Apr 252009
 

We have done it. ONCE AND FOR ALL, Rock Town Hall identifies 50 song titles containing each of the 50 US states. And we accomplished this without resorting to gimmicks like John Linnell’s album on the 50 states. Bravo, Townspeople! Follow the hard work that went into this effort following the jump!

Excluding all songs from They Might Be Giants’ John Linnell‘s The Songs of the 50 States and any other theme album that would make this effort too easy, can we name 50 rock/soul songs with each of the 50 states in the song title?

NO REPEATS, please.

To start things off – and to rob Townsman BigSteve of his chance to cite a show tune cover song by his favorite, overrated, bass player-less ’60s band – I’ll go with a song containing the name of the first US state in alphabetical order: “Alabama Getaway.”

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  1. BigSteve

    I have a feeling this would be a lot easier if country songs were allowed. Johnny Horton’s North To Alaska is not really rock or soul. Actually I’m not sure it’s country either.

    I think there should be an RTH no-prize if anyone can bring threads together and name a rocked-out cover of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!

  2. I’ll bat for the homeland: “Mississippi” by Bob Dylan (or Sheryl Crow if you’re more inclined).

    TB

  3. saturnismine

    Neil Young’s “California Sunset.”

  4. I’ll dig a little deeper and throw “Tennessee” by Arrested Development out there. If that’s considered too hip hop or rap to be considered, then I’ll gladly substitute it with “Memphis, Tennessee” by whomever you please (my vote goes to The Mighty Chuck).

    It’s all about options here in The Hall!

    TB

  5. underthefloat

    “Ohio” by either Lambchop or CSN&Y.

  6. Mr. Moderator

    BigSteve, I will allow country songs. Good point. I simply left them off my list. No show tunes, classical, or jazz, though. We need to make this as difficult as it’s likely to be. Although the Rodgers & Hammerstein song does not count, there is an obvious rock song that should be suggested. I’m seeing the following states covered so far:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    California
    Mississippi
    Tennessee

    Although I don’t have an “answer key” or even know if we can find a song in rock/soul/country for each of the 50 states, I will try not to say a few state songs that have been coming to mind. This land is your land.

  7. Mr. Moderator

    Good one, underthefloat. The updated tally:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    California
    Mississippi
    Ohio
    Tennessee

  8. BigSteve

    Kentucky Rain, by The King
    Louisiana Rain, by Tom Petty

  9. BigSteve

    Texas Me, Sir Douglas Quintet

  10. We’ve got to travel North, folks! “Portland, Oregon” by Loretta Zeppelin…I mean Jack White…I mean Loretta Lynn and Jack White…I mean Loretta Zeppelin…You get the point.

    TB

  11. BigSteve

    I’m going to take one of the harder ones and then let others play — Moonlight on Vermont, Capt. Beefheart

  12. I’ll state an obvious one: “Georgia On My Mind”. I don’t think it’s a debate to go with The Genius with this one.

    TB

  13. BigSteve, your suggestion made me think of this one: “Montana” by Zappa.

    TB

    We’ve got a long way to go…I’m hoping that it can be done.

  14. One of Mr. Mod’s favorites, “Nebraska” by Bruce Springsteen.

  15. Mr. Moderator

    NOW YOU’RE TALKIN’, OATS!

    So far:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    California
    Georgia
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Mississippi
    Montana
    Nebraska
    Ohio
    Oregon
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Vermont (KILLER, BigSteve!)

  16. So many songs about New York. But we’re talkign about the state, not the city. I’ll suggest the not-so-obvious:
    “New York Mining Distaster 1941” by The Brothers Gibb.

    TB

  17. **”DISASTER”** (not “Distaster”)

    TB

  18. 2000 Man

    Does U-Mass by The Pixies count for Massachusetts? I think it should.

    Accuquote keeps asking me who’s going to take care of my family when I die. I had assumed that when I signed up for Rock Town Hall, it would take care of my family when I died.

  19. saturnismine

    speaking of massachusetts and the brothers gibb…

    what about “Massachusetts” by the Bee Gees?

  20. hrrundivbakshi

    “(D.C. Don’t Stand for) Dodge City,” by the Go Go Posse

  21. hrrundivbakshi

    I’ve got a couple of good jazz numbers for Pennsylvania and Rhode Island — do they count?

  22. BigSteve

    I thought my current state of residence was going to be hard, but then I remembered that early Beatles song — “The world is treating me bad, Missouri.”

  23. Maybe a harder one: “West Virginia Fantasies” by Chicago.

    TB

  24. BigSteve, yours is pretty difficult. “Kansas City” is a famous song about a city in Missouri, I might offer it up as a “state name” song! It does have state’s name in the title, but nothing to with the state of Kansas. Should that count?

    TB

  25. sammymaudlin

    Arizona, Mark Lindsay

  26. Mr. Moderator

    Keep ’em coming. Here’s what we have so far:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    California
    Georgia
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Massachussets
    Mississippi
    Montana
    Nebraska
    New York
    Ohio
    Oregon
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Vermont
    West Virginia

    Sorry, but the judges cannot accept “Kansas City.” Good try, though! Likewise, D.C. is inelligble because, sadly, it is not a state.

    I think I just counted 18 down. I KNOW there’s a Motor City state song title out there that could work the way TB’s attempted Kansas song title could not.

  27. BigSteve

    I would have suggested Kansas City if no one else did. Mod’s rules were only ‘name of state in song title.’ So the Rolling Stones instrumental track 2120 South Michigan Avenue should also count, even though it’s named after the address of Chess Records in Chicago.

  28. BigSteve

    Sweet Virginia, also by the Rolling Stones, will probably be unjustly disqualified as well by our very severe moderator.

  29. Mr. Moderator

    I can take this thread down if I want, BigSteve, and play with it in my bedroom:)

    I’ll go with what The People say, but I will tell you that “2120 South Michigan Avenue” counts because no one identified it as a city. The avenue refers to the state only. Your reading of “Kansas City” may hold merit, but may The People decide. Thanks.

  30. Mr. Moderator

    There’s nothing wrong with “Sweet Virginia.” Her name is not tied to a city’s name. Virginia has been claimed. Let me know, People, what you think about “Kansas City.”

  31. Well, according to the rules, the state’s name must be mentioned in the song title regardless of intent. However, “Kansas City” does open a can of worms, becaue the song is about a city in Missouri and has nothing or little to do with the state of Kansas. I mention it only because of it’s weird occurence. All could be rendered moot if someone comes up with a “Kansas” song that is actually about Kansas.

    I think it’s fair game according to the rules, but I would like to go with intent. Let’s find a Kansas song about the state.

    Just to be funny, I’ll go ahead and offer up another from The Boss:

    “Mary, Queen of Arkansas” (Also has “Kansas” in the title…)

    TB

  32. BigSteve

    Just pushing the envelope, as is my wont.

  33. BigSteve

    I thought Idaho was going to be impossible, but I came up with one. It’s almost too obvious actually. Stop me before I play again.

    The Dakotas are to be the toughest, I predict.

  34. I’m hoping we can complete the list, but I’m doubtful. We’re going to stall, I just know it…How’s that for “half emtpy”? Let’s do it! I know we can!

    TB

  35. Mr. Moderator

    The Arkansas song secured Kansas’ spot on the list. Let’s go with my literal guidelines, not my intent. Nice work, you two!

    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Georgia
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Massachussets
    Mississippi
    Montana
    Nebraska
    New York
    Ohio
    Oregon
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Vermont
    Virginia
    West Virginia

    That’s 21 states so far. Pretty soon I’ll start playing as well. Honestly, when I set this challenge I didn’t have more than 3 or 4 song titles in mind.

  36. Mr. Moderator

    Before I forget, let me play now: Liz Phair, “SOUTH DAKOTA”!!!

    Only 28 states to go!

  37. Mr. Moderator

    Hrrundi, I’m sorry I missed your earlier question. No, I’m not accepting jazz titles. Jazz songs are usually instrumental, so they can name their songs whatever they like. Sorry.

  38. Connecticut, by Superchunk

  39. Aw, Mod. I was with you on intent…I’m trying hard on this Kansas thing!

    “Florida Time” by Bob Seger

    TB

  40. sammymaudlin

    Big Steve- Were you thinking of Private Idaho, B-52s? If not, I was.

  41. BigSteve

    Yep, that’s the one.

  42. BigSteve

    Bob Seger, Maine Street

  43. A scan through my iPod picks up North Dakota by Lyle Lovett, Reno, Nevada by Fairport Convention, Utah Carroll by Arlo Guthrie, Carolina In My Mind by James Taylor (about North Carolina), South Carolina by the Flirtations, Oklahoma USA by the Kinks, Poofter’s Froth Wyoming Plans Ahead by Zappa & Beefheart, Indiana Wants Me by R.Dean Taylor, Hawaii 5-0 by the Ventures, New Hampshire by Kenn Kweder, and Delaware Slide by George Thorogood

  44. underthefloat

    Darn, I was busy all day and unable to play. So, I reading the list thinking no one’s said “Indiana Wants Me” yet. Until the prior post by Al. Buzz Kill!! 🙂
    OK, I’ll keep thinking….

    Hey, any thread that alows for Johnny Horton’s name to come up is ok by me.

    Steve

  45. underthefloat

    OK, by my count here is the 16 remaining States:

    Minnesota
    Washington
    Missouri
    Iowa
    Colorado
    New Mexico
    Kansas
    Wisconsin
    Illinois
    Michigan
    Pennsylvania
    New Jersey
    Rhode Island
    Vermont
    New Hampshire
    Maryland

    So looking over the list I’ll add one of my fav folk singers of the last 25 years…
    Greg Brown’s “Iowa Waltz”.

    Take Iowa off the board….

    15 left…

  46. underthefloat

    OK, another one..
    Sufjan Stevens’s “Say yes to Michigan”.

    I knew he had an album and song with that title…I had to look up the actual title of the song (although I couldn’t bring myself to spell Michigan the way he did for the track). 🙂

    OK, I’ll rest. It’s killing me that a song about Minnesota isn’t jumping to mind.

    And then there were 14.

  47. Mr. Moderator

    Michigan was taken earlier, underthefloat, but I forgot to add them to the list. Nice work with your other selections. I’m going to represent my state of residence, “New Jersey,” by Red House Painters.

    So, by my tally, the following states are off the board:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Delaware
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Massachussets
    Michigan
    Mississippi
    Montana
    Nebraska
    New Jersey
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New York
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    South Carolina
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Utah
    Vermont
    Virginia
    West Virginia
    Wyoming

    We’ve got 36 down with 14 to go!

    As for South Carolina, can we allow the nonspecific JT song? I say no, based on the Backstory Fallacy. If allowed “Kansas” to be covered, literally, by “Arkansas,” then we must rule out the JT song because “South” is nowhere in the title.

  48. BigSteve

    It was hard to forget the fact that South Carolina is mentioned in the first line of Gram Parsons’ Hickory Wind, but of course that isn’t good enough. But I did find this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyuyJZTjttY

    South Carolina Low Country by Josh Turner, one of new country’s interchangeable matinee idols.

  49. BigSteve

    Wait, it’s North Carolina we need.

  50. BigSteve

    Low apparently have a song called Missouri on their album Secret Name.

  51. BigSteve

    If we can’t do any better, there’s always Rhode Island is Famous For You, which I think is technically a showtune. It was popularized by Blossom Dearie and recently recorded by Erin McKeown:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAmhRBuMyRc

  52. sammymaudlin

    “Johnsburg, Illinois”- Tom Waits

  53. Mr. Moderator

    Keep ’em coming. We can do it! Green Day has a song called “Minnesota Girl,” which along with the other recent entries has our list looking like this:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Delaware
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Massachussets
    Michigan
    Minnesota
    Mississippi
    Missouri
    Montana
    Nebraska
    New Jersey
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New York
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Rhode Island
    South Carolina
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Utah
    Vermont
    Virginia
    West Virginia
    Wyoming

  54. I know that the Mod has disqualified “Jazz” songs because they are generally instrumental. However, my favorite current state song would be “Rhode Island is Famous for You” by Blossom Dearie. Erin McKeown also did a cover. I certainly hope after reviewing the following, this entry will be allowed. It not only has lyrics, but GREAT lyrics:

    http://www.lyricstime.com/blossom-dearie-rhode-island-is-famous-for-you-lyrics.html

  55. “New Mexico” by Bobby Charles

  56. “Pennsylvania” by Frog Holler.

  57. Just to make Kansas official (I cannot let it die!), I’ll offer up John Stewart (the guy who wrote “Daydream Believer”, not the guy who hosts The Daily Show) doing “Kansas Rain”. I’ll sleep better with this.

    “From Maine To Mexico” by Leon Russell. We get a bonus of Mexico here…now…

    TB

  58. Mr. Moderator

    Geo, I already accepted the Rhode Island number because I like Erin McKeown and consider her “rock enough” for the competition. Thanks.

    butcher pete, welcome aboard and thanks for representing the great state of New Mexico!

    cdm, Pennsylvania thanks you.

    TB, I too will now rest more easily knowing that a true Kansas song title has been offered. Thanks, and thanks for covering Maine, my family’s beloved default vacation state!

    Here’s how it’s looking:

    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Delaware
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Maine
    Massachussets
    Michigan
    Minnesota
    Mississippi
    Missouri
    Montana
    Nebraska
    Nevada
    New Jersey
    New Hampshire
    New Mexico
    New York
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Pennsylvania
    Rhode Island
    South Carolina
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Utah
    Vermont
    Virginia
    West Virginia
    Wyoming

    At this point, what states are we missing?

  59. BigSteve

    Washington Bullets, The Clash

    We’re still missing Colorado, Wisconsin, and South Dakota.

  60. Washington.

  61. BigSteve

    I’ve discovered that Townes Van Zandt has a song called Colorado Girl.

  62. Mr. Moderator

    Yes, “Washington Bullets” does the trick! I couldn’t believe that state was still on the board.

  63. mockcarr

    Colorado Girl by Towns Van Zandt

  64. BigSteve

    Judy Henske has a song called Western Wisconsin.

  65. BigSteve

    On Kinky Friedman’s album They Ain’t Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore there’s a song called Rapid City South Dakota.

    Are we done?

  66. Mr. Moderator

    I think there’s a little more work to go. We’re still looking for NORTH Carolina, right? And MARYLAND.

  67. mockcarr

    Don’t Go Back To Rockville…Maryland
    by REM

    I’m cheating, of course.

  68. BigSteve

    Gene Vincent wrote a song called North Carolina Line that appeared on one of his late period albums.

  69. Mr. Moderator

    Rock/soul/country songs with Maryland in the title, Rock Town Hall SUMMONS you!

  70. “Maryland With The Shaky Hands” by The Who.

    TB

  71. mockcarr

    Ok, there’s a band named The Ridiculous and the Sublime with a signer that sort of sounds like the Barenaked Ladies guy or some kind of comedy music thing with a song that has bagpipes in it called “Don’t Go To Maryland”.

  72. mockcarr

    Singer, signer, maybe he should sign instead of sing, I dunno.

  73. mockcarr

    Or maybe it’s Logs In The Mainstream. Ah, who cares it’s a damned song.

  74. mockcarr

    Yeah, I screwed up, the band’s name is Logs In The Mainstream.

  75. BigSteve

    I found a song called Maryland Again on an obscure Gerry Goffin solo album from 1973, It Ain’t Exactly Entertainment.

  76. Mr. Moderator

    We have done it. ONCE AND FOR ALL, Rock Town Hall identifies 50 song titles containing each of the 50 US states. And we accomplished this without resorting to gimmicks like John Linnell’s album on the 50 states. Bravo, Townspeople!

  77. Hooray for us all! I didn’t think it come done, but so it is. I feel like a great American!

    TB

  78. hrrundivbakshi

    HEY! You guys are state-ist assholes! Not only did you *not* give our nation’s capitol the RTH seal of state’s rights approval (which it deserves)… but you also totally ignored my DC contribution to this list! I cry foul — especially since the song I listed features Marion “goddamn bitch set me up” Barry in his only recorded appearance as a rapper!

  79. Mr. Moderator

    It wasn’t our mission to grant state’s rights to DC in this thread, Hrrundi. Don’t jump to conclusions.

  80. I have to stage a lame protest in that the only song with Illinois in the title that should officially be allowed is Francesco Zappa’s et les Meres du Invention ‘Illinois Enema Bandit’.

    Ray White gets it eggzackly right.

    Actually I just wanted to say ‘Enema Bandit’ in a crowded room…

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