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List of songs about New York City. This article lists songs about New York City, set there, or named after a location or feature of the city. It is not intended to include songs where New York is simply "name- checked" along with various other cities.{{columns- list colwidth=3. Rufus Wainwright"1.
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Bank Street" by George Russell"1. East 1. 07th Street" by William Ortiz- Alvarado"1. Street Congress" by Weather Report"1. Street Shuffle" by Jah Thomas"1. Street March" by Jonah Jones Quartet"1. I 7. 3 5: 3. 5- 6: 1. PM NYC" by La Monte Young"1.
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St. Johns Place" by Dean Fraser"1. Street" by Rufus Wainwright"1.
Street Beat" by Sylvain Sylvain"1. Street Blues" by Leon Redbone"1. Street Break" by Beastie Boys"1. Street Boogie" by Sammy Price"1. Street Theme" by Larry Willis"1.
Broadway" (from the musical Mr. Wonderful)"1. 65.
Broadway Medley" by Carole King"1. Street" by Gil Scott- Heron"1. V; (covered by Thalia Zedek)"1train" by A$AP Rocky"2 Train" by Mario (American singer)"2 West 4. Street" by Moondog"2. December Madison Avenue" by Lisa Miskovsky"(2.
Area Code (2. 12)"2. Azealia Banks"2. 3rd Street (Between Park and Madison)" by Bagatelle"2. Hrs. to Live" by Mase"2. Street Blues" by Lee Ritenour"2. Utica Dub" by Prince Jammy"3 Men At Chung King" by Chubb Rock"3- O- Clock" by Marco Polo"3rd and Broadway" by Brazzaville"3. Street Blues" by Fletcher Henderson"3. East 3. 2nd" by Lennie Tristano"3.
Manhattan Blues)" by Andy Bown"4. Island" by Noreaga"4. Central Park West" by Steve Grossman"4.
Till Brönner"4. 2nd Street" by Golden Earring"4. Street" by Gunhill Road"4. Street" by Harry Warren and Al Dubin"4. Street Dub" by Prince Jammy"4. Street Dub" by Renegade Soundwave"4.
Street Psycho Blues" by Janis Ian"4. Street Suite" by Mc.
Coy Tyner"4. 5 Minutes from Broadway" by George M. Cohan"4. 6th West 5. Street" by Chu Berry"4. Street Jive" by Andy Kirk"5 Boroughs" by KRS- One with Bounty Killer, Buckshot, Cam'Ron, Keith Murray, Killah Priest, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Redman, Rev. Run, and Vigilante"5th Avenue" by Lee Konitz"5.
E 1. 3th St" by Dan Melchior"5. Street Blues" by Charles Mingus"5.
Street" by Billy Joel"5. Street" by Jack Bruce"5. Street Shadow" by Colin Towns"5. Street Theme" by Bud Powell"5.
The Ramones"5. 4th Street" by Mick Jackson"5. Street" by Bobby Bryant Sextet"5. Chrystie Street" by Beastie Boys"The 5.
Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by Simon & Garfunkel (covered by Ernestine Anderson, Harpers Bizarre)"6 'N The Mornin'" by Ice- T"6. B Panorama" by Aesop Rock"6th Avenue" by India. Arie"6th Avenue Heartache" by The Wallflowers"6.
Highway" by Mississippi Fred Mc. Dowell"6. 3 Sailors In Grand Central Station" by Teresa Brewer"6.
Street Theme" by Junior Mance Trio"7. Strangers in the Night)" by Saxon"7. Bleeker Street" by Jill Jones"$7. And You" by The Stylistics"7th Avenue" by Big Rude Jake"7th Avenue South" by Dave Weckl"7th Avenue South" by Jonathan Butler"7.
Lee Ritenour"8 Million Stories" by Kurtis Blow"8. Blocks From Tiffany's" by Pete Rock & Camp Lo"8. Blocks Party" by Pete Rock & Camp Lo"8. Street" by Gato Barbieri"8th Avenue (El Fin)" by Willie Colón"8th Avenue (In the Park)" by Willie Colón"8th Avenue Shuffle" by The Doobie Brothers"8. VII 1. 5 C. 6: 3. PM + C. 6: 3. 7- 6: 5.
PM NYC" by La Monte Young & Marian Zazeela"8. Zaine Griff"8. 8 Christopher Street" by Dirt Bike Annie"9 A. M. (The Comfort Zone)" by Londonbeat"9. Ave. B Blues" by Swans (band)"9th Ave. Limbo" by Julee Cruise"9.
Columbus" by Doc Powell"9. Columbus" by Eric Gale“9th Wonder (Blackitolism)” by Digable Planets"B.
Q. E. Dub" by Prince Jammy"Babes on Broadway" by Artful Dodger"Back Home to Harlem" by Rosewood Thieves"Back in Central Park" by Earl Klugh"Back in N. Y. C." by Genesis"Back in the Village" by Dan Melchior and Das Menace"Back in the New York Groove" by Hello"Back of a Truck" by Regina Spektor"Back to Brooklyn" by Neon"Back to the Bronx" by 2 Live Crew"Back to Manhattan" by Norah Jones"Back to Reality" by Intelligent Hoodlum"Back When I Was Four" by Jeffrey Lewis"Bad Boy" by Holy Modal Rounders"Bad New York Band" by Jim Testa"Bainbridge Avenue" by Liam Reilly"The Ballad of New York City/John Lennon and Yoko Ono" by David Peel"Ballad of N.
Y. C." by Fun Lovin' Criminals"Ballad of the Lower East Side" by Michael Monroe"Ballet at the Village Vortex" (from the musical Wonderful Town)"Baltimore Is the New Brooklyn" by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound"Bassline" by Mantronix"Battery Park/Amnesia" by Thomas Newman"The Battle for New York" by David Peel"A Bavarian in New York" by Triumvirat"B- Boy Bouillabaisse" by Beastie Boys"Beautiful Disease" by Norah Jones"Because I Got It Like That" by Jungle Brothers"Bedstuy Parade & Funeral March" by Mos Def"Bedstuy Sound" by Widow Prizum (hip hop)"The Beef Is On" by Big Daddy Kane"Been Too Long in New York City" by Amii Stewart"Believe" by Yellowcard (talks in detail about the firemen involved in the 9/1. Belles of Broadway" by Del Reeves"Bells of New York City" by Josh Groban"Beneath Your Beautiful" by Emeli Sande"Bensonhurst Blues" by Oscar Benton"The Best of Queens (It's Us)" by Mobb Deep"Bette Davis Eyes" by [Kim Carnes]]"Better in Manhattan" by Casey Deinel"Bewildered in the city" by Kashmir (band)"Bicton V's Brooklyn" by Dave Warner"The Big Apple" by The Aggrovators"Big Apple" by Kajagoogoo"The Big Apple" by Klein & MBO"Big Apple" by Molly Hatchet"Big Apple" by NTS Roots"The Big Apple" by Prince Jammy"Big Apple" by UK Subs"Big Apple Boogaloo" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials"Big Apple Coconut" by Lee "Scratch" Perry"Big Apple Dreamin'" by Alice Cooper"Big Apple Jam" by Manhattan Jazz Quintet"Big Apple Jump" by Art Blakey"Big Apple Rappin' (National Rappin' Anthem)" by Spyder- D"Big Apple Rock" by Black Ivory"Big Apple Waltz" by Sweet"The Big Backyard" (Up in Central Park) by Sigmund Romberg"Big Bad Rap!" by Age Of Chance"Biggest Bordertown" by Bob Neuwirth"Big City" by Dead Boys"Big Man on Mulberry Street" by Billy Joel"Big Mouth" by Whodini"Big New York" by Bobby Bennett"Big Noise New York" by Donald Fagen"The Big Sound On Broadway" by Sid Ramin"Big Town" by OMD"Big Yellow Taxi" by Blue System"The Bird of Bleecker Street" by Village Stompers"Bird Of Harlem" by Jess Roden"Birdland" by Weather Report"Birdland Blues" by Bud Powell"Birdland Bounce" by John Dankworth"A Bite of the Apple" by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra"B. K. Anthem" by Foxy Brown"Bklyn (Live That)" by MC Lyte"Black Cow" by Steely Dan (Greene Street, Rudy's)"Black Harlem" by Prince Buster"Black Jesus † Amen Fashion" by Lady Gaga"Black History Month" by Death from Above 1. New York subway)"Blackout In Manhattan" by Herbie Armstrong (formerly of Fox)"Blame It on New York City" by The Dramatics"Bleecker & Mac.
Dougal" by Fred Neil"Bleecker Street" by Gamalon"Bleecker Street" by Houston Person"Bleecker Street" by Simon & Garfunkel"Bleecker Street Team" by Cedar Walton"Blood Wedding" by Black 4. Blossoms on Broadway" by Martha Tilton"Blue Belles O' Harlem (The Belles Of Harlem)" by Duke Ellington"The Blue Bells of Broadway (Are Ringing Tonight)" by Doris Day"Blue Harlem" by Ike Quebec"Blue Harlem" by Kenyon Hopkins"Blue Moon Over Brooklyn" by Peter Criss"The Blues About Manhattan" by Harry James"Blues for 5.
Isaiah 4. 9: 1. 6- Inscribed on His Hands. INDELIBLE GRACE: INSCRIBED ON THE PALM OF HIS HANDS. Indelible means that which cannot be removed, washed away, blotted out, canceled, effaced or erased and thus speaks of that which is unforgettable, lasting and cannot be lost or annulled. The Snorkel Online Putlocker.
Such is the grace of God in Isaiah 4. God's everlasting love in all of Scripture. Have you ever wondered if God has forgotten or abandoned you?
Even now perhaps you feel like David who cried out to God his Rock, "Why have you forgotten me?" (Ps 4. Perhaps like Israel of old you are saying "My way is hidden from the LORD. My cause is disregarded by my God." (Isa 4. You find yourself in your own personal Pilgrim's Progress "slough of despond," bogged down in the "spiritual quicksand" of seemingly endless adversities and afflictions which keep dragging you deeper into despair. I understand for that is where I am as I write.
But even better Jesus understands for on the Cross, He cried "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" (Mt 2. Ps 2. 2: 1- note) Jehovah Rapha, the Great Physician, understands for "He Himself was tempted in that which He has suffered and is able to come" to our aid as we are tempted (Heb 2: 1. Isaiah 4. 9: 1. 6 that like the balm of Gilead can heal our souls of what Spurgeon calls that "unbelief which often makes us talk about God forgetting us when He does nothing of the kind. We know not which most to wonder at, the faithfulness of God or the unbelief of His people. He keeps His promise a thousand times, and yet the next trial makes us doubt Him. He never fails; He is never a dry well; He is never as a setting sun, a passing meteor, or a melting vapor; and yet we are as continually vexed with anxieties, molested with suspicions, and disturbed with fears, as if our God were the mirage of the desert." Father, by Thy Spirit grant us grace to sing in faith "There amidst the love and glory/ He is waiting yet/ On His hands a name is graven/ He can ne'er forget." (Francis Havergal)Ancient Zion (a picture of Israel) still smarting from the pangs of exile in Babylon cried out "Jehovah has forsaken me" to which God responded "Can a woman forget her nursing child?
Ed: Not usually, but some have.) Can she feel no love for the child she has borne? Even these may forget, but I will not forget you.
Behold! I have inscribed (engraved) you on the palms of My hands. Your walls are continually before Me." (Isa 4. C H Spurgeon, who preached three sermons on Isaiah 4. These words apply, first of all, to God’s ancient people, the Jews (the accurate interpretation), but they are equally true of all believers (a valid application)." Spurgeon adds that the phrase "'I have graven thee' does not say, thy name. Our name is there, but that is not all: I have graven THEE!
See the fullness of this! I have graven thy person, thine image, thy case, thy circumstances, thy sins, thy temptations, thy weaknesses, thy wants, thy works; I have graven thee, everything about thee, all that concerns thee; I have put thee altogether there.
Wilt thou ever say again that thy God hath forsaken thee when he has graven thee upon His own palms?"Scripture records "Neither shall any man snatch them out of My hand (or) out of My Father's hand." (Jn 1. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands." (Isa 4. My times are in Thy hand." (Ps 3. Vance Havner refers to these passages as "having the situation well in hand. Here is security for time and eternity. The palm of the hand is a well- protected place and that hand can fold into a fist if threatened! Not only ourselves but our times, all our circumstances, the day in which we live, the happenings of our lives—all these are under His control.
Sometimes they are beyond our control, but "He's got the whole world in His hands." He not only leads us by His hand, He keeps us in His hand." J I Packer calls us to affirm the truth that "I am graven on the palms of His hands. I am never out of His mind. All my knowledge of Him depends on His sustained initiative in knowing me. I know Him, because He first knew me, and continues to know me.
He knows me as a friend, One Who loves me; and there is no moment when His eye is off me, or His attention distracted from me, and no moment, therefore, when His care falters (cf Mt 1. Do you believe the beautiful words of the hymn "Before the throne of God above/ I have a strong and perfect plea/ A great high Priest Whose Name is Love/ Who ever lives and pleads for me/ My name is graven on His hands/ My name is written on His heart/ I know that while in Heaven He stands/ No tongue can bid me thence depart." Hallelujah! Bancroft)As Kay Arthur says "If you are God's child by covenant, a true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, this is the truth you must cling to when you feel abandoned: You are inscribed on the palms of His hands! For the feelings are just that- feelings. Feelings that are very real, feelings that you must deal with.
But remember reality. Reality is the fact that a covenant has been cut on your behalf.
Your feelings will betray you- overwhelm you cripple you- if you do not decide, by the gut- level determination of faith, that "feel it or not" you will trust your Covenant God. Put on the music … the hymns of the faith … the choruses of trust.
Sing whether you feel like it or not. Sing whether you can sing or not. Sing until your feelings conform to reality." In fact sing Toplady's "A Debtor to Mercy Alone" - "My name from the palms of His hands/ Eternity will not erase/ Impressed on His heart it remains/ In marks of indelible grace/ Yes, I to the end shall endure/ As sure as the earnest is given/ More happy, but not more secure/ The glorified spirits in heaven.” As Spurgeon says "If you will think of those hands of which the Lord says, “I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands,” you may rest assured that nothing can come from those hands but what infinite Wisdom directs, and infinite Love has ordained.
Rejoice then, O Christian that God’s love does not fail in the furnace, but is as hot as the furnace, and hotter still."Normally in ancient times a slave would bear the brand mark of his master, but in Isaiah 4. Master inscribes the servant's name on His palm! Charles Wesley applied this Scripture to Christ, writing,"Arise, my soul, arise, shake off thy guilty fears/ The bleeding Sacrifice in my behalf appears/ Before the Throne my Surety stands/ My name is written on His hands." Amen! What are these marks but the marks of indelible grace, tangible manifestations of God's covenant cut with us on Calvary's Cross, covenant marks testifying today and throughout eternity "I will never desert you, nor will I ever forsake you, so that we may confidently say, the Lord is my Helper, I will not be afraid. What shall man do to me?" (Heb 1.
For God to forget us or abandon us, the scars inscribed in the palm of His hands must disappear! Perish all thy doubting thoughts! Beloved of the Father (1. Jn 3: 1), see the Savior spread out His hands before us with our own name inscribed in His scarred palms. Surely we are not for even a moment forgotten, but are loved faithfully and forever by our great God! Come with me to that moment in eternity where John is weeping and lamenting that there is no one to open the scroll (Rev 5: 4- 5- note), writing expectantly "I saw between the throne with the four living creatures and the elders a Lamb standing, AS IF SLAIN, (same verb in Greek of Ex 1.
Israel was to "slay at twilight"! Jn 1: 2. 9, 1. Co 5: 7) (Rev 5: 6, 5: 9, 1. Rev 1. 3: 8- note).