Kansas: The 50 States and Cities of America in Song Titles and Lyrics

This page contains a list of songs about the state of Kansas or that reference Kansas in the song title or lyrics. Also listed are songs named for or that mention the cities and towns of Kansas. Albums and musicians named for Kansas are also included.

Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List

  • Kansas by
    • The Wedding Present
  • All Around The World by Boyz II Men
  • Boys From Oklahoma by Cross Canadian Ragweed
  • Campfire Kansas by The Get Up Kids
  • Choctaw Bingo by James McMurtry
  • Going To Kansas by Mountain Goats
  • Half Kansas Moon by Swingin' Haymaker
  • Manhattan Kansas by Glenn Campbell
  • On the Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe by Judy Garland
  • Our Days In Kansas by Tullycraft
  • Rainmaker by Harry Nilson
  • Rhode Island is Famous for You by Blossom Dearie
  • Somewhere in Kansas by Hugh Moffatt
  • Walk Along To Kansas by Troublesome Creek String Band
  • You’re Not In Kansas Anymore by Jo Dee Messina

Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List

Kansas: Musicians

  • Kansas

Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List

Kansas: Albums

  • The Wizards from Kansas by The Wizards from Kansas

Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List

Kansas: Cities and Towns

  • Baxter
    • Choctaw Bingo by Ray Wylie Hubbard
  • Wichita
    • Take Me by LariWhite
    • Wichita by John Corbett, Tom And Mollie O’Brien
    • Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell, Johnny A, Johnny Cash
    • Wichita Way by John Cowan

Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List

 

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