What real life locations are mentioned in songs, band names or album titles?
	
				
						 
			
          
            Real Places Mentioned in Songs, Billy Joel
				
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 1973-97-Complete Hits Collection album at Amazon.com
Out in Bethlehem they're killing time
Bethlehem, a city in Pennsylvania. (The title refers to another city in Pennsylvania, namely Allentown, which is just 9 miles from Bethlehem.)
Submitted by: Candy Welty
 
We met as soulmates 
 On Parris Island 
Parris Island is the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Port Royal South Carolina.  The song is about soldiers in the jungle during the Vietnam war, and although Saigon (the South Vietnam capital) is in the title of the song, it doesn't appear in the lyrics.
Submitted by: Adrian Smith
 
"Are you gonna cruise the Miracle Mile?"
The Miracle Mile is a neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Submitted by: Tarzan
 
Billy Joel's, 
"Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Down On Broadway)" 
Seen the lights go out on Broadway 
 I saw the Empire State laid low 
 And life went on beyond the Palisades 
 They all bought Cadillacs 
 And left there long ago 
 They held a concert out in Brooklyn 
 To watch the island bridges blow 
 They turned our power down 
 And drove us underground 
 But we went right on with the show 
  I've seen the lights go out on Broadway 
 I saw the ruins at my feet 
 You know we almost didn't notice it 
 We'd seen it all the time on Forty-second Street 
 They burned the chuches up in Harlem 
 Like in the Spanish civil war 
 The flames were ev'rywhere 
 But no one really cared 
 It always burned up there before 
  I've seen the lights go out on Broadway 
 I've watched the mighty skyline fall 
 The boats were waiting at the battery 
 The union went on strike 
 They never sailed at all 
 They sent a carrier out from Norfolk 
 And picked the Yankees up for free 
 They said that Queens could stay 
 They blew the Bronx away 
 And sank Manhattan out at sea 
  You know those lights were bright on Broadway 
 That was so many years ago 
 Before we all lived here in Florida 
 Before the Mafia took over Mexico 
 There are not many who remember 
 They say a handful still survive 
 To tell the world about 
 The way the lights went out 
 And keep the memory alive 
Great song - the closing track from the Turnstiles album that name checks most of New York City. The boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Manhattan are included.  The fifth borough (Staten Island) isn't specifically named, but the reference to 'island bridges' in the first verse probably refers to that. there's also Harlem, Broadway and 42nd Street. Battery refers to Battery Park.  In the first verse, Empire State could refer to the skyscraper on 5th Avenue or the nickname of New York state.  Moving away from NYC, Norfolk is the naval base in Virginia, Palisades is a small settlement in New York state just across the Hudson from NYC.  Miami (from the title doesn't get a mention) but Florida does and finally Mexico.
Submitted by: Adrian Smith
 
One minute, I'm in Central Park
And then I'm down on Delancey Street
I ride the Bowery to St. Mark's
Central Park, Delancey Street, Bowery Avenue, and St. Mark's Place - All streets or locales on Manhattan Island in New York City
Submitted by: Raphael
 
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