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"1215 W. Belmont" - Carey Bell & Lurrie Bell (0–9)
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"19th Street Blues" - Johnny Dodds & Tiny Parham (0–9)
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"2120 South Michigan Avenue" – Rolling Stones (0–9)
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"29th and Dearborn" – Richard M Jones (0–9)
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"31st And State" - Johnny Griffin And Wilbur Ware With Junior Mance (0–9)
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"39th And Indiana" - Charley Musselwhite (0–9)
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"42 in Chicago" - Merle Kilgore (0–9)
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"43rd Street Jump" - David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Sunnyland Slim, Big Walter Horton, Kansas City Red, Floyd Jones (0–9)
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"47th Street Stomp" – Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards (0–9)
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"5-3-10-4", 2000 – Maybe I'll Catch Fire - Alkaline Trio (0–9)
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"55th Street" - Lidell Townsell (0–9)
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"65th and Ingleside" - Chance the Rapper (0–9)
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"70th & King Drive" – Hot Hanas Hula (0–9)
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"A Cicada Of Chicago" by Pepe Ahlqvist (A)
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"An Afternoon in Midway Plaisance. Fantasie for Piano.", 1893 – composer: Gustav Luders (A)
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"Angels" – Chance the Rapper from Coloring Book, 2016 (music video shows him rapping on top of the "L" train) (A)
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"Apex Blues" – Jimmie Noone & His Apex Club Orchestra (A)
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"Apostrophe to Chicago" – composer & lyricist: Mrs. Emily M. (Blakeslee) Boyden (A)
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"Area 312" – Resurrection Band (A)
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"At McKie's" – Sonny Rollins & Coleman Hawkins (McKie's was a famous Chicago jazz venue) (A)
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"Ation" – Frode Gjerstad Trio With Steve Swell (A)
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"Auch Chikago War Einmal Jung" – Katja Ebstein (A)
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"Awake! Awake!" – composer & lyricist: Mrs. Emily M. (Blakeslee) Boyden (A)
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"Back Down On State Street" – Ben Sidran (B)
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"Back Streets of Lombard" – Ground Zero (B)
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"Back to Chicago" – Styx, from Edge of the Century, 1990 (B)
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"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" – Jim Croce (B)
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"The Ballad Of Jesse James" - various versions - see Jesse James (folk song) (B)
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"Bamako Chicago Express" - Don Moye (B)
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"Baseball Dreams" – Ralph's World (B)
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"Battle of Chicago" – Berkshire Seven (B)
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"Bear Down Chicago Bears" - John Frigo (B)
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"The Belle of Chicago", 1892 – composer: John Philip Sousa (B)
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"The Belle of Chicago Barn Dance" – composer: Theo. Bonheur (B)
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"The Belle of Lincoln Park" – composer & lyricist: Geo. Maywood (B)
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"Best Wishes to your Black Lung" – Less Than Jake (B)
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"Big Bill the Builder" (mayor), 1928 – composers & lyricists: Milton Weil, Bernie Grossman & Larry Shay (B)
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"The Big Brass Band from Brazil" by Art Mooney & His Orchestra (B)
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"The Big Unit" – The Mountain Goats (B)
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"Big Windy City" - Troy Shondell (B)
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"The Billiken Man", 1909 – composer: Melville J. Gideon; lyricist: E. Ray Goetz; sung by Blanche Ring (B)
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"Black Sox Two Step (Noir Chaussette's Two Step)" – Sidney Brown (B)
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"Blowin' in from Chicago", 2005 – composer: Hank Hirsh; Six Perfections Music; Around and Back (B)
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"Blue Line" – Local H (B)
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"Blues for the South Side" – Ronnie Earl (B)
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"Blues for the West Side" – Eddie Shaw (B)
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"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - Andrews Sisters (B)
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"Boost Chicago" – composer: Armin P. Bauer (B)
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"Born in Chicago" – Paul Butterfield 1965, blues (B)
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"Born in Illinois" (in a place they call Chicago) Music & Lyrics by Mark "Big Poppa" Stampley (Chicago Native)Recorded by Award Winning Blues Artist Mark "Big Poppa" Stampley (B)
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"Bow to the Masta", 1999 – Kool Keith (B)
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"Boy Reporter Blues, Dedicated to Horace Wade – Boy Reporter of the Chicago Evening American", 1924 – composers: Dell Lampe & J. Bodewalt Lampe; lyricist: Haven Gillespie (B)
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"Break Down on Lake Shore Drive" – The Black Dog (B)
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"Bryn Mawr Stomp" – Local H (B)
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"Bucktown Stomp" – Johnny Dodds' Washboard Six (B)
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"The Burning Iroquois" (theater), 1904 – composer: Edward Stanley; lyricist: Mathew Goodwin (B)
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"The Burning of the Iroquois", 1904 – composer: Thos. R. Confare; lyricist: Morris S. Silver (B)
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"Calling Me Home, Chicago", 1985 – composer: Paul David Wilson (C)
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"Casimir Pulaski Day" – Sufjan Stevens (C)
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"Cha Cha Chicago" – Kai Winding (C)
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"Chi-Chi-Chi-Chicago" – Nellie Lutcher (C)
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"Chi'-Ca'-Go'" - Johnny Ross (C)
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"Chi-City" – Common, featuring Kanye West, from Be, 2005 (C)
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"Chi-City Boogie" - Ricardo Miranda (C)
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"Chi-Town" - Jing Chi (C)
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"The Chi-Town Boogie" - Casey Jones (C)
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"Chi-Town Hustler" – Eddie Floyd (C)
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"Chi-Town Theme" – Cleveland Eaton (C)
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"Chi-Town" – The Cribs (C)
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"Chi-Town" – Da Brat (C)
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"Chi-Town" – Jerry Butler (C)
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"The Chi-Town Nightlife" – Paul Johnson (C)
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"Chicago" – Tom Waits (C)
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"Chicago A"/"Chicago B" – Tirez Tirez (C)
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"Chicago After Dark" – Chicago (C)
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"Chicago Afterwhile" by Country Soul Revue featuring Dan Penn (C)
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"Chicago Allstars Boogie" – Willie Dixon & The Chicago Allstars (C)
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"Chicago at Night" – Spoon (C)
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"Chicago Blues", 1946 – composers: Arthur Crudup, Ransom Knowling, Judge Riley (C)
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"Chicago Blues" – Dion DiMucci (C)
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"Chicago Blues" – Fletcher Henderson (C)
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"Chicago Blues" – Bill Snyder (C)
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"Chicago Blues" - Jim Peterik (C)
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"Chicago Blues" - Oscar Peterson (C)
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"The Chicago Blues" – Sally Roberts (C)
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"Chicago Boogie" - Four Blazes (C)
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"Chicago Bop Stepping" – The Clayton Brothers (C)
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"Chicago Bound Blues", 1923 – composer & lyricist: Lovie Austin (C)
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"Chicago Bound Blues" – Bessie Smith (C)
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"Chicago Bound" – Canned Heat (C)
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"Chicago Bound" – Jimmy Rogers (C)
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"Chicago Boxcar" - Fabulous Poodles (C)
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"Chicago Breakdown" – Gene Ammons (C)
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"Chicago Breakdown" – Big Maceo Merriweather (C)
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"Chicago Breakdown" – Doctor Ross (C)
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"Chicago Bus Stop (Ooh, I Love It)" – Salsoul Orchestra (C)
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"Chicago Buzz" – Junie Cobb (C)
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"Chicago By Night" - Orlando Voorn (C)
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"Chicago Calling" – Cyril Davies (C)
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"Chicago City" – George "Harmonica" Smith (C)
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"Chicago City" - The Monarchs (C)
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"Chicago Concerto" - Bill Snyder (C)
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"The Chicago Conspiracy" – David Peel (C)
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"Chicago Cottage" – The Mirage (C)
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"The Chicago Cyclist March", 1896 – composer: Hans Liné (C)
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"Chicago Dancin' Girls" - Curtis Potter (C)
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"Chicago Disco" – Major Lance (C)
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"Chicago Emerald City" – Dave Angel (C)
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"The Chicago Express (March Two-Step)", 1905 – composer: Percy Wenrich (C)
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"Chicago Fanphair '93" – Local H5 (C)
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"Chicago Flyer" – Meade Lux Lewis (C)
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"Chicago Fog Lift" - Chunky, Novi & Ernie (featuring Lauren Wood) (C)
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"Chicago Function" – Sidney Bechet (C)
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"Chicago Girl" – Roger Whittaker (C)
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"The Chicago Girls' March or Two-Step Dance", 1895 – composer: J.W. Tate (C)
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"Chicago, Glad To Be Back Home" - Louisiana Red (C)
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"The Chicago Glide" – composer: Prof. Joseph Gearen (C)
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"Chicago Green" – The Surfaris (C)
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"Chicago Here I Come" – Willie Dixon & Johnny Winter (C)
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"Chicago High Life" – Earl Hines (C)
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"The Chicago Hussar's Quickstep", 1892 – composer: A. H. Rintelman (C)
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"The Chicago Hustle" - Evelyn Thomas (C)
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"Chicago, Illinois" - Ben Verdery (C)
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"Chicago, Illinois" - Bobby Short (C)
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"Chicago Institute" – Manfred Mann's Earth Band (C)
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"Chicago Is Alive" – Dicken (of Mr Big) (C)
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"Chicago Is Just That Way" – Eddie Boyd (C)
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"Chicago Is Large" – Nazgul (C)
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"Chicago Is Loaded With The Blues" - Chicago Blues Allstars/Willie Dixon (C)
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"Chicago Is My Home" – Pierre Lacocque; sung by Lurrie Bell, from album Hattiesburg Blues; Mississippi Heat (C)
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"Chicago Is So Two Years Ago" – Fall Out Boy (C)
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"Chicago in Mind" – Albert Ammons (C)
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"Chicago Jackmaster" - K-Alexi (C)
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"Chicago Light Green" - Jimmy Owens (musician) (C)
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"Chicago Line" - John Mayall (C)
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"Chicago Man" – Eddie Shaw (C)
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"The Chicago March", 1909 – composer: Henry S. Sawyer (C)
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"Chicago Melody" - Axel Zwingenberger (C)
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"Chicago Meltdown" - Impakt (C)
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"Chicago Mess Around" - Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders (C)
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"Chicago Monkey-Man Blues" – Rosa Henderson (C)
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"Chicago Morning" – Chris Rea (C)
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"Chicago North Western" – Juicy Lucy (C)
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"Chicago on My Mind" – Albert Ammons (C)
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"Chicago on My Mind" – Jimmy Dawkins (C)
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"Chicago Party Theme" - Jesus Wayne (C)
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"Chicago Post March", 1896 – composer: Ellis Brooks (C)
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"Chicago Rhythm" - Chicago Stompers (C)
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"Chicago River Blues" - Hayden Thompson (C)
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"Chicago Rockets" - Bourbon Street Barons (C)
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"Chicago Seemed Tired Last Night" – The Hold Steady (C)
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"Chicago, Send Her Home" - Willie Hightower (C)
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"Chicago Serenade" – Eddie Harris (C)
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"Chicago Sidewalk" – Arthur Adams (C)
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"Chicago Slam" - K-Alexi (C)
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"Chicago Slide" – Victoria Spivey (C)
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"Chicago Song" – David Sanborn (C)
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"Chicago Stomp" - Pinetop Perkins (C)
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"Chicago Stomp Down" – Duke Ellington (C)
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"Chicago Stomps" – Jimmy Blythe (C)
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"The Chicago Story" - Jimmy Snyder (C)
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"Chicago Style" - Dave Specter (C)
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"Chicago Style" - (from Road to Bali) (C)
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"Chicago Surf" - Surf Teens (C)
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"Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)", 1922 (originally spelled Todd'ling) – composer & lyricist: Fred Fisher; popularized by Frank Sinatra (C)
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"The Chicago Theme (Love Loop)" – Hubert Laws (C)
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"Chicago Tickle" - Harry Tierney (C)
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"Chicago Trane Blues" - Toby Ben (C)
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"The Chicago Tribune Centennial March", 1947 – composer: Robert Trendler; lyricist: Jack La Frandre (C)
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"Chicago Tribune March", 1893 – composer: W. Paris Chambers (C)
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"Chicago Twist" – Werner Baumgart (C)
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"The Chicago Two-Step" – composer: J. P. Brooks (C)
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"Chicago Wind" – Merle Haggard (C)
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"Chicago Woman" - The Oxfords (C)
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"Chicago" – ABC (C)
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"Chicago" – Roy Ayers (C)
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"Chicago" – Big D and the Kids Table (C)
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"Chicago" – Birdpaula (C)
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"Chicago" – Bis (C)
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"Chicago" - Clueso (C)
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"Chicago" - Colour Club (C)
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"Chicago" – Kiki Dee (C)
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"Chicago" – Dynastie Crisis (C)
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"Chicago" – The Doobie Brothers (C)
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"Chicago" – Enuff Z'nuff (C)
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"Chicago" – Flipturn (C)
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"Chicago" – Frédéric François (C)
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"Chicago" – Gemini One (C)
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"Chicago" – Hieroglyphics (C)
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"Chicago" – Ingram Hill (C)
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"Chicago" – Michael Jackson (C)
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"Chicago" – Alexz Johnson (C)
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"Chicago – Ivan Kuchin (C)
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"Chicago" - music by Lew Pollack; lyrics by Sidney Clare (C)
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"Chicago" – Luther Allison (C)
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"Chicago" – Manfred Mann's Earth Band (C)
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"Chicago" – The Masterbuilders (C)
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"Chicago" – Mat Kearney (C)
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"Chicago" - Otis Pierce (C)
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"Chicago" – Ted Mulry (C)
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"Chicago (We Can Change the World)" – Graham Nash (C)
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"Chicago" – Des O'Connor (C)
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"Chicago" – Portugal. The Man (C)
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"Chicago" – The Purple Hearts (C)
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"Chicago" – Django Reinhardt (C)
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"Chicago" – Revolutionary Ensemble (C)
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"Chicago" – Lucy Wainwright Roche (C)
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"Chicago" – Rodgers & Hart (C)
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"Chicago" – Alexander Rosenbaum (C)
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"Chicago" – Shawnna (C)
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"Chicago" – Simoncino (C)
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"Chicago" – Sufjan Stevens (C)
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"Chicago" – The Tossers (C)
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"Chicago" – The Uglysuit (C)
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"Chicago" – Kate Voegele (C)
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"Chicago" – Sean Watkins (C)
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"Chicago" – Andre Williams (C)
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"Chicago - 1926" - Nanette Workman (C)
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"Chicago 60616" - Kenny and the Kasuals (C)
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"Chicago's Finest" – Emmure (C)
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"Chicago's Gift to a 'Nation's Hero'" (U.S. Grant) 1891 – composer & lyricist: W.C. Robey (C)
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"Chicago's Queen" – Baron Longfellow (C)
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"Chicago, Chicago" – Lord Invader (C)
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"Chicago, Chicago" - Teddy Phillips And His Orchestra featuring Colleen Lovett (C)
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"Chicago, Damn" – Bobbi Humphrey (C)
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"Chicago, Illinois" – from Victor/Victoria (C)
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"Chicago, Mon Amour" – Made in Sweden (C)
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"Chicago My Home Town" – Barry Goldberg (C)
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"Chicago, My Home Town" – composer & lyricist: Paul S. Hargrow (C)
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"Chicago, New York" – The Aislers Set (C)
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"Chicago, Now!" – The Fall (C)
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"Chicago, Prairie Gem of Illinois" – composer & lyricist: Laura Aborn (C)
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"Chicago, the City of Today" – composer: Bill Snyder; lyricist: Ann Marsters (C)
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"Chicago, the Gem on the Shore", 1923 – composer & lyricist: J. A. Johnson (C)
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"Chicago, the Most Beautiful City" – composer & lyricist: Frank Padula (C)
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"Chicago..." – Screeching Weasel (C)
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"Chicago Woman" - Sonny Turner & Sound Limited (C)
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"Chicago Women" - Willie James Lyons (C)
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"Chicagoland Twirl Polka" – Frankie Yankovic (C)
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"Chicago x 12" – Rogue Wave (C)
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"Christmas in Chicago" – Marilyn Scott (C)
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"City in a Garden" – Fall Out Boy 2018 (C)
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"City Lights" – Lucky Boys Confusion (C)
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"City of CHI" – Juice (C)
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"City of Chicago" – Luka Bloom, Christy Moore (C)
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"City of Promise. 1934 Century of Progress Song" – composer: Jos. Snabl-Antes; lyricist (Czech text): Vasek Niederle; lyricist (English translation): Libushka Bartusek (C)
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"Clark Street" – Elmer Bernstein (C)
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"Clean Up Chicago" - Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon (C)
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"Closer to Our Graves" – Lucky Boys Confusion (C)
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"Cold and Windy Night" – The Fantastic Four (C)
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"Cold Chicago" – Humming House (C)
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"Cold Chicago Wind" - Jack Bonus (C)
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"Cold Chicago Winds" - Country Boys (featuring the Willis Brothers) (C)
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"Cold Windy City of Chicago" – Boxcar Willie (C)
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"Columbia Fair (Grand March)" – composer: Theodore Moelling (C)
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"Columbian Guards March – The Musical Hit of the World's Fair", 1892 – composer & lyricist: T. P. Brooke (C)
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"Columbus Fair (Grand March)" – composer: Geo. Schleiffarth (C)
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"Come On! Feel the Illinoise! – Sufjan Stevens (C)
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"Come to Chicago" – composer: Dorothy Giffey; lyricist: James Andrichen (C)
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"Coming from Chicago' – Angelo D'Onorio (C)
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"Conover March" (dedicated to the officials of the World's Columbian Exposition) 1893 – composer: Ion Arnold (C)
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"Con–" – Frode Gjerstad Trio With Steve Swell (C)
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"Cook County Jail" – Tom Edwards Country Four (C)
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"The Corner" – Common, featuring Kanye West, from Be, 2005 (C)
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"The Count On Rush Street" - Shelly Manne Septet, 1951 - composer: Bill Russo (C)
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"Crook County" – Twista, from Mobstability, 1998 (C)
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"Cubs in Five" – The Mountain Goats (C)
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"Daley's Gone" – Steve Goodman (D)
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"Dancing in the Street", 1964 – Martha and the Vandellas (D)
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"Dead End Street" – Lou Rawls (D)
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"Dear Chicago" – Ryan Adams (D)
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"Dearborn Steeet Breakdown" – Charles Avery (D)
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"Dearie" - Gordon MacRae & Jo Stafford (D)
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"Dennehy" – Serengeti (D)
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"Don't Call On Me" - The Monkees (D)
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"Down on Maxwell Street" - Micky Moody and Paul Williams (British singer) (D)
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"Down On Wabash Avenue" - Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon (D)
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"Dr. Chicago" – Udo Lindenberg (D)
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"A Dying Cubs Fan's Last Request" – Steve Goodman (D)
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"East Chicago Blues" – Sparks Brothers (E)
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"East Wacker Drive" – Phil Barry (E)
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"End Of Chicago" - Shock Stars (E)
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"An Esthete On Clark Street" – William Russo (E)
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"Everything" – Dawn Xiana Moon (E)
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"The Eggplant That Ate Chicago", 1967 – Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band (E)
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"The EL" – Rhett Miller (E)
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"El-A-Noy" by Billy Corgan 2004 (E)
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"The Elements: Fire", recorded 1966, released 2011 – Brian Wilson (E)
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"Epitaph Of A Small Winner" by Archie Shepp & Chicago Beau (E)
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"Everything is Big in Chicago" by Gustave Kerker and Frederic Ranken (E)
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"Fair Women of Chicago Waltzes", 1893 – composer: Theo. H. Northrup (F)
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"Far, Far Away" – Wilco (F)
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"Ferris Wheel March", 1893 – composer: Geo. Maywood (F)
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"Ferris Wheel Waltz", 1893 – composer: G. Valisi; lyricist: Harry C. Clyde (F)
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"First Steps", 1993 – composer: Tommy Stinson, from Bash & Pop (F)
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"Food from Chicago" – Lord Christo (F)
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"The Forest of Love and Romance, Theme song of the Black Forest Village, A Century of Progress Chicago", 1933 – composer: Ernie Kratzinger; lyricist: Charles Kallen (F)
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"Forty-Seventh and State" – Bud Freeman (F)
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"From Chicago to the Sky" – Seventh Avenue (F)
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"From Chicago with Love" – Harlan Howard (F)
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"From London to Chicago" - Wild Bob Burgos (from Matchbox (band)) & The Dreadnoughts (F)
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"Full Moon" – Common (F)
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"Funeral March in Memoriam, Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago", 1893, composer: W. Herbert Layon (F)
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"Funk, Chicago Style" - Dick Hyman (F)
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"Get Busy" – Mr. Lee (G)
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"The Girl from Chicago" – Benny Bell (G)
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"Git On Up" – Fast Eddie and Sundance (G)
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"Go Cubs Go" – Steve Goodman (G)
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"Go Go Chicago. Wonder City Home of Mine." – composer & lyricist: Clitus M. Wickens (G)
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"Go Go Gadget Flow" – Lupe Fiasco, from Lupe Fiasco's The Cool, 2007 (G)
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"GO" – Ofycial & Wade White Owl, featuring Papi (G)
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"Goin' Back to Chicago" – Chet Oliver (G)
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"Goin' Back to Chicago" – Smokey Hogg (G)
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"Goin' to Chicago Blues", 1939 – composer: Count Basie Orchestra, Lou Rawls (G)
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"Goin' to Chicago" – traditional; recorded by Mike Westbrook (G)
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"Golden Ring" – Tammy Wynette & George Jones (G)
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"Gone To Chicago" - The Pied Pipers (G)
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"Goodbye to Guyville" – Urge Overkill (G)
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"Got To Leave Chi-Town" - Chicago Blues A Living History (G)
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"Grand Exposition March" – composer: Louis Falk (G)
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"Grand Terrace Ballroom" - Albert Nicholas, Herb Fleming, Nelson Williams, Benny Waters, Joe Turner (jazz pianist) (G)
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"Grand Terrace Rhythm" – Bob Crosby (G)
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"Great Big Friendly Town Chicago" – Dora Hall (G)
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"Greater Chicago March" – composer: Jacob Valentine Havener; lyricist: Agner Clark Winkler (G)
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"Green Mill Garden Blues", 1920 – composer: unknown (88 key piano roll) (G)
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"Greetings. Chicago's Official Song. 1833–Chicago–1933" – composer & lyricist: George D. Gaw; transcriber & arranger: Frank Barden (G)
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"Growing Up" – Fall Out Boy, from Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend, 2003 (G)
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"A Guided Tour of Chicago" – The Lawrence Arms, 1999 (G)
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"Hail Chicago (March)", 1933 – composer: Stanley Kay; lyricist: A. Seaborg (H)
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"Hail to Thee, Chicago" – composer: John E. King; lyricist: Estella A. Johnson-Hunt (H)
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"Hail, Chicago, Hail", 1949 – composer and lyricist: Lesley Kirk (H)
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"Hail, Chicago! Official Song of the Pageant of Progress", 1921 – composer: Bob Allen; lyricist: Ted Turnquist (H)
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"Hands Open"– Snow Patrol (H)
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"Happy Summertime" – R. Kelly, featuring Snoop Dogg, from TP.3 Reloaded, 2005 (H)
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"Harlem Avenue" by Red Callender (H)
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"Hastings Street" – Blind Blake (H)
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"The Hat He Never Ate" – composer: Ben Harney; lyricist: Howard S. Taylor (H)
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"Hello Chicago Fox-Trot", 1933 – composer: Anthony Misuraca; lyricist: Joseph Argento (H)
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"Hello Chicago" – Topher Jones & Amada, featuring Ido vs. The World (H)
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"Highway 55" – The O'Kanes (H)
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"Hitch Hike" – The Rolling Stones, from Out Of Our Heads, 1965; originally by Marvin Gaye (H)
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"Home" – Kanye West (H)
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"Home In Chicago" - Dave Riley And Bob Corritore (H)
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"Homecoming" – Kanye West, featuring Chris Martin from Graduation, 2008 (charted at #9 on UK Singles, music video features the bean sculpture in Millennium Park) (H)
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"Homesick at Spacecamp" – Fall Out Boy from Take This To Your Grave, 2003 (H)
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"Hometown Chicago" - John Parricelli And Stan Sulzmann (H)
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"I-94" - Jules Blattner (I)
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"(I've Got the) Old Chicago Blues" – Bob Gentile (I)
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"I Am Proud of Chicago" – composer & lyricist: Ben Schwartzberg (I)
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"I Came Home" – Rhymefest (I)
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"I Dream of Chicago" – Parlours (I)
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"I Got a Mind to Go to Chicago" – Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band (I)
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"I Got the Chicago Blues" – Jim Peterik (I)
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"I Left My Mind In Chicago" - Abu Talib (musician) (I)
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"I Love Chicago" - Little Mike and the Tornadoes (I)
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"I Love My Radio (Midnight Radio)" – Taffy (I)
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"I Might Need Security" – Chance The Rapper (I)
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"I Murdered Them In Chicago' - from Glad To See You (I)
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"I Smell Chicago" by Catfish Hodge (I)
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"I Used to Work in Chicago. I Did But I Don't Anymore", 1944 – composers & lyricists: Larry Vincent & Sunny Skylar (I)
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"(I Want To Go To) Chicago" - R.T. & The Rockmen Unlimited (I)
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"I Was Having A Hard Time In Chicago" - Mike Martin (I)
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"I–94" – Jules Blattner (I)
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"I'll Meet You in Chicago (at the Fair)", 1928 – composers & lyricists: Charlie Harrison & Fred Rose (I)
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"I'm a Ramblin' Man" – Waylon Jennings (I)
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"I'm Dying Tomorrow" – Alkaline Trio (I)
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"I'm from Chicago", 1917 – composer: Leo Edwards; lyricist: Blanche Merrill (I)
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"I'm Going Right Back to Chicago" (Coon Song) 1906 – composer: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyricist: Harry Williams (I)
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"I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None on My Fingers" – Fall Out Boy, from Infinity on High, 2007 (I)
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"I've Got To Leave Chi-Town" - Carey Bell & Lurrie Bell (I)
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"In 1933 (Where Will You Be)" – composer & lyricist: Art Kassel; arranger: Charles Adams (I)
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"In Cairo Street: A Characteristic Fantasie for Piano", 1893 – composer: Geo. Schleiffarth (I)
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"In Chicago" – composer & lyricist: Olive Jeane (I)
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"In Old Chicago", 1937 – composers & lyricists: Mack Gordon & Harry Revel (I)
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"In Tha Chi" – Shawnna, featuring Syleena Johnson, from Block Music, 2006 (I)
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"In the Ghetto"– Elvis Presley (I)
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"In the Kitchen – Umphrey's McGee from Anchor Drops, 2004, progressive rock (I)
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"Inner Circles of Chicago" – Rodger Wilhoit (I)
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"Into the Chicago Abyss" – Southall Riot (I)
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"Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago" – Soul Coughing (I)
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"It's a Cold Winter" – Frankie Knuckles, Chicago house (I)
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"It's a Way They Have in Chicago" (from Sinbad) 1896 – composer: Gustav Lüders; lyricist: M.E. Rourke (I)
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"It's a Way They Have in Chicago" (from the Royal Chef) 1904 – composer: Ben M. Jerome; lyricists: Geo. E. Stoddard & Chas. S. Taylor (I)
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"Jackson Park El Train" by Harold Mabern Trio (J)
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"Jackson Park Express" – "Weird Al" Yankovic (J)
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"Jazz Music" – Gang Starr (a different song to the group's more famous "Jazz Thing") (J)
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"Jazz Thing" – Gang Starr (J)
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"Jesus Just Left Chicago" – ZZ Top (J)
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"Joe Chicago" – Big Walter Horton (J)
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"Joe Murphy's Farewell To Chicago" – Old Rope String Band (J)
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"Jolly Bears, To Those on the Board of Trade of Chicago. Polka Humoristic", 1880 – composer: Geo. Schleiffarth (J)
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"Jumpin' in the Pump Room" - John Kirby (musician) and his Orchestra (J)
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"Just Blew in from the Windy City" – Doris Day, 1953 (J)
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"Just for Money" – Paul Hardcastle (J)
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"Keys to the City" – Ministry & Co Conspirators, 2008 (K)
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"Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" – Walter Jagiello (L)
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"L.A., Goodbye" – The Ides of March (L)
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"Lady From Chicago" - Neal Sharpe (L)
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"Lake Effect Kid" (demo song) – Fall Out Boy, from Welcome to the New Administration, 2008 (L)
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"Lake Michigan" – Rogue Wave, 2007 (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah, 1971 (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – Art Porter Jr. (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – E-Smoove (Eric Miller) (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – Gerald Wilson Orchestra (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – The Innocence Mission (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive" – Theo Parrish (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive Boogie" – Lefty Dizz (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive (Chicago Concerto)" - 101 Strings (L)
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"Lake Shore Drive (Slight Return)" – Harris Newman (L)
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"Lake Shore Driving" – Duran Duran 1988 (L)
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"Lakefront Blues" - Dan Burley And His Skiffle Boys (L)
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"Lakeshore Cowboy" – Ramsey Lewis (L)
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"The Last Day of the Fair", 1893 – composer: Frank Swain (L)
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"Lawndale Blues" - Eddie Taylor Blues Band (L)
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"LAX to O'Hare" – The Academy Is... (L)
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"Leader of the Band" – Dan Fogelberg (from Peoria) (L)
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"Leavin' Chicago, A.M.F." – Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah (L)
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"Leaving Chicago" – Knockout (L)
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"Lido Shuffle" – Boz Scaggs (L)
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"Lincoln Park Pirates" – Steve Goodman (L)
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"Little Joe from Chicago", 1930 – composers: Mary Lou Williams, Henry Wells (L)
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"Living in Chicago" – The Bee Gees (L)
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"Logan Square" - – Jimmy McPartland And Art Hodes (L)
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"London House" – Billy Walker (L)
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"Long Line To Chicago" - Larry Hosford (L)
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"Lovin's Been Here and Gone to Mecca Flats", 1926 – composer: Jimmy Blythe (L)
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"Mama Chicago" – Bonnie Koloc (M)
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"Mama Chicago" – Mike Westbrook (M)
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"The Man from the South with a Big Cigar in his Mouth", 1930 – composers & lyricists: Rube Bloom & Harry M. Woods (M)
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"The March Maroon, University of Chicago March and Two-Step", 1906 – composer: Harry Turner (M)
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"Marching on to Chicago", 1933 – composers & lyricists: Richard Daly, Thomas Parmiter & Clitus Wickens (M)
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"Maxwell Street" – Chris Rea (M)
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"Maxwell Street Boogie" - Rob Hoeke (M)
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"Maxwell Street Shuffle" – Barry Goldberg (M)
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"Mean Old Chicago" - Bob Margolin (M)
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"Mecca Flat Blues", 1924 – composer: Jimmy Blythe; lyricists: Jimmy Blythe & Priscilla Stewart (M)
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"Meet Me in Chicago" – Jimmy McPartland And Art Hodes (M)
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"Meet Me in Chicago" – Mat Kearney, Buddy Guy from Rhythm & Blues (M)
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"Memphis-Chicago Blues" – Julio Finn Band (featuring Memphis Slim) (M)
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"Mercy Me" – Alkaline Trio (M)
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"Miss Chicago (The Great 'Pageant' Song)", 1921 – composer: Edmund Braham; lyricist: W.S. Greelish (M)
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"Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" – Brian Wilson (M)
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"Muddy Waters (Little Walter/Lakeshore Theme/Willie D./Otis/Whisper From Theresa's/Walkin' Up Halsted)" – Glen Hall & Gil Evans (M)
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"My Kind of Town" – Frank Sinatra, 1964 (M)
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"New West Side Stroll" - Dave Specter (N)
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"New York/Chicago" - Mark Imperial (N)
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"New York and Chicago" - music by Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics by Junie McCree (N)
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"New York To Chicago" - Chubby Jackson (N)
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"The Night Chicago Died" – Paper Lace (Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit in 1974) (N)
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"Night In Chicago" - Reeds (N)
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"North to Chicago" – Hank Snow (N)
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"Northside Cadillac" - James Cotton (N)
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"Northwest 222" – Harry Chapin (N)
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"Nothing Beats Chicago/Ocean is Different" – from the musical Marie Christine (N)
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"Ode for the opening of the World's Fair. Held at Chicago, 1892" – composer: C. W. Chadwick; lyricist: Harriet Monroe (O)
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"Oh City of a Century" – composer: Eleanor Everest Freer (O)
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"Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! Oh, Yes! The Dancing Girls will give a Show before they Start for Chicago!" from Little Christopher Columbus (O)
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"Oh You Chicago, Oh You New York", 1910 – composer: Albert Von Tilzer; lyricists: Junie McCree & Sydney Rosenfeld (O)
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"The Oldest Living Groupie in Chicago" – Doug Ashdown (O)
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"On a Freezing Chicago Street" – Margot and the Nuclear So and So's (O)
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"On the Midway, or the Jolly Bum, Bum", 1893 – composer & lyricist: Louis Ortenstein (O)
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"On the South Side of Chicago" – Freddy Cole (O)
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"One Way Ride (To Chicago)" – Lois Johnson (O)
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"Only in Chicago" – Barry Manilow (O)
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"The Original Chicago Blues", 1915 – composer: James White (O)
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"Our Chicago" (U of C), 1926 – composer & lyricist: Norman Reid (O)
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"Palmah House Shuffle" (Palmer House Hotel), 1903 – composer: Libbie Erickson (P)
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"Pantin' in the Panther Room" – Fats Waller (P)
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"The Payback" - James Brown (P)
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"Peace Frog" – The Doors (P)
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"Picketlines and Pepperspray" – Silent Film (P)
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"Prairie Song" – Billy Corgan (P)
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"Private Lawns" – Angus & Julia Stone (P)
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"Pulaski at Night" – Andrew Bird (P)
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"Pulaski Day" – Kidd Russell (P)
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"Pump Room" - The Friendly Indians (P)
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"Pump That Body" - Mr. Lee (P)
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"Pump Up Chicago" – Mr. Lee (P)
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"Put the Blame on Mame", 1946 – composers & lyricists: Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher (P)
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"Randolph Street Rag" - Chicago Rhythm Kings (R)
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"Real Good Girlfriend" – The Mountain Goats (R)
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"Red Hot Chicago" – Flying High, 1930; composers & lyricists: B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson (R)
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"Red Leaves of October" – Michael Peter Smith (R)
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"Relax With Chicago" - K-Alexi (R)
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"Richmond, Chicago, Mexico And Home" - Sonny Miller And The Happy Valley Boys (R)
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"Ride My Face to Chicago" – Frank Zappa (R)
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"Ride To Stony Island" - Stony Island Band (from Stony Island (film)) (R)
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"Rock-Skippin' at the Blue Note" – Duke Ellington (R)
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"Royal Garden Blues" (jazz standard) (R)
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"The Rebirth" – Chapter 13 (R)
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"Route 90" - Clarence Garlow (R)
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"The Runaway Train" - Michael Holliday (R)
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"San Francisco" – Alkaline Trio (S)
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"Saying Goodbye" – Every Avenue (S)
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"The Seer's Tower" – Sufjan Stevens (S)
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"She Shook Him in Chicago" – (Madame Sherry 1909) – composer: Karl L. Hoschna; lyricist: Otto Hauerbach (S)
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"She Was Hot" – Rolling Stones (S)
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"She Was in Chicago" – John Lee Hooker (S)
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"She'd Never Leave Chicago" – McKendree Spring (S)
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"The Sheik of Chicago (Mustafa)", 1960 – adaptor & lyricist: Bob Merrill; recorded by the Four Lads and Archie Bleyer (S)
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"The (Shipped) Gold Standard" – Fall Out Boy from Folie a Deux, 2008 (S)
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"Showtime in Chicago" – Joe Jackson (S)
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"Shy-Town" – Gorillaz (S)
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"Sidewalks of Chicago" – Merle Haggard (S)
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"Silent Night/7 O' Clock News" – Simon & Garfunkel (S)
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"Simple Man" by Wale (S)
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"Slow Down Chicago" – Canasta (S)
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"Snakeheads" – The Mountain Goats (S)
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"So Long Toots" – Cherry Poppin' Daddies from Soul Caddy (S)
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"Something from Nothing" – Foo Fighters, 2014 (S)
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"Somewhere in Chicago" – Arnold McCuller (S)
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"Somewhere on Fullerton" – Allister (S)
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"Sounds at the Archway" – Eddie Harris (S)
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"Sounds of West Side Chicago" – Jimmy Dawkins & Hip Linkchain (S)
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"South Shore Drive" - Bernard Allison (S)
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"South Shore Drive" - Noble "Thin Man" Watts (S)
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"South Side" – Moby, featuring Gwen Stefani, 2001 (S)
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"South Side Irish" – Arranmore (S)
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"South Side of Chicago" – Eddie Burns (S)
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"South Side Shake" - Dan Burley And His Skiffle Boys (S)
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"South Union" – Lucky Boys Confusion (S)
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"Southbound Ryan" – Dennis DeYoung (S)
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"Southside Boogie" - Dick Hyman (S)
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"Southside Boogie" - James Cotton (S)
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"Southside Chicago Waltz" – Black 47 (S)
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"Southside Chicago" – Otis Brown & The Delights (S)
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"Southside Hop" - Left Hand Frank (S)
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"Southside Mojo" – JaGoFF (S)
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"Southside Shuffle" – Art Hodes (S)
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"Southside Stomp" - Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters (S)
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"Southside Stuff" – Jimmy Yancey (S)
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"South Side To Riverside" - Lurrie Bell (S)
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"Southside" – Common, featuring Kanye West, from Finding Forever, 2007 (S)
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"Star Witness" – Neko Case (S)
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"Startin' for Chicago" – Tracy Nelson (S)
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"State Street Blues" – Synco Jazz Band (featuring Joseph Samuels) (S)
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"State Street Jive" – Cow Cow Davenport (S)
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"State Street" - Peter Gallway (S)
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"State Street" – Sonny Knight (S)
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"State Street" – Sun Ra (S)
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"State Street Samba" – Cook County (S)
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"State Street Special" - Johnny Parker (jazz pianist) (S)
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"State Street Sweet" - Gerald Wilson Orchestra (S)
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"State Street Tomorrow – Theme Song", 1930 – composers: Carelton Colby & Maurice Wetzel from the Radio Station KYW staff (S)
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"Stay Chi" – Juice (S)
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"Stell–" – Frode Gjerstad Trio With Steve Swell (S)
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"Stock Yards Strut" - Freddie Keppard (S)
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"Stony Island Band" - Stony Island Band (from Stony Island (film)) (S)
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"Stratford-on-Guy" – Liz Phair, 1993 (S)
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"Streamline Train" - The Vipers Skiffle Group (S)
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"Strings Of Chicago" - Lidell Townsell (S)
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"Stuck in Chicago" – Cate Brothers (S)
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"Sunshine in Chicago" – Sun Kil Moon (S)
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"Super Bowl Shuffle" – Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew, the 1985 Chicago Bears champions (S)
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"Super Fade" - Fall Out Boy from "Lake Effect Kid EP", 2018 (S)
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"Sweet Chicago" – The Original Caste (S)
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"Sweet Home Chicago", 1937 – composer: Robert Johnson; lyricists: Robert Johnson & Roosevelt Sykes, Blues Brothers (S)
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"Sweet Spots" – The Fiery Furnaces (S)
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"Swing Life Away" – Rise Against from Siren Song of the Counter Culture, 2005 (S)
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"Switchboard" – Kid Sister (S)
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"Take Me Back to Chicago", 1985 – title track on Take Me Back to Chicago by Chicago (T)
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"Take the Time", 1993 – Waiting for the Night by the Freddy Jones Band (T)
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"Talkin' Baseball (Baseball And The Cubs)" – Terry Cashman (T)
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"Taste of Chicago" – Albert Washington (T)
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"Thank You Chicago" - Ricardo Miranda (T)
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"That's That", 2006 – Snoop Dogg featuring R. Kelly (T)
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"There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother They're Burning Big Louis Tonight" – Alex Harvey (T)
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"This City", 2011 – Patrick Stump featuring Lupe Fiasco from Soul Punk (T)
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"Ticket to Chicago" – Terry Garthwaite (once of Joy of Cooking) (T)
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"To Chicago With Love" – Lois Johnson (T)
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"Together Forever (Krush Groove 4)" – Run-DMC (T)
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"Tonight, Tonight", 1996 – The Smashing Pumpkins (T)
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"Tonight Will Last Forever", 2005 – Photographs by Mest (T)
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"The Torture Doctor", 2013 – Alkaline Trio (T)
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"Train to Chicago" – Mike Doughty (T)
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"The Trianon March", 1934 – dedicated to the Chicago Association of Dancing Masters; composer: R. Alexander Campbell (T)
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"True Enough", 2009 – Everything's Easy by Girlyman (T)
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"Turn It Up Again" – Conway Brothers (T)
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"Twilight Serenade", 2005 – Another Ghost by Jason Myles Goss (T)
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"Two Words", 2004 – Kanye West featuring Mos Def, Freeway, and the Boys Choir of Harlem, from The College Dropout (T)
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"The University Quickstep", 1865 – inscribed to the President and Friends of the Chicago University; composer: E. M. Shaw (U)
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"Underneath the Streetlights of Chicago", 2019; Riley Smith (U)
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"Vacation in Chicago" – Cold War Kids (V)
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"Vernon Park" - Lil' Mark (V)
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"Via Chicago", 1999 – Summerteeth by Wilco (V)
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"The Viking March – Captain Andersen's Viking Ship from Norway to the World's Fair", 1893 – composer: H. C. Verner (V)
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"Wacker Drive" – Wazmo Nariz (W)
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"Wailin' at the Trianon" – Lionel Hampton (W)
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"We Ride", 1998 – R. by R. Kelly, featuring Jay-Z (W)
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"We're All Crazy in Chicago", 1986 – Jonathon Brandmeier (W)
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"We're Gonna Go to Chicago" – from the musical Marie Christine (W)
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"Welcome 2 Chicago", 2001 – Abstract Mindstate featuring Kanye West (W)
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"Welcome to Chicago" - Gene Farris (British chart hit in 2003) (W)
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"Welcome to Chicago" – Kill Hannah from Wake Up the Sleepers, 2009 (W)
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"Wes Cide Bluze" – Jimmy Dawkins (W)
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"Wes Cide Rock" – Jimmy Dawkins (W)
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"West Side Baby" - Fenton Robinson (W)
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"West Side Bossman" - Otis Grand, Anson Funderburgh, Debbie Davies (W)
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"West Side Shuffle" – Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard (W)
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"West Side Woman" - Lurrie Bell (W)
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"Weston's March to Chicago", 1867 – composer: Edward Mack; publisher: S. Brainard & Sons, Cleveland (W)
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"Wheels a-Rolling", 1948 – official song of the Chicago Railroad Fair; composer: Helen Purcell Maxwell; lyricist: Philip Maxwell (W)
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"When the Levee Breaks", 1929 – composers & lyricists: Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie; re-worked by Led Zeppelin in 1971 (W)
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"When the Wind Blows in Chicago" – writers: Scott Turner, Audie Murphy; performed by both Roy Clark and Bobby Bare in 1964, and Eddy Arnold in 1970 (W)
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"When You Meet a Man in Chicago" – from Sugar (W)
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"White Sox Stomp" – Jimmy Yancey (W)
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"Windy City Blues" - Ernie Hawks And The Soul Investigators (W)
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"Windy City Blues" – Mike Westbrook (W)
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"Windy City Boogie Woogie", c. 1941–1943 – Nat King Cole (W)
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"Windy City Boogie", c. 1950–1954 – J. T. Brown (W)
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"Windy City Hop" – Slim Gaillard (W)
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"Windy City Soul" by Jerry Butler (W)
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"Windy City" – Jack-Tronic (W)
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"Windy City" – Jackie McLean (W)
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"Windy City" – Phish (W)
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"Windy City" – Rodney Franklin (W)
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"Windy City" – The Sweet (W)
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"Windy City" – from Windy City (W)
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"Windy City Blues" - Ernie Hawks & The Soul Investigators (W)
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"Windy City Stomp" - Rob Hoeke (W)
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"Wine-O From Chicago" - Howard Crockett (W)
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"Winter in Chicago", 2012 – Toil by Flatfoot 56 (W)
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"The Woman Downstairs", 1998 – Through the Trees by The Handsome Family (W)
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"Woman in Chicago" – Jim Post (W)
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"World's Columbian Exposition Waltz", 1893 – composer: Adelaide Marcelia Gluck (W)
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"The World's Fair or A Voyage to Chicago", 1893 – composer & lyricist: Leonard Gautier (W)
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"Yes Chicago Is... (Suite)" - Gerald Wilson Orchestra (Y)
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"You Haven't Seen The U.S.A. Until You've Seen Chicago!" - Dick Marx Orchestra (Y)
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"You Wake Up in the Morning in Chicago", 1915 – composer: Harry Carroll; lyricists: Ballard MacDonald and Coleman Goetz (Y)
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"You'll Find 'Em in Chicago" (from The Yankee Regent), 1905 – composer: Ben M. Jerome; lyricists: Chas S. Adelman and I. L. Blumenstock (Y)
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"You're Dead", 2001 – From Here to Infirmary by Alkaline Trio (Y)
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"Zelda", 2007 – Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!? by Farewell (Z)
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"All the Way", 2008 – Eddie Vedder (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Bear Down Chicago Bears", 1941 – composer & lyricist: Jerry Downs (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Chelsea Dagger", with text modified by Blackhawks' fans, 2006 – composer and lyricist: Jon Fratelli; performers: The Fratellis (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"The Chicago Cubs Song – Hey Hey! Holy Mackerel!", 1969 – composer: John Frigo; lyricist: I. C. Haag (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Come On You Cubs Play Ball", 1937 – composer & lyricist: Bernard "Whitey" Berquist (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Cubs on Parade (The Great March and Two-Step)", 1907 – composer: H.R. Hempel; arranger: Jos. Techen (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"The Glory of the Cubs", 1908 – composer: Arthur Marshall; lyricist: F.R. Sweirngen (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Go Cubs Go", 1984 – composer & lyricist: Steve Goodman (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Here Come the Hawks", 1968 – composer: J. Swayzee; producer: The Dick Marx Orchestra and Choir (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Hurrah for the Cubs", 1930 – composer: Burrell Van Buren; lyricist: Betty Douglas (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox", 1959 – composer & lyricists: Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Super Bowl Shuffle", 1985 – composers: B. Daniels, L. Barry; lyricists: R. Meyer, M. Owens; performers: Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew, the 1985 Chicago Bears (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Watch the Cubs Play Ball", 1941 – composer & lyricist: Harry A. Magill (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"Wave the Flag (For Old Chicago)", 1929 – fight song of the University of Chicago; lyricist: Gordon Erickson (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"We're The Cubbies", 2012 – composer, lyricist, and audio engineer: Michael Droste CubsSong.com (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"White Sox Fitted", 2010 – composer & lyricist: Young General (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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"The White Sox March", 1907 – composer: T.F. Durand (Songs about Chicago sport teams)
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