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"Preachin' the Blues" by
Bessie Smith
"Atlanta, G.A.", pop/big band song written by
Sunny Skylar
and Artie Shaftel 1945
"Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pallet On Your Floor)" by
Eartha Kitt
from "
St. Louis Blues
" 1958
"
Hot 'Lanta
" (instrumental) by
The Allman Brothers Band
, from
At Fillmore East
1971
"Doraville" by Southern rock band
Atlanta Rhythm Section
, from
Third Annual Pipe Dream
1974
"Oh Atlanta" by L.A. band
Little Feat
, from
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
1974
"
Rock'n Me
" by Steve Miller Band ("Philadelphia, Atlanta, L.A.") 1976
"Atlanta June" by
Pablo Cruise
from
A Place in the Sun
1977
"I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)" by
Johnny Paycheck
, from
Slide Off of Your Satin Sheets
1977
"Atlanta's Burning Down" by
Dickey Betts
(of The Allman Brothers) from
Atlanta's Burning Down
, Southern rock 1978
"
Oh, Atlanta
" by British hard rock band
Bad Company
, from
Desolation Angels
1979; also covered by
Alison Krauss
"
Atlanta Lady (Something About Your Love)
" by
Marty Balin
(of
Jefferson Airplane
), 1981
"
Atlanta Burned Again Last Night
" by country group
Atlanta
, from
Pictures
1983
"Badstreet U.S.A" by
Michael Hayes (wrestler)
1987
"
Girls, Girls, Girls
" by
Mötley Crüe
, ("rockin' in Atlanta at Tattletales") 1987
"200 More Miles" by Canadian band
Cowboy Junkies
, from
The Trinity Session
1988
"
Love Shack
" by
Athens
band
The B-52's
, from
Cosmic Thing
("headin' down the Atlanta highway"), a reference to nearby Athens, dance-rock, (#3 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1989)
"Going to Georgia" by
The Mountain Goats
from
Zopilote Machine
, 1994
"
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
" by
Outkast
,
Southern hip hop
1994
“
ATLiens
” by
OutKast
from “
ATLiens
” 1996
"Atlanta" by
Stone Temple Pilots
, from
No. 4
1999
"Neon" by
John Mayer
, bluesy song mentions
Peachtree Street
, from
Room for Squares
2001, and
Inside Wants Out
"ATL Eternally" (featuring
Pastor Troy
and
Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz
) from
Alley: The Return of the Ying Yang Twins
2002
"ATL Hoe" by
Baby D
,
Pastor Troy
, Archie and
Lil Jon
2002
"
Welcome to Atlanta
" by
Jermaine Dupri
and
Ludacris
, from
Word of Mouf
and
Instructions
(#3 on
Billboard
Hot Rap Singles) 2002
"F.I.L.A (Forever I Love Atlanta)" by
Lil Scrappy
feat.
Lil Jon
crunk
, 2004
"
Oh
" by
Ciara
feat.
Ludacris
("Adamsville,
Bankhead
,
College Park
"), (#2 on Billboard Hot 100), 2005
"
Georgia
" by
Field Mob
and
Ludacris
ft.
Jamie Foxx
(as Ray Charles), from
Disturbing tha Peace
2005
"ATL" by
Freak Nasty
, (rap, Miami bass), 2006
"Bad Education" by
Tilly and the Wall
2006
"ATL" alt. rock song by
Butch Walker
, from
Sycamore Meadows
2008
"
One More Drink
" by
Ludacris
ft. T-Pain, from
Theater of the Mind
hip hop and R&B, (#4 Hot Rap Songs), 2008
"Atlanta, GA" by
Shawty Lo
(of
D4L
, d.2016) featuring
The-Dream
,
Ludacris
and
Gucci Mane
), 2010
"Communicating Doors" by
The Extra Lens
(From
Undercard
), 2010
"Atlanta" by
Ron Pope
(from Atlanta), 2012
"New Atlanta" by
Migos
ft.
Jermaine Dupri
,
Young Thug
and
Rich Homie Quan
from
No Label 2
,
trap music
, 2014
"East Atlanta Day" by
Zaytoven
featuring
Gucci Mane
and
21 Savage
"
Panda
" by
Desiigner
(not from ATL), from
New English (mixtape)
, ("I got broads in Atlanta"), 2016
"
Havana
" by
Camila Cabello
ft.
Young Thug
("he took me back to
East Atlanta
") (#1 on
Billboard
Hot 100), 2017-2018
"East Atlanta Love Letter" by
6lack
ft.
Future (rapper)
, from
East Atlanta Love Letter
2018
"
Butterfly Effect
" by
Travis Scott
album
Astroworld
(“Fly the broads, fly the dogs down to Atlanta, yeah”), 2018
"
1000 Nights
" by
Ed Sheeran
feat.
Meek Mill
&
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
(they aren't from ATL), from
No. 6 Collaborations Project
, ("Last night I played a show in Atlanta; Husbands and wives, daddies and daughters with their cameras"), 2019
"Moon over Georgia" by
Shenandoah (band)
"Atlanta" by Atlanta born singer/songwriter Bill Rowen
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