Montana: The 50 States and Cities of America in Song Titles and Lyrics
This page contains a list of songs about the state of Montana or that reference Montana in the song title or lyrics. Also listed are songs named for or that mention the cities and towns of Montana. Albums and musicians named for Montana are also included.
Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List
- Montana by
- Vir
- Frank Zappa
- Big City by Merle Haggard
- Cut Bank, Montana by Hank Williams Jr.
- The Gift by Ian Tyson
- Goodbye Montana (Part I) by George Winston
- Meet Me In Montana by Dan Seals and Marie Osmond
- Montana Cowboy by Hazel & Alice, Hot Rize
- Montana Cowgirl by Emmylou Harris, Swingin' Haymakers
- Montana Rose by Montana Rose
- Montana Song by Hank Williams Junior
- Montana Storm by Amps For Christ
- Moon Over Montana by Jimmy Wakely
- The Red-Headed Stranger by Willie Nelson
- Rhode Island is Famous for You by Blossom Dearie
- Twodot, Montana by Hank Williams Jr.
- Wild Montana Skies by John Denver and Emylou Harris
Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List
Montana: Musicians
- Billy Montana
- Montana Rose
- Montana Slim
Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List
Montana: Albums
- Montana Slim A Prairie Legend by Wilf Carter
Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List
Montana: Cities and Towns
- Blue Rock
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- The Red-Headed Stranger by Willie Nelson
- Bozeman
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- Bozeman by Steel Pole Bathtub
- Butte
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- Long-Legged Hannah (from Butte, Montana) by Jesse Hunter
- Cut Bank
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- Cut Bank, Montana by Hank Williams Jr.
- Missoula
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- Goodbye To Old Missoula by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Willis Alan Ramsey
- Midnight in Missoula by Nancy Griffith
- Twodot
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- Twodot, Montana by Hank Williams Jr.
Songs - Musicians - Albums - Cities and Towns - References - Complete State List
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