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* "Birmingham" by [[Drive By Truckers]]
* "Birmingham" by [[Drive By Truckers]]
* "Tuxedo Junction" by Cool People
* "Tuxedo Junction" by Cool People
* "My dick itches" by sweet daddy itchy
* "Holy crap Edward Hughes is in Alabama" by the holy mama


==Songs about [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]==
==Songs about [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]==

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This is a list of songs written about the U.S. state of Alabama or notable locations in the state:

Songs about Birmingham

Songs about Mobile

Songs about Huntsville

  • "Huntsville Alabam" by Bert Starr
  • "Huntsville County Jail" by Mark Collie
  • "Huntsville Incident" by Phil Lefebvre
  • "Huntsville Rock 'n Twist" by Rex Hairston
  • "Hunstville Lights" by Bobby Brooks a native of Sparta North Carolina

Songs about Montgomery

  • "Angel from Montgomery" by John Prine
  • "Midnight in Montgomery" by Alan Jackson
  • "Montgomery County Breakdown" by Eddie Stubbs
  • "Montgomery In The Rain" by Stephen Young
  • "Montgomery To Memphis" by Billy Montana
  • "Seven Bridges Road" originally written and sung by Steve Young, and then redone by the Eagles, it's about Woodley Road

Songs about Tuscaloosa

  • "April 29, 1992" by Sublime
  • "Flaggin' the Train to Tuscaloosa" by Mack David and Raymond Scott
  • "My Tuscaloosa Heart", by Ken Jenkins
  • "Tuscaloosa" by Harry Lipson
  • "Tuscaloosa Blues" by Al Harris
  • "Tuscaloosa From Alabama" by Cindy Walker
  • "Tuscaloosa Heart" by Ken Jenkins
  • "Tuscaloosa Lucy" by Whitey Pullen
  • "Tuscaloosa Waltz" by Lew Childre, Wade Ray
  • "Tuscaloosa Women" by The Stampeders
  • "Tuscaloosa Yo Yo Man" by Ritchie Adams