86 Songs About England (Pop, Rap & More)

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86 Songs About England (Pop, Rap & More)

I. R&B Songs About England

1. End of the Road by Boyz II Men

Artist: Boyz II Men
Album: Cooleyhighharmony
Year: 1991

The song is about a relationship that has ended and the singer is trying to move on. He talks about how he is never going to forget her and how he loved her.

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2. Wild Rover by Luke Kelly

Artist: Luke Kelly
Album: The Dubliners
Year: 1964

The song tells the story of a man who has spent his life wandering and drinking and is now old and penniless. He remembers the good times he had in his youth and how he would spend his money on drink. He asks for one last drink before he dies.

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II. Latest Songs About England

1. A Ship to Old England Came by Mara Carlyle

Artist: Mara Carlyle
Album: Songs of England
Year: 2021

The song tells the story of a ship that came to England, bringing with it a cargo of gold and silver. The ship’s captain and crew were very excited about their new treasure, and they decided to share it with the people of England. The people were very grateful for the gift, and they thanked the captain and crew for their kindness.

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2. All the Way by England Football Team

Artist: England Football Team
Album: All Together Now: The Football Album
Year: 2021

This song is about the England football team and how they are going to win the World Cup.

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3. Bad Habits by Ed Sheeran

Artist: Ed Sheeran
Album: =
Year: 2021

“Bad Habits” is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 10 May 2019 as the second single from his fourth studio album, No.6 Collaborations Project (2019). The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart.

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4. England by Love Kamal

Artist: Love Kamal
Album: England
Year: 2019

The song is about a young man who is in love with England, and he talks about all of the things that he loves about it. He talks about the history, the culture, the food, and the people. He says that he loves everything about England, and that it is the best place in the world.

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5. Southgate You’re the One (Football’s Coming Home Again) by Atomic Kitten

Artist: Atomic Kitten
Album: Southgate You’re the One (Football’s Coming Home Again)
Year: 2021

The song is about the England national football team’s journey to the semi-finals of the UEFA European Championship in 1996. The team, nicknamed the “Three Lions”, was led by manager Terry Venables and captain Alan Shearer. The song is sung from the perspective of a fan, and includes the lyrics “It’s coming home, it’s coming home / Football’s coming home again”.

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6. Olé by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz

Artist: S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz
Album: Olé (We Are England)
Year: 2021

“Olé” is a song by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, and M1llionz. It was released on May 21, 2021. The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, making it S1LVA’s first number-one single.

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7. Autumn Almanac by The Kinks

Artist: The Kinks
Album: Something Else (Deluxe Edition)
Year: 1967

The song is about a man reflecting on the autumn season and all the memories associated with it. He recalls all the things he used to do during autumn, from going for walks in the park to picking apples. He also remembers all the people he used to share these experiences with, including his friends, family, and even his former lovers. Despite the fact that many of these people are no longer in his life, he still cherishes the memories they shared together.

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8. English song by XINZWA

Artist: XINZWA
Album: WORKHOME
Year: 2021

“English Song” is a haunting ballad by Chinese singer Xinzwa. The song reflects on a lost love, and the singer’s regret at not being able to communicate with her former partner in their native language. The lyrics are written in both Chinese and English, highlighting the disconnect between the two lovers. The song is a bittersweet reminder of what could have been.

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9. Body by Tion Wayne, Russ Millions

Artist: Tion Wayne, Russ Millions
Album: Green With Envy
Year: 2021

The song is about a woman who is confident in her body and is not afraid to show it off. She is comfortable in her own skin and is proud of her curves. She knows that she is beautiful and that she can have any man she wants.

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10. Olé (We Are England) by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz

Artist: S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz
Album: Olé (We Are England)
Year: 2021

“Olé (We Are England)” is a song by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, and M1llionz. The song is about the English national football team.

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11. War by ArrDee, Aitch

Artist: ArrDee, Aitch
Album: Pier Pressure
Year: 2022

The song ‘War by ArrDee, Aitch’ is a rap song about the struggles of life and how war is a metaphor for the fight to survive. The song is dark and gritty, with a heavy beat and hard-hitting lyrics. It is a powerful song about overcoming adversity and fighting for what is right.

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12. Clash by Stormzy, Dave

Artist: Stormzy, Dave
Album: We’re All Alone in This Together
Year: 2021

The song is about the struggles of growing up in a poor, inner-city neighborhood. It talks about the violence, the drug dealers, and the lack of opportunity. The song is also about the hope that things will get better.

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13. Last Last by Burna Boy

Artist: Burna Boy
Album: Love, Damini
Year: 2022

The song is about a relationship that is coming to an end. The singer is trying to save the relationship, but he knows that it is not going to work.

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III. Rap Songs About England

1. Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio, Kylian Mash

Artist: Coolio, Kylian Mash
Album: Gangsta’s Paradise
Year: 1995

The song is about a gangster’s life and how it is a paradise for them. They live a life of luxury and violence, and they wouldn’t have it any other way.

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2. 99 Problems by Jay-Z, Linkin Park

Artist: Jay-Z, Linkin Park
Album: Collision Course
Year: 2004

“99 Problems” is a song by American hip hop artist Jay-Z, released as the third single from his 2003 album The Black Album. The chorus hook “I got 99 problems but a bitch ain’t one” is taken from the Ice-T song “99 Problems” from the album Home Invasion (1993). The hook was coined during a conversation between Ice-T & Brother Marquis of Miami-based 2 Live Crew. Marquis later used the phrase in the 2 Live Crew song “Table Dance”.

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3. In Da Club by 50 Cent

Artist: 50 Cent
Album: Get Rich or Die Tryin’
Year: 2003

The song is about going to a club and having a good time.

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4. Crazy in Love by Beyoncé

Artist: Beyoncé
Album: Dangerously in Love
Year: 2003

The song is about a woman who is in love with a man who is “crazy.” She is madly in love with him and she doesn’t care what anyone else thinks. She is willing to do anything for him and she is not afraid to show her love for him.

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5. Get Low by Lil Jon

Artist: Lil Jon
Album: Kings of Crunk
Year: 2002

Lil Jon’s “Get Low” is a high-energy rap song that encourages listeners to get up and dance. The song features a catchy beat and Lil Jon’s signature rap style. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, but they are effective in getting the point across. The song is sure to get listeners moving and is perfect for a party or club setting.

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6. Ignition (Remix) by R. Kelly

Artist: R. Kelly
Album: Ignition
Year: 2002

The song is about a man trying to seduce a woman by taking her out in his car. He is trying to get her “ignition” going, and he eventually succeeds.

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7. Hot in Herre by Nelly

Artist: Nelly
Album: Nellyville
Year: 2002

The song is about a guy who is trying to pick up girls at a club. He is telling them that he is hot and that they should dance with him.

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8. Body by Tion Wayne, Russ Millions

Artist: Tion Wayne, Russ Millions
Album: Green With Envy
Year: 2021

The song is about a woman who is confident in her body and is not afraid to show it off. She is comfortable in her own skin and is proud of her curves. She knows that she is beautiful and that she can have any man she wants.

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9. World in Motion by New Order

Artist: New Order
Album:
Year:

The song is about coming together and working towards a common goal. It is about unity and being stronger when we are together.

10. Olé (We Are England) by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz

Artist: S1LVA, Krept & Konan, M1llionz
Album: Olé (We Are England)
Year: 2021

“Olé (We Are England)” is a song by S1LVA, Krept & Konan, and M1llionz. The song is about the English national football team.

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11. War by ArrDee, Aitch

Artist: ArrDee, Aitch
Album: Pier Pressure
Year: 2022

The song ‘War by ArrDee, Aitch’ is a rap song about the struggles of life and how war is a metaphor for the fight to survive. The song is dark and gritty, with a heavy beat and hard-hitting lyrics. It is a powerful song about overcoming adversity and fighting for what is right.

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12. Bad Habits by Ed Sheeran

Artist: Ed Sheeran
Album: =
Year: 2021

“Bad Habits” is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 10 May 2019 as the second single from his fourth studio album, No.6 Collaborations Project (2019). The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart.

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13. This Is England by Kano

Artist: Kano
Album: Made In The Manor
Year: 2016

The song is about growing up in England and the various struggles that come with it. It touches on topics such as racism, poverty, and violence. Despite all of the negativity, the song ends on a positive note with the narrator declaring that England is still his home.

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14. Thiago Silva by AJ Tracey, Dave

Artist: AJ Tracey, Dave
Album: Thiago Silva
Year: 2016

The song is about a young man who is in love with a girl who is in love with someone else. The young man is trying to convince the girl to leave her current boyfriend and be with him instead.

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15. Clash by Stormzy, Dave

Artist: Stormzy, Dave
Album: We’re All Alone in This Together
Year: 2021

The song is about the struggles of growing up in a poor, inner-city neighborhood. It talks about the violence, the drug dealers, and the lack of opportunity. The song is also about the hope that things will get better.

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16. Last Last by Burna Boy

Artist: Burna Boy
Album: Love, Damini
Year: 2022

The song is about a relationship that is coming to an end. The singer is trying to save the relationship, but he knows that it is not going to work.

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IV. Country Songs About England

1. I Can’t Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt

Artist: Bonnie Raitt
Album: Luck of the Draw
Year: 1991

The song is about a woman who is trying to get over a man who doesn’t love her back. She knows that she can’t make him love her, but she can’t help but hope that he will change his mind.

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2. London Calling by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: London Calling
Year: 1979

London Calling by The Clash is a song about the problems faced by the working class in London. The song is critical of the government and the way that they are handling the situation. The song is also critical of the media and the way that they are reporting on the situation.

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3. I’m Yours by Jason Mraz

Artist: Jason Mraz
Album: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
Year: 2008

The song is about a guy who is telling a girl that he is hers and she can have him anytime she wants. He is saying that he is not perfect, but he is perfect for her. He is also saying that he will never leave her and that he will always be there for her.

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4. The Times They Are A-Changin’ by Bob Dylan

Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: The Times They Are a-Changin’
Year: 1964

The song is about how the world is constantly changing and how people need to change with it. Dylan sings about how the old ways of doing things are no longer effective and how people need to adapt to the new ways. He also talks about how the future is always unknown and how people need to be prepared for it.

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5. Made in England by Elton John

Artist: Elton John
Album: Made in England
Year: 1995

“Made in England” is a song by Elton John about his homeland. He sings about how proud he is to be English, and how the country has made him who he is today. He also pays tribute to some of the great British landmarks and icons, including Stonehenge and Buckingham Palace.

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6. United Kingdom: God Save the Queen by Seiji Ozawa, New Japan Philharmonic

Artist: Seiji Ozawa, New Japan Philharmonic
Album: World Soccer Anthems
Year: 2002

This song is a patriotic anthem for the United Kingdom, and it is sung by the New Japan Philharmonic under the direction of Seiji Ozawa. The lyrics express a desire for God to protect and bless the nation, and they also express gratitude for the many blessings that the UK has received. The song is a reminder that even though the UK is a small country, it has a big heart and is full of love and pride for its citizens.

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7. Real Great Britain by Asian Dub Foundation

Artist: Asian Dub Foundation
Album: Community Music
Year: 2000

“Real Great Britain” is a song by British band Asian Dub Foundation. It was released as a single in 1998, and peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is a critique of the British government’s treatment of immigrants, and is considered one of the band’s most political songs.

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8. Danny Boy by Celtic Woman

Artist: Celtic Woman
Album: Celtic Woman
Year: 2005

“Danny Boy” is a ballad set to an ancient Irish melody. The lyrics were written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly and usually tell the story of a young man who is leaving Ireland to go to America. In the Celtic Woman version, the lyrics are adapted to tell the story of a young woman who is leaving her homeland to go to America. The song is a sad and beautiful ballad about leaving one’s homeland and the people who love you.

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9. Goodbye England (Covered in Snow) by Laura Marling

Artist: Laura Marling
Album: I Speak Because I Can
Year: 2010

The song is a ballad about a young woman’s love and loss. The woman is talking about how she loved a man who died in England, and how she misses him. The song is sad and poignant, and Laura Marling’s voice is beautiful and emotive.

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10. United Kingdom Song by Kids Learning Tube

Artist: Kids Learning Tube
Album: Countries of the World and More
Year: 2016

The song is about the United Kingdom and all of its different parts. It talks about the different places in the UK and some of the things that make it special.

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11. England Swings by Roger Miller

Artist: Roger Miller
Album: Golden Hits
Year: 1965

The song is about the swinging England in the 1960s. It talks about how the country is changing and how people are enjoying the new lifestyle.

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12. Should I Stay or Should I Go? by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: Combat Rock
Year:

The Clash’s “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” is a song about a relationship on the rocks. The narrator is torn between staying in the relationship and leaving it. On the one hand, staying would mean having the stability and comfort of a partner. On the other hand, leaving would mean freedom and the ability to pursue other opportunities. In the end, the decision is up to the narrator, and the song leaves it up to the listener to decide which option is best.

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13. This Is England by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: Cut the Crap
Year: 1985

The song is about the state of England and how it is falling apart. The singer is talking about how the government is not doing anything to help the people and how they are suffering.

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14. England Swing by Roger Miller

Artist: Roger Miller
Album:
Year:

The song is a light-hearted ode to England, with the singer proclaiming his love for the country and its people. He describes the English countryside as being “like a postcard” and praises the nation for its rich history and culture. He also makes a point of highlighting the differences between England and America, declaring that he much prefers the former over the latter. In the end, he declares that he wants to swing his way back to England as soon as possible.

V. Rock Songs About England

1. God Save the Queen by Sex Pistols

Artist: Sex Pistols
Album: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
Year: 1977

The song is a punk rock anthem that calls for the overthrow of the British monarchy. It is considered one of the most influential songs in the punk rock genre.

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2. London Calling by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: London Calling
Year: 1979

London Calling by The Clash is a song about the problems faced by the working class in London. The song is critical of the government and the way that they are handling the situation. The song is also critical of the media and the way that they are reporting on the situation.

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3. I’m Shipping Up to Boston by Dropkick Murphys

Artist: Dropkick Murphys
Album: The Warrior’s Code
Year: 2005

I’m Shipping Up to Boston is a song by Dropkick Murphys. The song is about a sailor who is leaving Boston to go to sea. The song is upbeat and has a lot of energy.

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4. God Save the Queen by Sex Pistols

Artist: Sex Pistols
Album:
Year:

The song is a punk rock anthem that calls for the overthrow of the British monarchy. It is considered one of the most influential songs in the punk rock genre.

5. Everyday Is Like Sunday by Morrissey

Artist: Morrissey
Album: Viva Hate
Year: 1988

“Everyday Is Like Sunday” is a song by Morrissey, released as a single in 1988. The song is about the boredom and emptiness of a Sunday, with references to Thelonious Monk and The Kinks.

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6. The Boys Are Back in Town by Thin Lizzy

Artist: Thin Lizzy
Album: Jailbreak
Year: 1976

The song is about a group of friends who have reunited and are ready to have a good time. They are excited to be back together and are ready to party.

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7. Here Without You by 3 Doors Down

Artist: 3 Doors Down
Album: The Better Life
Year: 2002

The song is about a person who is struggling to cope with the absence of their loved one. They reflect on all the things they used to do together and how much they miss them. The song is sad and longing, but also has a sense of hope as the person remembers all the good times they shared.

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8. Yellow by Coldplay

Artist: Coldplay
Album: Parachutes
Year: 2000

Yellow by Coldplay is a song about a relationship that is coming to an end. The singer is talking about how the person they are with is starting to pull away and how they are feeling about it.

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9. Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N’ Roses

Artist: Guns N’ Roses
Album: Appetite for Destruction
Year:

The song is about a person who is new to the city and is experiencing all the negative aspects of it. They are overwhelmed by the pollution, the crime, and the poverty. They feel like they are in a jungle and are struggling to survive.

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10. Matilda Mother by Pink Floyd

Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Year: 1967

The song is about a mother who is trying to teach her child about the world and the beauty in it, but the child is not interested and just wants to play.

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11. Autumn Almanac by The Kinks

Artist: The Kinks
Album: Something Else (Deluxe Edition)
Year: 1967

The song is about a man reflecting on the autumn season and all the memories associated with it. He recalls all the things he used to do during autumn, from going for walks in the park to picking apples. He also remembers all the people he used to share these experiences with, including his friends, family, and even his former lovers. Despite the fact that many of these people are no longer in his life, he still cherishes the memories they shared together.

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12. Sunday Sunday by Blur

Artist: Blur
Album: Modern Life Is Rubbish
Year: 1993

The song is about a young man’s boredom on a Sunday. He has nothing to do and is feeling restless. He is trying to find something to take his mind off of the boredom but nothing is working. He ends up taking a walk and ends up at a park. He sits down on a bench and people watchs as they pass by. He sees a young couple kissing and it makes him feel better. He starts to feel happy and content just sitting there and people watching.

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13. London’s Burning by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: The Clash
Year: 1977

“London’s Burning” is a song by The Clash. It was released as a single in 1977 and peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is about the fire that engulfed London in 1666.

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14. Bodies by Sex Pistols

Artist: Sex Pistols
Album: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
Year: 1977

The song is about how people are just meat machines and how we are all going to die.

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15. EMI by Sex Pistols

Artist: Sex Pistols
Album: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols
Year: 1977

The song ‘EMI’ by Sex Pistols is a song about the band’s frustration with the record label EMI. The song contains profanity and is critical of the record label.

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16. New Rose by The Damned

Artist: The Damned
Album: Damned Damned Damned
Year: 1977

“New Rose” is a song by the English punk rock band the Damned. It was released as the band’s debut single in October 1976 and was later included on their debut album, Damned Damned Damned. The song is notable for being one of the first punk rock singles.

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17. Ain’t It Fun by Guns N’ Roses

Artist: Guns N’ Roses
Album: “The Spaghetti Incident?”
Year: 1993

The song is about having fun and enjoying life, regardless of what others may think or say. It is a message of positivity and self-acceptance, encouraging listeners to be themselves and not worry about what others think.

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18. The Queen Is Dead / Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty by The Smiths

Artist: The Smiths
Album: The Queen Is Dead
Year: 1986

The song is about the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and how the singer would like to return to England. The song is critical of the monarchy, and how they are out of touch with the people.

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19. Time for Heroes by The Libertines

Artist: The Libertines
Album: Up the Bracket
Year: 2002

The song is about a group of friends who are looking for a place to belong. They find an abandoned house and make it their own. They spend their days drinking, smoking and listening to music. They are happy just being together and don’t care about anything else.

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20. World in Motion by New Order

Artist: New Order
Album:
Year:

The song is about coming together and working towards a common goal. It is about unity and being stronger when we are together.

21. White Riot by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album:
Year: 1977

The song is about the frustrations of young, working class people in London and how they’re ready to riot. It’s an anthem for the punk movement and a call to action for people to stand up and fight for their rights.

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22. That’s Entertainment by The Jam

Artist: The Jam
Album:
Year: 1980

The song is about the entertainment industry and how it can be both good and bad. The lyrics talk about how the industry can be exciting and glamorous, but also how it can be fake and dangerous. The song is a warning to people who want to get into the entertainment industry, and it is also a criticism of the industry itself.

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23. Whiskey in the Jar by Thin Lizzy

Artist: Thin Lizzy
Album: Shades of a Blue Orphanage
Year: 1972

Whiskey in the Jar is a traditional Irish folk song about a highwayman who is betrayed by his lover. The song has been adapted by many artists over the years, most notably Thin Lizzy, who had a hit with their version in 1973. The song tells the story of a highwayman who is betrayed by his lover and is then captured and hanged.

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VI. Pop Songs About England

1. London Calling by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: London Calling
Year: 1979

London Calling by The Clash is a song about the problems faced by the working class in London. The song is critical of the government and the way that they are handling the situation. The song is also critical of the media and the way that they are reporting on the situation.

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2. Heroes by David Bowie

Artist: David Bowie
Album: “Heroes”
Year: 1977

The song is about a person who is feeling lost and alone, but finds strength in being a hero. The lyrics talk about how everyone has the potential to be a hero, and how we should never give up on ourselves. The song is uplifting and empowering, and encourages listeners to never give up on themselves.

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3. We Belong Together by Mariah Carey

Artist: Mariah Carey
Album: The Emancipation of Mimi
Year: 2005

The song is about a couple who have been through a lot together and have finally found their way back to each other. They belong together and will never be apart again.

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4. Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns

Artist: Robert Burns
Album:
Year:

Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish ballad about nostalgia and friendship. The lyrics are about two friends who reminisce about their past adventures and the good times they shared together. They pledge to continue their friendship even as they grow old and their memories fade.

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5. She Will Be Loved by Maroon 5

Artist: Maroon 5
Album: Songs About Jane
Year: 2002

The song is about a man who is in love with a woman who is in love with someone else. The man is willing to do anything for the woman, even if she does not love him back.

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6. You’ll Never Walk Alone by Gerry and the Pacemakers

Artist: Gerry and the Pacemakers
Album: How Do You Like It?
Year: 1963

The song is about never giving up hope, even when things are tough. It is about continuing to walk forward, even when it feels like you are alone.

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7. Iris by Goo Goo Dolls

Artist: Goo Goo Dolls
Album: City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture
Year: 1998

The song is about a person who is in love with someone who is unattainable. The person is willing to do anything for the person they love, even if it means sacrificing their own happiness.

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8. I Vow to Thee, My Country by Gustav Holst

Artist: Gustav Holst
Album: The Pride & Passion
Year: 1999

The song is a patriotic anthem dedicated to England. It is based on a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice, which itself is based on a hymn by John Dykes. The song was first performed in 1921.

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9. ‘Waterloo Sunset’ (1967) by The Kinks

Artist: The Kinks
Album: Something Else by the Kinks
Year: 1967

The song is about a man who watches the sunset from Waterloo Bridge in London. He reflects on the people and the city around him, and how they are all connected.

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10. ‘West End Girls’ (1984) by Pet Shop Boys

Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Album:
Year:

The song is about two poor kids from the east end of London who dream of moving to the wealthy west end. They talk about how they will never be able to afford the things that the west end girls have, but they still hope to one day make it there.

11. ‘Streets of London’ (1969) by Ralph McTell

Artist: Ralph McTell
Album: Spiral Staircase (Expanded Edition)
Year: 1969

The song is a ballad about a homeless person living on the streets of London. The lyrics describe the person’s plight, and the chorus asks for help from those who pass by.

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12. ‘Up the Junction’ (1979) by Squeeze

Artist: Squeeze
Album: Cool for Cats
Year:

The song is about a young man who is struggling to find work and ends up moving to London to look for opportunities. He meets a girl and they fall in love, but she is from a wealthy family and he is from a working-class background. They try to make it work, but eventually the differences in their backgrounds prove to be too much and they break up.

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13. ‘LDN’ (2006) by Lily Allen

Artist: Lily Allen
Album: Alright, Still
Year: 2006

The song is about a young woman’s life in London. She talks about her love for the city, as well as her struggles with drugs and alcohol.

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14. ‘The City’ (2011) by Ed Sheeran

Artist: Ed Sheeran
Album:
Year:

The song is about a city that the singer is visiting. He talks about how he loves the city and how there is so much to do there. He also talks about how he misses the city when he is away from it.

15. ‘Hometown Glory’ (2007) by Adele

Artist: Adele
Album: 19
Year: 2008

Hometown Glory is a song by Adele that was released in 2007. The song is about her hometown of London and how she misses it when she’s away.

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16. ‘Sunday Sunday’ by Blur

Artist: Blur
Album: Modern Life Is Rubbish
Year: 1993

The song is about a man who is bored with his life and decides to go out on a Sunday. He goes to a bar and meets a girl who he starts to fall for. However, he soon realizes that she is only interested in him because he is rich and she is after his money. He decides to leave the bar and go home, realizing that he is better off alone.

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17. ‘Time For Heroes’ by The Libertines

Artist: The Libertines
Album: Up the Bracket
Year: 2002

The song is about a relationship that is falling apart. The singer is trying to hold on to the relationship, but he knows that it is coming to an end. He is trying to be a hero for his partner, but he knows that it is not going to work out.

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18. ‘This Is England’ by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: Cut the Crap
Year: 1985

This song is about the economic and social decline of England in the 1970s. It criticizes the government for its policies that have led to the decline, and calls on the people to rise up and take back their country.

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19. ‘Goodbye England (Covered In Snow)’ by Laura Marling

Artist: Laura Marling
Album: I Speak Because I Can
Year: 2010

The song is about a young woman’s love for her country, England, and how she is struggling to deal with the fact that she may have to leave it someday. The lyrics are full of imagery and nostalgia, and the song has a wistful, longing feeling to it.

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20. ‘Real Great Britain’ by Asian Dub Foundation

Artist: Asian Dub Foundation
Album: Community Music
Year: 2000

The song is about the struggles of immigrants in the United Kingdom. It talks about how they are often treated poorly and how they are fighting for their rights.

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21. Danny Boy by Celtic Woman

Artist: Celtic Woman
Album: Celtic Woman
Year: 2005

“Danny Boy” is a ballad set to an ancient Irish melody. The lyrics were written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly and usually tell the story of a young man who is leaving Ireland to go to America. In the Celtic Woman version, the lyrics are adapted to tell the story of a young woman who is leaving her homeland to go to America. The song is a sad and beautiful ballad about leaving one’s homeland and the people who love you.

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22. ‘It’s Grim Up North’ by The KLF

Artist: The KLF
Album: This Is What The KLF Is About II
Year:

The song is a dark and cynical look at life in the north of England, with references to poverty, unemployment and crime. It is also a commentary on the decline of the British coal mining industry.

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23. ‘London Calling’ (1979) by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album: five million copies
Year:

The song is about the problems faced by working class people in London. It talks about the poverty, unemployment and crime that were common in the city at the time. The song also criticizes the government for not doing enough to help those in need.

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