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.
0–9
- "11:11" by Rufus Wainwright
- "11:35" by Aesop Rock
- "11th Street" by Ravens & Chimes
- "11th Street Kids" by Hanoi Rocks
- "100 South of Broadway" by Philadelphia Society
- "105th & Park" by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez
- "110th Street and Fifth Avenue" by Tito Puente
- "116th and Lenox" by Jackie McLean
- "124 East 107th Street" by William Ortiz-Alvarado
- "125th Street Congress" by Weather Report
- "127th Street March" by Jonah Jones Quartet
- "14th Street" by Rufus Wainwright
- "14th Street Beat" by Sylvain Sylvain
- "14th Street Blues" by Leon Redbone
- "14th Street Break" by Beastie Boys
- "133rd Street Boogie" by Sammy Price
- "153rd Street Theme" by Larry Willis
- "1617 Broadway" (from the musical Mr. Wonderful)
- "1650 Broadway Medley" by Carole King
- "17th Street" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "1926" by V; (covered by Thalia Zedek)
- "1train" by A$AP Rocky
- "2 West 46th Street" by Moondog
- "20th December Madison Avenue" by Lisa Miskovsky
- "212"" by Azealia Banks
- "217th And Bronxwood" by Baba Leslie Bullwackies All Stars
- "23rd Street (Between Park and Madison)" by Bagatelle
- "24 Hrs. to Live" by Mase
- "3 Men At Chung King" by Chubb Rock
- "3-O-Clock" by Marco Polo
- "3rd and Broadway" by Brazzaville
- "31st Street Blues" by Fletcher Henderson
- "317 (Manhattan Blues)" by Andy Bown
- "40 Island" by Noreaga
- "415 Central Park West" by Steve Grossman
- "42nd & 6th" by Till Brönner
- "42nd Street" by Golden Earring
- "42nd Street" by Gunhill Road
- "42nd Street" by Harry Warren and Al Dubin
- "42nd Street Dub" by Renegade Soundwave
- "42nd Street Psycho Blues" by Janis Ian
- "44th Street Suite" by McCoy Tyner
- "45 Minutes from Broadway" by George M. Cohan
- "47th 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
- "528 E 13th St" by Dan Melchior
- "51st Street Blues" by Charles Mingus
- "52nd Street" by Billy Joel
- "52nd Street" by Jack Bruce
- "52nd Street Shadow" by Colin Towns
- "52nd Street Theme" by Bud Powell
- "53rd & 3rd" by The Ramones
- "54" by Bob McGilpin
- "54th Street" by Mick Jackson
- "58th Street" by Bobby Bryant Sextet
- "59 Chrystie Street" by Beastie Boys
- "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by Simon & Garfunkel (covered by Ernestine Anderson, Harpers Bizarre)
- "6 'N The Mornin'" by Ice-T
- "6B Panorama" by Aesop Rock
- "6th Avenue" by India.Arie
- "6th Avenue Heartache" by The Wallflowers
- "61 Highway" by Mississippi Fred McDowell
- "63 Sailors In Grand Central Station" by Teresa Brewer
- "63rd Street Theme" by Junior Mance Trio
- "747 (Strangers in the Night)" by Saxon
- "77 Bleeker Street" by Jill Jones
- "7th Avenue" by Big Rude Jake
- "7th Avenue Blue" by Sonny Del-Rio
- "7th Avenue South" by Dave Weckl
- "7th Avenue South" by Jonathan Butler
- "8 Million Stories" by Kurtis Blow
- "80 Blocks From Tiffany's" by Pete Rock & Camp Lo
- "80 Blocks Party" by Pete Rock & Camp Lo
- "8th Avenue (El Fin)" by Willie Colón
- "8th Avenue (In the Park)" by Willie Colón
- "8th Avenue Shuffle" by The Doobie Brothers
- "83rd & 4th" by Zaine Griff
- "88 Christopher Street" by Dirt Bike Annie
- "9 A.M. (The Comfort Zone)" by Londonbeat
- "93 Ave. B Blues" by Swans (band)
- "9th Ave. Limbo" by Julee Cruise
A
- "'A' Train Lady" by Mink DeVille
- "Absolutely Avenue B" by Sonny Vincent
- "Across 110th Street Parts 1 & 2" by Bobby Womack
- "Adam In New York" by Shorty Rogers
- "Affair On 8th Avenue" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Africa Unite" by Bob Marley & The Wailers & will.i.am
- "After JALC (Jazz At Lincoln Center)" by Ahmad Jamal
- "Ain't It Hell Up in Harlem" by Edwin Starr
- "Ain't No Greens in Harlem" by The Vibrations
- "Ain't No Man Manhattan" (from the musical "If/Then")
- "Ain't You Glad (New York)" by Jim Leverton & Geoffrey Richardson
- "Albee Square Mall" by Biz Markie
- "Alex Chilton" by The Replacements
- "Alice" by Mott The Hoople
- "All Aboard for Broadway" (from the musical George M!)
- "All My Friends in New York" by The Destructors
- "All the Critics Love U in New York" by Prince
- "Allied Chemical Square" by Jud Strunk
- "All's Quiet on West 23rd" by The Jet Stream
- "Already Home" by A Great Big World
- "Always N.Y." by Mathematics, Buddah, Masta Killa, U-God, Icarus & Inspectah Deck
- "America (The Lady Of The Harbor)" by The Dillards
- "American Boy" by Estelle feat. Kanye West
- "American City Suite" by Cashman & West
- "An Open Letter to NYC" by The Beastie Boys
- "Angel Of Eighth Avenue" by Mott The Hoople
- "Angel of Harlem" by U2
- "The Angels Sing In New York City" by Modern Talking
- "Another Hundred People" by Stephen Sondheim
- "Another Lonely Night in New York" by Robin Gibb
- "Another Rainy Day in New York City" by Chicago
- "Any Night on Broadway" (from the musical revue The Passing Show of 1916)
- "Anything Can Happen in New York" (from the musical film Babes on Broadway)
- "aNYway" by Armand Van Helden & A-Trak Present Duck Sauce
- "Apollo Jump" by Lucky Millinder
- "Apparently Nothin'" by Young Disciples & Large Professor
- "Apple Corps" by Frankie Bones
- "The Apple Stretching" by Grace Jones
- "The A-Team In New York" by Mike Post
- "At the World's Fair" by Les Cooper & The Soul Rockers
- "Audubon Ballroom" by Anthony Davis (composer)
- "Aurélie New York City" by Gerard Lenorman
- "Auto Theft in New York City" by Ism
- "Autumn in New York (song)" by Vernon Duke sung by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Blossom Dearie and many more.
- "The Ave." by Blue Scholars
- "The Avenue" by Run-DMC
- "Avenue A" by Cranes
- "Avenue A" by The Dictators
- "Avenue A" (from the television musical 'Mrs Santa Claus')
- "Avenue A" by Tom Cochrane & Red Rider
- "Avenue B" by Gogol Bordello
- "Avenue B" by Iggy Pop
- "Avenue C" by Count Basie and Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
- "Avenue D" by Etta James & David A Stewart
- "Avenue P" by Carole King
B
- "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 und 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
- "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 9/11 attacks)
- "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
- "Better in Manhattan" by Casey Deinel
- "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" (from the musical 'Little Willie Jr's Resurrection')
- "Big Apple" by Molly Hatchet
- "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
- "Birdland" by Weather Report
- "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 1979 (inspired by a ride through the New York subway)
- "Blackout In Manhattan" by Herbie Armstrong (formerly of Fox)
- "Blackout Over Broadway" (from the musical film Babes On Broadway)
- "Blame It on New York City" by The Dramatics
- "Bleecker & MacDougal" 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 47
- "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 52nd Street" by Archie Shepp & Mal Waldron
- "The Blues (Lenox Avenue Suite)" by Artie Shaw
- "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" by Bob Dylan
- "Body of an American" by The Pogues
- "Bojangles of Harlem" (from the musical Swing Time)
- "Bon Bon Vie (Gimme the Good Life)" by T. S. Monk
- "Bond Street" by Sonny Vincent
- "Bone to Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)" by Aerosmith
- "Bonnie Taylor Shakedown" by Hellogoodbye
- "Boogaloo Down Broadway" by Paul Revere And The Raiders
- "Boogie Down Broadway" by Canyon
- "Boogie Down Bronx" by Man Parrish
- "Born and Bred in Brooklyn" by Bob Haring
- "Born in New York" by Papoose
- "Born This Way!" By Cookie Crew
- "Borough Check" by Digable Planets
- "Borrowed Love" by The KLF
- "Bossa Nova in Broadway" by Azymuth
- "Bossa Nova York" by Lionel Hampton & His New York Octet
- "The Boston Rag" by Steely Dan
- "Boulevardier from the Bronx" (from the musical Colleen)
- "The Bowery" (from the musical A Trip to Chinatown)
- "The Bowery" by Exuma
- "Bowery" by Local Natives
- "Bowery" by Smog
- "Bowery Avenue" by Tim Rose
- "Bowery Blues" by Lydia Lunch
- "Bowery Buck" by Tom Turpin
- "The Bowery Bums" by "Hobo" Jack Turner (Ernie Hare)
- "The Bowery Electric" by Jed Davis
- "The Bowery Grenadiers" by Mitch Miller
- "Box #10" by Jim Croce
- "The Boxer" by Simon & Garfunkel
- "The Boy from New York City" by The Ad Libs
- "The Boy Looked at Johnny" by The Libertines
- "The Boys from Harlem" by Cootie Williams
- "Boys in the City" by NRBQ
- "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Henry Mancini
- "Breakfast in Central Park" by Dilana Smith
- "Breakfast in New York" by Jill Johnson
- "Breakfast in NYC" by Oppenheimer
- "Breakin' Up" by Rilo Kiley
- "The Bridge" by MC Shan
- "Bridge & Tunnel" by The Honorary Title
- "The Bridge Is Over" by Boogie Down Productions
- "Bridge Over Broadway" by The Capitals
- "Bright Lights" by Matchbox Twenty
- "Bright Lights Bigger City" by Cee Lo Green
- "Brill Bruisers" by New Pornographers
- "Brill Building" by Sic Alps
- "Bristol Hotel" by LL Cool J
- "Broad-Shouldered Beasts" by Mumford & Sons
- "Broadway" by Alison Krauss
- "Broadway" by Bill Pritchard
- "Broadway" by Candido
- "Broadway" by The Clash
- "Broadway" by Clem Curtis and The Foundations
- "Broadway" by Count Basie
- "Broadway" by Dexter Gordon
- "Broadway" by Duke Bootee
- "Broadway" by Freddie Cannon
- "Broadway" (from the musical Gypsy: A Musical Fable)
- "Broadway" by Ian Hunter
- "Broadway" by Jennifer Damiano
- "Broadway" by Jim Diamond
- "Broadway" by Jimmy McGriff
- "Broadway" by Kool & the Gang
- "Broadway" by Lee Konitz
- "Broadway" by Mel Torme
- "Broadway" by Old 97s
- "Broadway" by Phylicia Allen
- "Broadway" by Renee Pryor
- "Broadway" by Rocky Roberts
- "Broadway" by Shaggy & Barrington Levy
- "Broadway" by Tiffany
- "Broadway" by Tiger & Tinga Stewart
- "Broadway - 4 A.M." by Babs Gonzales
- "Broadway at Basin Street" by Cannonball Adderley
- "Broadway Babe" by Mercer Ellington & His Orchestra
- "Broadway Baby" Stephen Sondheim
- "Broadway Baby Dolls" by Golden Gate Orchestra (an alias of the California Ramblers)
- "Broadway Ballet (Broadway Rhythm)" by Gene Kelly
- "Broadway Blossom" (from the musical Billion Dollar Baby)
- "Broadway Blues" by Jack Hylton
- "Broadway Blues" by Ornette Coleman
- "Broadway Boogie" by Memphis Blues
- "Broadway Boogie" by Sweeney Todd
- "Broadway Boogie Woogie" (from the musical 'A Class Act')
- "Broadway Boogie Woogie" by David Chesky
- "Broadway, Broadway" (from the musical A Broadway Musical)
- "Broadway Bride" by Grant McLennan
- "Broadway Combination" by Dyke and the Blazers
- "Broadway Freeze" by Harvey Scales
- "Broadway Gypsy Lady" by Linda Clifford
- "Broadway Here I Come" (from Smash (TV series))
- "Broadway - Hollywood - Beverly Hills" by Vengeance
- "Broadway Hotel" by Al Stewart
- "Broadway Is a Tame Street" by Chad Mitchell
- "Broadway Jump" by Slim Gaillard
- "Broadway Jungle" by The Flames
- "Broadway Lady" by Nat Adderley
- "Broadway Maladie" by The Opposition
- "Broadway Mambo" by Perez Prado
- "Broadway Melody" (from the 1929 film of the same name)
- "Broadway Melody of 1974" by Genesis
- "A Broadway Musical" (from the musical A Broadway Musical)
- "Broadway, My Street" (from the musical '70, Girls, 70')
- "Broadway, My Street" (from the musical Show Girl)
- "Broadway on Fire" by Buster Brown
- "Broadway One Step" by Karl King
- "Broadway Rag" by Scott Joplin
- "Broadway Ramble" by Earl Klugh
- "Broadway Rhythm" by Caroll Gibbons
- "Broadway Rhythm" by Kid Creole & The Coconuts
- "Broadway Rose" by Ted Lewis Jazz Band
- "Broadway School Days" (from the revue 'The Passing Show Of 1916')
- "Broadway Serenade (For Every Lonely Heart)" (from Broadway Serenade)
- "Broadway Sissie" by Roscoe and Friends
- "Broadway (So Many People)" by Low
- "Broadway Star" by Barrabás
- "Broadway Stroll" by Manhattan Jazz Quintet
- "The Broadway Swell and the Bowery Bum" by Frank Harding
- "Broadway Twilight" (from BBC television series 'Play Away')
- "Broadway Walk" by Bobby Womack
- "Broadway's Closer to Sunset Boulevard" by Isley Jasper Isley
- "Broadway's Gone Hill-Billy" by Ramona
- "Broadway's Not Funky Anymore" by Bobby Patterson (musician) And The Mustangs
- "The Bronx" by Kurtis Blow
- "Bronx Blues" by Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio
- "Bronx Bombers" by Errol Holt
- "Bronx Bombers" by Grandmaster Flash
- "Bronx In A Six" by Sleaford Mods
- "The Bronx Is Beautiful" by Robert Klein
- "Bronx Keeps Creating It" by Fat Joe
- "Bronx Nigga" by Tim Dog
- "Bronx (Point Du Jour)" by Five Letters
- "Bronx Tale" by Fat Joe
- "Brooklyn" by Buckcherry
- "Brooklyn" by Carrie Rodriguez
- "Brooklyn" by Cashmere
- "Brooklyn" by Fabolous, Jay-Z, Uncle Murda & Joell Ortiz
- "Brooklyn" by Jesse Malin
- "Brooklyn" by John Henry Sheridan
- "Brooklyn" by MC Lyte
- "Brooklyn" by M.O.P.
- "Brooklyn" by Mos Def
- "Brooklyn" by Natalia Zukerman
- "Brooklyn" by Peter Gordon
- "Brooklyn" by They Might Be Giants
- "Brooklyn" by We're About 9
- "Brooklyn" by Woodkid
- "Brooklyn" by Yasiin Bey
- "Brooklyn" by Youngblood Brass Band
- "Brooklyn & Austin" by Sara Evans
- "Brooklyn and Jamaica" by Morgan Heritage
- "Brooklyn Babe" by Dee Dee King
- "Brooklyn Baby" by Lana Del Rey
- "Brooklyn Battles" by Masta Ace
- "Brooklyn Blossom" by Adrian Legg
- "Brooklyn Blue" by Big Rude Jake
- "Brooklyn Blues" by Barry Manilow
- "Brooklyn Blues" by Evie Sands
- "Brooklyn Boogaloo" by The Flamingos
- "Brooklyn Boogie" by Louis Prima
- "Brooklyn Bounce" by Daddy-O (musician)
- "Brooklyn Bound" by The Black Keys
- "Brooklyn Breezes" by Kashif (artist)
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Bobby Bare
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Buck Owens
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Carla Bley
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Casey Neill
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Darren Hanlon
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Johnny Desmond
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Lee DeWyze
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by M-Phazes
- "Brooklyn Bridge" by Rolf Kuehn Group
- "The Brooklyn Bridge" by Sammy Cahn (Performed by Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, & Others)
- "The Brooklyn Bridge Blues" by Eric Andersen
- "Brooklyn by the Sea" by Mort Shuman
- "Brooklyn Can Hear Your Bargain" by Harriet Schock
- "Brooklyn Dodgers" by I Am The Avalanche
- "Brooklyn Dodgers" by Xiu Xiu
- "Brooklyn Girls" by Black 47
- "Brooklyn Girls" by Charles Hamilton
- "Brooklyn Girls" by Robbie Dupree
- "Brooklyn Go Hard" by Jay-Z feat. Santigold
- "Brooklyn, Goodbye" by Black 47
- "Brooklyn Grew Up" (from the musical Brooklyn)
- "Brooklyn Heights" by Down to the Bone (band)
- "Brooklyn Heights Boogie" by Bob James
- "Brooklyn High" by Jay-Z
- "Brooklyn Hospitality" by Tony Touch Featuring Starang Wondah
- "Brooklyn (If You See Something, Say Something)" by Taking Back Sunday
- "Brooklyn in Da House" by Funkerman
- "Brooklyn in July" by Joe Crookston
- "Brooklyn in My Mind" by Crooklyn Dodgers III
- "Brooklyn in the Blood" (from the musical Brooklyn)
- "Brooklyn (In the Heart of)" by 3 the Hard Way
- "Brooklyn Is Burning" by Head Automatica
- "Brooklyn Keeps On Takin' It" by Chop Shop
- "Brooklyn King" by Masta Killa
- "Brooklyn Miracle" by Mike Heron
- "Brooklyn Movements" by Da Bush Babees
- "Brooklyn Music" by DJ Cinema, Fabolous, Memphis Bleek
- "Brooklyn on a Saturday Night" by Neil Diamond
- "Brooklyn on My Mind" by The Blam
- "Brooklyn (Original Old School)" by 3 the Hard Way
- "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" by Steely Dan
- "Brooklyn Queens" by 3rd Bass
- "Brooklyn Recycles" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
- "Brooklyn Roads" by Neil Diamond
- "Brooklyn Sky" by Digable Planets
- "Brooklyn Slide" by Los Straitjackets
- "Brooklyn Stars" by Matt Pond PA
- "Brooklyn Steakhouse" by Bumblefoot
- "Brooklyn Style...Laid Out" by Big Daddy Kane
- "Brooklyn to Broadway" by Pino Donaggio
- "Brooklyn to T-Neck" by Das EFX
- "Brooklyn Took It" by Jeru The Damaja
- "Brooklyn Two-Step" by Jimmy Shand
- "Brooklyn Uncompromised" by Jeff Berlin
- "Brooklyn We Go Hard" by Jay-Z
- "Brooklyn Zoo" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
- "Brooklyn's Finest" by Jay-Z feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
- "Brooklyn's on Fire" by Nicole Atkins
- "Brooklyn's the Borough" by Tony Touch
- "The Brooklynites" by Soul Coughing
- "Brought Up in New York (Brought Down in L.A.)" by Paul Anka
- "Brownsville" by Queen Latifah
- "Bruno's Christmas On The Mall" by Tom Chapin
- "Bucktown" by Smif-N-Wessun
- "Buffalo Gals" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Bulletproof Weeks" by Matt Nathanson
- "Bullets Under Broadway" (from the revue Forbidden Broadway)
- "Bulls in Brooklyn" by The Academy Is...
- "Bully of New York" by Ana Egge
- "The Bumblebee At Carnegie" by World Symphoney Orchestra
- "Bushwick Blues" by Delta Spirit
- "BX Warrior" by Tim Dog
- "BX We Invented Hip Hop" by Tim Dog
C
- "C.R.E.A.M." by Wu-Tang Clan
- "Cab" by Train
- "Cabbies on Crack" by Ramones
- "Cantaloop" by Us3
- "Cafe Manhattan" (from Lady Sings the Blues)
- "Cafe Manhattan Party" (from Lady Sings the Blues)
- "Cafe Regio's" by Isaac Hayes
- "Cai neve em Nova Iorque" by José Cid
- "Cali to New York" by The Black Eyed Peas
- "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & The Papas
- "The Camera Eye" by Rush
- "Camino Al Barrio" by Willie Colón
- "Can Broadway Do Without Me?" (from the musical Show Girl)
- "Canal Street" by Love as Laughter
- "The Candy Kid (From the Mission on the Bowery)" by The Cowsills
- "Can't Explain (42nd Street Happenstance)" by Jill Scott
- "Captain Jack" by Billy Joel
- "Carmine Vattelly (N.Y.N.Y.C.)" by Celibate Rifles
- "Carnegie Blues" by Duke Ellington
- "Carnegie Hall Pavane (Do-Do-Re-Do)" (from the musical On the Town)
- "Carnegie Horizons" by George Shearing
- "Carnival" by Natalie Merchant
- "Carnival in Harlem" by Tito Puente
- "The Cars That Ate New York" by Paul Roland
- "Castles in Spain (On a Roof in Manhattan)" by Irving Berlin
- "Catch Us At The Met" by Adolph Green and Betty Comden
- "CBGB's" by Syd Straw
- "C'est Magnifique" by Santa Esmeralda
- "Ceilings in the Sky" by Tammany Hall NYC
- "Cell Phones Ringing (In The Pockets Of The Dead)" by Willie Nile
- "Central Park" by Chick Corea
- "Central Park" by Les Dudek
- "Central Park" by Maynard Ferguson
- "Central Park" by Mr Hudson
- "Central Park" by Newban
- "Central Park" by Nina Simone
- "Central Park" by Paul Hardcastle
- "Central Park" by Pete Miser
- "Central Park" by Phil Medley
- "Central Park" by Skip Battin
- "Central Park Arrest" by Thunderthighs
- "Central Park Blues" by Nina Simone
- "Central Park New York" by The Wiggles
- "Central Park Serenade" by Renée Fleming
- "Central Park Stroll" by Mark Snow
- "Central Park West" by John Coltrane
- "Central Park West" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "Central Park 'n' West" by Ian Hunter
- "Chanteur de jazz" by Michel Sardou
- "Charanga pa Nueva York" Tito Puente Jr.
- "Chase Across the 69th Street Bridge" by John Carpenter & Alan Howarth
- "Chasing the Sun" by Sara Bareilles
- "Chattanooga Choo Choo" by Glenn Miller
- "Chelsea" by Counting Crows
- "Chelsea" by The Stiffs
- "Chelsea Avenue" by Patti Scialfa
- "Chelsea Girls" by Nico
- "Chelsea Girls" by Spirit
- "Chelsea Hotel" by Dan Bern
- "Chelsea Hotel" by The Destructors
- "The Chelsea Hotel" by Graham Nash
- "Chelsea Hotel Nights" by Ryan Adams
- "Chelsea Hotel No 2" by Leonard Cohen
- "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song" by Jeffrey Lewis
- "Chelsea Morning" by Joni Mitchell
- "Chelsea Rendez-Vous" by Joe Lovano Quintet
- "Cherry Street Cafe" (from the musical Rags)
- "Chicago, New York" by The Aislers Set
- "Chill out" by Black Uhuru
- "Chinatown" by Eric Andersen
- "Chinatown Hustler" by Notorious MSG
- "Chinatown, My Chinatown" by Al Jolson
- "Chopin Visits Brooklyn" by Mike Garson
- "Christmas God of New York" by Baby Bird
- "Christmas in Harlem" by Kanye West and CyHi Da Prynce and Teyana Taylor
- "Christmas in Hollis" by Run-D.M.C.
- "Christmas in New York" by Donald Jones (actor)
- "Christmas in New York" by Lou Christie
- "Christmas in N.Y." by Dr. Buzzard's Savannah Band
- "Christmas in Washington Square" by Wayne Newton
- "Christmas Night in Harlem" by Mitchell Parish and Raymond Scott, performed by Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, and others
- "Christmas on Riverside Drive" by Kid Creole
- "Christmas Rappin'" by Kurtis Blow
- "Christopher Street" (from the musical Wonderful Town)
- "Church on White" by Pavement
- "The Circle at Fifth" by David Chesky
- "The City" by Fleetwood Mac
- "The City" by Mark-Almond
- "City In Heat" by Desmond Child
- "City Lights" by The Flamin' Groovies
- "City Love" by John Mayer
- "City of Blinding Lights" by U2[1]
- "City of Immigrants" by Steve Earle
- "City of the Dead" by The Clash
- "Citysong" by Luscious Jackson
- "City Sunday Morning Day" by BJ Thomas
- "Calling Out Names" by Kurupt
- "Clinton St. Girl" by Wakey Wakey
- "Close To Perfection" by Miquel Brown
- "Cobwebs" by Ryan Adams
- "Cocaine in My Brain" by Dillinger (musician)
- "Cold As Ice (NYC Blues)" by Prince Charles and the City Beat Band
- "Cold Again" by Freedy Johnston
- "Cold Hands from New York" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Cold Sweat" (Full Version) by James Brown
- "Cold World" by GZA w/ Life
- "Collect to NYC" by Heatmiser
- "Columbus Avenue Sunset" by Stan Bronstein/Elephant's Memory
- "Come Down Sister" by The Throbs
- "Come On Down (To the World's Fair)" by Dean Parrish
- "Come to New York" by Paramount Styles
- "Come Up to My Place" (from the musical On the Town)
- "Comes Once in a Lifetime" (from the musical Subways Are for Sleeping)
- "Comin' Thru The Apple" by Richard Holmes And Les McCann
- "Coming on the Hudson" by Thelonious Monk Quartet
- "Coming to America" by the System
- "Community Property" by Steel Panther
- "Coney Island" (from the musical A Catered Affair)
- "Coney Island" by Antje Duvekot
- "Coney Island" by Bill Nelson
- "Coney Island" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Coney Island" by Good Old War
- "Coney Island" by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
- "Coney Island" by Kincade
- "Coney Island" by Martha and the Vandellas
- "Coney Island" by Mel Tormé
- "Coney Island" by Mikael Rickfors
- "Coney Island" by Mike Errico
- "Coney Island (4th Of July)" by Paul Smith (rock vocalist) & the Intimations
- "Coney Island Baby" by Lou Reed
- "Coney Island Baby" by Tom Waits
- "Coney Island Baby" (traditional)
- "Coney Island Boat" (from the musical By the Beautiful Sea)
- "Coney Island Cyclone" by Mercury Rev
- "Coney Island Dreaming" by Clint Mansell
- "Coney Island Express" by Clint Mansell
- "Coney Island Girl" by Fun Lovin' Criminals
- "Coney Island Low" by Clint Mansell
- "Coney Island Man" by Swing Out Sister
- "Coney Island Of Your Mind" by The Wisdom Of Harry
- "Coney Island Rag" by David Chesky
- "Coney Island Sally" by Fifth Estate
- "Coney Island USA" (from the musical I Had a Ball)
- "The Coney Island Waltz" (from the musical Love Never Dies)
- "Coney Island Washboard" by The Mills Brothers
- "Coney Island Whitefish" by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- "Confession of a New Yorker (Hate - Love New York)" by Portia Nelson
- "Confession to a Park Avenue Mother" (from the revue Parade)
- "Conquering New York" (from the musical Wonderful Town)
- "Continental American" by Peter Allen
- "Copa (Cabanga)" by De La Soul
- "Copacabana (At the Copa)" by Barry Manilow
- "Cotton Club Stomp" by Duke Ellington
- "Cotton Comes to Harlem" by Galt MacDermot & His Orchestra
- "Country Boy & Bleeker Street" by H. P. Lovecraft
- "Country Boy Can Survive" by Hank Williams Jr
- "Country Living" by the Stylistics
- "Covered in Rain" by John Mayer
- "Cradle and All" by Ani Difranco
- "Crazy Cuts" by Grand Mixer DXT (known as Grandmixer D St when he recorded this)
- "Crazyman Dance" by George Michael
- "Crime Saga" by Shabazz the Disciple
- "Crooklyn" by The Crooklyn Dodgers (Special Ed, Masta Ace, and Buckshot Shorty)
- "Crooklyn Dub Syndicate" by Bill Laswell Meets Style Scott
- "Crown Heights Justice" by The Mighty Sparrow
- "Cruisin' The Streets" by Boys Town Gang
- "Cuckoo Cocoon" by Genesis
D
- "Da Bridge 2001" by Capone (rapper), Cormega, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Millenium Thug, Mobb Deep, Nas, Nature & Tragedy Khadafi
- "Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More" by Steely Dan
- "Daddy Howards in Queens" by Sort Sol
- "Daddy Rich in the Land of 1210" by 3rd Bass
- "The Dakota" by Christine Lavin
- "Dakota, Central Park West, 75em rue" by Jean Guidoni
- "Damn, Sam (I Love a Woman That Rains)" by Ryan Adams
- "Dance In A New York" by Tristan Palmer
- "Dance Yourself Dizzy" by Liquid Gold
- "Danger Zone" by Big L
- "Dangerous Sex" by Tackhead
- "Danke Schoen" by Wayne Newton
- "Darryl & Joe (Krush Groove 3)" by Run-DMC
- "Date with Baby" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
- "Daughters of the Soho Riots" by The National
- "The Day I Saw Bo Diddley in Washington Square" by Willie Nile
- "A Day in New York" (from the musical On the Town (musical))
- "A Day In The Life" by Diamond D & The Psychotic Neurotics
- "Daylight" by Matt and Kim
- "Days in New York" by Pearly Gates
- "Daytona 500" by The Game
- "Debbie Loves Joey" by Helen Love
- "Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)" by Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz
- "Deee-Lite Theme" by Deee-Lite
- "Deep Harlem" by Frankie Trumbauer
- "Deep in the Heart of Harlem" by Johnny Nash
- "The Deer and the Park Avenue Lady" from the musical Very Warm for May
- "Definitely" by Big Daddy Kane
- "Delancey Street" by Dana Dane
- "'Dem Jive New Yorkers" by Babs Gonzales
- "Desolation Row" by Bob Dylan
- "Destination Greenpoint" by The Fleshtones
- "Detachable Penis" by King Missile
- "Deux Hommes Dans Manhattan" by Christian Chevallier
- "Devil in a Sleeping Bag" by Willie Nelson
- "Dial 7 (Axioms of Creamy Spies)/NY 21 Theme" by Digable Planets
- "Diamonds & Rust" by Joan Baez
- "Diana (From N.Y.C.)" by Lee Moses
- "Diet Mountain Dew" by Lana Del Rey
- "Dinner At The Ritz" by City Boy (Stork Club)
- "Dirty Apple" by Johnny Hammond
- "Dirty Boulevard" by Lou Reed
- "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" by Adventures of Stevie V
- "Dirty Girls" by UK Subs
- "Disco Stomp" by Hamilton Bohannon
- "Disconnected" by 5 Seconds of Summer
- "Dixie on My Mind" by Hank Williams Jr.
- "Do Like You Do in New York" by Boz Scaggs
- "Do the Right Thing" by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
- "Do You Feel It" by Joe Cuba
- "Do You Miss New York?" by Dave Frishberg
- "Dodgers' Fan Dance" by Harry James
- "Dodgers Were in Brooklyn" by The Great Divide
- "Does Ol' Broadway Ever Sleep" by Connie Francis
- "Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Doin It" by LL Cool J
- "The Don" by Nas
- "Don Jose (From Far Rockaway)" (from the musical Wish You Were Here)
- "Don't Be Upset" by Jeffrey Lewis
- "Don't Believe the Hype" by Public Enemy
- "Don't Forget 127th Street," by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse from the musical Golden Boy
- "Don't Know" by Mario Winans
- "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" by Regina Spektor
- "Don't Tell It" by James Brown
- "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)" by The Rolling Stones
- "Doo Wop in Harlem" by Prefab Sprout
- "Double Dutch" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Down in the Depths (on the Ninetieth Floor)" by Cole Porter
- "Down And Out In New York City" by James Brown
- "Down Here" by The Mountain Goats
- "Down Home New York" by Archie Shepp
- "Down in Chinatown" by Paul Young
- "Down in Gossip Row" by Ada Jones
- "Down In The Heart Of The Gas-House District (In Old New York)" by Cliff Steward And The San Francisco Boys
- "Down in the Village" by Curtis Knight
- "Downtown" by Tony Hatch, performed by Petula Clark (covered by Dolly Parton, Frank Sinatra, Emma Bunton, The B-52's and others)
- "Downtown Dirt" by Lou Reed
- "Downtown Swinga" by M.O.P.
- "Downtown Train" by Tom Waits
- "The Dream" by Higher
- "Dream Like New York" by Tyrone Wells
- "Dream Love New York, A Love of Ryan Torain" by Brian Foss
- "Dreams of New York City" by Goddo
- "Drones Over Brooklyn" by El-P
- "Drop Me Off in Harlem" by Duke Ellington (covered by Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Frishberg, Johnny Hodges, George Shearing, and many more)
- "Droppin' Science" by Marley Marl
- "Dropping Some NYC" by Blues Traveler
- "D'Ya Like Scratchin'" by Malcolm McLaren
E
- "Earth, Wind And Fire" by Big Daddy Kane
- "East 9th Street" by Andrew Hill
- "East 98 Street" by Man With No Name (Martin Freeland)
- "East 3rd Street" by Quicksand
- "East 34th Street" by Peter King
- "East 70th Street" by Emil Viklický
- "East Coast, West Side" by Tony Scott (musician)
- "East Harlem" by Beirut
- "East MC's (Made In Brooklyn)" by Masta Killa!
- "East River" by Brecker Brothers
- "East River" by Jeffrey Lewis
- "East River" by Picnic At The Whitehouse
- "East River Blue" by Spyro Gyra
- "East River Hoe Down (Here She Comes Now)" (from the musical revue Two on the Aisle)
- "East River Drive" by Grover Washington Jr
- "East River Drive" by Stanley Clarke
- "East River Lovers" by Culver Street Playground
- "East River Park" by Muro & Zoro
- "East Side Beat" by The Toasters
- "East Side Down" by Mod Fun
- "East Side Drive" by Butter Foundation
- "East Side Etude" by Bart Spero
- "East Side Jive" by Big Rude Jake
- "East Side Of Heaven" by Bing Crosby
- "East Side Strut" by Deodato
- "East Side West Side" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "East Side West Side" by Tony Yayo
- "East vs. West" by Chubb Rock
- "East Village Rocker With A Missed Connection" by Jason Trachtenburg
- "Easter Parade" composed by Irving Berlin, recorded by Judy Garland and others
- "Echoes of Harlem" by Duke Ellington
- "Egg Cream" by Lou Reed
- "Eine Nacht In New York City" by Howard Carpendale
- "Eighth Avenue" by Hospitality
- "El San Juanera" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Electric Relaxation" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Ellis Island" by Brian Auger
- "Ellis Island" by Loose Shus
- "Ellis Island" by Marc Cohn
- "Ellis Island" by Mary Black
- "Ellis Island" by McKendree Spring
- "Ellis Island Blues" by Boo Hewerdine
- "El Numero Seis" by Ruben Blades
- "Eleanor Put Your Boots On" by Franz Ferdinand
- "Empire State" by Fleetwood Mac
- "Empire State Building" by Randy Newman
- "Empire State Express" by Son House
- "Empire State Halo" by Echo & the Bunnymen
- "Empire State Human" by Human League
- "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z (ft. Alicia Keys) 2009
- "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" by Elton John
- "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" by Alicia Keys
- "Englishman In New York" by John Rocca
- "Englishman in New York" by Sting, said to be inspired by Quentin Crisp
- "En Why Cee" by Juganot ft. Joell Ortiz, Uncle Murda and Tess
- "Encore" by Cheryl Lynn
- "E N Y House (East New York House)" by Masta Killa
- "Episode Containing 3 Songs: N.Y. Op" by Asylum Choir
- "Escape From New York" by Geddes Axe
- "Escape From New York" by Nasty Rox Inc.
- "Espanharlem" by Ralph Flanagan
- "E.T.A. N.Y.C." by Mark Springer
- "Evening In Manhattan" by Eddie Heywood
- "Every Stop on the F Train" by Michael Gordon
- "Every Street's a Boulevard (In Old New York)" by Jule Styne / Bob Hilliard, From the Broadway musical "Hazel Flagg" (1953) covered by Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis & others
- "Everybody's Shakin' Hands On Broadway" by Luv'
- "Everyone's Coming To New York" by John Carpenter & Alan Howarth
- "Expression" by Salt N Pepa
- "Eyes of a New York Woman" by B. J. Thomas
- "Eyes Of Harlem" by Andrew Matheson
F
- "F Train" by Babe the Blue Ox
- "Fabulous New York" by Jimmy Castor
- "Face Down at Folk City" by The Roches
- "Factory Girls" by The Destructors
- "Faded Flower of Broadway" by Willie Nile
- "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl
- "Famous Blue Raincoat" by Leonard Cohen (covered by Tori Amos)
- "Famous Flower of Manhattan" by The Avett Brothers
- "Far Away" by Sleater-Kinney
- "Fare Thee Well To Harlem" by Jack Teagarden
- "Farewell to Harlem" by David McWilliams
- "Farmers" by LL Cool J
- "Farmers Blvd. (Our Anthem)" by LL Cool J
- "Fashion Crisis Hits New York" by The Frank and Walters
- "The Faucets are Dripping" by Malvina Reynolds
- "Females (Get On Up)" by Cookie Crew
- "Fifth Avenue" by Gold Panda
- "Fifth Avenue Breakdown" by Randy Stonehill
- "Fifth Avenue Breakdown" by Sounds Orchestral
- "Fifth Avenue Fiona" by Woolf Phillips And His Orchestra
- "Fifth Avenue New York City" by The Vandals
- "Fifth Avenue Rag" by David Chesky
- "Fifty Four" by Sea Level
- "Fight The Power (Flavor Flav Meets Spike Lee)" by Public Enemy
- "Fighting 69th" by Dropkick Murphys
- "Find It in New York" by Michelle Wright
- "Finger Back" by Vampire Weekend
- "Fiona's Song" by Black 47
- "Fire Island" by Dante's Inferno
- "Fire Island" by Fire Island
- "Fire Island" by Fountains Of Wayne
- "Fire Island" by Homer Dennison Orchestra
- "Fire Island" by Mystic Moods Orchestra
- "Fire Island" by Secession
- "Fire Island" by the Village People
- "Fire Island Ferry" by Jack Kusher
- "First Day in New York" by Nitin Sawhney
- "First Day in New York" by Ollie Halsall
- "First Night in New York" by Claire Hamill
- "First Snow on Brooklyn" by Jethro Tull
- "First We Take Manhattan" by Leonard Cohen
- "Five Minutes Of Funk" by Whodini
- "Five Point Blues" by Bob Crosby
- "Five Spot After Dark" by The Jazztet
- "Flatbush Ave." by Project
- "Flatbush Avenue" by Weird Al Jankovic
- "Flatbush Flanagan" by Harry James
- "Flatbush Waltz/Opus 57" by David Grisman Quartet
- "Flight" by Rare Bird
- "Fly to New York" by Country Weather
- "Fly To New York" by Daniel Faure
- "Fly To New York" by Above & Beyond
- "Fly to New York City" by Jeane Manson
- "Fog on the Hudson (425 West 57th Street)" by Moondog
- "Folk Song" by Bongwater
- "Follow Instructions" by M.O.P.
- "Footnote To Stoplight At 42nd St." by Cellophane
- "For Your Money" by Daniel Merriweather
- "Fordham Road" by Lana Del Rey
- "Forever and a Day" by Fragma
- "Fort Greene (S)Killz" by Dana Dane
- "Forty First Street Breakdown" by Naomi Davis And The Knights Of Forty First Street
- "Forty Second Suite" by Bart Spero
- "Forty-Six West Fifty-Two" by Chu Berry
- "Four O´Clock In New York" by The Lords
- "Four Superbowls, No Rings" by Such Gold
- "Fourteenth Street (I Can't Get Together)" by Ten Wheel Drive
- "Fourth Street Rag" by David Chesky
- "Frank and Don, Howard, Too, Broadway Joe and You and Me" by Johnny Carver
- "Frank Mills" by James Rado/Gerome Ragni/Galt MacDermot, from the musical Hair
- "Freedom '91" by New Model Army
- "Freezing in New York" by Mighty Sparrow
- "Friday Night in NY" by Space 2000
- "From Broadway To 7th Ave." by Victoria Spivey
- "From BX" by Tim Dog
- "From Cotton to Satin (From Birmingham to Manhattan)" by Johnny Paycheck
- "From Here To N.Y. City" by Emergency
- "From New York to LA" by Patsy Gallant
- "From N.Y. To L.A." by Frank K
- "From the Brooklyn Bridge" by Mark Germino
- "Fuck Nas" by Cormega
- "Fuck New York" by Slapshot
- "Fuego En El 23" by Fania All-Stars
- "Fuel" by Ani DiFranco
- "Fuk New York" by Blatz
- "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" by Tom Browne
- "Funky Apple" by Dave Matthews & The Electric Birds
- "Funky Cold Medina (Ein Bayer In New York)" by Bayernpower
- "Funky Westside" by Tone Lōc
G
- "G Building" by M.O.P.
- "The Gaiety" (from the musical 'Skyscraper')
- "Game 6" by Yo La Tengo
- "The Game Get Live" by The Game featuring JT
- "Garden Party" by Rick Nelson (the 'Garden' is Madison Square Garden)
- "Gates of the West" by The Clash
- "The Geese Of Beverly Road" by The National
- "Generic New York City Woman" by The Blackjacks
- "Genesis 19:1-2" by The Mountain Goats
- "Genius Rap" by Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde
- "George Murphy" by Tom Lehrer
- "Get By" by Talib Kweli (Bed-Stuy)
- "Get Down Stay Down" by Milk & Sugar
- "Get Me Back To The Apple" by George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
- "Get Ready Here Come the Knicks" by Paulette LaMelle
- "Get Together With Yourself" by Lotti Golden
- "GG Train" by Charles Mingus
- "The Ghetto" by Mark-Almond
- "Ghost Yard" by Muro & Zoro
- "Gimme Your Money Please" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- "The Girl from Greenwich Village" by The Tradewinds
- "Girl from Harlem" by Bandwagon
- "Girl from New York" by Billy Nicholls
- "The Girl from New York City" by The Beach Boys
- "The Girl from NYC" by Alec R Costandinos
- "Girl from NYC (Named Julia)" by Of Montreal
- "Girl in New York" by Simon Townshend
- "Girl (New York City)" by Taxxi
- "Girl Watching on Broadway" by Little Rock Brotherhood
- "Git On Up" by Fast Eddie and Sundance
- "Give It Back to the Indians" by Rodgers and Hart (from the musical Too Many Girls)
- "Give Me the Moon Over Brooklyn" by Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
- "Give My Regards to Broadway" by George M. Cohan
- "Glad Tidings" by Van Morrison
- "Gloria's Theme From 'Butterfield 8'" by David Rose
- "Glory Days" by Cormega
- "Go Brooklyn" by Stetsasonic
- "Go Cut Creator Go" by LL Cool J
- "Go Deh Yaka (Go To the Top)" by Monyaka
- "Go Giants Go" by Restless
- "Go Go Harlem Baby" by Flat Duo Jets
- "Go Harlem" by Chick Webb and his Orchestra
- "Go New York Go New York Go" (Knicks theme song) by Jesse Jaymes
- "Go On Girl" by Roxanne Shante
- "Go, Queensbridge" by Super Kids
- "Go to Work You Jerk" by Benny Bell
- "God of 42nd Street" by Saigon Kick
- "Goin' to New York" by James Blood Ulmer
- "Goin' to New York" by Jimmy Reed
- "Goin' to Mintons" by Fats Navarro, Leo Parker, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker
- "Going to New York" by Big Elmer Parker
- "Going Back to Brooklyn" by MC Lars
- "Going Back to Cali" by The Notorious B.I.G.
- "Going Back to Coney Island" by Hylo Brown
- "Going Back to Harlem" by Mase
- "Going Back to New York City" by Joan Armatrading
- "Going to Port Washington" by The Mountain Goats
- "Going to Queens" by The Mountain Goats
- "Gone Country" by Alan Jackson
- "Gone Gone to NYC" by Conor Oberst
- "Gone with the Wind (Sous Les Ponts De Brooklyn)" by Danyel Gérard
- "Good for My Money" by Baby Bash
- "Good-bye Broadway" (from the musical revue Miss 1917)
- "Goodbye Broadway, Hello France" (from the musical revue The Passing Show)
- "Goodbye, Greenwich Village" by Tommy Scott
- "Goodbye Manhattan " by Pieces of a Dream
- "Goodbye, My Coney Island Baby" by Les Applegate
- "Goodbye New York" by Christian Gaubert
- "Goodbye New York" by Johnny Dorelli
- "Goodbye New York" by Milk & Honey
- "Goodbye New York, Hello New Orleans" by Little Freddie And The Ripcords
- "Good Fortune" by PJ Harvey
- "Good Old New York" by Jelly Roll Morton
- "Good to Go" by Elliott Smith
- "Goodnight Ladies (Lullaby of Broadway)" by Bram Tchaikovsky
- "Goodnight, New York" by Christine Lavin
- "Goodnight NYC" by Sensuuri
- "Got to Get Out of New York" by Tom Scott
- "Gotham" by Animal Collective
- "Gotham City" by Landscape (band)
- "Gotham City" by Nelson Riddle
- "Gotham City" by R. Kelly
- "Gotham City Boogie" by Ultrafunk
- "Gotham City Municipal Swing Band at the County Fair" by Young Americans
- "Gotham City Serenade" by Big Rude Jake
- "Gotta Have It" by Jay-Z
- "Gramercy Park" by Grover Washington Jr
- "Gramercy Park Hotel" by Edwin McCain
- "Gramercy Vaudeville" by David Mead
- "Grand Army Plaza" by Department of Eagles
- "Grand Central" by John Coltrane
- "Grand Central Getaway" by Tommy Dorsey
- "Grand Central Morning" by David Chesky
- "Grand Central Shuttle" by Johnny Griffith Inc
- "Grand Central Station" by The Final Four
- "Grand Central Station" by Fontane Sisters
- "Grand Central Station" by Mary Chapin Carpenter
- "Grand Central Station" by Steve Gibson's Red Caps
- "Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977" by Steve Forbert
- "The Grand Central Symphony" by Lud Gluskin
- "Grand Maman, C'Est New York" by Charles Trenet
- "Grand Street" by Shirley Scott & Stanley Turrentine
- "Great Jones Street" by Luna
- "Great Jones Street" by Phantom Five
- "The Great Train Robbery" by Black Uhuru
- "Great White Way Blues" by Original Memphis Five
- "The Greater Manhattan Love Song" by Patrick Sky
- "Green Acres" by Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor
- "Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman" by Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
- "Greenwich Village Rumble" by Elmer Bernstein
- "Groovin' at the Apollo" by Elephant Band
- "Ground Zero" by Elliott Murphy
- "Ground Zero Brooklyn" by Carnivore
- "Gun Hill" by Muro & Zoro
- "Gun Hill Anthem (G.et U. N.ow)" by King Sun
- "Gus: The Polar Bear from Central Park" by The Tragically Hip
- "Guys Ain't Nothing But Trouble" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince featuring Ice Cream T
- "Gypsy Cab" by Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth
H
- "Habaneras de Nueva York" by Carlos Cano
- "Halloween Parade" by Lou Reed
- "The Hands That Built America" by U2
- "Hang Together" by Odyssey
- "The (Happy) Heaven of Harlem" (from the musical comedy Fifty Million Frenchmen)
- "Hard Times (In New York City)" by Streak
- "Hard Times in New York Town" by Bob Dylan
- "Hard to Live (in the City)" by Albert Hammond, Jr.
- "Harlem" by Appleseed
- "Harlem" by Coco Steel And Lovebomb
- "Harlem" by Glassjaw
- "Harlem" by Baron Longfellow
- "Harlem" by Bennie Moten
- "Harlem" by Bill Withers
- "Harlem" by Charles Mingus
- "Harlem" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem" by Eddie Carroll
- "Harlem" by Edwin Starr
- "Harlem" by Grand Slam
- "Harlem" by Ian Moore
- "Harlem" by Jim Jones
- "Harlem" by Rare Bird
- "Harlem" by New Politics
- "Harlem" by Suicide
- "Harlem-10027-" by Andy Kim
- "Harlem After Midnight" by Mills Blue Rhythm Band
- "Harlem Air Shaft" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem Anytime" by Bart Spero
- "Harlem Bass" by Tony Barthele
- "Harlem Blues" by Nat 'King' Cole
- "Harlem Blues" by Teena Marie
- "Harlem Boogaloo" by Johnny Zamot
- "Harlem Bound" by Gibson Brothers
- "Harlem Bound" by Memphis Slim
- "Harlem Boys" by Sonny Rollins
- "Harlem Brothers" by The 45 King
- "Harlem Brown" by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
- "The Harlem Buck Strut Dance" by Les McCann
- "Harlem By Day" by Galt MacDermot
- "Harlem Camp Meeting" by Cab Calloway
- "Harlem Cha-Cha-Cha" by Robert Rapetti Et Son Orchestre
- "Harlem Choc'late Babies On Parade" by James P. Johnson
- "Harlem Clavinette" by Bobby Womack & JJ Johnson
- "Harlem Congo" by Chick Webb
- "Harlem Cultural Festival" by Tony Lawrence & The Cultural Festivals
- "Harlem Dancer" by Shanghai
- "Harlem Dawn" by Donny Hathaway
- "Harlem Desire" by London Boys
- "Harlem Dollar$" by MXM
- "Harlem Drag" by Charlie Johnson
- "Harlem Dream" by Peter Doyle
- "Harlem Drive" by Quincy Jones
- "Harlem Express" by George Williams
- "Harlem Flat Blues" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem Folk Dance" by Stan Kenton
- "Harlem Fuss" by Fats Waller (covered by Eddie Condon)
- "Harlem Girl" by Butch Vaden & The Night Sounds
- "Harlem Girl" by Southern Comfort
- "Harlem Heaven" by The Rance Allen Group
- "Harlem Hit Parade" by Little Isidore And The Inquisitors
- "Harlem Holiday" by Cab Calloway
- "Harlem Hospitality" by Cab Calloway
- "Harlem Hotcha" by James P Johnson
- "Harlem Hunch" by Slim Gaillard
- "Harlem Hustle" by Shampoo
- "Harlem Joys" by Willie "The Lion" Smith
- "Harlem Junction" by Tony Pastor
- "Harlem Lady" by David McWilliams
- "Harlem Lady" by Michael Holm
- "Harlem Lament" by Earl Hines
- "Harlem Library" by Kenny Lynch
- "Harlem Love Theme" by Bobby Womack & JJ Johnson
- "Harlem Lullaby" composed by Margod Millhane and Willard Robison, performed by Mildred Bailey, The Dorsey Brothers, and Junior Mance
- "Harlem Madness" by Fletcher Henderson
- "Harlem Makes Me Feel!" (from the musical revue 'Bubbling Brown Sugar')
- "Harlem Mambo" by Dave Barbour
- "The Harlem Man" by Burl Ives
- "Harlem Nights" by Alcazar
- "Harlem Nights (Opening Theme)" by Herbie Hancock
- "Harlem Nights" by Simon Phillips
- "Harlem Nights" by Soulfingerz
- "Harlem Nocturne" by Earle Hagen (covered by Ray Anthony, Earl Bostic, Martin Denny, Les Elgart, Esquivel, Maynard Ferguson, Stan Kenton, Johnny Otis, Mel Tormé and many more)
- "Harlem On My Mind" by Alex Bugnon
- "Harlem On My Mind" by Irving Berlin
- "Harlem On Parade" composed by Benny Carter and Ray Evans, performed by Gene Krupa & his Orchestra, Anita O'Day, and Roy Eldridge
- "Harlem Parade" by Wild Bill Moore
- "Harlem Rag" by Tom Turpin
- "Harlem Rain" by Richie Sambora
- "Harlem Rap" by Sons of Harlem
- "Harlem Reggae" by John Ozila
- "Harlem River" by Kevin Morby
- "Harlem River Blues" by Justin Townes Earle
- "Harlem River Chanty" by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
- "Harlem River Drive" by Bobbi Humphrey
- "Harlem River Drive (Theme Song)" by Harlem River Drive
- "Harlem River Quiver" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem Rosewood" by Trent Dabbs
- "Harlem Roulette" by The Mountain Goats
- "Harlem Rumble" by Frank Foster
- "Harlem Sandman" by Dinning Sisters
- "Harlem Serenade" (from the musical 'Show Girl')
- "Harlem Session" by Nuggets
- "Harlem Shake" by Azealia Banks
- "Harlem Shake" by Baauer
- "Harlem Shout" by Eddie Durham and Jimmie Lunceford
- "Harlem Shuffle" by Bob & Earl (covered by The Rolling Stones)
- "Harlem Song" by Fady El Koury
- "Harlem Song" by The Millionaires
- "Harlem Song" by The Sweepers
- "The Harlem Song" by Country Joe and the Fish
- "Harlem Sound" by Squatter Boys
- "Harlem Speaks" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem Street" by Peter Porten
- "Harlem Streets" by Immortal Technique
- "Harlem Stroll" by Snake Davis
- "The Harlem Strut" by James P. Johnson
- "Halem Sweet Harlem" (from the musical revue Bubbling Brown Sugar)
- "Harlem Swing" by Reg Owen
- "The Harlem Tango" by The Orchids
- "Harlem Tempo" by Ismael Diaz And His Orchestra
- "Harlem Time" (from the musical revue Bubbling Brown Sugar)
- "Harlem Twist" by Henry's Twist Club
- "Harlem Twist (East St. Louis Toodle-oo)" by Duke Ellington
- "Harlem USA" by Deacon Witherspoon And The Sons Of Soul
- "Harlem Women" by Hank Kilroy
- "Harlem Woogie" by James P. Johnson
- "Harlemania" by Duke Ellington
- "Harmony in Harlem" by Charlie Barnet
- "Hats Off to Hawaii" by Kung Fu Monkeys
- "Ha Ya Doin? Yankees" - The Haya Doin'? Boys
- "Have You Forgotten?" by Darryl Worley
- "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (original version) by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
- "Heading For Harlem" by Nathaniel Shilkret
- "Heading Back to New York City" by Joan Armatrading
- "Headset" by Avril Lavigne
- "Healing Broadway" by Greg Hunter
- "A Heart in New York" by Gallagher and Lyle (covered by Simon and Garfunkel)
- "The Heart Of Hollis" by Spyder-D
- "Heart Of New York" by Alex Bugnon
- "The Heart of Rock & Roll" by Huey Lewis and the News
- "Heartbeat of the City" by The System
- "Heartbreaker" by The Rolling Stones
- "The Heat In Harlem" by Graham Parker & the Rumour
- "Heat Wave Hits New York" by Irving Berlin
- "Heavens in New York" by Wyclef Jean
- "Hell in New York" by Slaughter & The Dogs
- "Hello Broadway" by Four Tops
- "Hello Broadway" (from the musical 'George M Cohan Tonight!')
- "Hello Brooklyn" by All Time Low
- "Hello Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys
- "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" by Jay-Z featuring Lil Wayne
- "Hello Darling" by Tippa Irie
- "Hello, Dolly!" by Jerry Herman (about 14th Street)
- "Hello From New York" by Dan Ascherl
- "Hello New York" by Adrian Gurvitz
- "Hello New York" by Ernest Pike
- "Hello New York" by Silverhead
- "Hello Queens" by Michael Ress
- "A Helluva Town" by George Russell
- "Henry Street" (from the musical 'Funny Girl')
- "Here Come the Yankees", by Bob Bundin and Lou Stallman
- "Here I Come" by Barrington Levy
- "Here to New York" by Ruth
- "Here We Go" by C & C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams
- "Here's Looking At You, Kid" by The Gaslight Anthem
- "He's a Latin from Staten Island" by Charlie Barnet
- "Hey Brooklyn" by Mancie
- "Hey, Manhattan" by Prefab Sprout
- "Hey Eugene!" by Pink Martini
- "Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T's
- "High And Dry" by Space Cadette
- "High Bridge House" by N.Y. House'n Authority
- "High Hawk Season" by The Mountain Goats
- "High School USA (New York City Area)" by Tommy Facenda
- "High Up in Harlem" (from the musical Very Warm for May)
- "Hillbilly From Tenth Avenue" by Artie Shaw
- "The Hippy From New York City" by David Peel
- "Hit 'Em Up" by 2Pac
- "Hit Music" by Pet Shop Boys
- "Hitch Hiking Down Broadway" by The Escorts
- "Hitting the Big Apple" by Patrick Williams
- "Ho Hey" by The Lumineers
- "Hobo On Park Avenue" by Ina Ray Hutton
- "Hold On" by Lou Reed
- "Holiday in Harlem" by Chick Webb (featuring Ella Fitzgerald)
- "Holiday Rap" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven
- "Holland Tunnel" by I Am the World Trade Center
- "Holland Tunnel" by John Phillips
- "Holland Tunnel" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "Holland Tunnel Dive" by Implog
- "Hollis Crew" by Run DMC
- "Hollis To Hollywood" by LL Cool J
- "Home Sweet Home" by M.O.P.
- "Honeymoon in New York" by B.E.F.
- "Honky Tonk Women" by The Rolling Stones
- "Hooked on Broadway" by Larry Elgart
- "Hoppy At The World's Fair" by Paul Hopkins Jr. and the Sheiks
- "Horse and Carriage in Central Park" by Richard Clayderman
- "A Hot Day in Harlem" by the Rimshots
- "Hot in Harlem" by Tiny Grimes (covered by Indigo Swing)
- "Hot in the City" by Billy Idol
- "Hot Night in New York City" by Bonnie Koloc
- "Hot Pants" by James Brown
- "Hot Time in Harlem" by Gwen Guthrie
- "Hotel Chelsea Nights" by Ryan Adams
- "Hotel Roosevelt" by Augustana
- "Hot'lanta" by 38 Special
- "House in Central Park" by Ten Wheel Drive
- "House In Harlem For Sale" by Les Jowett Seven
- "House in the Hills" by Wiz Khalifa
- "Houston Street" by Jack Hardy
- "Houston Street" by Jake Holmes
- "Houston Street" by Jim Basnight
- "Houston Street Thursday Afternoon" by Bobby Hutcherson
- "Hover" by Rhett Miller
- "How About You?" composed by Ralph Freed and Burton Lane, performed by Chet Baker, Rosemary Clooney, Tommy Dorsey, Bill Evans, Judy Garland, Oscar Peterson, Frank Sinatra, Maxine Sullivan, and many more
- "How Do I Get Out of N.Y.C." by Pelican
- "How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?" by Sparks
- "Howard Beach" by Biohazard
- "Howdy Broadway (Howdy to Broadway)" (from the musical comedy Peggy-Ann)
- "Hudson" by Girlyman
- "The Hudson" by Dar Williams
- "Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway)" by Stanley Turrentine
- "Hudson Street" by Agnelli and Nelson
- "Human Nature" by Michael Jackson
- "Hunter's Point" by Yellowjackets
- "Hurricane" by Halsey (singer)
I
- "I-95" by John Waite
- "I Am 40: Memories Of West St. And Lepke" by They Might Be Giants
- "I Am Down" by Salt-n-Pepa
- "I Am, I Said" by Neil Diamond
- "I Am New Yorker" by Lee "Scratch" Perry
- "I Am the Way (New York Town)" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "I And Love and You" by The Avett Brothers
- "I Called U" by Lil Louis
- "I Can Do Without Broadway (I Know Darn Well I Can Do Without Broadway)" by Jimmy Durante
- "I Can't Live Without My Radio" by LL Cool J
- "I Can't See New York" by Tori Amos
- "I Didn't Come to N.Y. to Meet a Boy from My Hometown" by Michele Lee
- "I Didn't Sing (In The New York Subway)" by Dennis Lambert
- "I Do the Rock" by Tim Curry
- "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem" by Glenn Miller & his Orchestra
- "I Feel Safe in New York City" by AC/DC
- "I Found Lovin'" by Steve Walsh
- "I Got An Uncle In Harlem" by Sweet Substitute
- "I Gotcha Back" by GZA
- "I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City" by Harry Nilsson (covered by Sinéad O'Connor)
- "I Happen to Like New York" by Cole Porter
- "I Hate New York" by Blue Mercedes
- "I Heart NYC" by Sorcha Richardson
- "I Just Wanna Have Something to Do" by Ramones
- "I Know You Got Soul" by Eric B & Rakim
- "I Left My Wallet In El Segundo" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "I Live For New York City" by Freda Payne
- "I Live In New York" by Christal
- "I Love America" by Patrick Juvet
- "I Love Harlem" by Asher Roth and Jim Jones
- "I Love Livin' in the City" by Fun Lovin' Criminals
- "I Love Manhattan" by Michael Ress
- "I Love N.Y." by 1000 Clowns
- "I Love N.Y." by Lazyboy
- "I Love N.Y." (from the musical 'Murder Ballad')
- "I Love NYC" by Andrew W.K.
- "I Love New York" by Abbe Lane
- "I Love New York" by Casiopea
- "I Love New York" by David Peel
- "I Love New York" by Madonna
- "I Love New York" by Metropolis
- "I Love New York" by Selfish Cunt
- "I Love New York" (from the musical 'Song And Dance')
- "I Love New York" by Steve Karmen
- "I Love New York/New York New York" by Glee
- "I Love The Night In New York City" by Nightlife Unlimited
- "I Met My Baby In Macy's" by Tommy Dorsey
- "I Remember Brooklyn" by Tony Visconti
- "I Remember Harlem" by Roy Eldridge
- "I Run New York" by 50 Cent featuring Tony Yayo
- "I Run NY" by The Lonely Island featuring Billie Joe Armstrong
- "I Used to Be a Brooklyn Dodger" by Dion
- "I Used To Live On Broadway" by Cleveland Golden Echos
- "I Wanna Be A NY Ranger" by The Misfits
- "I Wanna Go To New York" by Blue (Scottish band)
- "I Went To The Village" by Joe Reisman
- "I Went Walking" by Rank and File
- "I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate
- "I Wouldn't Live In New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Damn Town)" by Buck Owens
- "Ich war noch niemals in New York" by Udo Jürgens
- "I'd Give Ev'ry Rose On Broadway For That Little Rose Back Home" by Congo Four
- "Idiot Kings" by Soul Coughing
- "If I Can't" by 50 Cent
- "If You Were Here" by Unlovables
- "Ikey And Mikey" by Benny Bell
- "I'll Be At Toots Shor's" by The Hemingways
- "I'll Take New York" by Tom Waits
- "I'll Take Us Home" by Matt and Kim
- "I'll Sink Manhattan" by They Might Be Giants
- "Illume" by Fleetwood Mac
- "I'm a Knicks Fan" by Jesse Jaymes
- "I'm Bad" by LL Cool J
- "I'm Going Back to New York City" by Somebody's Chyldren
- "I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again" by Buffy Sainte-Marie
- "I'm Never Gonna Leave You (New York)" by Gotham Flasher
- "I'm Waiting for the Man" by The Velvet Underground
- "I'm Real" by James Brown
- "I'm Singing Broadway" by Bette Midler
- "I'm Stone In Love With You" by The Stylistics
- "Imp On Broadway" by Ronald Binge
- "Impressions Of Harlem" by Roy Fox
- "Impressions Of New York" by William Schaefer
- "In a New York Minute" by Ronnie McDowell
- "In a New York Minute" by Sanne Salomonsen and Chris Minh Doky
- "In Brooklyn" by Al Stewart
- "In Da Hood" by 50 Cent
- "In Hafen von New York" by Die Teddies
- "In New York" by Heath Brothers
- "In New York" by John Mouse
- "In New York" by Mr Thing & The Professional Human Beings
- "In New York" by Passion
- "In New York City" by Linda Blackmore
- "In New York City" by Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon
- "In New York the Only Sin Is Being Timid" (from the musical Onward Victoria)
- "In Old New York" by Victor Herbert
- "In Spanish Harlem" by Bell & James
- "In Spanish Harlem" by Chris Stamey
- "In the Cage" by Genesis
- "In the City" by Milton
- "In the Evening" by Sheryl Lee Ralph
- "In the Flesh" by Blondie
- "In the Mood Again" by Elvis Costello
- "In the RaiNY City" by Tajna Tanovic
- "In the Waldorf Halls" (from the musical 'The Man Who Owns Broadway')
- "Incident in Brooklyn" by Rescue Party
- "Incident on 57th Street" by Bruce Springsteen
- "The Incumbent" by Soul Coughing
- "Inna City Mama" by Neneh Cherry
- "International Love" By Pitbull ft. Chris Brown
- "Into Brooklyn, Early in the Morning" by The Innocence Mission
- "Into the Fire" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Into the Hollywood Groove (Passengerz Mix)" by Madonna & Missy Elliott
- "The Invisible Venus of New York City" by Bill Nelson
- "Iron God Chamber" by Masta Killa (Brownsville,Bed-Stuy)
- "Is It Raining in New York City?" by Cashman & West
- "Is New York City Your Home?" by Gene Cotton
- "Isle of Manhattan" by Spacehog
- "Island Girl" by Elton John
- "It Ain't All Hugs and Handshakes" by Crime in Stereo
- "It Never Rains" by Dire Straits
- "It Never Rains" by Tyga
- "It Rains in New York Too" by Pete Miser
- "Italian from New York" by Chicago
- "It's a Great Day for the Irish" by Roger Edens
- "It's a Long Way from Brooklyn" by Joseph Brooks & Casey Kvitka Cisyk
- "It's a Long Way Suzy to New York City" by The Subsonics
- "It's a Long Way to Dear Old Broadway" by Arthur Fields
- "It's a Windy Day at the Battery" (from Maytime (musical))
- "It's Christmas in New York" by Loa Falkman
- "It's Going On in New York" by Pure
- "It's Great to Be Back on Broadway" (from the musical 'Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol')
- "It's Nice to go Trav'ling" by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
- "It's Snowing in New York" by Madison (pop group)
- "It's That East Street Beat" by Chocolette
- "It's Tricky" by Run DMC
- "I've Been to Harlem" by Wally Whyton
- "I've Been Watching the New York Dolls" by The Destructors
- "I've Got New York" by The 6ths
J
- "Jack The Ripper" by LL Cool J
- "Jah Woosh In New York" by Jah Woosh
- "J'ai rêvé New York" by Yves Simon
- "Jam In Brooklyn" by Ed Watson
- "Jamaica Avenue" by Chris Gantry
- "Jamaica Avenue" by Simply Red
- "Jamaica Bay" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "Jamaican in New York" by Shinehead
- "Jammin'" by Bob Marley & MC Lyte
- "Jammin' in Manhattan" by Jeff Tyzik
- "Janine" by Soul Coughing
- "Jazz A New York" by Caravelli
- "The Jazz at Waldo's" by Elmer Bernstein
- "Jazz Corner Of The World" by Quincy Jones
- "Jazz Music" by Gang Starr (this is a different song to the more famous 'Jazz Thing')
- "Jazzy Sensation" by Afrika
- "Jazz Thing" by Gang Starr
- "Je voudrais voir New York" Daniel Lavoie
- "The Jean Genie" by David Bowie
- "Jenny from the Block" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Jadakiss & Styles P. (from The Bronx!)
- "Jesus Went to N.Y.C." by Five Fifteen
- "Jimbrowski" by Jungle Brothers
- "JFK to LAX" by Gang Starr
- "Joey" by Bob Dylan
- "Johnny Go to New York" by Bedouin Soundclash
- "Johnny's Got A Date With A Gal In New York" by Kate Smith
- "The Joint Is Really Jumping Down at Carnegie Hall" by Judy Garland
- "Jolly Jingles" by Benny Bell
- "Jonathan" by Fiona Apple
- "Joyce From The Bronx" by David Matthews
- "Juice Crew Dis" by Cool C
- "Juilliard" by Dario Marianelli
- "Jumpin' At 57th" by Sammy Price
- "Jumpin' At The Apollo" by Illinois Jacquet
- "Jumpin' At The Left Bank" by John La Salle Quartet
- "Jumpin' at the Woodside" by Count Basie
- "Jumpin' At Zanzibar" by Milt Buckner
- "Jungle Harlem" by Mel Turner (Jimmy James Ross)
- "Jungleland" by Bruce Springsteen
- "The Jungle Line" by Joni Mitchell
- "Jungle Nights In Harlem" by Midnite Follies Orchestra
- "Jungle Techno" by Top Buzz
- "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" by Bob Dylan
- "Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge" by Art Garfunkel
K
- "Kennedy Airport" by Sheila B Devotion
- "The Key to Gramercy Park" by Deadsy
- "Keyornew" by Mathieu Boogaerts
- "Kickin' 4 Brooklyn" by MC Lyte
- "Kids in America" by Kim Wilde
- "Kill.Kill.Kill. NYC" by Unnatural Helpers
- "The Killing of Georgie (Part I and II)" by Rod Stewart
- "Kill That Noise" by MC Shan
- "The King Is Here" by The 45 King
- "The King Of Broadway" from (The Producers (musical))
- "King of New York" by Fun Lovin Criminals
- "King Of New York" by The Henchmen
- "King of New York" by The Quireboys
- "King of New York" by Schoolly D
- "King of New York" from the soundtrack to Newsies
- "King of N.Y." by Fat Joe
- "King of the New York Streets" by Dion
- "King's Road" by Tom Petty
- "Kingston Ave." by Muro & Zoro
- "Kirby Plaza" by Lisa Coleman And Wendy Melvoin
- "Kitty Lives in Brooklyn", composer unknown
- "Kitty's Back" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Knew Your City" by Hee Young
- "Koka Kola" by The Clash
- "Kuca poso" by Ekrem Jevrić - Gospoda
L
- "L.A. Love (La La)" by Fergie
- "The L Train Is a Swell Train and I Don't Want to Hear You Indies Complain" by Out Hud
- "La Balayeur De Harlem" by Lover's Love
- "La Chapelle De Harlem" by Jeane Manson
- "Le Danseur De Broadway" by Robert Charles Lanson
- "La Java de Broadway" by Michel Sardou
- "La La Land" by Big Daddy Kane
- "La Maleta" by Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
- "La Vie Boheme" by Jonathan Larson, from the musical Rent
- "Ladies" by Mantronix
- "Ladies Night" by Kool & The Gang
- "Lady Cab Driver" by Prince
- "Lady Liberty" by Claude Nougaro
- "Lady Liberty" by Jackie Dixon
- "Lady Liberty" by Jerome Carlson
- "Lady In The Harbour" by Gene Faith
- "Lady In The Harbour" by Waylon Jennings
- "Lady Of Liberty" by Shelley Townes
- "Lady Of The Harbor" by Brain Surgeons
- "Lady Of The Harbour" by David Crosby
- "Lady of the Harbour" by Lee Hoiby
- "Lady Of The Harbor" by Si Kahn
- "Lady on 5th Avenue" by The Monroes
- "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" by Genesis
- "Last Chance to Turn Around" by Gene Pitney
- "Last Exit To Brooklyn" by Bob & Carole Pegg (part of Mr Fox)
- "Last Exit to Brooklyn" by Mark Knopfler
- "Last Exit to Brooklyn" by Modern Talking
- "The Last I Love New York Song" (from the musical 'Mayor')
- "Last Night" by Kid 'n Play
- "Last Summer in New York" by The Saw Doctors
- "Later At Minton's" by Stanley Turrentine
- "Latin From Manhattan" by Al Jolson
- "Lazy Little Girl From New York" by Red Baron
- "Le Cireur De Souliers De Broadway" by Yves Montand
- "Le Funambule" by Gerard Lenorman
- "Le Vieux Broadway" by Mort Shuman
- "Leapin' At The Lincoln" by Charlie Barnet
- "Leapin' on Lenox" by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- "Leaving For New York" by Prince
- "Leaving New York" by R.E.M.
- "Leaving New York" by Ross Crean
- "Lee Highway Blues" (blues standard)
- "Lefferts Gardens" by Project
- "Lenox Avenue" by Albert Nicholas Sextet
- "Lenox Avenue Blues" by Fats Waller
- "Lenox Avenue Breakdown" by Arthur Blythe Trio
- "Lenox Avenue Jump" by 5 Red Caps
- "L.E.S. Artistes" by Santigold
- "L.E.S." by Childish Gambino
- "Les Sirènes De New York" by Nanette Workman
- "Les Voix De Harlem" by Patrick Juvet
- "Lesson 2" by Double Dee & Steinski
- "Lester's Savoy Jump" by Lester Young
- "A Letter to the New York Post" by Public Enemy
- "Let Me Off Uptown" by Anita O'Day and Roy Eldridge, 1941
- "Let's Clean Up the Ghetto" by the Philadelphia All Stars, 1977
- "Let's Do The Copacabana" (from the musical comedy film Copacabana (1947 film))
- "Let's Fly Away" by Cole Porter (performed by Anson Weeks, Lee Wiley, Doris Day, Jeri Southern, Bobby Short, and others)
- "Let's Get Rid Of New York" by The Randoms
- "Let's Go All the Way" by Sly Fox
- "Let's Go Mets" by the New York Mets
- "Let's Go Slumming on Park Avenue" by Irving Berlin
- "Let's Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn" by Phil Foster
- "Let's Party Tonight" (by Johnes, Tom Remm, Bodybrain, Wonderbra) (performed by Jeanette Biedermann)
- "Let's Take a Walk Around the Block" by Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and Ira Gershwin
- "Levon" by Elton John
- "Lexington Line" by Brother Jack McDuff
- "Life During Wartime" by Talking Heads
- "Life in New York" by Monty Kelly & His Orchestra
- "Life In New York" by One Family
- "Life on Bleecker Street" by Willie Nile
- "The Light Dies Down on Broadway" by Genesis
- "Lights Of Broadway" by Rigby
- "Lights Of New York" by Neil Finn
- "The Lights Of New York City" by Warehouse Republic
- "Lightning Strikes (Not Once but Twice)" by The Clash
- "Lindy's" (from the musical 'Ain't Broadway Grand')
- "Lindy's At Noon" by Bart Spero
- "Little Faith" by The National
- "Little Kids" by Kings of Convenience
- "Little Old New York" (from the musical revue 'The Little Show')
- "Little Old New York" (from the musical 'Tenderloin')
- "Little Old New York" by Victor Herbert
- "A Little Somethin'" by LL Cool J
- "Little Spain" by Clifford Jordan
- "Live And Direct From The House Of Hits" by Intelligent Hoodlum later known as Tragedy Khadafi
- "Live from New York" by Raekwon
- "Livin' In New York" by Kaz Lux Band
- "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin
- "Living for the City" by Stevie Wonder
- "Living in America" by Black 47
- "Living In Brooklyn" by Product Of Da Neighbourhood
- "Living In New York" by R Bais
- "Local 802 Blues" by George Shearing
- "Lola From The Copa" by MC Lyte
- "London in the Rain" by Jeff Beck Band & Upp (also about New York City)
- "London Life" by Ian & Sylvia
- "London, New York, The World?" by Erase Today
- "Lonely in New York" by Sophie Milman
- "Lonely Town" (from the musical On the Town)
- "Long Island" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "Long Island" by Graham Hawk
- "Long Island" by Trevor Rabin
- "Long Island Boogie" by Flip Phillips
- "Long Island Degrees" by De La Soul
- "Long Island Expressway (LIE)" by Urszula Dudziak
- "Long Island Lady" by Marshall Tucker Band
- "Long Island Sound" by Stan Getz
- "Long Island Wildin'" by De La Soul
- "Long Night In Long Island" by Red Alert
- "Long Way From Brooklyn" by Down to the Bone (band)
- "Looking for Love on Broadway" by James Taylor
- "Loopzilla" by George Clinton
- "Loose In Harlem" by Freeway
- "Lost and Found" by The Kinks
- "Lost In New York City" by Drafi Deutscher
- "Lost in the Flood" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Lost in the Streets of NYC" by Tom Trago
- "Lost on Bleecker Street" by David Ippolito
- "Lost On The Bowery" by New Jersey Kings (an alias of the James Taylor Quartet)
- "Loungin' At The Waldorf" by Fats Waller
- "Love Connection In NYC" by American Music Club
- "Love Is Like A Bottle Of Gin" by Stephin Merritt
- "Love Is My Decision" by Chris DeBurgh
- "Love On Broadway" by Jerry Lee Lewis
- "Love On Broadway" by Keith James
- "Love Song to New York City" by Chelsea Genzano
- "Love Theme from 'London and Davis in New York'" by Chuck Mangione
- "Lovecraft in Brooklyn" by The Mountain Goats
- "Lovers In New York" by Johnny Mathis
- "Low Down Upon The Harlem River" by Chick Bullock
- "Lower Bay" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "The Lower East Side" by David Peel
- "Lower East Side" by Justin Townes Earle
- "Lower East Side" by U.K. Subs
- "Lower Eastside Blues" by The Nu Band
- "Lower EastSide Jazzbo Panorama Blues" by Fool Proof
- "Lower Eastside Tourist" by Mark Eitzel
- "L.S. Blues" by Lonnie Smith
- "Lua" by Bright Eyes
- "The Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side" by The Magnetic Fields
- "Luces De Nueva York" by La Sonora Santanera
- "Ludlow L" by AaRon
- "Ludlow Street" by The Briefs
- "Ludlow Street" by Julian Casablancas
- "Ludlow Street" by Suzanne Vega
- "Lullaby (2 West 46th Street)" by Moondog
- "Lullaby of Birdland" by Sarah Vaughan, Mel Torme, etc.
- "Lullaby of Broadway" from the musical 42nd Street
- "Lullaby on New York" by Aztec Two-Step
- "Luna En New York" by Joe Sample
- "Luna Park" by Pet Shop Boys
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- "M79" by Vampire Weekend
- "MacDougal Blues" Kevn Kinney
- "MacDougal Street" by The Cindells
- "MacDougal Street" by Pepe La Staza
- "MacDougal Street Blues" by Jack Kerouac & Joe Strummer
- "MacDougal Street Special" by Elmer Bernstein
- "McDougal Street Freak Out" by Dan Green
- "Machine Gun Funk" by Notorious B.I.G.
- "Macy's Day Parade" by Green Day
- "Madam Manhattan" by George Fenton
- "Made In New York" by Tania Maria
- "Made In NY" by The 45 King
- "Made in NYC" by The Casualties
- "Madison Avenue" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- "Madison Avenue" by Carl Holmes & The Commanders
- "Madison Avenue" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Madison Avenue" (from the film How to Stuff a Wild Bikini)
- "Madison Avenue" by Kid Creole & The Coconuts
- "Madison Avenue" by Suburban Nites
- "Madison Avenue" by T-Bone Burnett
- "Madison Avenue Hitler" by The Fallen Angels
- "Madison Avenue Man" by The Greg Kihn Band
- "Madison Avenue Uber Alles" by Louis Nye
- "Madison in Bloomingdales" by Lee Holdridge
- "Madison Square" by The Madisons
- "Madison Square" by Manfredo Fest
- "Madison Square" by Wall Street Crash
- "Madison Square Garden" (from Brooklyn (musical))
- "Madison Square Garden" by Orchestra Electrecord
- "The New Madison Square Garden" by Karl King
- "Madison Squares" by Bart Spero
- "Make a Hit Record" by Bo Diddley
- "Make It Funky (Full Version)" by James Brown
- "Makin' It" by David Naughton
- "Mama Said Knock You Out" by LL Cool J
- "Mambo at the Waldorf" by Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
- "Mambo Gotham" by Erroll Garner
- "The Man from Harlem" by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
- "The Man from Manhattan" by Eddie Howell
- "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (from the musical 'George M Cohan Tonight!')
- "The Man Who Took the Valise Off the Floor of Grand Central Station at Noon" by She Trinity
- "Manhattan" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
- "Manhattan" by Caetano Veloso
- "Manhattan" by Cat Power
- "Manhattan" by Charles Bernstein
- "Manhattan" by Cinerama
- "Manhattan" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "Manhattan" by Enrique Morente & Lagartija Nick which is a Spanish translated cover of L. Cohen's "First we take Manhattan"
- "Manhattan" by Eric Johnson
- "Manhattan" by G'race
- "Manhattan" by Herreys
- "Manhattan" by Jan & Dean
- "Manhattan" by Kings of Leon
- "Manhattan" by Laidback
- "Manhattan" by Laura Greene
- "Manhattan" by Louise Attaque
- "Manhattan" (from the film 'Love At First Bite')
- "Manhattan" by Michael Holm
- "Manhattan" by Paul Korda
- "Manhattan" by Rodgers and Hart and performed by Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Blossom Dearie, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, John Pizzarelli, Dinah Washington, and many more
- "Manhattan" by Sara Bareilles
- "Manhattan" by Scott Walker
- "Manhattan" by Turnstyle
- "Manhattan" by Visqueen
- "Manhattan" by W&W
- "Manhattan" by Yves Simon
- "Manhattan, 3AM" by Tom Harrell
- "Manhattan Angel" by Scott Bedford Four
- "Manhattan Avenue" by Nellie McKay
- "Manhattan Beach" by John Philip Sousa
- "Manhattan Beggar" by Gerome Ragni, James Rado & Galt MacDermot
- "Manhattan Blue" by Theo Tams
- "Manhattan Blues" by Cyrus
- "Manhattan Blues" by Manhattan Jazz Quintet
- "Manhattan Blues Variations Rag" by David Chesky
- "Manhattan Boogie-Woogie" by Landscape
- "Manhattan Cafes" by Cory Daye
- "Manhattan Chase" by Mats Björklund
- "Manhattan Cowboy" by Susan Cagle
- "Manhattan Down Beat" (from the musical 'The Barkleys Of Broadway')
- "Manhattan Fable" by Babs Gonzales
- "Manhattan Fever" by Jack Russell
- "Manhattan Fever" by Roundtree (featured David Lasley)
- "Manhattan Fever" by Sonny Stitt
- "Manhattan Fever (Hut-Sa Hut-Sa)" by Sugar
- "Manhattan From the Sky" by Kate Voegele
- "Manhattan Glide" by Prince's Band (a band from the early days of jazz)
- "Manhattan in Blue" by Malta
- "Manhattan in January" by Jill Sobule
- "Manhattan in the Rain" by Norma Winstone
- "Manhattan (Island of Lights and Love)/Manhattan" by Herbie Hancock
- "Manhattan Island Serenade" by Leon Russell
- "Manhattan Jam" by Edgar Hayes And His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Jungle/Manhattan Party" by The Nightriders
- "Manhattan-Kaboul" by Renaud with Axelle Red
- "Manhattan Lady" by Phillip Jarrell
- "Manhattan Lights" by Wishful Thinking
- "Manhattan Love Song" by King Errisson
- "Manhattan Lover" by M Shanghai String Band
- "Manhattan Lullaby" by Mantovani
- "Manhattan Lullaby" by Roy Granger & Orchestra
- "Manhattan Madness" by Irving Berlin
- "Manhattan Mambo" by Billy May
- "Manhattan Mambo" by Ted Heath and his Music
- "Manhattan Masquerade" by Joe Lipman & His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Melodrama" by Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets
- "Manhattan Melody" by Herb Alpert
- "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" by Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn
- "Manhattan Monotone" by Diane Tell
- "Manhattan Moods" by McCoy Tyner
- "Manhattan Moonlight" by Joe Lipman & His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Moonrise" by Electric Progression
- "Manhattan Morning" by Mondo Kane
- "Manhattan Morning (Christmas '72)" by Flash
- "Manhattan Nightlife" by Bart Spero
- "Manhattan Nights" by Jeff Tyzik
- "Manhattan on Fire" by Pink Grease
- "Manhattan Paulista" by Sadao Watanabe
- "Manhattan Polka" by Ray Champa & His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Reflections" by Ahmad Jamal
- "Manhattan Rave" by Evelyn Glennie
- "Manhattan:Rico" by George Russell
- "Manhattan Rock" by Elliott Murphy
- "Manhattan Roll" by Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators
- "Manhattan Romance" by Morris Stoloff
- "Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre)" by Electric Light Orchestra
- "Manhattan Safari" by Al Hirt
- "Manhattan-Scheng" by Embryo (band)
- "Manhattan Score" by Manhattan Trio And The Sylvets
- "Manhattan Serenade" performed by Georges Tzipine
- "Manhattan Shuffle" by Area Code (212)
- "Manhattan Skyline" by a-ha
- "Manhattan Skyline" by David Shire
- "Manhattan Skyline" by The Cocker Spaniels
- "Manhattan Skyline" by John Miles
- "Manhattan Skyline" by Julia Fordham
- "Manhattan Skyline" by MFSB
- "Manhattan Skyline" by Robert Maxwell & His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Skyline" by Walter Jackson
- "Manhattan Slide" by Elmore James
- "Manhattan Special" by Teruo Nakamura Featuring Herbie Hancock
- "Manhattan Spiritual" by Reg Owen
- "Manhattan Sunrise" by Danny Welton
- "Manhattan Sunset" by David Matthews Trio
- "Manhattan Tango" by Ray Martin & His Orchestra
- "Manhattan Tower/Happiness Cocktail" by Gordon Jenkins
- "Manhattan Woman" by Kansas Hook, Tin Tin
- "Manhattan Woman" by Village People
- "Map of My Heart" by Chad Fischer (Little Manhattan OST)
- "A Map of New York" (from the musical "If/Then")
- "Marching Bands of Manhattan" by Death Cab For Cutie
- "Marching Down Broadway" by Nilsson
- "Marissa (from Brooklyn)" by Irony Butterfly
- "Marry the Night" by Lady Gaga
- "Mary Lou (Has Finally Made It to Broadway)" by Bobby Goldsboro
- "Mas in Brooklyn (High Life)" by Pharoah Sanders
- "Mas in Madison Square Garden" by Lord Kitchener
- "Max's Kansas City" by Wayne County
- "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" by Paul Simon
- "Me Nu Like Rikers Island" by Cocoa Tea & Nardo Ranks
- "Meet Me at Madison Square" by Tony Middleton
- "Meet the Mets" by Ruth Roberts
- "Meet the Mets" (organ version) by Jane Jarvis
- "Meet U in Brooklyn" by Fabrice Lig
- "Meet You in Manhattan" by Michael Sicoly
- "Meetcha at the Cheetah" by The Tip-Tops ('The Cheetah' was a Manhattan nightclub)
- "Meeting Across the River" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Memories of Madison Square Garden (When the Circus Played the Garden)" (from the musical 'Jumbo')
- "Memphis Calling New York City" by Carole Coby
- "Men of Harlem (Tempo Di Jump)" by Leonard Feather
- "Mercy on Broadway" by Laura Nyro
- "Merengue" by Malcolm McLaren
- "The Mermaid Parade" by Phosphorescent (band)
- "The Mess Inside" by The Mountain Goats
- "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
- "Metropolitan Opening"/"Metropolitan Opens In Old-Time Splendor" (from the revue As Thousands Cheer)
- "The Mets Special" by Rodd Keith
- "Mexico, Manhattan & Malibu" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)" by Billy Joel
- "Miami to Ibiza" by Tinie Tempah
- "Miami Vice: New York Theme" by Jan Hammer
- "Mi Barrio" by La Casa
- "Mid-Manhattan" by Casiopea
- "Middle of Harlem" by Gregory Abbott
- "Midi sans soleil" by Jean Guidoni
- "Midnight Cruiser" by Steely Dan
- "Midnight in Chelsea" by Bon Jovi
- "Midnight in Harlem" by Chick Webb
- "Midnight in Harlem" by Tedeschi Trucks Band
- "Midnight in Manhattan" by Peter White
- "Midnight in Manhattan" by Seventh Avenue
- "Midnight in New York" by The Demotrons
- "Midsummer New York" by Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
- "A Midsummer Night in Harlem" by The Drifters
- "Midtown" by Tom Waits
- "A Million Miles from Harlem" by Mac & Katie Kissoon
- "Minetta Lane" by Thieves
- "Minetta Lane" by Tommy Page
- "The Minnesota Strip" by The Dictators
- "Minnesota Strip" (from the musical Runaways)
- "Miss Broadway" by La Belle Epoque
- "Miss Liberty" by Irving Berlin
- "Miss Manhattan" by Metropole
- "Miss You" by The Rolling Stones
- "Mister Patton Aus Manhattan (See You Later, Alligator)" by Renee Franke
- "Mi Vida En Nueva York" by Los Hermanos Rosario
- "Mizz Bed-Stuy" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
- "Modern Times" by Al Stewart
- "Moment 4 Life" by Nicki Minaj
- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" by Elton John
- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, pt.2" by Elton John
- "Montserrat English" by Arrow (musician)
- "Moon Over Brooklyn" by Anne Murray
- "Moon Over 5th Avenue" by Crown's Clan
- "More Shine" by Si*Se
- "Morning Broadway" by Keith Mansfield
- "Morning Glory" by Loey Nelson
- "Morningside Heights" by The Strugglers
- "Morph the Cat" by Donald Fagen
- "Morris Park" by Lenni Sesar
- "Mortal Thought (I Must Roc the Mic)" by KRS-One
- "Morton Street" by Get Wet
- "Morton Street Pier" by Orville Stoeber
- "The Most Expensive Statue in the World" by Irving Berlin
- "Mother City" by Ginger
- "Motorcycle Drive By" by Third Eye Blind
- "The Mountains of Manhattan" by Willy DeVille
- "Move Over New York" (from the musical Bajour)
- "Moving to New York" by The Wombats
- "Moving to New York" by The Wombats
- "Moving to NYC" by Spek
- "Mr Broadway" by Dave Brubeck
- "Mr D.J." by The Concept
- "Mr Madison Avenue" by Lollipop Shoppe
- "Mr. New York City" by Asida Soul
- "Ms. Park Avenue" by Southside Johnny & The Jukes
- "Much Further to Go" by Rosie Thomas
- "Murda Murda" by Juelz Santana
- "Murder in New York" by Thieves like Us
- "Murmansk Run/Ellis Island" by Al Stewart
- "Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54)" by Asha Puthli
- "Music of Manhattan" by Hugo Winterhalter
- "My Adidas" by Run-DMC
- "My Apartment" by Ben Kweller
- "My Ass Is in the Bronx" by Soul Coughing
- "My Ballad for 46th Street" by Transvision Vamp
- "My Beat Is 125th Street" by Eunice Davis
- "My Blue Manhattan" by Ryan Adams
- "My City" by BAM (featuring Lil FAME of MOP)
- "My City" (from Seesaw)
- "My City of Ruins" by Bruce Springsteen (originally inspired by Asbury Park, New Jersey)
- "My Favorite Time of Year" by Peter Cincotti
- "My Lady of Harlem" by Ken Tobias
- "My Life" by Slaughterhouse
- "My Love Is in New York" by Black 47
- "My Manhattan" (from the musical Daddy Long Legs)
- "My My Metrocard" by Le Tigre
- "My New York" by Irving Berlin
- "My Philosophy" by Boogie Down Productions
- "My Rhyme Ain't Done" by LL Cool J
- "My Ship's Rolling In" by Drink Me
- "Mychal" by Black 47m
- "Myriad Harbour" by The New Pornographers
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- "Nachts In Manhattan" by Su Kramer
- "Naked City" by Kiss (band)
- "Napoli Rock to New York" by Enzo Torsi
- "Nashville 9 - New York 1" by Area Code 615
- "Native to New York" by Howie Zow
- "Native New Yorker" by E-Type
- "Native New Yorker (song)" by Odyssey
- "Navarro Flats" by Bobby Shew Quintet
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas" by Regina Spektor
- "Negroe In N.Y." by Van Kaye + Ignit
- "Neptune Ave." by Sammy
- "Nesting in a New York Tree" (from the musical 'Little Johnny Jones')
- "Nesting Time In Flatbush" by Jerome Kern
- "Neurotica" by King Crimson
- "Never Been to New York" by Daniel Lavoie
- "Never Enough Time" by Nate Borofsky
- "Never Give Your Love (To a New York Woman)" by Alan Carvell
- "New Amsterdam" by Elvis Costello
- "New Amsterdam" by Travis
- "New Jack Swing" by Wreckx-N-Effect
- "New Killer Star" by David Bowie
- "New Lee Highway Blues" by David Bromberg
- "New New York" by New Pink Floyd - http://newpinkfloyd.bandcamp.com/track/new-new-york
- "New New York" by The Cranberries
- "New New York" by Tes
- "The New New York" by Tru-Life
- "New Balls is a Lie" by J Raj
- "The New East 46th Street" by Halfway To Winter
- "New Times Square" by Chris Rea
- "New Yawk Dog" by Slack Dog Ensemble
- "New Year's Eve In Olde Tymes Square" by Black 47
- "New Yor" by Dennis Busch
- "New York" by The Boxer Rebellion
- "New York" by Alicia Keys
- "New York" by Arrogance
- "New York" by Artificial Funk
- "New York" by AZ
- "New York" by Bobby Pierce
- "New York" by Cameo
- "New York" by The Caravelles
- "New York" by Cat Power
- "New York" by Cheap Hotel
- "New York" by Chicco Secci
- "New York" by Continental Drifters
- "New York" by The Crash
- "New York" by David Ford
- "New York" by Donald Brown (musician)
- "New York" by Dreams
- "New York" by Ed Sheeran
- "New York" by Eskimo Joe
- "New York" by Flower
- "New York" by The Flowers of Romance
- "New York" by Frank & Walters
- "New York" by The Game
- "New York" by Geoffrey Downes & The New Dance Orchestra
- "New York" by George Fenton
- "New York" by The Gladiators
- "New York" by Glueball
- "New York" by Guy Mardel
- "New York" by Hugh Coltman
- "New York" by Joe Purdy
- "New York" by John Lewis
- "New York" by Ken Hensley
- "New York" by Lesley Langley
- "New York" by Lighthouse
- "New York" by Lil' Louis
- "New York" by Lorella Pescerelli
- "New York" by MCL - Micro Chip League
- "New York" by Ja Rule
- "New York" by Le Butcherettes
- "New York" by Lesley Langley
- "New York" by Lil Louis
- "New York" by Konstruktivits
- "New York" by MCL (Micro Chip League)
- "New York" by Melissa Horn
- "New York" by Men & Volts
- "New York" by Mere Sang
- "New York" by Nikki Sudden
- "New York" by Nostalgesia
- "New York" by Ornette Coleman
- "New York" by Ozark Mountain Daredevils
- "New York" by Paloma Faith
- "New York" by Patty Pravo
- "New York" by Peppino Di Capri I Rokers
- "New York" by Piu Piu
- "New York" by Prozzäk
- "New York" by Raf Ravenscroft
- "New York" by Ray Camacho Band
- "New York" by The Rentals
- "New York" by Rhubarb
- "New York" by Richard Ashcroft
- "New York" by Sex Pistols (covered by Opium Jukebox)
- "New York" by Shack Band
- "New York" by Snow Patrol
- "New York" by Stephen Fretwell
- "New York" by Supercharge
- "New York" by The Templars
- "New York" by The Sea
- "New York" by Tomte (band)
- "New York" by U2
- "New York" by Urban Cone
- "New York" by Vennaskond
- "New York" by The Worthless
- "New York!" by Ferde Grofé (From 'Hudson River Suite')
- "New York (1942)" by Rod Vey
- "New York Afternoon" by Richie Cole
- "New York Apple Jack" by Scott Davis & The Movements
- "New York As A Muse" by Yoko Ono
- "New York At Christmas by Richard Currier and Jim Piazza
- "New York At Night" by Kelly Marie
- "New York Avec Toi" by Téléphone
- "New York Avenue Bridge" by Royal Trux
- "New York Baby" by Leona Naess
- "New York Baca" by Michał Urbaniak & Urszula Dudziak
- "New York Bar" by Joe T Vannelli
- "New York Bars" by Brenda Russell
- "New York Blackout" by The Mighty Sparrow
- "New York Blackout" by Soul Asylum
- "New York Belongs to Me" by Roger Miret and the Disasters
- "New York - Berlin Connection" by L.B Bad
- "New York Bittersweet Symphony" by A$AP Rocky
- "New York Boogie" by Mungo's Hi Fi Featuring Ranking Levy
- "New York Bound" by the Critters
- "New York Boy" by Neil Diamond
- "New York Breakdown" by CSL & The Boys Next Door
- "New York Breakdown" by Doctor Ross
- "New York Broken Toy" by Nazareth
- "New York Bullseye" by Shadows Of Knight
- "New York By Night" by Dennis Parker
- "New York Callin' Miami" by Kent Fox
- "New York Can Wait" by Tyler Hilton
- "New York Central" by Son House
- "A New York Christmas" by Rob Thomas
- "New York City" by ATC
- "New York City" by Adam's Recital
- "New York City" by Al Kasha
- "New York City" by Alex M.O.R.P.H.
- "New York City" by Alphonse Mouzon
- "New York City" by Among Savages
- "New York City" by Armoury Show
- "New York City" by Artful Dodger
- "New York City" by Atlantis
- "New York City" by Big Youth
- "New York City" by Bjørn Christiansen
- "New York City" by Boney M
- "New York City" by Brotherhood Of Man
- "New York City" by Central Park
- "New York City" by Christie
- "New York City" by The Chainsmokers
- "New York City" by Clarence Reid
- "New York City" by Clean Living
- "New York City" by Cub, covered by They Might Be Giants
- "New York City" by The Cult
- "New York City" by Damon and Naomi
- "New York City" by Delbert McClinton
- "New York City" by The Demics
- "New York City" by The Destructors
- "New York City" by Don Fardon
- "New York City" by Don Pablo's Animals
- "New York City" by Eddi Reader
- "New York City" by Elliot Matsu
- "New York City" by Emigrate (2007)
- "New York City" by Evergreen
- "New York City" by Fist
- "New York City" by Flashlight Brown
- "New York City" by The Fleshtones
- "New York City" by Frances Black
- "New York City" by Gatlin Brothers
- "New York City" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "New York City" by Glen Adams
- "New York City" by Hanoi Rocks
- "New York City" by Harry Chalkitis
- "New York City" by Henry Gross
- "New York City" by Homer
- "New York City" by Homestead
- "New York City" by I Roy
- "New York City" by Iceland
- "New York City" by Israel Vibration
- "New York City" by JF Murphy & Salt
- "New York City" by Joey Ramone
- "New York City" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
- "New York City" by Johnny Rivers
- "New York City" by Jonas Fjeld Rock'n'Rolf Band
- "New York City" by Keith Caputo
- "New York City" by Ken Tobias
- "New York City" by Kevin Johnson
- "New York City" by Lead Belly
- "New York City" by Leapy Lee
- "New York City" by Little Louie Vega
- "New York City" by The Lox
- "New York City" by Madball
- "New York City" by Peter Malick and Norah Jones
- "New York City" by The Manhattans
- "New York City" by Mason Jennings
- "New York City" by Miroslav Vitous
- "New York City" by moe.
- "New York City" by Mojo
- "New York City" by Northbrook
- "New York City" by The Nuns
- "New York City" by The Outfield
- "New York City" by Pat McGlynn Band
- "New York City" by Paul van Dyk
- "New York City" by Peter Malick Group
- "New York City" by Ph.D.
- "New York City" by The Precisions
- "New York City" by Puzzle
- "New York City" by Rankelson
- "New York City" by Revanche
- "New York City" by Roxy
- "New York City" by the Roy Wood Big Band
- "New York City" by Sham 69
- "New York City" by Sidney Barnes
- "New York City" by Snowball
- "New York City" by Sonia Dada
- "New York City" by Stanley Clarke
- "New York City" by Statler Brothers
- "New York City" by Stisism
- "New York City" by Suzzy Roche
- "New York City" by T. Rex
- "New York City" by Tabou Combo
- "New York City" by That Was Something
- "New York City" by The Tritons
- "New York City" by Troy Ave
- "New York City" by Veronica Unlimited
- "New York City" by Village People
- "New York City" by Walter Zwol
- "New York City" by Wild Horses
- "New York City" by Womack & Womack
- "New York City Baby" by Billy Hambric
- "New York City Beat" by The Fabulous Pop Tarts
- "New York City Beat" by Man 2 Man
- "New York City Blackout" by Blues Image
- "New York City Blues" by Bonnie Koloc
- "New York City Blues" by Country Weather
- "New York City Blues" by Duke Ellington
- "New York City Blues" by Merle Haggard
- "New York City Blues" by Neil Sedaka
- "New York City Blues" by Johnny Green & The Greenmen
- "New York City Blues" by The Yardbirds
- "New York City Boy" by Mabel
- "New York City Boy" by Pet Shop Boys
- "New York City Bump" by Black Rock
- "New York City By Day" by Thomas Newman
- "New York City Christmas Party" By the Cover Girls
- "New York City (City of Dreams) from the musical "Cole and Porter" by Devra Robitaille and Janet Cole Valdez
- "New York City Cops" by The Strokes
- "New York City Cowboy" by J Brian Oakes
- "New York City Cowboys" by Randy Barlow
- "New York City Don't Mean Nothing" by Savatage
- "New York City Dreams" by Tommy McLain
- "New York City Dues" by Johnny Rivers
- "New York City Fuck Off" by Matson Jones
- "New York City Girl" by Billy Joe Shaver
- "New York City Girl" by John Waite
- "New York City Girl" by Modern Talking
- "New York City Girls" by Reverend Horton Heat
- "New York City Has No Power" by Phoebe Buffay, (Lisa Kudrow)
- "New York City Here I Come" by Albert Hammond
- "New York City - Home" by J F Murphy & Salt
- "New York City Hotel Blues" by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
- "New York City, I Ain't Afraid Of You" by Michael Wendroff
- "New York City In The Night" by Marvin Scott
- "New York City Is Killin Me" by Ray LaMontagne
- "New York City Is Waiting" by Bjorn Skifs
- "New York City (Just Another Night In)" by Star Sisters
- "New York City Kingsize Rosewood Bed" by Charlie Daniels Band
- "New York City Life", 1976 single by Tony Wilson (musician), also known as member of Hot Chocolate
- "New York City Lights" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
- "New York City Moves to the Sound of L.A." by Funeral Party
- "New York City Music" by Bob Sinclair
- "New York City Nights" by Leif Garrett
- "New York City Pakistan" by Terre Roche
- "New York City Pretty" by Clive Kennedy
- "New York City Rain" by Love Pirates
- "New York City RFD" by Waylon Jennings
- "New York City Rhythm" by Barry Manilow
- "New York City (Saint in the City)" by The Academy Is...
- "New York City, San Antone" by Gerry Roedel
- "New York City (Send My Baby Home)" by Dig Richards
- "New York City Serenade" by Bruce Springsteen
- "New York City Snow" by Johnny Rodriguez
- "New York City Song" by Dion
- "New York City Song" by Linda Hargrove
- "New York City Streets" by Triumph
- "New York City Streets" by COOL DAYS END
- "New York City Suite" by Walter Murphy
- "New York City Suite 409" by Lee Clayton
- "New York City Twist" by The Candymen
- "New York City (Who Am I?) by Splinter
- "New York City Woman" by Ron Brown
- "New York City Woman" by Sunburst Band (featuring Dave Lee (DJ))
- "New York City You Ain't" by Potliquor
- "New York City (You're a Woman)" by Al Kooper
- "New York City's A Lonely Town" by Dick Jensen
- "New York Club by Vibra Phile
- "New York Collapse" by Sassafras
- "New York Connection" by Sweet
- "New York Connection" by Tom Scott
- "New York Connection Blues" by Frank Dell
- "New York Cowboy" by Fred J Horrell
- "New York Cowboys" by Randy Barlow
- "New York Crew" by Judge
- "New York Dance" by Luisa Fernandez
- "New York Dash" by Keith Emerson
- "New York Days" by Twenty Four Hours
- "The New York Debut Of An L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)" by Andy Prieboy
- "New York Doll" by David Dundas
- "New York Dream's Suite" by Happy The Man
- "New York Electric Street Music" by Larry Young
- "New York Eyes" by Nicole McCloud and Timmy Thomas
- "New York Fever" by The Toasters
- "New York Gangstaz" by LL Cool J
- "New York Giants" by Big Punisher
- "New York Girl" by Deedee O'Malley
- "New York Girl" by Simon F
- "New York Girls" by The Mooney Suzuki
- "New York Girls" by Morningwood
- "New York Girls" by Steeleye Span
- "New York Girls" by Youth In Asia
- "The New York Girls Club" by Rebecca Pidgeon
- "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley
- "New York Groove" by Lewis Simon & Dillinger Gang
- "New York Groover" by The Gorillas
- "New York Guitar" by David Matthews
- "New York (Harlem Session)" by Nuggets
- "New York Hippodrome" by John Philip Sousa
- "New York (Hold Her Tight)" by Restless Heart
- "New York Hole" by Dan Melchior Und Das Menace
- "New York Hornpipe" by Fred Hanna & His Band
- "New York House" by Jellybean
- "New York Hustle" by David A. Stewart
- "New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" by LCD Soundsystem
- "New York in a Nutshell" by Tony Acquaviva
- "New York in the Dark" by the Ad Libs
- "New York in the Dark" by Dancing Sideways
- "New York in the Fifties" by Stephen Bishop
- "New York in the Seventies" by Allan Taylor
- "New York in the 70s (Sesame St.)" by Catherine Feeny
- "New York in the Spring" by Catherine Feeny
- "New York Is My Kind of Town" by Metropolis
- "New York Is a Christmas Kind of Town" by Marah
- "New York Is a Jungle Festival" by Herbie Mann
- "New York Is a Woman" by Suzanne Vega
- "New York Is Closed Tonight" by Barry Greenfield
- "New York Is Killing Me" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "New York Is Rockin'" by Curtis Stigers
- "New York (Is Sure a Funny City)" by F F & Z
- "New York Is the Moon" by Duffo
- "New York Is Where I Live" by Steve Tyrell
- "New York Is Where I'd Rather Be" by Dave Crawford
- "New York Jets" by Emmitt Till
- "New York Joe and Red Neck Tennessee" by Freddie Hart & The Heartbeats
- "New York Kids" by Marc Jordan
- "New York - L.A." by Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio
- "New York Ladies" by Michael Chapman
- "New York Lady" by Burt Bacharach
- "New York Lament" by Horace Silver
- "New York Lights" by Fort Atlantic
- "New York Life" by Tonto Irie
- "New York Liner" by Dave Matthews
- "(New York London Paris) Spleen" by Art Of Noise
- "New York Love (All Eyez On Sun)" by Doo Wop & Sun Dullah
- "New York Loveletter" by The Snots
- "New York Mambo" by Johnny Colon
- "New York Mellow" by Bob James
- "New York Mining Disaster 1941" by Bee Gees
- "A New York Minute" by Alan Licht
- "New York Minute" by Don Henley
- "New York Minute" by Mobile
- "New York Minute" by The Skatalites
- "New York Minute" by Zoetrope
- "New York Mood (New Haircut and a Busted Lip)" by Tom Waits
- "New York Moon" by Louise Redknapp
- "New York Morning" by elbow
- "New York: My Port Of Call" by Jimmy Roselli
- "New York Nagaram" by AR Rahman
- "New York, New York" by Charlie Ainley
- "New York, New York" by Denise
- "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra
- "New York, New York" by The Dictators
- "New York, New York" by The Dogg Pound feat. Snoop Dogg
- "New York, New York" by Gerard Kenny
- "New York, New York" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
- "New York, New York" by Ja Rule featuring Fat Joe and Jadakiss
- "New York, New York" by Johnny Winter
- "New York, New York" by The Last Poets
- "New York, New York" by Lemon8
- "New York, New York" by Microchip League
- "New York, New York" by Marc Jordan
- "New York, New York (Moby song)" by Moby ft. Debbie Harry of Blondie (band)
- "New York, New York" by Nina Hagen
- "New York, New York" (from the musical On the Town)
- "New York, New York" by Back Street Crawler
- "New York, New York" by Ryan Adams
- "New York, New York" by Secret Ingredients
- "New York, New York" by Starship Orchestra
- "New York, New York" by Watsonian Institute (funk group led by Johnny 'Guitar' Watson)
- "New York, New York, New York" by Martha Wainwright
- "New York, New York, New York" by Tellison
- "New York, New York (Start Spreading the News)" by B.o.B featuring Alicia Keys
- "New York, New York (The People's Paradise)" by Mickey Baker
- "New York-New York's A Lonely Town" by Adolph Green and Betty Comden
- "New York Nights" by Amant
- "New York Nights" by Jesse Malin
- "New York Nights" by Manhattan
- "New York Nights" by Recoil
- "New York Nocturne" by Joe Lipman & His Orchestra
- "New York, NY" by Billy Batson
- "New York's Not My Home" by Kid Rock
- "New York / N.Y." by Nina Hagen
- "New York, NY 10009" by Black 47
- "New York On My Mind" by John McLaughlin
- "New York Or Here" by Jeff Pianki
- "New York Paranoia" by Bram Tchaikovsky
- "New York Paranoia" by The Love Machine
- "New York Police State" by Agnostic Front
- "New York Polka" by Lauren Newton/Urszula Dudziak/Jeanne Lee/Jay Clayton/Bobby McFerrin
- "New York Rafah" by Shaegatz
- "New York Rainy Afternoon" by Oliver V presents Ambra
- "New York Rain" by Last Autumn's Dream
- "New York Rapper" by Bobby Jimmy And The Critters Russ Parr
- "The New York Reel" by Tactics (band)
- "New York Reggae Blues" by Karl Tenn
- "New York - Rio - Tokyo" by Trio Rio
- "The New York Rock" by Tom Rod
- "New York, Rock My Radio" by Gerry Dieffenbach
- "New York Rocket" by Sofisticatos
- "New York Runaround" by Headquarters
- "New York Ryder Music" by Agallah
- "New York Samba" by Bob James & Earl Klugh
- "New York Satyricon Zany" by Andy Bown
- "New York Scene" by Sadao Watanabe
- "New York Shit" by Busta Rhymes
- "The New York Shuffle" by Graham Parker
- "New York Sidewalk Gratings" by Roger Shriver
- "New York Situation" by Milo And The Kings
- "New York Skiffle" by Half Man Half Biscuit
- "New York Skyline" by Garland Jeffreys
- "New York Skyline" by Sam Signaoff
- "New York Skyline (Where Do We Go From Here)" by Francie Conway
- "New York Slave" by The Blood Brothers
- "New York Snow" by Lunch At Allen's
- "New York Sokaklarında" by MFÖ
- "New York Song" by Jim Lesses
- "New York Song" by Modern Skirts
- "The New York Song" by Skytone (band)
- "New York Soul" by Ray Barretto
- "New York Stakes" by Pete Haycock
- "New York State of Mind" by Alicia Keys Nas and Rakim
- "New York State of Mind" by Billy Joel; covered by Mel Tormé and others
- "New York Strait Talk" by Gang Starr
- "New York Street Song (No Easy Way)" by The Four Seasons
- "New York Strut" by Fist-O-Funk Orchestra
- "New York Studio 1959" by Flat Duo Jets
- "New York Style" by Fatback Band
- "New York Subway" by Lord Invader
- "New York Suite In C Major" by Robin Gibb and RJ Gibb
- "New York Sun" by Tyla Gang
- "New York Survivor" by Good Rats
- "New York Takeover" by Jay-Z, Nas, and Tru Life
- "New York Taxi" by The Beginerz
- "New York Taxi" by Harry Belafonte
- "New York Telephone Conversation" by Lou Reed
- "New York Tendaberry" by Laura Nyro
- ""New York - The Sound of The City" (from the film Can't Stop the Music)
- "New York Theme (Hey, You Can Have that Heart Attack Outside Buddy)" by Tom Waits
- "New York, Thirty-One" by Richard Anthony
- "New York Time" by Night Ranger
- "New York Times" by Bobbi Humphrey
- "New York Times" by Cat Stevens
- "New York Times" by City Boy
- "The New York Times" by Gene Watson
- "New York Times" by J. Cole, 50 Cent and Bas
- "New York Times" by The Motels
- "New York Times" by Noise Culture
- "New York Times" by The Yellow Brick Road
- "New York To California" by Chris Gillard
- "New York To California" by Mat Kearney
- "New York To Georgetown" by El Cid
- "New York To Moscow" by Jimmy Ross With The M.T. Foundation (Jimmy James Ross)
- "New York Town" by Baldwin & Leps
- "New York Town" by Black 47
- "New York Town" by Dion & The Belmonts
- "New York Town" by The Dixiebelles
- "New York Town" by Johnny Paycheck
- "New York Town" by Woody Guthrie
- "New York Trader" by Hedgehog Pie
- "New York Twist" by Don Covay
- "New York Twist And Freeze" by Orlie & The Saints
- "New York Undercover" by DJ Muggs
- "New York, USA" by Serge Gainsbourg (covered by Mick Harvey)
- "New York Vampires" by The Nuns
- "New York Wakes" by Horslips
- "New York Walk" by Fabulous Continentals
- "New York Was Great" by The Raveonettes
- "New York What Is Funky" by Ultramagnetic MCs
- "New York Windy Day" by Ricotti and Albuquerque
- "New York Wine And Tennessee Shine" by Dave & Sugar
- "New York Woman" by Cashman & West
- "New York Woman" by George Jackson (songwriter)
- "New York Woman" by Jack Starr
- "New York Woman" by Tyzik
- "New York (Ya Out There?)" by Rakim
- "New York Yankee's Polka" by Conn. Twins Orchestra
- "New York, You're Going Crazy" by Ernie Smith (singer)
- "New York Zien" by The Scene
- "New Yorker" by John Crisp
- "New Yorker In Exile" by Arnold McCuller
- "New Yorkin" by The Whole Darn Family
- "New York's A Lonely Town" by The Trade Winds
- "New York's Alright (If You Like Saxophones)" by Fear (covered by Enon)
- "New York's Best Kept Secret" (from Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure)
- "New York's In Love" by David Bowie
- "New York's Lost Island Of Lepers" by Harry and the Hendersons
- "New York's Movin'" by Ahzz
- "New York's My Home" written by Gordon Jenkins, recorded by Sammy Davis, Jr., Ray Charles, and others.
- "New York's Not My Home" by Jim Croce
- "New York's On Fire" by Seventh Avenue
- "New York's One Soulful City" by Hank Crawford
- "New York's The Place (Front Page News)" by Brooklyn Express
- "New York World's Fair" by Wilbert Harrison
- "The New Yorker" by David Chesky
- "Next Exit" by Interpol
- "The Next Ten Minutes" from the musical The Last Five Years
- "N.G.A. To N.Y.C." by Skoota
- "N***** Bleed" by Notorious B.I.G.
- "Night Falls on Brooklyn" by Beat Detectives
- "A Night in Harlem" by Bernard Ebbinghouse
- "The Night That New York Cried" by Prelude
- "The Night That the Lights Went Out in NYC" by The Ataris from Spider-Man 2 (soundtrack)
- "The Night the Lights Went Out in New York City" by The Trammps
- "The Night They Raided Minsky's" by Rudy Vallee
- "Night Train" by Public Enemy
- "Nightmare On 187th Street" by 187 Lockdown
- "Nights In Harlem" by Luther Vandross
- "Nights In New York City" by Jan Bradley
- "Nights On Broadway" by the Bee Gees
- "Nights Over New York" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven
- "Nighttime in Tribeca" by Kenny G
- "Ninth Street Billy" by the Kennedys
- "Njuu Jork Citi Beibi" by Mika Sundqvist
- "N-N-New York" by Russ Ballard
- "No Diggity" by Dr. Dre
- "No Faith In Brooklyn" by Hoodie Allen
- "No Floods" by Lady Gaga
- "No New York" by Tank Of Danzig
- "No New York" by Trespassers W
- "No Hay Marcha en Nueva York" by Mecano
- "No Pity in the Naked City" by Jackie Wilson
- "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys
- "No Sure Way" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "No Winners (Ground Zero)" by Paul Hardcastle
- "No Woman, No Cry" by The Fugees
- "Nobody Picks A Fist Fight In New York City" by We're All Just Passing Through
- "Noche En Down Town" by Fito Páez
- "Nolita Fairytale" by Vanessa Carlton
- "North On 95" by Shawn Mullins
- "North River" by Larry Fast
- "Northeast" by Matt and Kim
- "Northwest 222" by Harry Chapin
- "Nostalgia In Times Square" by Charles Mingus
- "Nostrand And Fulton" by Freddie Hubbard
- "Nostrand Avenue" by Rick Frater
- "Not So Soft" by Ani DiFranco
- "Nougayork" by Claude Nougaro
- "Now Datz Brooklyn" by Brooknam Dodgers
- "Now Is Tomorrow (Experiment In Sound Part 1)" by Definition Of Sound
- "Now Ride The "D" Train" by Al Sears
- "Nueva York" by Willie Colon
- "Nueva York" by The Coast
- "Nueva York" by Santana (from the album Shango)
- "Nuyorico" by La Bruja
- "Nu-Yorker Magic" by React 2 Rhythm
- "N.Y." by A Man Called Adam
- "N.Y." by Doves
- "N.Y." by Frida Hyvönen
- "N.Y." by Titiyo
- "N.Y. Against L.A." by Mr Holiday Featuring MC Miker G
- "The N.Y. Butt" by Spyder-D
- "NYC" from the Broadway musical Annie
- "NYC" by Bryan Ferry
- "NYC" by Burial
- "NYC" by Drink Me
- "NYC" by Hurricane #1
- "NYC" by Interpol
- "NYC" by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez
- "NYC" by Kevin Rudolf
- "NYC" by Lew Kirton
- "NYC" by Mark Springer
- "NYC" by Neal Schon
- "NYC" by Permanent Me
- "NYC" by Steps Ahead
- "NYC" by Steve Earle
- "NYC" by Weather Report
- "NYC" by Wire
- "NYC 1999!" by Pussy Galore
- "NYC-25" by The Olivia Tremor Control
- "NYC75" by The Destructors
- "NYC Awakes" by Didier Malherbe
- "NYC Beat" by Armand Van Helden
- "NYC Bitche$" by Awkwafina
- "NYC Blues" by Radiation Kings
- "NYC (Can You Believe This City?)" by Charles and Eddie
- "NYC C--T" by Princess Superstar
- "NYC Direct" by John Tropea
- "N.Y.C. Dharma" by A Reminiscent Drive (Jay Alanski)
- "NYC/Dublin/NYC" by O'2L
- "NYC Everything" by RZA
- "NYC Girl" by David Mead
- "NYC Girls" by Joe McIntyre of New Kids On The Block
- "NYC Ghosts & Flowers" by Sonic Youth
- "NYC - Gone, Gone" by [Conor Oberst]
- "N.Y.C. Groove #1" by Jaco Pastorius
- "N.Y.C. Groove #2" by Jaco Pastorius
- "N.Y.C. L.O.V.E." by Coachwhips
- "NYC Man" by Lou Reed
- "NYC Overload" by Clock DVA
- "NYC Shanty" by Danny Wilson
- "NYC Slippers" by Baby Ford
- "NYC Song" by Charles & Eddie (Samples 'For What It's Worth' by Buffalo Springfield)
- "NYC Song" by John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band
- "NYC Soul" by Kane
- "NYC Streets" by David Allen Coe
- "The NYC (There Will Always Be)" by Maninblack
- "NYC (There's No Need to Stop)" by The Charlatans
- "NYC Tonight" by GG Allin
- "NYC Underground" by Paris Underground Trax
- "NYC Weather Report" by Five For Fighting
- "NYC (You can't dance in New York City)" by Das Ben
- "NYC's Like a Graveyard" by The Moldy Peaches
- "NYCNYUSA" by Fatback Band
- "NY Doll" by David Johansen
- "NY Electric" by Aesop Rock
- "N.Y. Groove" by Third Bass
- "The N.Y. House Track" by NY Stomp
- "N.Y. Hustle" by Delta Rhythm Section
- "N.Y. Jungle" by Jimmy Crash
- "N.Y. Kangaroo" by Eddie Billups And The Gigs
- "NYLA" by Blackbear
- "N.Y. Nightmare" by Phoebe Legere
- "N.Y. N.Y." by Steinski (of Double Dee and Steinski)
- "N.Y. N.Y. (The World's My Home)" by Platypus
- "NYNYC" by Daryl Hall
- "NY NY LA LA" by Lil Mama and Snoop Dogg
- "N.Y. One" by Paul Mauriat
- "NYPD Theme" by Johnny "Hammond" Smith
- "N.Y. Pie" by The Brakes
- "N.Y./L.A. Rappers" by Jimmy And The Critters Russ Parr
- "N.Y. Rebel" by Colleen Gino
- "N.Y. Ripper" by The Violaters
- "N.Y. Snow" by Marc Jordan
- "N.Y. Stars" by Lou Reed
- "N.Y. State of Mind" by Nas
- "N.Y. State of Mind Pt. 2" by Nas
- "N.Y. Stomp" by Da Willys
- "N.Y. Style Eddie" by Josh Freese
- "N.Y. To The U.K." by Percee P
- "N.Y. Trip" by The Cure
- "N.Y. Undercover" by Pish Posh
- "N.Y. Weather Report" by Talib Kweli
- "N.Y. Woman" by Kasenetz-Katz Super Circus
- "NYU Girls" by The Argument
- "N.Y. You Got Me Dancing" by Andrea True Connection
O
- "Ocean Parkway" by Spyro Gyra
- "Ode To The Brooklyn Bridge" (from the musical Kelly)
- "Off Broadway" by Donna Fuller
- "Off Broadway" by Every Time I Die
- "Off Broadway" by George Benson
- "Off Broadway" by Ryan Adams
- "Oh Oh I Love Her So" by Ramones
- "The Old Canarsie Line" by Benny Bell
- "Old Man Harlem" by Hoagy Carmichael and Rudy Vallée (covered by The Dorsey Brothers, Dave Frishberg, Ethel Waters, and others)
- "Old Manhattan Melodies" by Gary Brooker
- "Old Men Sleeping On The Bowery" by Willie Nile
- "Old New York" by Luke Temple
- "Old School" by 2pac
- "Old Soul Song (For the New World Order)" by Bright Eyes (about the anti-war protests held in New York City on February 15th, 2003)
- "The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York)" by Frank Loesser from the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls
- "Olympia, WA" by Rancid
- "On A Roof In Manhattan" by Irving Berlin
- "On A Sunday At Coney Island " by Gorcon MacRae
- "On And On " by Aswad featuring Sweetie Irie
- "On Broadway" by Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, for The Drifters (1963), also performed by George Benson and many others
- "On Broadway" by Bogart
- "On Broadway Tonight" by The Four Seasons
- "On Lexington & 52nd Street" (from Smash (TV series))
- "On My Way to Harlem" by Coolio
- "On My Way to Harlem" by Gregory Porter
- "On Seventh Avenue" by Pino Donaggio
- "On The Avenue" by Irving Berlin
- "On The Bowery" by Ferre Grignard
- "On The Drag" by They Might Be Giants
- "On The Gay White Way" (from the musical 'With A Song in My Heart')
- "On The Mall" by Edwin Franko Goldman (refers to 'The Mall' at the Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park)
- "On The Steps Of Grant's Tomb" by Irving Berlin
- "(On The Street) Of New York City" by Harvey Scales
- "On The Streets Of The Bronx" by The Moonglows
- "On The Subway" by The Last Poets
- "Once Upon A New York Sunday" by The Mincy Twins
- "One" by Bee Gees
- "One Day You'll Dance For Me New York City" by Thomas Dybdahl
- "One Foot: by FUN.
- "One More Night In Brooklyn" by Justin Townes Earle
- "One Night In New York" by Gene Farrow
- "One Night in NYC" by The Horrorist
- "One To 31" by J Live
- "One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA)" by Kurtis Blow
- "Only A Ferry Boat Ride Away" by New Pulse Jazz Band
- "Only In New York" by Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlan from the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie
- "The Only Living Boy in New York" by Simon & Garfunkel and covered by Everything but the Girl
- "Onyx Club Spree" by Stuff Smith
- "The Orange, White and Blue" by Victor Herbert
- "Ornette In New York" by Guy Barker
- "Orphan Of The Storm" by Black 47
- "Our Lady of the Bronx" by Black 47
- "Our Little Tree In The Park" by written by Rodgers and Hart
- "Our Manhattan Moment" by Stan Ridgway
- "Our Penthouse On Third Avenue" by Tommy Dorsey
- "Out of Habit" by Ani Difranco
- "Outside A Small Circle Of Friends" by Phil Ochs
- "Over Fire Island" by Brian Eno
- "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" by Pino Donaggio
- "Overlooking Brooklyn" by Holy Ghost Tent Revival
- "Ozone Park" by Joel Mull
P
- "Pacifics" by Digable Planets
- "Painting New York On My Shoes" by Poppy & The Jezebels
- "Palace Sign" by Adrian Gurvitz
- "Palesteena" by Con Conrad & J. Russell Robinson
- "Palisades Park" by Freddy Cannon
- "Palladium" by Weather Report (about the Palladium Ballroom)
- "Palladium Cha Cha" by Bart Spero
- "Palladium Punch" by Ralph Flanagan
- "Panic in Central Park" by Yo La Tengo
- "Panic on 5th Avenue" by Triumvirat
- "Paper Boats" by Nada Surf
- "Paradise Garage" by Tim Curry
- "Paradise Garage" by The Zebras
- "Paranoia Blues" by Paul Simon
- "Paris - New York" by Space
- "Paris-New York, N.Y.-Paris" by Jacques Higelin
- "Paris Nights/New York Mornings" by Corinne Bailey Rae
- "Paris 2 NY (Hub Bub Bubbledybub)" by Love Pirates
- "Park Avenue" by Girls Against Boys
- "Park Avenue" by Lou Johnson
- "Park Avenue" by Paul Williams
- "Park Avenue Fantasy" by Paul Whiteman
- "Park Avenue Mambo" by Xavier Cugat
- "Park Avenue Petite" by Art Farmer & Benny Golson
- "Park Avenue Rag" by David Chesky
- "Park Avenue South" by New York House 'N Authority
- "Park Avenue Waltz" (from 'A King in New York')
- "Park Slope" by Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips
- "Past Tense Hope & Instant Fears On 42nd Street" by 39 Clocks
- "The Payback" by James Brown
- "Peace To New York" by Doug E. Fresh
- "Pedro Navaja" by Rubén Blades & Willie Colón
- "Pelham Parkway" by Elton Dean, Tony Bianco, Jon Wilkinson
- "Penguin At The Big Apple" by The Trammps
- "Penguin At The Waldorf" by Frankie Carle
- "Penguins On Broadway" by Hellmut Hattler
- "Penn Station" by Henrietta & The Hairdooz
- "Penn Station" by Steps Ahead
- "Penn Station Rag" by David Chesky
- "Penn Station Transition/We Love You, Conrad!" (from the musical Bye Bye Birdie)
- "Penthouse Serenade" by Marianne Faithfull
- "People Who Died" by Jim Carroll
- "Peppermint Twist" by Joey Dee and the Starliters
- "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed
- "Peter Pan Over the Bronx" by Joakim
- "The Phantom Who Haunts Broadway" by Yo La Tengo
- "A Photographer in New York" by Gilad Atzmon
- "Piazza, New York Catcher" by Belle and Sebastian
- "Pier 17" by Jagúar
- "Pike Street" by Earl Slick
- "Pike Street" by Fall Of Transition
- "Pike Street - Park Slope" by Harvey Danger
- "Pincus the Peddler" by Benny Bell
- "Pirate Style" by The Beat Pirate
- "The Place Where We Dwell" by Gang Starr
- "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force
- "Planet Williamsburg" by Jim Testa
- "Plato's Retreat" by Joe Thomas
- "Please Don't Monkey with Broadway" (from the musical Broadway Melody of 1940)
- "Please, Miss Giry, I Want to Go Back" (from the musical Love Never Dies)
- "Poem to a Horse" by Shakira
- "The Police Of New York" by Irving Berlin
- "Poo Poo La La" by Roy Ayers
- "Port Authority Terminal" by Cashman, Pistilli & West
- "Port Morris" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "Port of Harlem Blues" by Port of Harlem Jazz Men
- "Portrait Of Manuel Del Fuego" by New Pulse Jazz Band
- "Poses" by Rufus Wainwright
- "Positively 4th Street" by Bob Dylan
- "Postcard to New York" by Movieland
- "Poster Girl" by Backstreet Boys
- "Postmark, N.Y.C." by Phoenix
- "Potter's Field" by Tom Waits
- "Power Move" by Derek B
- "Practically Fifth Avenue" by Fastbuck
- "Premier and the Guru" by Gang Starr
- "The Prince of Central Park" (from the musical 'Prince Of Central Park')
- "Princess of Little Italy" by Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul
- "Princeton Avenue" by Issues
- "Theme From 'Prisoner Of Second Avenue'" by James Last
- "Private Party" by Wally Jump Jr & The Criminal Element
- "Prospect Park" by John Lee (musician) & Gerry Brown
- "Public Enemy #1" by Public Enemy
- "Pump Me Up" by Trouble Funk
- "Pump Up New York " by Mr Lee
- "Punk Rock Club" by The Unlovables
- "Pursuit on 53rd Street" by The Doobie Brothers
- "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Irving Berlin
Q
- "Q.U. -- Hectic" by Mobb Deep
- "Que Pasa, New York?" by Elephant's Memory featuring John Lennon
- "The Queen of Lower Chelsea" by The Gaslight Anthem
- "Queens" by Francesca Blumenthal
- "Queens" by Infamous Mobb featuring Prodigy
- "Queens" by Pharoahe Monch
- "Queens Boulevard" by Kid Casanova
- "Queens Get the Money" by Nas
- "Queens Is" by LL Cool J featuring Prodigy
- "Queens, NY" by 50 Cent
- "Queens Plaza" by Eric Leeds
- "A Queens Story" by Nas
- "Queensboro Bridge" by David Mead
- "Quincy Street Stomp" by Sidney Bechet
R
- "Radio City" by Harry Geller And His Orchestra
- "Radio Free Brooklyn" by Pete Miser
- "Rainin' In New York" by Lonnie Mack
- "Raining In New York" by Oh Laura
- "A Rainy Day In New York City" by Martin Briley
- "Rainy Night In New York" by Yo La Tengo
- "Raised By Bats" by Aurelio Voltaire
- "Ragga House (All Night Long)" by Simon Harris & Daddy Freddy
- "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." by Motörhead
- "Ramshackle Day Parade" by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
- "Randall's Island" by Ray Anthony
- "Rap Machine" by Whodini
- "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang
- "Rastafari On Wall Street" by Lee "Scratch" Perry
- "Rastaman In New York" by Mystic Revealers
- "Rats" by Drink Me
- "Rats in the Cellar" by Aerosmith
- "Ravenswood House" by New York House'n Authority
- "The Real Coney Island" (from the musical On the Town)
- "The Real Life" by Corporation Of One
- "Real Rock & Roll Don't Come From New York" by The Gizmos
- "Rebel Without a Pause" by Public Enemy
- "Red Cab to Manhattan" by Stephen Bishop
- "Red Dragon Tattoo" by Fountains of Wayne
- "Red Light, Green Light" by Diamond D & The Psychotic Neurotics
- "Reflections N.Y.C." by Jonathan Cain
- "Reggae on Broadway" by Bob Marley
- "Rego Park Blues" by Ronnie Earl
- "Remember Manhattan" by Richard Marx
- "Remember Me?" by Benny Blanco
- "Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War" by Paul Simon
- "Rent" by Jonathan Larson, from the musical Rent
- "Rent" by Pet Shop Boys
- "Respiration" by Black Star featuring Common
- "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers" by Crooklyn Dodgers '95
- "Return to Spanish Harlem" by Tony Middleton
- "Reunion In Harlem" by Joe Marsala
- "Reverie" by The Morning Of
- "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin (inspired by the sounds and motions of a locomotive leaving Grand Central Station)
- "Rhode Island Is Famous for You (aka Coney Island)" by The Lascivious Biddies
- "Ride Through the Night" (from the musical Subways Are for Sleeping)
- "The Right Profile" by The Clash
- "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell
- "Rhumba At The Waldorf" by Xavier Cugat
- "Rhythm Of The Broadway Moon" by Noble Sissle
- "Ride in Central Park" by Mort Shuman
- "Riding to New York" by Passenger
- "Riffin' At The Ritz" by Benny Goodman
- "RiiS Park" by the Terrorists
- "Rikers Island" by Cocoa Tea
- "Rikers Island" by El Futuro
- "Rikers Island" by Family Dogg
- "Rikers Island" by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
- "Rikers Island" by Shotgun Rationale
- "The Rising" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Rising To The Top" by Krs-One & Marley Marl
- "The River" by Andre Kostelanetz (From 'Hudson River Suite')
- "The River Hudson" by Red Alert
- "Riverside Drive" by Achim Reichel (in German, lyrics by poet Jörg Fauser)
- "Riverside Drive" by Peter Wolf
- "Riverside Rock" by Bart Spero
- "Robinson Crusoe in New York" by The Silencers
- "Rock City" by Bernard Lavilliers
- "Rock'n'Roll City" by Kim Larsen
- "Rock The Bells (Of Saint Mary)" by 2 In A Room
- "Rockaway" by Christine Lavin
- "Rockaway" by Don Robertson
- "Rockaway" by Donald Byrd & John Jenkins
- "Rockaway" by John Jenkins (jazz musician)
- "Rockaway" by Nick Gilder
- "Rockaway" by Race
- "Rockaway" by Rick Ocasek
- "Rockaway Beach" by The Ramones
- "Rockaway to Sunset" by Spyro Gyra
- "Rockers NYC" by The Bronx (band)
- "Rockin' Around in NYC" by Marshall Crenshaw
- "Rockin' At The Plaza" by Bart Spero
- "Rockin' on the Bowery" by Startoon
- "Rockin' the Bronx" by Black 47
- "Rocking (Funky Broadway)" by Wayne Bennett
- "(Rolling Down Bowling Green) On a Little Two-Seat Tandem" (from the musical 'Mother Wore Tights')
- "Romeo Had Juliette" by Lou Reed
- "Ronnie Siegel From Avenue L" by Barry Goldberg
- "Rose of Washington Square" (old standard)
- "Roseland Shuffle" by Count Basie
- "Roseland Taxi Dancer" by Danny O'Keefe
- "Roseland Two-Step" by Floyd LeBlanc
- "Roxanne '97" by Puff Daddy & Sting
- "Royal Roost (Rue Chaptal)" by Kenny Clarke
- "The Royal Scam" by Steely Dan
- "Rush" by Black Moon
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- "Safe in New York City" by AC/DC
- "Saga of NY" by Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
- "Sally Can't Dance" by Lou Reed
- "Sally's Got a Friend in New York City" by Larry McCray
- "Sarajevo, New York, Roma" by Emir & Frozen Camels
- "A Salute to Harlem" by Boots Douglas (covered by Girls from Mars)
- "Santa In Manhattan" by W.N.O.L.
- "Saturday in the Park" by Chicago
- "Saturday Night in Central Park" by Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
- "Save the Village" (from the revue 'Parade')
- "Savoy" by Lucky Millinder
- "Savoy Blues" by Louis Armstrong
- "Savoy Mambo" by The Shytans
- "Savoy Strut" by Duke Ellington
- "Sax Fifth Avenue" by Ian McDonald
- "Sax Fifth Avenue" by Johnny Beecher
- "Say Goodbye to Christopher" by Jeb Loy Nichols
- "Say It Loud I'm Black and Proud" by James Brown (full version)
- "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" by Billy Joel
- "Sci-Fi Wasabi" by Cibo Matto
- "A Scot in New York" by Band of the Black Watch
- "Scrapple from the Apple" by Charlie Parker
- "Scream in the Night" by Garland Jeffreys
- "Screamin George" by The Arkhams
- "Seaside" by Dumpty Cooper Group
- "Second Avenue" by Art Garfunkel
- "Second Avenue" by Horslips
- "Second Avenue" by No Justice
- "Second Avenue Square Dance" by Abe Ellstein Orchestra
- "Second Hand Rose" by Fanny Brice, covered by Barbra Streisand
- "The Secret to New York" by We The Kings
- "Self Evident" by Ani Difranco
- "Seven One Eight" by FannyPack
- "Seventh Avenue" by Orville Stoeber
- "Seventh Avenue" by Randy Edelman
- "Seventh Avenue" by Ratt
- "Seventh Avenue" by Rosanne Cash
- "Seventh Avenue" by Victor Lewis
- "Seventh Avenue Express" by Count Basie
- "Seventh Avenue Rag" by David Chesky
- "Shade 45 Freestyle" by The Game
- "Shadows On The Streets Of New York" by Joe Bouchard
- "Shattered" by The Rolling Stones
- "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor" by Harry Roy & His Band
- "She Is the Belle of New York" (from the musical The Belle of New York)
- "She'll Drive The Big Car" by David Bowie
- "She's a Bombshell from Brooklyn" by Xavier Cugat
- "She's A Latin From Manhattan" by Al Jolson
- "She's Back In Manhattan" by Ronnie Kartman
- "She's Crafty" by Beastie Boys
- "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" by Ramones
- "Sheepshead Bay" by Sudden Afternoon
- "The Sheik of Avenue B" by Frank Crumit
- "Sheridan Square" by Smokey & His Sister
- "A Sheridan Square" by Red Allen
- "Sherry Darling" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Shine Miss Liberty, Shine" by Arthur Simpkins
- "Shine On (Der Regen von New York)" by Howard Carpendale
- "Shortbus" by Yo La Tengo
- "The Show" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew
- "The Shroud of New York" by The Cravats
- "Shy" by Ani Difranco
- "Sidewalks of Manhattan" by Kai Winding Trombones
- "Sidewalks of New York" by James W. Blake and Charles B. Lawlor (1890, used as a presidential campaign tune in the 1920s[2]), performed by Duke Ellington, Cannonball Adderley, and others
- "Silence of the City" by Danny Jones from McFLY
- "Silver Bells" performed by Bing Crosby and others
- "Silvertown Blues" by Mark Knopfler
- "Singin' in Central Park" by David Ippolito
- "Sinking and Swimming on Long Island" by Bayside
- "Sister Theresa's East River Orphanage" by The Fabulous Farquahr, The Buffoons
- "Six" by Darlington
- "Six Men in New York" by Taxxi
- "Six Queens" by Larrikin love
- "Six-Thirty, Sunday Morning" by Peter Allen
- "Sixth Avenue" by Cedar Walton
- "Sixth Avenue Express" by Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons
- "Sixth Avenue Heartache" by The Wallflowers
- "Sixth Avenue Stroll" by Twin Connexion
- "Sirens" by Nell Bryden covered by Cher
- "Skanhattan" by The Skatalites
- "Skanking on Broadway" by Barrington Levy
- "Skating in Central Park" by Francis Lai
- "Skylines and Turnstiles" by My Chemical Romance
- "Slam" by Onyx
- "Slapshot (The Rangers Goal Song), by Bad Apple
- "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" by Richard Rodgers performed by Mick Ronson and others
- "Slaughter on the 125th Street" by Milt Buckner
- "Slaughterhouse" by Joe Budden
- "Slow Bus Movin' (Howard Beach Party)" by Fishbone
- "Slow New York" by Richard Julian
- "Slum Goddess" by The Fugs
- "Slumming on Park Avenue" composed by Irving Berlin, performed by Jimmie Lunceford, Fletcher Henderson, Mildred Bailey, and others
- "Small Talk at 125th and Lenox" by Gil Scott-Heron
- "Smashing N.Y. Times" (from the musical Applause)
- "Smooth Operator" by Big Daddy Kane
- "Snowin' in Brooklyn" by Ferron
- "The Snows of New York" by Chris de Burgh
- "So Far Around the Bend" by The National ("Now there's no leaving New York")
- "So Long Astoria" by The Ataris
- "So Much to Do in New York" (from the musical Song and Dance)
- "So N.Y." by Fabolous
- "Soca On Broadway" by Gerard P.J. Browne
- "Soft Smoke" by The Pink Spiders
- "Soho Grand" by Love Pirates
- "Soho Rain" by Jeff Finlin
- "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" by Nice & Smooth
- "Somewhere Between Old and New York" by Steve Warriner
- "Somewhere in Brooklyn" by Bruno Mars
- "Somewhere in New York" by Terry Willie
- "Son of a New York Gun" by Gino Vanelli
- "Song For A New York Rainmaker" by Larry Coryell
- "Song for Black Sabbath's Second North American Tour" by The Mountain Goats
- "Song for Myla Goldberg" by The Decemberists
- "Song for Sharon" by Joni Mitchell
- "Sort of Like Being Pumped" by Bomb the Music Industry!
- "Soul Power" by James Brown
- "Sound of New York" by (Instrumental on Sound Of New York Records)
- "Sound of the City" by David London
- "Sounds from the Hudson" by Herbert L. Clarke
- "South 2nd" by CocoRosie
- "South Bronx" by Boogie Down Productions
- "South Slope" by Project
- "Southbound Jericho Parkway" by Roy Orbison
- "The Space Queens (Silky is Sad) by Lotti Golden
- "Spanish Harlem" by Andy McCoy
- "Spanish Harlem" by Duty Free
- "Spanish Harlem" by Jerry Leiber & Phil Spector, recorded by Ben E. King (covered by Aretha Franklin and The Mamas & the Papas)
- "Spanish Harlem" by Tony Touch
- "Spanish Harlem Incident" by Bob Dylan
- "The Spirit of Jazz" by The Gaslight Anthem
- "Spring in Manhattan" by Tony Bennett
- "Spring in New York" by Gilad Atzmon
- "Spring in NYC" by Eddie Chevy https://myspace.com/eddiechevy/music/song/spring-in-nyc-93586135-104112232
- "Spring Street" by Dar Williams
- "Spring Street" by Vanessa Carlton
- "Springtime in New York" by Jonathan Richman
- "Squeeze the Trigger" by Ice-T
- "St. Marks" by Ann Beretta
- "St. Mark's Place" by Darvana Payne
- "St. Mark's Place" by Earl Slick
- "St. Mark's Place" by Homestead
- "St. Mark's Place" by Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project with Lydia Lunch
- "St. Mark's Place" by Kirsty McGee
- "St. Mark's Place" by Skip The Use
- "St. Mark's Place" by Thomas Newman
- "St. Marks Square" by The Kennedys
- "The Stairway to Welfare Island" by Limey
- "Stand up NY" by Madball
- "Standing on Broadway (Watching the Girls)" by Roy Brown
- "Stars and the Moon" from the musical revue Songs for a New World by Jason Robert Brown
- "Stars in New York City" by Hee Young
- "The Start of Your Ending (41st Side)" by Mobb Deep
- "Staten Island" by Johnny McEvoy
- "Staten Island" by Kasso
- "Staten Island Baby" by Black 47
- "Staten Island Baby" by Don Roberts & The Islanders
- "Staten Island Groove" by Down to the Bone (band)
- "Station on Third Avenue" by Marmalade
- "The Statue in the Bay" by Gene Autry
- "Statue of Liberty" by Esperanto
- "Statue of Liberty" by Harry Geller And His Orchestra
- "The Statue of Liberty" by Gordon Jenkins
- "Statue of Liberty" by Jill Sobule
- "Statue of Liberty" by Johnny "Guitar" Watson
- "Statue of Liberty" by Laurie Anderson
- "Statue of Liberty" by Little River Band
- "Statue of Liberty" by XTC
- "Statue of Liberty" by Yellowjackets
- "The Statue of Liberty Is Smiling" by Joseph A Phillips
- "Stayin' Alive" by Bee Gees
- "Stickman Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
- "Stillman's Gym" (from the musical It's Always Fair Weather)
- "Stinkin' At The Savoy" by Reta Ray
- "Stock Exchange" by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
- "Stolen Away on 55th & 3rd" by Dave Matthews Band
- "Stompin' at the Savoy" composed by Benny Goodman, Andy Razaf, Edgar Sampson, and Chick Webb
- "The Stoop" by Little Jackie
- "Stop Shammin'" by Big Daddy Kane
- "Stop That Train" by Beastie Boys
- "Stop The Violence" by Boogie Down Productions
- "Storm the Embassy" by Stray Cats
- "Straight from Queens" by LL Cool J
- "Straight Outta Q.B." by Cormega, Jungle & Blaq Poet
- "Strange Apparatus (An Englishman in New York)" by Godley and Creme
- "Strange Powers" by The Magnetic Fields
- "Street Dance" by Break Machine
- "Street in Manhattan" by Frank De Vol
- "Street in New York" by Shabby Tiger
- "Streets of Chinatown" by Notorious MSG
- "Streets of Little Italy" by Bonnie Tyler
- "Streets Of Manhattan" by Pino Donaggio
- "Streets of New York" by Alicia Keys
- "Streets of New York" by Clint Mansell
- "The Streets of New York" by Elliott Murphy
- "Streets of New York" by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
- "Streets of New York" by The Wolfe Tones
- "Streets of New York" by Willie Nile
- "The Streets of New York (In Old New York)" (from the operetta The Red Mill)
- "Streets of NY" by Terror Squad
- "Streets of Soho" by Antje Duvekot
- "The Streets of Your Town" by Country Joe and the Fish
- "Strong Island" by JVC Force
- "Struttin' Down Jane Street" by Ronnie O'Dell and his Orchestra
- "Struttin' on Broadway" by Masayoshi Takanaka
- "Studio 54" by Blondie
- "Stutter Rap" by Morris Minor & The Majors
- "Stuyvesant Blues" by Max Kaminsky
- "Subrosa Subway" by Klaatu
- "Subway Funeral" by Thursday
- "Subway Joe" by Joe Bataan
- "Subway Ride/Imaginary Coney Island" (from the musical On the Town)
- "Subway Scene" by Bart Spero
- "Subway: The Last 'I Love New York' Song" (from the musical Mayor)
- "Subway Train" by the New York Dolls
- "Subways Are for Sleeping" (from the musical Subways Are for Sleeping)
- "Suck No Dick" by King Sun
- "Sucker M.C.'s" by Run–D.M.C.
- "Suffragette City" by David Bowie
- "Sugar Hill" by Three Sounds
- "Sugar Hill Function" by Henry 'Red' Allen & His Orchestra
- "Sugar Hill Groove" by Sugarhill Gang
- "Suicide (A Better Way)" by Choking Victim
- "Suite Revenge : 'Striking Back'/'Riverside Park'/'The Alley'/'Last Stop'/'8th Avenue Station'" by Herbie Hancock
- "Sullivan Street" by Counting Crows
- "A Sultry Day in New York" by Dennis Wilson Quartet
- "Summer in Brooklyn" by Joell Ortiz
- "Summer in El Barrio" by Bodega Bamz
- "Summer in El Barrio" by Felix Cavaliere
- "Summer in Central Park" by Horace Silver
- "Summer in New York" by Five Satins
- "Summer in New York" by The Imaginations
- "Summer in New York" by Michael Franks
- "Summer in the City" by The Lovin' Spoonful
- "Summer in the City" by Regina Spektor
- "Summer Night in Spanish Harlem" by Little Louie Vega
- "Summertime in New York" by Exuma
- "Summertime in New York" by Mick Harvey
- "Summertime on 42nd Street" by The Firm
- "Sunday at the Savoy" by Count Basie
- "Sunday Morning New York Blue" by Rob Thomas
- "Sunday in New York" by Carroll Coates and Peter Nero, performed by Ernestine Anderson, Bobby Darin, Mel Tormé, and others
- "Sunday New York Times" by Matt Nathanson
- "Sunday School to Broadway" by Anne Murray
- "The Sun Will Rise in Queens" by The Exit
- "Sunkeneyed Girl" by Mike Doughty
- "Sunrise in New York City" by Willie Nile
- "Sunset in New York" by Arabesque
- "Sunset Over Broadway" by Roy Buchanan
- "Sunset Over Manhattan" by Alex Bugnon
- "Sunshine Partytime" by Rockers Revenge
- "Super Samurai" by Jun (lyrics "I'm a samurai coming to N-Y-C")
- "Super Subway Comedian" by Suicide
- "Superbad Superslick" by Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.
- "Superthug" by Noreaga
- "Surfin' in Harlem" by Swamp Dogg
- "Sutton Lights" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "Sutton Place" by George Gershwin
- "Swan Song on Broadway" by Western Eyes
- "Swear to God" by Emilyn Brodsky
- "Swing Time Up in Harlem" by Tommy Dorsey
- "Swingin' At Sugar Ray's" by Baby Face Willette
- "Swingin' at the Copper Rail" by Buck Clayton
- "Swinging at the Cotton Club" by Cantabile
- "Swingin' at the Met" by Les Brown (bandleader)
- "Swingin' Down Broadway" by Jo Stafford
- "Swinging on Fifth Avenue" by Bart Spero
T
- "Take a Walk with the Fleshtones" by The Fleshtones
- "Take It to the Bronx" by Tony Touch
- "Take Manhattan" by Soul Asylum
- "Take Me Back NYC" by Herman Düne
- "Take Me Back to Manhattan" by Cole Porter (from the musicals The New Yorkers and Anything Goes)
- "Take Me Back to New York Town" by Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer
- "Take Me Down to Coney Island" (from the musical 'The Belle Of New York')
- "Take Me to Broadway" (from the musical 'Small Town Girl')
- "(Take Me to) New York City" by Lamar Thomas
- "Take That Look Off Your Face" by Andrew Lloyd Webber (from the musical Song and Dance)
- "Take the "A" Train" by Billy Strayhorn, the signature tune of Duke Ellington
- "Take the A Music Club
- "Take the Country to New York City" by Bohannon
- "Take the L Train (To Brooklyn)"/"Take The L Train(To 8 Ave)" by Brooklyn Funk Essentials
- "Take Them to the Traitors' Gate" by Thinkman
- "Takin' of Pelham One Two Three" by David Shire
- "Talk on Indolence" by The Avett Brothers
- "Talk Talk New York" by Burnin' Red Ivanhoe
- "Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey & the Duke)" by Terry Cashman
- "Talkin' Baseball (Baseball and the Mets)" by Terry Cashman
- "Talkin' Baseball" (The Bambino, the Clipper and the Mick) Yankee Version" by Terry Cashman
- "Talkin' Big Apple '75" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "Talkin' New York" by Bob Dylan (from his eponymous album)
- "Talking Vietnam Potluck Blues" by Tom Paxton
- "Tall as the Empire State" by Hugh Hopper & Kramer
- "Tango in Harlem" by Touch and Go
- "Tarzan of Harlem" by Cab Calloway
- "Tavern on the Green" by Chic
- "Techno Funk" by Lost
- "Test Test" by New Pink Floyd http://newpinkfloyd.bandcamp.com/track/test-test
- "The Ten Commandments Of Madison Avenue" by Louis Nye
- "The Tenderloin Celebration" (from the musical 'Tenderloin')
- "Tenement Symphony" by Tony Martin
- "Terror (September 11th)" by Jimmy Cliff
- "Thank the Lord for New York City" by Sandy Posey
- "Thank You, Lord, for Sending Me the F Train" by Mike Doughty
- "That Bowery Song" by Babyshambles
- "That's the Way We Do things In New Yawk" by Jelly Roll Morton
- "That's What Harlem Is to Me" (from the musical revue Bubbling Brown Sugar)
- "That's What Sends Men to the Bowery" by Billy Meshel
- "That's What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear" (from the musical comedy 'This Is the Army')
- "Theme for New York City (Based on Prelude No. 4)" by Idris Muhammad
- "Theme from 'Escape from New York'" by John Carpenter
- "Theme from 'Mr Broadway'" by Dave Brubeck
- "Theme from New York, New York" written by Kander and Ebb; originally recorded by Liza Minnelli; famously sung by Frank Sinatra 1980
- "Theme from 'NYPD Blue'" by Mike Post
- "Then the Letting Go" by The Mountain Goats
- "There Is Life Outside Your Apartment" from the musical show' 'Avenue Q
- "There Was A Time - Echo Of Harlem" by Eddie Harris
- "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York" from the opera Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, and Dubose Heyward and recorded by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae & Sammy Davis, Jr., Ernestine Anderson, Miles Davis, and many more
- "There's a Boy in Harlem" by Tommy Dorsey
- "There's a Broken Heart for Every Heart Light on Broadway" by Mel Torme
- "There's a House in Harlem for Sale" by Red Allen
- "There's No Place Like New York" by Allen Toussaint
- "The Things Dreams Are Made Of" by Human League
- "The World I Know" by Collective Soul
- "Think We Got a Problem" by Sheek Louch
- "Third Avenue Rag" by David Chesky
- "Third Week in the Chelsea" by Jefferson Airplane
- "This Ain't New York" by Ian North
- "This Is Crush Collision" by Age of Chance
- "This Is New York" by Tirez Tirez
- "This Is New York" by Tony Iavelco Orchestra
- "This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims (rapper)
- "This Island" by Le Tigre
- "This Island New York" by Nate Borofsky
- "This Mess We're In" by PJ Harvey (with Thom Yorke)
- "This Morning I Woke Up in New York City" by John Kelley
- "Thousands Are Sailing" by The Pogues
- "Three Boroughs" by X-ecutioners
- "Three Days In Manhattan" by Down to the Bone (band)
- "Three Minutes On 52nd Street" by Lionel Hampton
- "Throw Up Ya Gunz" by 2Pac
- "Tighten Up (I Just Can't Stop Dancin')" by Wally Jump Jr & The Criminal Element
- "Tijuana Harlem" by Maxwell Davis & The Harlem Brass
- "Tilden House" by N.Y. House'n Authority
- "Till the Next Goodbye" by Rolling Stones
- "Time And Space" by The Digable Planets
- "Times Square" by Douglas Hubbard
- "Times Square" by Glue
- "Times Square" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "Times Square" by Link Bekka (this is an alias of Peter Daltrey)
- "Times Square" by Marianne Faithfull
- "Times Square" by Mike Mandel
- "Times Square" by New York House 'N Authority
- "Times Square Ballet" (from the musical 'On The Town')
- "Times Square Go-Go Boy" by East River Pipe
- "Times Square Machine (N.Y.C. February 1991)" by Chris Whitley
- "Times Square Mambo" by Bart Spero
- "Times Square Rag" by David Chesky
- "Times Square Rag" by Harry Roy
- "Times Square Stomp" by The Summits
- "Time Squared" by Eric Leeds
- "Time Squared" by Yellowjackets
- "Tin Pan Alley" by Apples In Stereo
- "Tin Pan Alley" (aka "The Roughest Place in Town") by Jimmy Wilson
- "Tina Toledo's Street Walkin' Blues" by Ryan Adams
- "Tinseltown to the Boogiedown" by Scritti Politti (mentions NYPD and the Boogiedown is The Bronx)
- "To a Broadway Rose" by Artie Shaw
- "To Broadway With Love" (from the musical review of the same name)
- "To Birdland and Hurry" by Herbie Mann
- "To Get to You (55th & 3rd)" by Kenny Chesney
- "Together Forever (Krush Groove 4)" by Run-DMC
- "Token Back to Brooklyn" by They Might Be Giants
- "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega
- "Tompkins Park" by Peter Daltrey
- "Tompkins Square" by The Harbingers
- "Tompkins Square Park" by Chamaeleon Church
- "Tompkins Square Park" by Mumford & Sons
- "Too Dumb for New York City" by Waylon Jennings
- "Too Late (New York City)" by Tycoon
- "Took Place In East New York" by Stetsasonic
- "Tooting Is Not New York" by Conglomerate
- "The Touchables in Brooklyn" by Dickie Goodman
- "Train Under Water" by Bright Eyes
- "Transfiguration Of Hiram Brown Suite" by Mose Allison
- "Transit ride" by Guru's Jazzmatazz
- "The Treat of 42nd Street" by Gary Glitter
- "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Overture)" (from the musical A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
- "Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)" by Big Punisher
- "Trial of Tears" by Dream Theater
- "Tribeca" by A Certain Ratio
- "Tribeca" by Greg Adams
- "Tribeca" by Kenny G
- "Triboro Bridge" by Rambling Dogs
- "Triboro Drive" by Kenyon Hopkins
- "A Trip to New York" by Charlie Poole
- "A Trip to NYC" by Sleeping States
- "Trombones on Broadway" (brass band piece)
- "Trouble on the Westside" by Tony Touch featuring Slick Rick
- "Truckin' (They're Going Hollywood in Harlem)" by Martha Raye
- "The True Meaning" by Cormega
- "The True Story of House Music" by LB Bad
- "The Truth Ain't Pretty" by Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth
- "Trylon Swing" by Cab Calloway
- "Tuesday in New York" by Jon Mark/Mark-Almond
- "Turn Me Loose on Broadway" (from the musical 'Two's Company')
- "Turtle Bay" by Herbie Mann
- "T.V. Land" by Vast Aire
- "Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)" by The Mamas & the Papas
- "Twenty Years" by Augustana
- "Twin Hype" by Twin Hype
- "Twistin' the Night Away" by Sam Cooke
- "Two Little Girls" by Ani DiFranco
- "Two Nobodys in New York" from the musical title of show
- "Two People from New York (On the Way to L.A.)" by Terry & Laurel
U
- "Ugly Heart" by G.R.L.
- "U.M.M.G.(Upper Manhattan Medical Group)" by Duke Ellington
- "U.N. Building" by Harry Geller And His Orchestra
- "U.N. Cha Cha" by Bart Spero
- "Un Air De Broadway" by Jean-Claude Pelletier
- "Un Caribe En Nueva York" by Ricardo Arjona
- "Un Dia En Nueva York" by Los Hermanos Rosario
- "Un Ecureuil À Central Park" by Claude Nougaro
- "Un Español En Nueva York" by Los Rebeldes
- "Un Rêve Plus Long Que la Nuit" by The Mountain Goats
- "Un Verano En Nueva York" by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
- "Un jour j'irai à New-York avec toi" by Téléphone
- "Under Pressure" (full version) by Queen & David Bowie
- "Underground" by Jane's Addiction
- "Underground" by Versus
- "Underground Town" by The Toasters
- "Underneath the Harlem Moon" by Don Redman and his Orchestra
- "Union Square" by Tom Waits
- "Unity" by Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown
- "Utopia Parkway" by Fountains Of Wayne
- "Utopia Pkwy" by Cul De Sac
- "Up Cherry Street" by Baja Marimba Band
- "Up in the Streets of Harlem" by the Drifters
- "Up On The Catwalk" by Simple Minds
- "Upper West Side Story" by Bobby Broom
- "Uprock" by Rock Steady Crew
- "Uptight Manhattan" by David Peel
- "Uptown" by The Chambers Brothers
- "Uptown" by Joe Bataan
- "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel
- "Urbania: 801 Urbania Street-PWA-Manhattan" by Nowomowa
V
- "Vado A Nuova York" by Mecano
- "Val Jester" by The National
- "Valley Winter Song" by Fountains of Wayne
- "The Vampires of New York" by Marcy Playground
- "Vaudeville Ain't Dead/Catch Our Act at the Met" (from the musical revue Two on the Aisle)
- "Venezuelan In New York" by King Changó
- "Venus" by Television
- "Venus of Avenue D" by Mink DeVille
- "The Village" by New York House 'N Authority
- "Village At Dawn" by Bart Spero
- "Village Gait" by Yellowjackets
- "The Village in the Morning" by The Magnetic Fields
- "The Village of New York" (from the film Windjammer)
- "Violets for Your Furs" by Frank Sinatra
- "Vipers of Harlem" by Darryl Read
- "Visions of Johanna" by Bob Dylan
W
- "Waiting for the B Train" by Christine Lavin
- "Wake up in New York" by Craig Armstrong
- "Walk from Regio's" by Isaac Hayes
- "Walk in N.Y" by Fabolous
- "Walk in New York" by Onyx
- "Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed 1972
- "Walkin' Down Broadway" by The Penguins
- "Walkin' in N.Y." by The Manhattan Transfer
- "Walkin' in New York" by Brenda Russell
- "Walkin New York" by XL New York
- "Walking Down Broadway" by Betty Barnes
- "Walking Down Broadway" by Les Humphries
- "Walking Down Broadway" by Man Maid
- "Walking Down Broadway" (from the musical film Strike Up the Band)
- "Walking Down Madison" by Kirsty MacColl
- "Walking Down on Brooklyn Bridge" by Love Pirates
- "Walking in New York" by Leo Fuld
- "Wall Street" by La Familia
- "Wall Street" by Jackie Mittoo
- "Wall Street" by Simon Phillips
- "Wall Street" by Fat City
- "Wall Street" by Van Dyke Parks
- "Wall Street Bongo" by Yello
- "Wall Street Crash" by Chaos UK
- "Wall Street Lament" by Al Fairweather & Sandy Brown`s All Stars
- "Wall Street Lament" by Shuntao
- "The Wall Street Part of Town" by Ry Cooder
- "Wall Street Rag" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
- "Wall Street: Revisited" by Hewhocorrupts
- "The Wall Street Shuffle" by 10cc
- "Wall Street Shuffle" by The Melodians
- "Wall Street Wail" by Duke Ellington
- "Walter Bela Farkas (Live Peace in New York)" by King's Cross
- "Washington Street" by Laurie Anderson
- "Washington Square" by Counting Crows
- "Washington Square" by The Joneses
- "Washington Square" by The Village Stompers
- "Washington Square At Night" by Deborah Holland
- "Washington Square Dance" (from the musical 'Call Me Madam')
- "Washington Square Park" by The Get-Up Kids
- "Washington Square Park" by The Wonder Years
- "Wasn't It Nice in New York City" by The Crickets
- "Watch the Closing Doors" by Interboro Rhythm Team
- "Watch Ya Mouth" by 2Pac
- "Watching Brooklyn" by Trent Dabbs
- "Way Out West (On West End Avenue)" by Rodgers & Hart (Performed by Ray Charles, Bobby Short, & Others)
- "Way Up in NYC" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "We Are New York, and We Love Basketball" by Paulette LaMelle
- "(We Are) New York Lightning" by The Voices of East Harlem
- "We Are Not Ashamed" by Carmen
- "We Are the City" by Casey Neill
- "We Are Whodini" by Whodini
- "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel
- "We Got the Juice" by Freeez
- "We Takin' Da City" by Square Free
- "We Will Always Have New York" by Wesley Stace
- "We're a Happy Family" by Ramones
- "We're The Crew" by Warzone (band)
- "We've a Cure for Everything on Broadway" (from the musical 'The Good Old Bad Old Days')
- "We've Come to the Copa" (from the musical comedy film Copacabana (1947 film))
- "We've Got the Juice" by Derek B
- "We Like Birdland" by Huey "Piano" Smith
- "We Live in Brooklyn Baby" by Roy Ayers
- "We Need Jesus" by Petra (band)
- "We Run N.Y." by Tony Touch
- "Welcome 2 Brooklyn" by M.O.P.
- "Welcome to Brooklyn" by Lil' Kim
- "Welcome to Brownsville" by M.O.P.
- "Welcome to Harlem" by Gary Toms Empire
- "Welcome to New York" by Tim Mahoney
- "Welcome to New York" by Scott Klopfenstein
- "Welcome to New York" by Taylor Swift
- "Welcome to New York City" by Cam'Ron featuring Jay-Z and Juelz Santana
- "Welcome To The Terrordome" by Public Enemy
- "Wenn es Nacht Wird in Harlem" by Marianne Rosenberg
- "We're a Couple of Broadway Brothers" (from the musical Mother Wore Tights)
- "West 22nd Street Theme" by Bobby Hutcherson
- "West 4th Street" by Valerie & Bobby Capers
- "West 42nd Street" by Deodato
- "West 46th Street" by Sonny Stitt & Barry Harris
- "West End Avenue" by Stephen Schwartz from the musical The Magic Show
- "West Side" by Bart Spero
- "West Side Boogie" by Ray Gomez
- "West Side Encounter" by Salsoul Orchestra
- "West Side Nights" by Larry Fast
- "West Side Story Overture" (from the musical West Side Story)
- "Westside Pow Wow" by Desmond Child
- "Westside Story" by The Game
- "Whatever Happened to New York?" by Ann Magnuson
- "What Harlem Is to Me" by Coleman Hawkins & The Ramblers
- "What More Do I Need?" by Stephen Sondheim
- "What New York Couples Fight About" by Morcheeba featuring Kurt Wagner
- "What New York Used to Be" by The Kills
- "What'd I Say" by Ray Charles
- "What's It All About (song) by Run–D.M.C.
- "What's New in New York City" by Merle Haggard
- "When Love Beckoned (In 52nd Street)" by Artie Shaw
- "When I First Kissed You" by Extreme
- "When I'm Out with the Belle of New York" (from the musical The Belle of New York)
- "When New York Was Irish" by Terence Winch
- "When the Last Light Goes Out on Broadway" by Willie Nile
- "When the Lights Go Out on Broadway" by Whistle
- "When the Moon Comes Over Madison Square" by Bing Crosby
- "When the Revolution Comes" by The Last Poets
- "When the Stars Go Blue" by Ryan Adams
- "When the Whip Comes Down" by The Rolling Stones
- "When You Got to New York" by Saturday Looks Good to Me
- "When You're Far Away from New York Town" (from the musical 'Jennie')
- "Where Brooklyn At?" by Notorious B.I.G.
- "Where I'm From" by Digable Planets
- "Where I'm From" by Jay-Z
- "Where Is My Little Old N.Y." by Irving Berlin
- "Where It All Started (NY)" by Hi-tek featuring Jadakiss, Papoose, Talib Kweli, and Raekwon
- "Where the Hudson River Flows", written by Rodgers and Hart
- "While the City Sleeps" (from the musical Golden Boy)
- "The Whistling Bowery Boy" by Albert Whelan
- "White Boy With a Feather" by Jason Downs
- "Whitestone Bridge" by Tir Na Nog
- "Whizz Kid" by Mott the Hoople
- "Who Are You New York?" by Rufus Wainwright
- "Who Needs Manhattan" by Ahmad Jamal
- "Why" by Jeremy Kushnier
- "Why Should I Worry?" by Billy Joel (from the film Oliver & Company)
- "Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard" by The KLF
- "Wild Irish Rose" by George Jones
- "Williamsburg, Brooklyn" by Dan Melchior Und Das Menace
- "Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror" by Jeffrey Lewis
- "Wimpy Drives Through Harlem" by The Queers
- "Wind of Change" by Bee Gees
- "Window Shopping on 5th Avenue" by Harry Geller And His Orchestra
- "The Winds of New York City" by Tom Dooley And His Lovelights
- "Wings Over Manhattan" by Chalie Barnet
- "Wintering In Brooklyn" by Last Town Chorus
- "With a Lot of Teardrops New York City" by Black Magic
- "The Wolf of Manhattan" by The Kingsmen
- "Wombling White Tie and Tails" by The Wombles
- "Wombling USA" by The Wombles
- "Women In New York" by Lord Kitchener
- "Wonce Again Long Island" by De La Soul
- "Work" by ASAP Ferg
- "Workin' for the MTA" by Justin Townes Earle
- "The World I Know" by Collective Soul
- "The World Is My Apple" (from the musical Ready, Willing and Able)
- "World Trade Center" by New York House 'N Authority
- "World's Famous" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC)" by Elton John
- "WPLJ" by Hoodoo Rhythm Devils
- "Wrath of Kane" by Big Daddy Kane
Y
- "Yankee Mambo" by Bart Spero
- "Yeah! New York" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- "Yesterday My Life (Un Oiseau Sur New York)" by Paul Anka
- "You and Me and New York City" by Brad Hopkins
- "You Can Be A New Yorker Too!" (from the musical 'Mayor')
- "You Can Dance (If You Want To)" by Go Go Lorenzo & The Davis Pinckney Project
- "You Can't Live in Harlem", composed by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, performed by Sidney Bechet with Noble Sissle & his Orchestra
- "You Discover You're In New York" (from the musical film 'The Gang's All Here')
- "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" by Jim Croce
- "You Get High in N.Y.C." by Revanche
- "You Lift Me Up" by Rachael Lampa
- "You Love To Hear The Stories" by Screwball (group)
- "You May Be Right" by Billy Joel
- "You Never Seen A City Like (The Bronx)" by Pete Rock & Camp Lo
- "You Said Something" by PJ Harvey
- "You Surround Me" by Erasure
- "You Took the Sunshine from New York" by The Wildhearts
- "You Won't Succeed On Broadway" (from musical comedy 'Spamalot')
- "You'd Rather Run" by Jaymay
- "Your Broadway and My Broadway" from the musical film 'Broadway Melody of 1938'
- "Your Latest Trick" by Dire Straits
- "You're Gonna Chase Love Away: Max's Kansas City" by Elliott Murphy
- "Youth Of Eglington" by Black Uhuru
- "You've Seen Harlem at Its Best" by Ethel Waters
- "Yuletide, Park Avenue" (from the revue 'Call Me Mister')
Z
- "Zanzibar" by Billy Joel
- "Zen Koans Gonna Rise Again" by Dave Van Ronk
- "Zephyr & I" by Suzanne Vega
- "Ziegfeld Girl" by Jerry Herman
- "Zip Code" by Five Americans
- "The Zoo" by The Scorpions
- "Zoo York" by Oakenfold
- "Zulu Bronx River" by Afrika Bambaataa
References
- ↑ Stokes, Niall (2005). Into The Heart: The Stories Behind Every U2 Song (Third ed.). Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 1-56025-765-2.
- ↑ "National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - Kids Pages - Kids Home Page". Niehs.nih.gov. 2010-12-15. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
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