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

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

The great states of North and South Carolina are filled with myths and legends. The inspiration is so great that it has recieved the destiction of being specially named. Carolina and Caroline dot the musical landscape. Click here to view references to the best two states in the Union

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

  • South Carolina by Archers of Loaf, The Flirtations, Brook Benton
  • From South Carolina by Her Space Holiday
  • Hickory Wind by Emmylou Harris
  • South Carolina Low Country by Josh Turner

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

South Carolina: Musicians

  • 2nd South Carolina String Band

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

South Carolina: Albums

  • Greeting From South Carolina by The Marshall Tucker Band

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

South Carolina: Cities and Towns

  • Charleston
    • All The Gold In California by Westside Connection
    • Charleston by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
    • Charleston Railroad Tavern by Bobby Bare
    • (Go To) California by Rob Zombie
  • Myrtle Beach
    • Dancin' on the Boulevard by Alabama
    • Myrtle Beach Days by The Fantastic Shakers
    • Tar Top by Alabama

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

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