User:DePiep/Stuff

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This article lists song titles that contain the name of a fictitious place. For this list, a fictitious place is described as follows:
  • The place does not exist
  • The place should be named, i.e. have a name we would capitalize in a sentence.
  • For the moment, excluded are places with a general of descriptive name are excluded. For example: there are no titles here with the "promised land", nor "Octopus's Garden". This rule might change over time.

Places that are created after the song are supposed to be fictitious. For example: "Heartbreak Hotel" was made up in the song, so it is included here. This does not change by the fact that might be a real hotel with that name now.

In this list, the name of the place is printed bold. Alphabetical sorting is done (1) by bolded name, (2) by songtitle, (3) by artist.

Other places are listed in lists on geographical names, and on named landmarks.



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[edit] B

[edit] C

[edit] D

  • "Dargor, Shadowlord Of The Black Mountain" by Rhapsody
  • "Dragonland's Rivers" by Rhapsody

[edit] E

[edit] F

[edit] G

[edit] H

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[edit] K

[edit] L

[edit] M

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[edit] P

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[edit] T

[edit] U

[edit] X

[edit] Y

  • "Yellow Brick Road" by Eminem

[edit] Z

  • "Zaephyr Skies' Theme" by Luca Turilli
  • "Zavelow House" by Owsley

[edit] See also

  • Lists of songs
  • Names of places that are geographical, like New York, are listed in List of songs whose title includes geographical names. This list also includes streetnames.
  • Names of landmarks, like Chelsea Hotel, are listed in List of English songs whose title includes the name of a landmark.
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