bowl Shuffle", 1985 – composers: B. Daniels, L. Barry; lyricists: R. Meyer, M. Owens; performers: Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew, the 1985 Chicago Bears
  • "Watch the Cubs Play Ball", 1941 – composer & lyricist: Harry A. Magill
  • "Wave the Flag (For Old Chicago)", 1929 – fight song of the University of Chicago; lyricist: Gordon Erickson
  • "We're The Cubbies", 2012 – composer, lyricist, and audio engineer: Michael Droste CubsSong.com
  • "White Sox Fitted", 2010 – composer & lyricist: Young General
  • "The White Sox March", 1907 – composer: T. F. Durand

References

  1. "List of Works by Gustav Luders (1865–1913)". Geoff Grainger. Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  2. "Home". www.humminghouse.com. Retrieved November 25, 2017.
  3. "Weston's march to Chicago". IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana. Indiana University. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  4. "Windy City Boogie Woogie". King Cole Trio: Transcriptions and Early Recordings, Vol. 6 (1941–1943). Hong Kong: Naxos Digital Services Ltd. 2004. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  5. "Harry Carroll (1892–1962)". Sheet Music Galore. Geoff Grainger. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  6. 100 Things Cubs Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Jimmy Greenfield, 2012.
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