20 Times Musicians Sent Philly Some Brotherly Love

 
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By: Samantha Ferrara

If Philly sports fans have shown us anything, it’s that Philly is uncontested when it comes to a city having tremendous amounts of local pride.

With the amount of songs written about the city, it would seem that musicians (even those from across the pond) share a similar love for Philly. Considering that Victor Records - the company that gave birth to the music industry - began in Philadelphia and maintained offices there, this only makes sense.

Check out these songs, old & new, that mention The City of Brotherly Love.


“Atlantic City” - Bruce Springsteen

 

Bandstand Boogie” - Barry Manilow 

 

“Beat Up Guitar” - The Hooters

 

“Dancing In The Street” - Van Halen

 

“East Philly” - Matt Cappy

 

“Fall In Philadelphia” - Hall & Oates

 

“The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air” - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

 

“Kids From Philly” - George Thorogood 

 

“Motownphilly” - Boyz II Men

 

“Philadelphia Freedom” - Elton John

 

“Philadelphia” - Neil Young

 

“Philly Forget Me Not” - Hall & Oates w/Train

 

“Railroads And Riverboats” - Jim Croce

 

“Rock’n Me” - Steve Miller Band

 

“Sailing To Philadelphia” - James Taylor/Mark Knopfler

 

“Streets Of Philadelphia” - Bruce Springsteen

 

“Summertime” - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

 

“Sweet Little Sixteen” - Chuck Berry

 

“TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) - MFSB

 

“Venus And Mars/Rock Show” - Paul McCartney & Wings

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