This is a list of songs referencing the city of Liverpool, England:
- Heart As Big As Liverpool - The Mighty WAH!
 - Blow the Man Down - sea shanty
 - Capaldi’s Cafe - Deaf School[1]
 - Faulkner and Hope - Deaf School
 - Does This Train Stop on Merseyside? - Amsterdam
 - Fearless - Pink Floyd
 - Ferry Cross the Mersey - Gerry & the Pacemakers
 - Going Down to Liverpool - The Bangles
 - I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool - The Dubliners
 - In My Liverpool Home - Peter McGovern, The Scaffold, The Spinners
 - In Liverpool - Suzanne Vega
 - Kardomah Cafe - The Cherry Boys
 - Leaving of Liverpool (traditional folk song) - The Pogues, The Dubliners
 - Liverpool Cherry Vanilla - From the album Bad Girl
 - Liverpool 8 - Ringo Starr
 - Liverpool 8 - Deaf School - from the album Parigi my Dear
 - Liverpool 8 Medley (Liverpool 8, Children Of The Ghetto, Stanhope Street) - The Real Thing
 - Liverpool Blues - The Vipers
 - Liverpool Docks by Smokie
 - Liverpool Girl - Ian McNabb
 - Liverpool, I'll meet you there - Ian Morris
 - Liverpool Lullaby - Judy Collins, Cilla Black
 - Liverpool Lou - Dominic Behan, The Scaffold
 - Liverpool Rain (also album title) - Racoon (Dutch band, 2011)
 - Long Haired Lover from Liverpool - Jimmy Osmond
 - Maggie May (traditional song) (not to be confused with Rod Stewart's "Maggie May")
 - On The Boat To Liverpool - Nathan Carter
 - Penny Lane - The Beatles
 - Rock Ferry Deaf School
 - Roll, Alabama, Roll (sea shanty) - Bellowhead.
 - Rotterdam (Or Anywhere) - The Beautiful South
 - Santianna (sea shanty) - The Kingston Trio
 - Sealand - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
 - Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
 - Streets of Kenny - Shack.
 - The Skipper's Lament - John Haines
 - Johnny Todd (sea shanty).
 - Villiers Terrace Echo and the Bunnymen
 - Whiskey on a Sunday - traditional folk song.
 - Whip Jamboree (traditional folk song).
 - OHM - Pardon Us[2]
 - Let's Dance to Joy Division - The Wombats
 - Go To Sea Once More - Sea Shanty[3]
 - Off To Sea - The Longest Johns
 - 100 miles to Liverpool- Lindisfarne (band).
 - Liverpool Drive ( St. Louis to Liverpool album) Chuck Berry.
 
References
- ↑ from the Album Don’t Stop the World 1977 , Warner Bros Recordsa
 - ↑ Bushell, Glen (30 January 2017). "Hear the new EP from Pardon Us". Punktastic.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
 - ↑ "Go to sea once more". Punktastic.com. 27 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
 
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