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

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

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

  • New Jersey by Red House Painters
  • 10 Coolest Things About New Jersey by The Bloodhound Gang
  • All Around The World by Boyz II Men
  • Delaware by Perry Como (Lyrics by Lyric007.com , check it out, staggering use of puns)
  • Fallin' Down on New Jersey by Barry H. Rodin
  • Garden State Stomp by Dave Van Ronk
  • I'm from New Jersey by John Gorka
  • Jersey Bounce by Benny Goodman
  • Jersey Girl by Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen
  • Jersey Shore by The Promise Ring
  • Jersey Streets by The Lady Bug Transistors
  • New Jersey Mall by Washington Social Club
  • Timberwolves at New Jersey by Taking Back Sunday
  • Where I Come From by Alan Jackson

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

New Jersey: Musicians

  • New Jersey by Bon Jovi

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

New Jersey: Albums

  • New Jersey, USA by Nelson Trout

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

New Jersey: Cities and Towns

  • Atlantic City
    • Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen 
  • Hackensack
    • Hackensack by Fountains of Wayne
  • Hoboken
    • Night Falls on Hoboken by Yo La Tengo

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

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