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- References
{{for|songs about Birmingham, Alabama|List of songs about Birmingham, Alabama}}{{Unreferenced section|date=March 2010}}{{Dynamic list of songs}}This is a list of songs about Birmingham, England, with lyrics in brackets where appropriate. - The Open Roaders - "Ode To The Bull Ring" Released in 1985.
- Pato Banton – "Handsworth Riot"
- Broadcast – "Michael A Grammar" (Michael, wake up we're going back to Chelmsley Wood)
- Electric Light Orchestra – "Birmingham Blues" from Out of the Blue
- The Fall – "Birmingham School Of Business School"
- Go Kart Mozart – "Mrs Back-To-Front and the Bull Ring Thing"
- Rob Halford – "Made in Hell" (Metal came from foundries where the islands sound unfurled/The Bull Ring was a lonely place of concrete towers and steel)
- Johnny Foreigner – "Sometimes in the Bullring"
- Marie Lloyd – "Oh! Mr Porter" (Oh! Mister Porter, what shall I do?/I want to go to Birmingham and they're taking me on to Crewe)
- Misspent Youth – Betcha Wont Dance/Birmingham Boys (Big Bear Records 1979 BB20)[1]
- Reg Meuross – "Birmingham Hotel"
- The Pogues – "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six"
- Red Dragon and Flourgan – "Follow Me" (Follow we go London and Birmingham city)
- Sex Pistols – "Bodies" (She was a girl from Birmingham/She just had an abortion)
- Shaun Gambowl Walsh & The Plagiarists - "Fairytale of nechells" ("Did a gram line in the bullring toilets")
- The Smiths – "Panic" (Panic on the streets of London/Panic on the streets of Birmingham)
- Steel Pulse – "Handsworth Revolution"
- The Streets – "Turn The Page" (The hazy fog over the Bull Ring/The lazy ways the birds sing)
- Tippa Irie – "It's Good to Have the Feeling You're the Best" (Well I control the north, south, east and west/In London and Birmingham one have to confess)
- Travis – "She's So Strange" (She went to Birmingham/ She'll soon be in the can)
- Mr Hudson and the Library – "2x2" (Two by two the lovers slip, Through the frozen streets of Birmingham)
{{City of Birmingham}}References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Ogg|first1=Alex|title=No more heroes : a complete history of UK punk from 1976 to 1980 :|date=2006|publisher=Cherry Red|location=London|isbn=1-901447-65-0|pages=366–368|edition=1. publ.}}
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