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This is a list of songs about Birmingham, England, with lyrics in brackets where appropriate.
Go Kart Mozart – "Mrs Back-To-Front and the Bull Ring Thing"
Rob Halford – "Made in Hell" (Metal came from foundries where the islands sound unfurled/The Bull Ring was a lonely place of concrete towers and steel)
The Streets – "Turn The Page" (The hazy fog over the Bull Ring/The lazy ways the birds sing)
Tippa Irie – "It's Good to Have the Feeling You're the Best" (Well I control the north, south, east and west/In London and Birmingham one have to confess)
Mr Hudson and the Library – "2x2" (Two by two the lovers slip, Through the frozen streets of Birmingham)
Jon Wilks – "I Can't Find Brummagem" (This Digbeth here I wouldn't know/I miss the rogues of Brummagem) (Traditional song rewritten for modern Birmingham)
^Ogg, Alex (2006). No more heroes : a complete history of UK punk from 1976 to 1980 : (1. publ. ed.). London: Cherry Red. pp. 366–368. ISBN1-901447-65-0.