List of songs about Los Angeles
See also: List of songs about California
This is a list of songs about Los Angeles, California: either refer to, are set there, named after a location or feature of the city, named after a famous resident, or inspired by an event that occurred locally. In addition, several adjacent communities in the Greater Los Angeles Area such as West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Inglewood, and Compton are also included in this list despite being separate municipalities. The songs listed are those that are notable or are by notable artists.
Songs
#s–A
- "10th & Crenshaw" by Fatboy Slim
- "100 Miles and Runnin'" by N.W.A
- "The 103rd St. Theme" by Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
- "2 A.M. on Mulholland Drive" by Bobby Please & The Pleasers
- "2 Fingers" by David Banner
- "21 Jumpstreet" by Snoop Dogg feat. Tray Deee
- "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)" by The Four Preps
- "2 Nigs United 4 West Compton" by Prince
- "29th Street" by David Benoit
- "213 to 619 Adjacent" by Abstract Rude
- "30 Pier Avenue" by Andrew Hill
- "319 La Cienega" by Tony, Vic & Manuel
- "34th Street to L.A." by Dan Cassidy
- "3rd Base, Dodger Stadium" by Joe Kevany (Rearranged by Ry Cooder)
- "405 by RAC Andre Allan Anjos
- "6 'n the Mornin'" by Ice-T
- "64 Bars on Wilshire" by Barney Kessel
- "77 Sunset Strip" by Alpinestars
- "77 Sunset Strip" by composers Mack David and Jerry Livingston
- "79th and Sunset" by Humble Pie
- "80 Blocks from Silverlake" by People Under the Stairs
- "8069 Vineland" by Round Robin
- "90210" by Blackbear
- "99 Miles from L.A." by Art Garfunkel and by Albert Hammond
- "Ænema" by Tool
- "Africa Unite" by Bob Marley & The Wailers & will.i.am
- "After Hollywood" by Michael Stanley
- "Ah-1, Ah-2, Ah-Sun-Set Strip" by Spike Jones
- "Ain't No California" by Mel Tillis
- "Ain't Nobody Straight in L.A." by The Miracles
- "All Change for Hollywood" by UK Subs
- "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow
- "All the Gold in California" by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers
- "(All the Rest Is) Hollywood" by Buzz Hawkins
- "Allied Chemical Square" by Jud Strunk
- "Alone in L.A." by Russell Stone & Peter Totth
- "Alta Loma Road" by Quantum Jump
- "American Bad Ass" by Kid Rock
- "American Boy" by Estelle
- "Anaheim" by They Might Be Giants
- "...and a Song for Los Angeles" by She Wants Revenge
- "Andres" by L7
- "Angel City" by Don Johnson
- "Angel City" by Motörhead
- "Angel On Sunset" by Larry Coryell
- "Angel Town" by Mezzoforte
- "Angel Town" by Peter Cincotti
- "Angeles" by Elliott Smith
- "Angeles" by Josh Kelley
- "Angeles" by Peter Bradley Adams
- "Angeles (City Of The Angels)" by John Stewart
- "Angeltown" by Bob Thompson & His Orchestra & Chorus
- "Annie Goes to Hollywood" by Franke & The Knockouts
- "Another Day Another Dollar" by Everything But The Girl
- "Another Day in Hollywood" by Diggy Tal & The Numbers
- "Another Day in L.A." by Indigo Swing
- "Another Nice Day in L.A." by Eddie Money
- "Another Sundown in Watts" by James Conwell
- "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" by Sublime
- "Area Code 213" by R. B. Greaves
- "As Real as Disneyland" by Julian Dawson
- "Assault on Precinct 13" by John Carpenter
- "At the House on Sunset" (from the musical 'Sunset Boulevard')
- "At The Roxy" by Midnight Eyes
- "Atlantis Is Calling (SOS For Love)" by Modern Talking
- "Avenue of the Stars" by Jennifer Love Hewitt
B–D
- "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot
- "Babylon Sisters" by Steely Dan
- "Back for You" by Dilated Peoples
- "Back from Cali " by Slash featuring Myles Kennedy
- "Back in L.A." by B.B.King
- "Back in L.A." by Peanut Butter Conspiracy
- "Back In L.A." by Phil & The Noise
- "Back on the Street" by Dyan Diamond
- "Back Street Hollywood" by The Durbervilles
- "Back to L.A." by Sylvie Vartan
- "Back to L.A." by Unnatural Axe
- "Back To L.A." by XL Middleton
- "Bad Night at the Whiskey" by The Byrds
- "Bad Sneakers" by Steely Dan
- "Bad Year at UCLA" by Game Theory
- "Balboa Blue" by The T-Bones
- "Ballad of Hollywood" by Rod McKuen And The Keystone 4
- "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" by Jerry Scoggins, Flatt and Scruggs
- "Ballad of Johnny" by Urban Fate
- "Ballad of Los Angeles" by Harpo
- "The Bandits of Beverly Hills" by Kris Kristofferson
- "Barefoot in Beverly Hills" by Grace Jones
- "Barrio Suite" by Tierra
- "The Bars in L.A." by Jack Elliott
- "The Bay to L.A." by The Grouch featuring Murs
- "Beach Baby" by The First Class
- "Beautiful Downtown Burbank" by The Harper Valley PTA
- "Beautiful in Los Angeles" by Garrison Starr
- "Because, It's Midnite" by Limozeen
- "Bedford Drive" by Artie Shaw
- "Been to Hell" by Hollywood Undead
- "Before Hollywood" by The Saints
- "Bel Air" by Can
- "Bel Air" by the Church
- "Bel Air ~Kuuhaku no Shunkan no Naka De~" by Malice Mizer
- "Bel Air" by Lana Del Rey
- "Bel Air Rain" by Lindsay Buckingham
- "Belew Jay Way" by ProjeKct X (connected to King Crimson)
- "Betty's Office at Paramount" (from the musical Sunset Boulevard")
- "Beverly Drive" by Hal Blaine
- "Beverly Glen" by Country
- "Beverly Hills" by The Circle Jerks
- "Beverly Hills by Claude Bolling and Hubert Laws
- "Beverly Hills" by Micky Dolenz
- "Beverly Hills" by Uncle Sound
- "Beverly Hills" by Weezer
- "Beverly Hills Blues" by Bobby McFerrin
- "Beverly Hills Rag* by Marcello Minerbi
- "Theme from Beverley Hills 90210" by John Davis
- "Beverly Kills (Freaks With Golden Heirs)" by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
- "Bi-Coastal" by Peter Allen
- "Big City" by Wall of Voodoo
- "Big Dreams" by The Game
- "Big Dumb Town" by Stan Ridgway
- "Big in LA" by Joelle
- "Big Noise from L.A." by Frosty Harris & The Kool-Tones
- "A Big Star in Hollywood" by Sandra Dickinson
- "Bike Up the Strand" by Gerry Mulligan
- "Biking Up the Strand" by Peter Baumann
- "Billy the Mountain" by Frank Zappa
- "Bizarre in L.A." by Mark Ashton
- "Blackhawks Over Los Angeles" by Strung Out
- "Black Planet" by The Sisters of Mercy
- "Bloody Mary Morning" by Willie Nelson
- "Blow" by The Beat Pirate
- "Blow Me Back Santa Ana" by Tim Rose
- "Blue Jay Way" by The Beatles
- "Blue Malibu" by George Shearing
- "Blue Night on the Strip" by Warren Barker
- "Bluegrass in Hollywood" by Smiley Monroe & The Golden State Boys
- "Boards and Bikinis Rule (Down at Malibu)" by The Hollyberries
- "Bondage on the Boulevards" by The Skyhooks
- "Bonita Applebum" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Boogie Woogie at the Philharmonic" by Meade Lux Lewis
- "Born and Raised in Compton" by DJ Quik
- "Born in East L.A." by Cheech Marin
- "Botanica De Los Angeles" by Xiu Xiu
- "Boulevard" by Jackson Browne (references Hollywood Boulevard)
- "Boulevard L.A." by Bachelor Of Hearts
- "Boyle Heights" by Chuck Higgins& His Mellotones
- "Boys in L.A." by Ru Carley
- "Boyz-n-the-Hood" by N.W.A featuring Eazy-E
- "Brad Logan" by Rancid
- "Bring It On" by South Central Cartel
- "Broadway Boogie" by Sweeney Todd
- "Broadway - Hollywood - Beverly Hills" by Vengeance
- "Broadway's Closer to Sunset Boulevard" by Isley Jasper Isley
- "Brother L.A." by Daniel Lanois
- "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" (Remix) by Public Enemy
- "Brought Up in New York (Brought Down in L.A.)" by Paul Anka
- "Bumpin' on Sunset" by Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and the Trinity
- "Bunker Hill" by Michael Penn (references the Bunker Hill section of Downtown Los Angeles as well as Vermont Avenue, a major north-south thoroughfare in the city)
- "Bunker Hill" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "The Burn" by Framing Hanley
- "Burn Hollywood Burn" by Public Enemy
- "Burn Silver Lake Burn" by Streetwalkin' Cheetahs Meet Cherie Currie
- "Burpin' Burbank" by Gary Farr
- "Buzzsaw of Hollywood Hill" by The Raymen
- "BX Warrior" by Tim Dog
- "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" by Isaac Hayes
- "Cabin Fever" by Wonder Stuff
- "Cafe L.A." by Tony Sciuto
- "Calabasas California 91302" by Albert Hammond
- "Califormula" by Blackbear
- "California" by Debby Boone
- "California" by Jay Farrar
- "California" by The Adicts
- "California" by Joni Mitchell
- "California" by Hollywood Undead
- "California" by Lil Rob
- "California" by Metro Station
- "California" by Rufus Wainwright
- "California" by Phantom Planet
- "California" by The Rentals (often mislabelled as Weezer)
- "California" by Tom Petty
- "California" by Urban Fate
- "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & the Papas
- "California Girls" by The Beach Boys
- "California Girls" by David Lee Roth
- "California Girls" by Oingo Boingo
- "California Gurls" by Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg
- "California, Hollywood" by Michael Rabon & Choctaw
- "California Heaven" by JAHKOY feat. ScHoolboy Q
- "California Jam" by Klaatu
- "California King Bed" by Rihanna
- "California Love" by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre
- "California Paradise" by The Runaways
- "California Rain" by Silvertide
- "California Sex Lawyer" by Fountains of Wayne
- "California Style" by Eddy Grant
- "California Soul" by Marlena Shaw
- "California Sun" by Devon Werkheiser
- "California Sun" by The Rivieras
- "California Vacation" by The Game, Snoop Dogg & Xzibit
- "Californication" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Camel Island" by David Sanborn
- "Camera One" by the Josh Joplin Group
- "Campo De Encino" by Jimmy Webb
- "Candy" by Robbie Williams
- "Can't Stop the Blue (Go Dodgers Go!)" by Ozomatli
- "Carmelita" by Warren Zevon
- "Carson City" by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E
- "Carson Girls" by Angry Samoans
- "Catch My Disease" by Ben Lee
- "Celebrity Skin" by Hole
- "Celluloid Heroes" by The Kinks
- "Cemetery" by Strung Out
- "Central Avenue Breakdown" by Lionel Hampton
- "Century City" by Adrian Baker
- "Century City" by Galactic
- "Century City" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Century City Chase Or J.B. In Teheran" by B.B.King
- "Century City Rag" by The Last
- "Champagne" by 311
- "Chasing" by Holes In Blackburn
- "Chateau Marmont" by Van Dyke Parks
- "Chelsea" by The Summer Set
- "Cherokee in Hollywood" by Johnny Eagle Feather
- "Chilling On The Westside" by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
- "Theme from 'Chinatown'" by Jerry Goldsmith
- "Christmas in Los Angeles" by Lawrence Welk and The Rockettes
- "Christmas in Hollywood" by Hollywood Undead
- "Christmas in Malibu" by The Radudes
- "Christmas in the City of the Angels" by Johnny Mathis
- "Christmas Wrapping" by Save Ferris
- "Christmastime in Tinsel Town" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
- "Chumash" by Surf Punks
- "Ciao L.A." by Chokebore
- "Ciclon" by Sick Jacken Vs. DJ Muggs
- "The City" by The Game feat. Kendrick Lamar
- "City of Angels" by 10,000 Maniacs
- "City of Angels" by Thirty Seconds to Mars
- "City of Angels" by Cactus World News
- "Theme from City of Angels" (from City of Angels (musical))
- "City of Angels" by The Distillers
- "City of Angels" by The Generators
- "City of Angels" by Jay Ferguson
- "City of Angels" by Marvin Rainwater
- "City of Angels" by The Miracles
- "City of Angels" by Nik Kershaw
- "City of Angels" by Ozomatli
- "City of Angels" by Red Elvises
- "City of Angels" by Wayne Duncan
- "City of Angels (Dumb Ol' Country Boy) by 10 City Run
- "City of Devils" by Yellowcard
- "City of the Angels" by Bill Withers
- "City of the Angels" by Dave Dudley
- "City of the Angels" by Fred Astaire
- "City of the Angels" by Journey
- "City of the Angels" by Gowan
- "City of the Angels" by Linda Hargrove
- "City of the Angels" by Michael Johnson
- "City of the Angels" by Neil Innes
- "City of the Angels" by Wang Chung
- "City of the Angels (Los Angeles)" by Bruce Cloud with the Joe Vento Orchestra
- "The City with Two Faces" (AKA "Fuck L.A.") by Goldfinger
- "Classic Hollywood Ending" by Stan Ridgway
- "Clifton in the Rain" by Al Stewart
- "Cobra Skullifornia" by Cobra Skulls
- "Colazione a Disneyland" by Premiata Forneria Marconi
- "Cold and Windy Night" by The Fantastic Four (band)
- "Cold as a Hollywood Kiss" by Blackhawk (band)
- "The Coldest Rap" by Ice-T
- "Coldwater Canyon" by Dory Previn
- "Colors" by Ice-T
- "The Colors of Malibu" by Gary Farr
- "Come a Long Way" by Michelle Shocked
- "Come Monday" by Jimmy Buffett
- "Come to L.A." by Caviar
- "Come to L.A." by Chilly
- "Come to L.A." by Swamp Dogg
- "Comin' into Los Angeles" by Arlo Guthrie
- "Coming to America" by the System
- "Compton" by The Game
- "Compton" by Kendrick Lamar featuring Dr. Dre
- "Compton Hoochies" by Hi-C
- "Compton's in the House" by N.W.A.
- "Cool Nights and Hollywood Lights" by Gary Farr
- "Corrido de Boxeo" by Ry Cooder
- "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A.)" by Glen Campbell
- "A Country Mile" by Everything but the Girl
- "Covina" by Shakatak
- "Cowboy" by Kid Rock
- "Cowboys from Hollywood" by Camper Van Beethoven
- "Cracked Actor" by David Bowie
- "Cradlesong" by Rob Thomas
- "Crash Course to Hollywood" by Tim Halperin
- "Crazy as a Loon" by John Prine[1]
- "Creep 'N Crawl" by Eazy-E
- "Creeping Coastline of Lights" by Leaving Trains
- "Crenshaw" by Skee-Lo
- "Cribs L.A." by Lil Dicky
- "The Cruel Master of My Dreams (Malibu) by Janis Siegel
- "Cruiser" by Red House Painters
- "Cruisin' (Lucy and Ramona and Sunset Sam)" by Michael Nesmith
- "Cruisin' on Sunset" by Oliver Sain
- "Cruisin' Ventura Blvd." by Gary Farr
- "Cruising Central Ave." by 4th Coming
- "Cruising Down on Sunset" by Thomas Anders
- "Cruisin' The Streets" by Boys Town Gang
- "Crystal Palace" by Stan Ridgway
- "Culver Moon" by Jackson Browne
- "Dance Yourself Dizzy" by Liquid Gold
- "Danger" by Mötley Crüe
- "Dangerous Sex" by Tackhead
- "Das Hollywood-Schaukellied (Auf der bunten Hollywood-Schaukel)" by Bill Ramsey (singer)
- "Das War Hollywood Von Gestern" by Waterloo & Robinson
- "Day After Day (It's Slippin' Away) by Shango
- "The Day the Niggaz Took Over" by Dr. Dre
- "Daytona 500" by The Game
- "Dead in Hollywood" by the Murderdolls
- "Dead Loss Angeles" by The Stranglers
- "Dead Man's Curve" by Jan and Dean
- "Debra" by Beck
- "Deep Kick" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Deez Hollywood Nights" by Snoop Dogg
- "Denver to L.A." by Paula Wayne
- "Der Zug Nach L.A." by Klaus Hill
- "Descanso Drive" by Bill Bergman
- "Desperados Under the Eaves" by Warren Zevon
- "Diary of a San Fernando Sexx Star" by Butch Walker
- "Die in Disneyland" by Jimmy Pursey
- "Disco Really Made It!" by Gruppo Sportivo
- "Disneyland" by Disneyland
- "Disneyland" by The Eyes
- "Disneyland" (from Smile (musical))
- "Divers Do It Deeper" by David Allan Coe
- "Dizneyland Everyday" by Bobsled
- "Dizz Knee Land" by Dada (band)
- "DJ Green Lantern "D.O.A." Freestyle Part 2" by Slaughterhouse
- "Do the Slauson" by Round Robin & The Parlays (the Parlays were The Blossoms under a different name)
- "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" by Dionne Warwick
- "Do You Remember That Night In Pasadena" by Al Martino
- "Dodgers Charge" by Bill Reeves
- "Dodgers Song" by Danny Kaye
- "Does the Wind Still Blow in Oklahoma?" by Reba McEntire and Ronnie Dunn
- "Dog Breath" by Frank Zappa (El Monte)
- "Dogs of L.A." by Liz Phair
- "Don't Get Stopped in Beverly Hills" by Shalamar
- "Don't Mean Nothing" by Richard Marx
- "Don't Take Your Love to Hollywood" by Kelly Marie
- "Don't Ya Dare Laugh by B-real feat. Young De
- "Dope Show" by Marilyn Manson
- "(Down In) East L.A. by The Angelenos
- "Down in Hollywood" by Killer Dwarfs
- "Down in Hollywood" by Ry Cooder
- "Down in L.A." by People Under The Stairs
- "Down on Sunset" by Mezzoforte
- "Down on the Boulevard" by The Pop
- "Down Rodeo" by Rage Against the Machine
- "Down Whittier Blvd" by Thee Midniters
- "Downey, California" by Saint Etienne
- "Downtown L.A." by Glenn Yarbrough
- "DTLA (Downtown Los Angeles)" by Gary Jules
- "Dr Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe
- "Dreams" by The Game
- "Drinkin' and Dreamin'" by Waylon Jennings
- "Drinking in L.A." by Bran Van 3000
- "Drive By" by Duran Duran
- "Drivin' Down to O.C." by Gary Farr
- "Driving Down Alvarado" by Anne McCue
- "Drop Dead L.A." by B-Movie Rats
E–G
- "California EGGS" by Jeff Huang
- "Earthquake in L.A." by Nervous Tension
- "East L.A." by Bob Arlin
- "East L.A." by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
- "East L.A" by Solid Jackson
- "East L.A." by War
- "Earthquake in L.A." by Nervous Tension
- "East L.A. Breeze" by Brazzaville
- "East Side Drama" by Brownside
- "East Side Rendezvous" by Frost
- "East Side/West Side" by Slow Pain
- "East Side West Side" by Tony Yayo
- "Eastside Westside" by Lil 1/2 Dead
- "Eastside-Westside" by Young Soldierz
- "East Side West Side Blue" by Big Sir
- "East vs. West" by Chubb Rock
- "Echo Park" by Brooklyn Bridge
- "Echo Park" by Feeder
- "Echo Park" by Joseph Arthur
- "Echo Park" by Keith Barbour
- "Echo Park" by Ryan Cabrera
- "Eden" by Sara Bareilles
- "Eine Rose Aus Santa Monica" by Carmela Corren
- "El Camino Real" by Rockin' Foo
- "El Cerrito Place" by Kenny Chesney
- "El Dorado" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "El Lay" by NOFX
- "El Lay" by Snoop Dogg feat Marty James
- "El Lay (L.A.)" by Los Illegals
- "Electric Los Angeles Sunset" by Al Stewart
- "Electric Neon Sunset" by L.A. Guns
- "Electrolite" by R.E.M.
- "Empty Hearted Town" by Warren Zevon
- "Esmeralda's Hollywood" by Steve Earle
- "Eugene (The Hollywood Monster Movie Fiend)" by Metal Mickey
- "(Everybody's Goin') Hollywood" by Marc Allen Trujillo
- "Everyone Is Someone In L.A." by Felix Da Housecat
- "Everywhere But Hollywood" by Tracy Lawrence
- "F64 Freestyle" by Low Key
- "The Face" by And Why Not
- "Face of L.A" by The Game
- "Fairfax Avenue" by Bull Lee
- "Fairfax Avenue" by Gefilte Joe and the Fish
- "Fairfax Avenue" by Helen St. John
- "Fairfax Kid" by Six Volt Sunbeam
- "Fairfax Rag" by Harry Nilsson
- "Fallen Angel" by Poison
- "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea
- "Fancy Lady, Hollywood Child" by Home
- "Fat Boys Can't Make It In Santa Monica" by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Fifth And Vine" by Livingston Taylor
- "Fire Escape" by Foster the People
- "First of the Gang to Die" by Morrissey
- "Florence Avenue" by The Nite Walkers
- "Fluffy Goes To Hollywood" by Susan And God
- "Foggy Day In Hollywood" by Alex Masi
- "For the Movies" by Buckcherry
- "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield
- "Forest Lawn" by Tom Paxton
- "Forgotten (Lost angels) by Lamb of God
- "Fortress Disneyland" by Trench Fever
- "Fountain And Fairfax" by Afghan Whigs
- "Fourth And Main" by Jackson Browne
- "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Free In L.A." by Bolland & Bolland
- "Freedom '91" by New Model Army
- "Freeway Flyer" by Jan and Dean
- "Freeway Time In L.A. County Jail" by Sublime
- "The Freeways Of L.A." by Mack And Jamie
- "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air" by Will Smith
- "From Chicago To L.A." by Shakane
- "From Denver To L.A ." by Elton John
- "From Great Britain To L.A." by Albert Hammond
- "From Here To L.A." by BZN
- "From Here To L.A." by Early November
- "From L.A. To New Orleans (Broken Down Bus)" by The Detergents
- "From L.A. To The Bay" by Homicide
- "From New York To L.A." by Patsy Gallant
- "From N.Y. To L.A." by Frank K
- "From Shreveport To L.A." by Keni Thomas
- "From Silver Lake" by Jackson Browne 1972
- "Fuck Compton" by Tim Dog
- "Fuck Hollywood" by The Anti-Heros
- "F*** In L.A." by Amen
- "Funkin' Up Hollywood" by Frankie Crocker & The Heart And Soul Orchestra
- "Funky Stuff" by Kool & The Gang
- "Funky Westside" by Tone Lōc
- "Funtimes in Babylon" by Father John Misty
- "The Game Get Live" by The Game featuring JT
- "Gardner Junction" by Open Road
- "Garner in Hollywood" by Erroll Garner
- "Get Me Out of Hollywood" by Randy Stonehill
- "Get Your Body!" by Adamski
- "Ghost Of Hollywood" by Roy Kenner
- "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Giggin' Down 103rd" by Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
- "Girl from Malibu" by Red Elvises
- "The Girl from New York City" by The Beach Boys
- "Glamour Profession" by Steely Dan
- "Glendale Glide" by Meade Lux Lewis
- "Glendale Train" by New Riders of the Purple Sage
- "Glendora" by Rilo Kiley
- "Glory of the '80s" by Tori Amos
- "Girl on TV" by Lyte Funky Ones
- "Girls, Girls, Girls" by Mötley Crüe
- "Girls Girls Girls" by Sailor
- "(Go to Hell in) Hollywood" by The Lewd
- "Goblin" by Tyler the Creator
- "God is a Bullet" by Concrete Blonde
- "Going Back to Cali" by LL Cool J
- "Going Back to Cali" by The Notorious B.I.G.
- "Going Back To L.A." by Johnny Otis
- "Going to California" by Led Zeppelin
- "Goin' Down In Hollywood" by Tim Rose
- "Goin' Down (On the Road to L.A.)" by Terry Black & Laurel Ward
- "Goin' Out to Hollywood" by Bill Emerson
- "Goin' Out West" by Tom Waits
- "Goin' Over Coldwater Canyon" by Gary Farr
- "Goin' to L.A." by The Hitchhikers
- "Goin' to L.A." by The Mighty Flea featuring Mickey Baker
- "Goin' to Malibu" by The Malibooz
- "Going To Malibu" by The Mountain Goats
- "Going Hollywood" by Bing Crosby
- "Going to L.A." by Peter Frampton
- "Going to Live In L.A." by Roger Waters
- "Gold" by John Stewart
- "Golden Days Of Hollywood" by Harpo Squeaks
- "Gone Country" by Alan Jackson
- "Gone Hollywood" by Supertramp
- "Good for My Money" by Baby Bash
- "Goodbye Hollywood" by JET
- "Goodbye Hollywood" by Richard Marx
- "Goodbye L.A." by Bob Segarini
- "Goodnight Hollywood Blvd" by Ryan Adams
- "Goodnight L.A." by Counting Crows
- "Goodnight L.A." by Ron Mahonin
- "Goodnight L.A." by Strangeways
- "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" by Danny O'Keefe
- "Gone Hollywood" by Bob James
- "Gone Hollywood" by Point Blank
- "Gone Hollywood" by Supertramp
- "Gotta Make It to L.A." by Dale Anderson
- "Grape Street Anthem" by Grape Street Cripps
- "The Great Airplane Strike" by Paul Revere & the Raiders
- "The Great Los Angeles Flood" by Woody Guthrie
- "Grey in LA" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "Grey L.A." by Blackbear
- "Gunfight on Malibu Beach" by Pajama Slave Dancers
H–K
- "The Haircut Song" by Ray Stevens
- "Halfway to Hollywood" by Sensible Gray Cells
- "Hand It to Hollywood" by We Found a Lovebird
- "Happy (Hollywood Symphony)" by Mike Smith (Dave Clark Five) And Mike D'Abo
- "Happy in Hollywood" by David Batteau
- "Harbor Freeway" by Jack Wilson (jazz pianist)
- "Hard Times in El Barrio" by Jose Feliciano
- "Harley to Hollywood" by Ambisonic
- "Harry Hippie" by Bobby Womack
- "Heartattack and Vine" by Tom Waits
- "Heart of Gold" by Neil Young
- "Heaven" by Warrant
- "Hell Looks a Lot Like L.A." by Less Than Jake
- "Hello America" by Def Leppard
- "Hello Hollywood" by Mac Davis
- "Hello L.A. Bye Bye Birmingham" by Mac Davis
- "Hello, Los Angeles" by Steve Lawrence
- "Here I Am in Hollywood" by Red Elvises
- "Here in L.A." by Filmstars
- "Hermosa Skyline" by David Benoit
- "Hey L.A." by Ryan Beatty
- "High Rollers" by Ice-T
- "High School U.S.A. (Los Angeles Area)" by Tommy Facenda
- "High Voltage" by Eagles of Death Metal
- "Highway 101" by John Barry
- "Highway 101" by Social Distortion
- "Highway 5" by Afterglow
- "Highway 5" by American Music Club
- "Highway 5" by Energy Orchard
- "Highway Number 101 (Pacific Coast Highway)" by Monk Higgins
- "Highway One" by B. W. Stevenson
- "Hijack to Hollywood" by Flotsam Jetsam
- "Hillbilly Hollywood" by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "The Hippest Cat In Hollywood" by Horace Silver
- "History Lesson Part 2" by Minutemen
- "Hit 'Em Up" by 2Pac
- "Hive" by Earl Sweatshirt featuring Vince Staples & Casey Veggies
- "Holiday from Real" by Jack's Mannequin
- "Holiday in Disneyland" by Dalek I Love You
- "Holiday Rap" by MC Miker G & DJ Sven
- "Hollerin' At The Watkins" by Harry Edison
- "Hollis To Hollywood" by LL Cool J
- "Hollyweird" by Poison
- "Hollywierd, USX" (from the original soundtrack of the film 'Eating Raoul')
- "Holly Wood Died" by Yellowcard
- "Hollywood" by 999
- "Hollywood" by Adele Bertei
- "Hollywood" by Adler's Appetite
- "Hollywood" by Aim
- "Hollywood" by Alabama
- "Hollywood" by Alternate Routes
- "Hollywood" by America
- "Hollywood" by Ariel
- "Hollywood" by Angus and Julia Stone
- "Hollywood" by Beano
- "Hollywood" by Benedict Arnold And The Traitors
- "Hollywood" by Bernd Clüver
- "Hollywood" by Bliss Band
- "Hollywood" by Blood, Sweat & Tears
- "Hollywood" by Boz Scaggs
- "Hollywood" by Billy Squier
- "Hollywood" by Brigitte Fontaine
- "Hollywood" by Brooklyn
- "Hollywood" by Carl Davis
- "Hollywood" by Charles Beverly
- "Hollywood" by Chico And Cha Cha
- "Hollywood" by Chris Hodge
- "Hollywood" by Cluster
- "Hollywood" by Collective Soul
- "Hollywood" by Connie Francis
- "Hollywood" by The Cranberries
- "Hollywood" by Crowfoot
- "Hollywood" by The Crusaders
- "Hollywood" by Crystal Gayle
- "Hollywood" by Dave Kusworth
- "Hollywood" by Demon
- "Hollywood" by Dingo
- "Hollywood" by Daniel Powter
- "Hollywood" by Dolly Dots
- "Hollywood" by G Wayne Thomas
- "Hollywood" by Gardner & Boult
- "Hollywood" by George Clinton
- "Hollywood" by Gerardo
- "Hollywood" by Guy Clark
- "Hollywood" by Filthy Lucre
- "Hollywood" by Freddie James
- "Hollywood" by Gerard Kenny
- "Hollywood" by Glee Club
- "Hollywood" by Gruppo Sportivo
- "Hollywood" by Hayride
- "Hollywood" by Howard Boggess
- "Hollywood" by Indra
- "Hollywood" by Jackie Trent
- "Hollywood" by Jameson Booker
- "Hollywood" by Joe Raymond
- "Hollywood" by Johnny Logan
- "Hollywood" by Jonas Brothers
- "Hollywood" by Junkyard
- "Hollywood" by Katie
- "Hollywood" by Lauren Wood
- "Hollywood" by Lena Valaitis
- "Hollywood" by Luna
- "Hollywood" by Machine Gun Fellatio
- "Hollywood" by Madonna
- "Hollywood" by Marc Hunter
- "Hollywood" by Marina & the Diamonds
- "Hollywood" by Michael Bublé
- "Hollywood" by The Monkees (covered by author Michael Nesmith)
- "Hollywood" by Moodie
- "Hollywood" by Nutcase
- "Hollywood" by Orchestre des Champs-Élysées
- "Hollywood" by P.O.D.
- "Hollywood" by Patty Larkin
- "Hollywood" by Pink Floyd (from the original soundtrack of the 1969 film More)
- "Hollywood" by Positive Boredom
- "Hollywood" by Praga Khan
- "Hollywood" by Ray Camacho Band
- "Hollywood" by The Red Krayola
- "Hollywood" by Rene Simard
- "Hollywood" by Rex Allen Jr.
- "Hollywood" by Rick James
- "Hollywood" by Rich Dodson
- "Hollywood" by The Ring
- "Hollywood" by Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
- "Hollywood" by Ruby
- "Hollywood" by Rufus with Chaka Khan
- "Hollywood" by The Runaways
- "Hollywood" by Sandy Coast
- "Hollywood" by the Searchers
- "Hollywood" by Sho Nuff
- "Hollywood" by Shooting Star
- "Hollywood" by Silverchair
- "Hollywood" by Skyband
- "Hollywood" by Sleaze
- "Hollywood" by Stanley Clarke
- "Hollywood" by Statler Brothers
- "Hollywood" by Streetheart
- "Hollywood" by Supermax
- "Hollywood" by Suzi Quatro
- "Hollywood" by Thelma Houston
- "Hollywood" by Thunderclap Newman
- "Hollywood" by Tierra
- "Hollywood" by Tim McIntire
- "Hollywood" by Towers Of London
- "Hollywood" by The Turnarounds & The Stingers
- "Hollywood" by UK Subs
- "Hollywood" by Video Kids
- "Hollywood" by The Wallflowers
- "Hollywood" by Waterloo & Robinson
- "Hollywood" by West Indian Girl
- "Hollywood" by World Party
- "Hollywood" by Zon
- "Hollywood 1923" by Salvation
- "Hollywood 4-5-92" by American Music Club
- "Hollywood (26 25 24)" by Main Street
- "Hollywood A Go-Go" by Los Persuaders
- "The Hollywood Agent" by Teddy & Darrel
- "Hollywood Affair" by Iggy Pop & Johnny Depp
- "Hollywood Aimee" (from the musical Scandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson)
- "Hollywood (Africa)" by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Hollywood & Vine" by The Dell-Vikings
- "Hollywood & Vine" by Kim Morrison
- "Hollywood & Vine" by Richie Alhona
- "Hollywood & Vine" by Samantha 7
- "Hollywood & Vine" by Susan Raye
- "Hollywood and Wine" by Rhino Bucket
- "Hollywod and Wine (I Wish I Had a Bottle of)" by Rodney Lay
- "Hollywood Babies" by David Blue
- "Hollywood Baby" by Lambert and Nuttycombe
- "Hollywood Baby Sitter" by Eddie Brandt And His Hollywood Hicks
- "Hollywood Babylon" by Ian North
- "Hollywood Babylon" by The Misfits
- "Hollywood (Bande Des Cines)" by Jean Claudric
- "Hollywood Bass Player" by Josh Rouse
- "Hollywood Bazaar" by Georgie Auld
- "Hollywood Be Thy Name" by Dr John
- "Hollywood Bed" by The Blasters
- "Hollywood Beyond" by Hollywood Beyond
- "Hollywood Bitch" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "Hollywood Blues" by Boz Scaggs
- "Hollywood Blues" by Hank Crawford
- "Hollywood Blues" by Marcella Detroit
- "Hollywood Blues" by Thijs Van Leer
- "Hollywood Blues" by Woody Herman & His Orchestra
- "Hollywood Boogie" by Soundie
- "Hollywood Blvd." by Neil Merryweather
- "Hollywood Blvd." by Sky Sunlight Saxon/Fire Wall
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by American Noise
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by Big Audio Dynamite
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by Gino Cunico
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by L.A. Dream Team Featuring Michael Winslow
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by Ray Parker, Jr.
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by Tina Arena
- "Hollywood Boulevard" by Two of Us (Band)
- "Hollywood Bound" by Freddie Simmons Quintette
- "Hollywood Bound" by Nick Mozingo
- "Hollywood Bowl" by Band of Skulls
- "Hollywood Boy" by Bungie Chords
- "The Hollywood Brats" by Rococo
- "Hollywood Bump" by Redwing
- "Hollywood, California" (from the musical 'The Act')
- "Hollywood Calypso" by Josephine Premice
- "Hollywood Cantata" by Grateful Dead
- "Hollywood Cat" by Trig Richards
- "Hollywood Cats" by Ray Campi
- "Hollywood Circles" by Brooklyn Dreams
- "Hollywood City" by Carl Perkins
- "Hollywood City" by Midnight Gang
- "Hollywood Clothes" by Don Bowman
- "Hollywood Cowboy" by Milt Hult-Berg
- "Hollywood Cowboys" by Tiny Tim
- "Hollywood Dance" by B*tch
- "Hollywood Dancers" by Sundance
- "Hollywood Darling" by H.P. Riot
- "Hollywood (Disco Star)" by Sweet Dreams
- "Hollywood Distractions" by Phantom, Rocker & Slick
- "Hollywood Divorce" by Outkast with Snoop Dogg & Lil Wayne
- "Hollywood (Down On Your Luck)" by Thin Lizzy
- "Hollywood (Dragnet)" by Fabulous Poodles
- "Hollywood Dream" by H2O
- "Hollywood Dream" by James Gang
- "Hollywood Dream" by Je Frenchie
- "Hollywood Dream" by Spirit
- "Hollywood Dream" by Thunderclap Newman
- "Hollywood Dream Trip" by Syrinx
- "Hollywood Dreaming" by Father's Children
- "Hollywood Dreams" by Excalibur
- "Hollywood Dreams" by Giorgio Moroder
- "Hollywood Dreams" by John Stewart
- "Hollywood Dreams" by Jon Bon Jovi
- "Hollywood Dreams" by Partners In Crime
- "Hollywood Drive" by Red Callender
- "Hollywood Ellegies" by Bill Pritchard
- "Hollywood En Plywood" by Aut'Chose
- "Hollywood Ending" by Abi Tucker
- "Hollywood Ending" by The Fabulous Farquahr
- "Hollywood Ending" by Good Rats
- "Hollywood Ending" by Right Said Fred
- "Hollywood Ending" by Sleater-Kinney
- "Hollywood Faces" by Joe Hinton & Big Dee Ervin
- "Hollywood Flanger" by Space Art
- "Hollywood Flashback" by Amanda Lear
- "Hollywood Forever" by Jean Claudric
- "Hollywood Forever" by L.A. Guns
- "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings" by Father John Misty
- "Hollywood Freaks" by Beck
- "Hollywood Freeway" by Dennis Weaver
- "Hollywood Gem" by Long Fin Killie
- "Hollywood Girl" by Blind Date
- "Hollywood Girl" By Drake Bell
- "Hollywood Girl" by Jeffrey Steele
- "Hollywood Girls" by Swanee
- "Hollywood Hallucination" by Michael Quatro
- "Hollywood Hat" by Tommy Dorsey
- "Hollywood Hates You" by All The Madmen
- "Hollywood Heart" by Keats
- "Hollywood Heartache" by The Bellamy Brothers
- "Hollywood Heartbeat" by Carmine Appice
- "Hollywood Heckle and Jive" by England Dan and John Ford Coley
- "Hollywood Hell Driver" by Chosen People Band
- "Hollywood Hero" by Sham 69
- "Hollywood Heroes" by Hunter Cain
- "Hollywood Heroes" by Ian Page
- "Hollywood Heroes" by John Schneider
- "Hollywood Herv" by Peddler
- "Hollywood High" by The Mirrors
- "Hollywood Hillbilly" by Dale Watson
- "Hollywood Hills" by Beat Farmers
- "Hollywood Hills" by Randy Fuller
- "Hollywood Hills" by Sunrise Avenue
- "Hollywood Holiday" by Gino Vannelli
- "Hollywood Holiday" by Richard Stepp
- "Hollywood Holiday" by True West
- "Hollywood Hollyweird" by Margareta Svensson
- "Hollywood Hollywood" by Lou & The Hollywood Bananas
- "Hollywood Honeys" by Hank Williams Jr.
- "Hollywood Hopeful" by Loudon Wainwright III
- "Hollywood Hot" by The Eleventh Hour
- "Hollywood Hotel" by Lo Budget And The Raincoats
- "Hollywood Hump" by Ohio Players
- "Hollywood Humpty Dumpty" by Mac Davis
- "Hollywood (I Got It)" by Palma Violets
- "Hollywood, I'm Coming" by Twiztid
- "Hollywood Is Dead" by Antena
- "Hollywood Is High" by Violent Femmes
- "Hollywood Is Just A Dream When You're Seventeen" by Amanda Lear
- "Hollywood It's Me" by RB Greaves
- "Hollywood Joe" by Daniel Moore
- "Hollywood Joe" by Spencer Davis
- "Hollywood Jump" by Lester Young & Count Basie
- "Hollywood (Just Ain't No Place)" by Lee Hazlewood
- "Hollywood Kids" by Bolland & Bolland
- "Hollywood Kids" by The Thrills
- "Hollywood Killer" by Tigertailz
- "Hollywood Kings" by Clean, Athletic And Talented
- "Hollywood Kiss" by Emerson Drive
- "Hollywood Kisses" by Peter Beethoven
- "Hollywood Knights" by Brooklyn Dreams
- "Hollywood Lament" by Saint & Stephanie
- "Hollywood Landmines" by Paradise Motel
- "Hollywood Legends" by Bruno Bertoli
- "Hollywood Liar" by Grace Jones
- "Hollywood Love" by Carroll Baker
- "Hollywood Maids" by Thrashing Doves
- "Hollywood Mambo" by Tony Martinez Quintet
- "Hollywood Mecca of the Movies" by T-Bone Burnett
- "Hollywood Millionaire" by The Werewolves
- "Hollywood Mom" by BBB
- "Hollywood Montage" (from the film Hollywood Inn)
- "Hollywood Moon" by PF Sloan
- "Hollywood Movie" by Silver Convention
- "Hollywood Movie Girls" by Dusty Springfield
- "Hollywood Mystery" by Smoke Blow
- "Hollywood Nightmare" by Bram Tchaikovsky
- "Hollywood Nights" by AJ Karmen
- "Hollywood Nights" by Bob Seger
- "Hollywood Nights" by CC Catch
- "Hollywood Nights" by Casino Steel
- "Hollywood Nights" by Marcel King
- "Hollywood Nights" by Paul Kendrick
- "Hollywood Nights" by Rob Strong
- "Hollywood Nite Life" by Tony, Vic & Manuel
- "Hollywood Nocturne" by Brian Setzer Orchestra
- "Hollywood Nostalgie" by Rod Hunter
- "Hollywood Odyssey" by Yves Montand
- "Hollywood (Oh La La)" by Titanic (band)
- "Hollywood Or Bust" by Dean Martin
- "Hollywood Or Bust" by Wrathchild
- "Hollywood Parade" by Ian Tamblyn
- "Hollywood Party" by Dick Bush
- "Hollywood Party" by Fred Ventura
- "Hollywood Party" (from the film 'Hollywood Party')
- "Hollywood Party (Getting High)" by Brooklyn Express
- "Hollywood Potters" by Dolly Parton
- "Hollywood Pretenders" by Euro-K
- "Hollywood Queen" by John Miles
- "The Hollywood Role" by Ali Thomson
- "Hollywood Romance" by Lynsey De Paul
- "Hollywood Scandal - Fatty Arbuckle" by Carl Davis
- "Hollywood Scene" by Andraé Crouch
- "Hollywood Seven" by Jon English
- "Hollywood Sheik" by Sue Wilkinson
- "Hollywood Shuffle" by Richard M. Jones
- "Hollywood Sign" by Peter Sarstedt
- "Hollywood Signs" by Exene Cervenka
- "Hollywood Signs" by Ph.D.
- "Hollywood Situation" by The Hudson Brothers
- "Hollywood Slim" by Sex Gang Children
- "Hollywood Smiles" by Glen Campbell
- "Hollywood (So Far, So Good)" by Warrant
- "Hollywood Square" by Hollywood Squares
- "Hollywood Square Dance" by Dick Jurgens
- "Hollywood Squares" by Bootsy's Rubber Band
- "Hollywood Squares" by Dillinger Escape Plan & Mike Patton
- "Hollywood Squares" by George Strait
- "Hollywood Squares" by Ron Anderson
- "Hollywood Stampede" by Coleman Hawkins
- "Hollywood Star" by The Balloons
- "Hollywood Star" by O.B. McClinton
- "Hollywood (State Of Mind)" by The Variations
- "Hollywood Still Burning" by Bill Nelson
- "Hollywood Streetwalker" by William Bell
- "Hollywood Stroll" by Vik E Lee
- "Hollywood Sunset" by Parchment
- "Hollywood Superstar" by Andy Martin
- "Hollywood Swingin'" by Kool & the Gang
- "Hollywood Swings" by Teddy & Darrel
- "Hollywood Symphony" by Holger Czukay
- "Hollywood Tease" by L.A. Guns
- "Hollywood Ten O' Clock At Night" by Barrabás
- "Hollywood (The Love You Steal)" by The Radiators (Australian band)
- "Hollywood The Second Time" by Wall of Voodoo
- "Hollywood Tonight" by Michael Jackson
- "Hollywood Town" By Harriet Schock & Manfred Mann's Earth Band
- "Hollywood Trash" by King Kobra
- "Hollywood Twist" by Thunder Rocks
- "The Hollywood Twist" by Si Zentner & His Orchestra
- "Hollywood U.S.A" by RuPaul
- "Hollywood Walk" by Tom Scott
- "Hollywood Waltz" by Buck Owens
- "Hollywood Women" by The Refreshments (Swedish band)
- "Hollywood (You Kiss While You're Dancing)" by Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators
- "Hollywoodschaukel" by Ixi
- "Hollywood's Burning" by L.A. Guns
- "Hollywood's Dream" by Jeff Thomas
- "Hollywood's My Stop" by Lou Christie
- "Hollywould" by Betty Wright
- "Holly Would" by April Wine
- "Holly Would" by The Crickets
- "Holly Would" by Fat City
- "Holly Would" by Gary Richrath
- "Holly Would" by Jackie De Shannon
- "Holly (Would You Turn Me On?) by All Time Low
- "Holly-Wuud" by Miles Davis
- "The Holy Man on Malibu Bus Number Three" by Dory Previn
- "Holy Wood" by Anvil
- "Home in Pasadena" by Al Jolson
- "Home Is Where the Heart Is" by Gladys Knight and the Pips
- "Home to L.A." by Kyle
- "Honey Don't Leave L.A." by James Taylor
- "Honky Tonk Heroes from Hollywood" by Donnie Rohrs
- "Hood Gone Love It" by Jay Rock
- "Hooked on Hollywood" by Gary Glitter
- "Hooray for Hollywood" (from the film 'Hollywood Hotel')
- "Hooray for Hollywood" by David Soul
- "Hooray for LA" by Juliana Hatfield with Some Girls on album Crushing Love
- "Hoover Street" by Brazzaville
- "Hoover Street" by Rancid
- "Hoover Street" by ScHoolboy Q
- "Hot Box City" by Klaatu
- "Hot Fudge (Moving to L.A.)" by Robbie Williams
- "Hot Hollywood Eyes" by Jaam Bros.
- "Hot Hollywood Love" by Bizarre
- "Hot Love" by Shakespears Sister
- "Hotel California" by Eagles
- "Hotdogs and Hamburgers" by John Cougar Mellencamp
- "Hotel Roosevelt" by Augustana
- "Hot'lanta" by 38 Special
- "Hot Rod Lincoln" by Charlie Ryan
- "Hot Rod Race" by Arkie Shibley
- "The House On Highland Avenue" by Gun Club
- "How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A" by Waylon Jennings
- "How to Survive in South Central" by Ice Cube
- "Huxley In Hollywood" by Love Camp 7
- "Hyperion And Sunset" by Grant Lee Buffalo
- "I-5" by Stevie B
- "I Am, I Said" by Neil Diamond
- "I Buy the Drugs" Electric Six
- "I Can't Stand LA" by Bowling For Soup
- "I Don't Know Nothing About Hollywood" by The Brakes
- "I Got it Goin' On" by Tone-Loc
- "I Gotta Go to L.A." by The Cribs
- "I Hate California" by Jonathan Coulton
- "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "I Like L.A." by The Intelligence
- "I Love America" by Patrick Juvet
- "I Love Cali" by Roscoe
- "I Love Hollywood" by Ashleigh Marsh
- "I Love L.A." by Randy Newman (Played after the L.A. Dodgers wins at Dodger Stadium, and after the L.A. Lakers win at the Staples Center)
- "I Love L.A." by Young Dre The Truth
- "I Love L.A." by Rilo Kiley
- "I Love L.A." by Brian McKnight
- "I Love L.A." by Skee-Lo
- "I Love LA" by Emblem3
- "I Loved the Way She Said L.A." by Spitalfield
- "I Only Wanna See L.A." by Bogart Co.
- "I Remember L.A." by Celine Dion
- "I Remember Watts" by The Watts Prophets
- "I Rep That West" by Ice Cube
- "I Sang Dixie" by Dwight Yoakam
- "I Wanna Go Back To Hollywood" by MFA Kera, Mike Russell, Eddie Harris
- "I Want to Go Home" by Holly and the Italians
- "I Want To Go To Hollywood" (from the musical Grand Hotel)
- "I Will Be In L.A. (Le Lundi Au Soleil)" by Patrick Juvet
- "I Wish" by Skee-Lo
- "I Wish I Was In L.A." by Al Roberts Jr.
- "I Woke Up L.A." by VAST
- "I'd Rather Be In L.A." by Gurney Anderson
- "If Hollywood Don't Need You (Honey I Still Do)" by Don Williams
- "If You Like The Music (Suicide And Vine)" by Stark & McBrien
- "I'll Meet You in L.A." by Lucifer's Friend
- "Il N'y A Plus D'Étoiles A Hollywood" by Salvatore Adamo
- "I'm Coming Home Los Angeles" by Jimmy Roselli
- "I'm Heading for L.A" by Johnny Devlin & Sailing
- "I'm in L.A. Bitch" by LMFAO
- "I'm from L.A." by Go Betty Go
- "(I'm On My Way) To Old L.A." by Jerry Palmer
- "I'm So L.A." by Mynx
- "I'm So Special" by French Montana
- "I'm Spending Hanukkah in Santa Monica" by Tom Lehrer
- "I'm Writing a Novel" by Father John Misty
- "In A Pasadena Garden" by Mr. "X", Ben Litchfield
- "In California" by The Lisa Marr Experiment (covered by Neko Case)
- "In Da Hood" by 50 Cent
- "In Hollywood" by Dobie Gray
- "In Hollywood" by Errol Brown
- "In Hollywood" by Ian Whitcomb
- "In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)" by Village People
- "In Hollywood Ist Der Puff Kapputt" by 3 Bessofskis
- "In L.A." by Delinquent Habits
- "In L.A." by Eddy Grant
- "In L.A." from the musical Fame
- "In L.A." by Mike Lawing
- "In The City Of The Angels" by John Gary
- "In Your Atmosphere by John Mayer
- "Indian Disneyland" by JJ Light (Jim Stallings)
- "Information L.A." by Mary Lou Collins
- "Inglewood Swangin'" by Mack 10
- "In-N-Out (Animal Style)" by We The Kings
- "Internationally Known" by Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
- "Interstate 5" by The Wedding Present
- "Into the Airwaves" by Jack's Mannequin
- "Into the Hollywood Groove (Passengerz Mix)" by Madonna & Missy Elliott
- "Intro: A Million And One Questions/Rhyme No More" by Jay Z
- "Invented" by Jimmy Eat World
- "Is This The Way To Hollywood?" by James Freud
- "Isn't It Nice to Be Home Again" by James Taylor
- "It Ain't Necessarily Bird Avenue (Byrd Avenue) by Spanky & Our Gang
- "It Don't Rain In Beverly Hills" by Dean & Britta
- "It Neva Rains" by Tyga
- "It Never Rains In Los Angeles" by Army of Freshmen
- "It Never Rains in Southern California" by Albert Hammond
- "It Never Snows in L.A." by Jimmy Osmond
- "It Was a Good Day" by Ice Cube
- "It'll Chew You Up and Spit You Out" by Concrete Blonde
- "It's A Beautiful Day" by The Beach Boys
- "It's Always Sunny in Long Beach" by MAX WEST
- "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" by Paula Abdul
- "It's Just Work for Me" by Ry Cooder
- "It's Raining Here in Long Beach" by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Jamming in L.A." by The Investigators
- "Jane Says" by Jane's Addiction
- "Japan to Paris in L.A." by The Red Krayola
- "Jenny I Read" by Concrete Blonde
- "Jesus of Hollywood" by The Jigsaw Seen
- "Jet Pilot" by System of a Down
- "Jewellers & Bums" by Joe Strummer
- "JFK to LAX" by Gang Starr
- "John & Betty Go to LA" by Duffo
- "Johnny B Goode in Hollywood" by Eddie Bell
- "Johny Hit and Run Paulene" by X
- "Join Me in L.A." by Warren Zevon
- "Journey to Paramount" (from the musical 'Sunset Boulevard')
- "Jump Around" by House Of Pain
- "Junkyard In Malibu" by John Cipollina Nick Gravenites
- "Just Another Day in Hollywood" (from Chaplin (2006 musical))
- "Just Another Day in L.A." by Spider Loc
- "Kalifornia" by Mos Def
- "Kamata Hollywood City" by Gun Club
- "Karma's Payment" by Modest Mouse
- "Karson Mks U Bounce" by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E
- "The Kelly Affair" by Be Your Own Pet
- "Kentucky Avenue" by Tom Waits
- "Kid Charlemagne" by Steely Dan
- "The Kids" by Hollywood Undead
- "Killafornia" by Cypress Hill
- "Kill Hollywood Me" by Britta Persson
- "A Kind of Christmas Card" by Morten Harket
- "King's Road" by Tom Petty
- "The Krankies Go to Hollywood (Krankies Rap)" by The Krankies
L–M
- "L.A." by Aarons & Ackley
- "L.A." by Amy Macdonald
- "L.A." by Ana Johnsson
- "L.A." by Art Porter, Jr.
- "L.A." by Bama Band
- "L.A." by Britny Fox
- "L.A." by Butthole Surfers
- "L.A." by Cliff Bennett
- "L.A." by Cold 187um
- "L.A." by Dolly Dots
- "L.A." by Downtown Drive
- "L.A." by Elliott Smith
- "L.A." by The Fall
- "L.A." by Fanzine
- "L.A." by Georgio (singer)
- "L.A." by Goodie (from the album 'Call Me Goodie')
- "L.A." by Jackie DeShannon
- "L.A." by Mel Torme
- "L.A." by Murs
- "L.A." by The Naked Brothers Band
- "L.A." by Neil Young
- "L.A." by Orange Bicycle
- "L.A." by Patent Pending
- "L.A." by Sad Cafe
- "L.A." by Super8 & Tab
- "L.A." by Thomas Jefferson Kaye
- "L.A." by Widespread Panic
- "L.A. 2018" by Cosmic Baby (alias of Harald Blüchel)
- "L.A. After Dark" by Teddy Edwards Quartet
- "L.A. Against N.Y." by Mr Holiday featuring MC Miker G
- "L.A. Ain't No Great Place to Be" by Help She Can't Swim
- "L.A. & Back Again" by Grapefruit
- "L.A. Angel" by Chris Thomas King
- "L.A. Angels" by Jimmy Payne
- "L.A. at the End of the Day" by Seventh Avenue
- "L.A. Baby" by Jonas Brothers
- "L.A. Blues" by Bill Black's Combo
- "L.A. Blues" by Lightnin' Hopkins
- "L.A. Blues" by Sam Porter And The Singing Strings
- "L.A. Blues" by The Stooges
- "L.A. Blues" by Tom T. Hall
- "L.A. Bound" by King Errisson
- "L.A. BOYZ" by Victoria Justice ft. Ariana Grande
- "L.A. Break Down (And Take Me In)" by Jack Jones, written by Larry Marks
- "L.A. Calling" by Crystal Fighters
- "L.A. Catcher" by Keisa Brown
- "L.A. City" by Ahmad Jamal
- "L.A. City Lights" by Candy Dulfer
- "L.A. City Style" by Crooked I
- "L.A. Connection" by Rainbow
- "L.A. County" by Lyle Lovett
- "L.A. County Jail '59 C/S" by Geronimo Black
- "L.A. County Line" by Dennis Weaver
- "L.A. Cut Off" by Glenn Hughes
- "L.A. Decorum" by Amen
- "L.A. Devotee" by Panic! at the Disco
- "L.A. Doga Beach" by Leningrad Cowboys
- "L.A. Dreamer" by Charlie
- "L.A. '86" by The Fauves
- "L.A. En Olympie/L.A. In Olympie" by Henri Seroka & Jacques Zegers
- "L.A. Explosion" by The Last
- "L.A. 59" by Elf
- "L.A. Fantasy" by Lemon D
- "L.A. Flight" by Jerry Gaskill
- "L.A. Freeway" by Guy Clark
- "L.A. Freeway" by Pete Moore
- "L.A. Freeway" by Western Union Band
- "L.A. Getaway" by Joel Scott-Hill, John Barbata & Chris Ethridge
- "L.A. Girl" by The Adolescents
- "L.A. Girls" by Johnny Solinger
- "L.A. Girls" by Jupiter Rising
- "L.A. Goodbye" by The Ides of March
- "L.A. Goodbye" by Secret Service
- "L.A. Highway" by The Rats
- "The L.A. of My Dreams" by Sony Holland
- "L.A. in the Sunshine" by Little River Band
- "L.A. Inflatable" by 10cc
- "L.A. International Airport" by David Frizzell
- "L.A. Is My Kind of Place" by Barry White
- "L.A. Is My Lady" by Frank Sinatra
- "L.A. Is the Place" by N.W.A
- "L.A. Is Where It's Happening" by Dan Henderson
- "L.A. Isabella" by Bones
- "L.A. Jazz Song" by Booker T & The MG's
- "L.A. Jinx" by Slade
- "L.A. Juice" by The Wolfhounds
- "L.A. Jungle" by Arnie Rue
- "L.A. Kings Rap For Da Stanley Cup 2014" by Alexandra Case
- "LA LA" by Capone-N-Noreaga
- "L.A., L.A." by Funkmaster General
- "L.A. L.A." by Stiv Bators
- "L.A. Lady" by Angel
- "L.A. Lady" by Baby
- "L.A. Lady" by Brian Keith
- "L.A. Lady" by Dick St. Nicklaus
- "L.A. Lady" by John Dummer Blues Band
- "L.A. Lady" by Lee Hazlewood
- "L.A. Lady" by New Riders of the Purple Sage
- "Theme from 'L.A. Law'" by Mike Post
- "The L.A. Law Suite" by Mike Post
- "L.A. Light" by Wilton Felder
- "L.A. (Los Angeles)" by Harpo
- "L.A. (Los Angeles)" by Orange Colored Sky
- "L.A. Love Affair" by Simon May
- "L.A. Love (la la)" by Fergie
- "L.A. Lover" by Hollywood Saxons
- "L.A. Low" by Vice Squad
- "L.A.M.C." by Tool
- "L.A. Magic" by L.A. Allstar Magic Band
- "L.A. Mamma" by Jim Stafford
- "L.A. Made Me" by Alexz Johnson
- "L.A. Meantime" by Feather
- "L.A. Memory Lane" by John L Sullivan
- "L.A. Memphis and Tyler Texas" by Dale Hawkins
- "L.A. Murder Motel" by Poni Hoax
- "L.A. (My Town)" by Four Tops
- "L.A. Nights" by Carl Palmer
- "L.A. No Name" by Night Ranger
- "L.A.P.D." by Ill Wind
- "L.A.P.D." by L.A. Guns
- "L.A.P.D." by The Offspring
- "L.A.P.D." by Robert Stoddard
- "L.A. Pink Filth" by Walter Gross
- "L.A. Plane" by Cher
- "L.A. Rain" by The Mynabirds
- "L.A. Rain" by The Rose of Avalanche
- "L.A. Reggae" by Jeff Phillips & Heaven
- "L.A. Rendezvous" by Alquin
- "L.A. Rhythm" by RuPaul
- "L.A. River" by E
- "L.A. River" by Rancid
- "L.A. River Lady" by Brazzaville
- "L.A. Rocks" by Y&T
- "L.A. Scenes" by Chick Corea
- "L.A. Serenade" by Livingston Taylor
- "L.A. Shakedown" by Down to the Bone (band)
- "L.A. Shakedown" by Patrick Hernandez
- "L.A. Sleaze" by The Reactors
- "L.A. Song" by Christian Kane
- "The L.A. Song" by Dave Barnes
- "L.A. Song" by Fischerspooner
- "L.A. Song" by Marie Osmond
- "L.A. Song" by People Under The Stairs
- "L.A. Song" by Rain
- "L.A. Song Circle: L.A.- L.A. Breakdown - The Way It Was In L.A." by Mark Murphy (singer)
- "L.A. Song (Out of This Town)" by Beth Hart
- "L.A. Spiritual" by Midnight Flyer
- "L.A. State of Mind" by Melanie B
- "L.A. Stomp" by The Performers
- "L.A. Stories" by Junie Morrison
- "L.A. Story (feat. Mike Posner)" by Sammy Adams
- "L.A. Story Part I (My Little Brother is Crazy)" by Murs
- "L.A. Story Part II (Freestyle - Tagbangerlude)" by Murs
- "L.A. Story Part III" by Murs featuring 427 & T.W.
- "L.A. Street Scene (It's A Jubilee)" by Donny Owmond
- "L.A. Style Theme" by L.A. Style
- "L.A. Sunset" by John Paul Young
- "L.A. Sunset" by Sadao Watanabe
- "L.A. Sunshine" by Skatt Brothers
- "L.A. Sunshine" by Sylvia
- "L.A. Sunshine" by War
- "L.A. Techno Gear" by Jennifer Love Hewitt
- "London To LA (Ready To Roll)" by BB&P
- "L.A. to New Orleans" by Theodore Love
- "L.A. to The Moon" by Ronnie Milsap
- "L.A. Today" by Alex Gold Featuring Philip Oakey
- "L.A. Town" by Hoyt Axton
- "L.A. Trajectory" by Bruce Cale Orchestra featuring Ernie Watts
- "L.A. Turnaround" by Billy Joe Shaver
- "L.A. URA Mystery" by Japanther
- "L.A. Vignette" by Blues Saraceno
- "L.A. Water" by Helmet
- "L.A. Woman" by Barry Ryan
- "L.A. Woman" by The Doors and covered by Billy Idol
- "L.A. X" by Good Brothers
- "L.A. You're a Killer" by Larry Gatlin
- "L.A. Zoom" by Stray
- "L.A.'s Knockin' On Your Door" by Luther Allison
- "La Bamba Rebelde" by Las Cafeteras
- "La Califusa" by Australian Crawl
- "La Cantina De Hollywood" by Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters
- "La La Land" by Big Daddy Kane
- "La La Land" by Demi Lovato
- "La La Land" by DVBBS & Shaun Frank ft. Delaney Jane
- "La La Land" by The Go-Go's
- "La La Land" by Shihad
- "Ladera Heights" by T. S. Monk
- "Ladies" by Mantronix ('Sunset Strip')
- "Ladies of the Canyon" by Joni Mitchell
- "Ladies Night" by Kool & The Gang
- "The Lady from L.A." by Michael Crawford
- "The Lady's Paying" (from the musical 'Sunset Boulevard')
- "Lake Hollywood" by Stolen Identity
- "Lakewood and John Marshall Blues" by York Brothers
- "L'America" by The Doors
- "Land of La La" by Stevie Wonder
- "Las Virgines Road" by Tony Booth
- "LaSo Square (Are You Ready)" by LaSo (this features Joe Bataan)
- "Last Night in Hollywood" by Jon English
- "The Last Resort" by Eagles
- "Last Train to San Fernando" by Johnny Duncan & The Blue Grass Boys
- "Laurel Canyon" by Jackie DeShannon
- "Laurel Canyon" by Soho (band)
- "Laurel Canyon" by Wayne Carson
- "Laurel Canyon Blvd" by Van Dyke Parks
- "Laurel Canyon Home" by John Mayall
- "Laurel Canyon Sky Song" by Larry McNeely
- "Lausd" by Jurassic 5
- "Theme from 'L.A. Law'" by Mike Post
- "LAX" by Big D and the Kids Table
- "LAX" by Brazzaville
- "LAX" by Xzibit
- "LAX" by Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube
- "L.A.X Files" by The Game
- "LAX to O'Hare" by The Academy Is...
- "Lazy Dayz" by Shwayze
- "La Cienega Just Smiled" by Ryan Adams
- "La Femme De Los Angeles" by Richard Berry (actor)
- "LBC and the ING" by Mack 10 featuring Snoop Dogg
- "Le Chateau" by Nous Non Plus
- "Le Fantôme D'Hollywood" by Patrick Juvet
- "Leaving California by Boys Like Girls
- "Leavin' L.A." by Brooks Anderson
- "Leaving L.A." by Deliverance
- "Let's Dance Tonight" by Poco
- "Let's Get It On" by 2Pac
- "Let's Go All the Way" by Sly Fox
- "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince
- "Let Me Back In" by Rilo Kiley
- "Letter from L.A." by Chris Knox
- "Letter from L.A." by Tygers Of Pan Tang
- "Letter to L.A." by Joe Ely
- "Life Beyond L.A." by Ambrosia
- "Life in California" by Ice Cube
- "Life in Hollywood" by Cry No More
- "Life in L.A." by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
- "Life in the Fast Lane" by Eagles
- "Lights of L.A." by Shaun Nielsen
- "Lights of L.A." by Sonny Curtis
- "Little Bit of L.A." by Skywalk
- "Little Hollywood Girl" by the Crickets
- "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena" by Jan and Dean
- "The Little Old Lady (That Hijacked a Bus to Hollywood)" by George Deaton
- "Little Pig, Little Pig" by Green Jello
- "Little Slut" by TRU
- "Livin' In L.A." by Tom Kubis
- "Living in L.A." by Silk and Lace
- "L-L-L-L-A" by Tommy Dorsey
- "Loc'd After Dark" by Tone-Loc
- "Loch AAngeles Monster" by The Starlings
- "Locked Up" by Stomper
- "London Bridge" by Newtrament
- "London Nights" by London Boys
- "Lonesome L.A. Cowboy" by Peter Rowan
- "A Long December" by Counting Crows
- "Long-Haired Lover from Liverpool" by Little Jimmy Osmond
- "Long Legged Linda" by Status Quo
- "Long Way from L.A." by Canned Heat
- "Long Way to Hollywood" by Hank Williams Jr.
- "Los Angeleaze" by The Bambi Slam
- "Los Angelenos" by Rialto (band)
- "Los Angeles" by Adema
- "Los Angeles" by Atmosphere
- "Los Angeles" by The Audition
- "Los Angeles" by Benjamin Biolay
- "Los Angeles" by The Bird and the Bee
- "Los Angeles" (not the one in South California, they got one in South Patagonia) by Frank Black
- "Los Angeles" by The Brilliant Green
- "Los Angeles" by Buddy Hodge
- "Los Angeles" by Compton Brothers
- "Los Angeles" by Counting Crows
- "Los Angeles" by David Benoit
- "Los Angeles" by Denison Witmar
- "Los Angeles" by The Firebird Band
- "Los Angeles" by Frank Black
- "Los Angeles" by Gene Clark
- "Los Angeles" by Jim's Big Ego
- "Los Angeles" by Kill Hannah
- "Los Angeles" by Les Paul
- "Los Angeles" by Lescop
- "Los Angeles" by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
- "Los Angeles" by Marie-France
- "Los Angeles" by Morten Harket
- "Los Angeles" by Murray Head
- "Los Angeles" by Ozma
- "Los Angeles" by Pete Chiacchieri
- "Los Angeles" by Peter Bradley Adams
- "Los Angeles" by Porcelain and the Tramps
- "Los Angeles" by The Rosewood Thieves
- "Los Angeles" by Sensation
- "Los Angeles" The 69 Eyes
- "Los Angeles" by Sugarcult
- "Los Angeles" by They Might Be Giants
- "Los Angeles" by Tony Hendrik
- "Los Angeles" by Viva
- "Los Angeles" by Wayne Marley
- "Los Angeles" by X
- "Los Angeles Blues" by Lightnin' Hopkins
- "Los Angeles Daze" by People Under The Stairs
- "Los Angeles Eldorado" by Claude Nougaro
- "Los Angeles, I'm Yours" by The Decemberists
- "Los Angeles Is Burning" by Bad Religion
- "Los Angeles Leavin`" by David Patton
- "Los Angeles Midnite Groove" by Otis Spann
- "Los Angeles Mood (Chromium Descensions)" by Tom Waits
- "Los Angeles November 2019" by Vangelis (Blade Runner)
- "Los Angeles Poem" by Living Legends
- "Los Angeles Serenade" by Livingston Taylor
- "Los Angeles: The Song" by Justin Chart
- "Los Angeles Street Cleaner" by Paul Smith (rock vocalist) & Peter Brewis
- "Los Angeles Theme (Another Private Dick)" by Tom Waits
- "Los Angeles Times" by Gord Downie
- "Los Angeles Times" by Xzibit
- "Los Angeles Twist And Freeze" by Orlie & The Saints
- "Los Angeles Waltz" by Razorlight
- "Los Angeles Worldwide" by Good Charlotte
- "Los Angelenos" by Billy Joel
- "Los Angelenos" by Defari
- "Losers In L.A." by Funki Porcini
- "Losing California" by Sloan
- "Lost Angel" by Frank Ocean
- "Lost Angels" by R-Mean
- "Lost Angels (L.A. L.A.)" by Cold 187um
- "Lost Angeles" by Colosseum
- "Lost Angeles" by Giorgio Moroder
- "Lost In Hollywood" by The Adventures
- "Lost In Hollywood" by Ann Lewis (musician)
- "Lost In Hollywood" by Rainbow
- "Lost In Hollywood" by System of a Down
- "Lost In Hollywood" by Wall Street Crash
- "Lost In The City Of Angels" by L.A. Guns
- "Lost You To L.A." by Patsy Gallant
- "Love Is The Great Pretender" by Animal Nightlife
- "Love Not Hollywood" by The Flicks
- "Love Potion Number Nine" by The Searchers
- "Love Power" by Dionne Warwick
- "Low Rider" by War
- "Lucy and Ramona and Sunset Sam (Cruisin')" by Michael Nesmith
- "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins
- "MacArthur Park" by Jimmy Webb
- "Madame Hollywood" by Felix da Housecat featuring Miss Kittin
- "Made In Hollywood" by Daniel Boone
- "Mae Jean Goes to Hollywood" by Johnny Darrell
- "Magic Johnson" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Magic Smile" by Rosie Vela
- "Make It Funky (Full Version)" by James Brown
- "Makin' It" by David Naughton
- "Malibu" by Art Mooney
- "Malibu" by Benny Carter
- "Malibu" by Bruce Johnston
- "Malibu" by Catch
- "Malibu" by George Duke
- "Malibu" by Hole
- "Malibu" by Joe Farrell
- "Malibu" by Joe Walsh
- "Malibu" by Jucifer
- "Malibu" by María Duval
- "Malibu" by Patricia Paay
- "Malibu" by Sons Of Moses
- "Malibu" by Tom Scott
- "Malibu" by Baya
- "Malibu" by The Tymes
- "A Malibu" by Caroline Loeb
- "Malibu 69" by Grant McLennan
- "Malibu Beach Nightmare" by Hanoi Rocks
- "Malibu Beat" by Tito Puente
- "Malibu Boy" by Dennis O'Brien
- "Malibu Breeze" by Richie Cole (musician)
- "A Malibu Chronicle" by Ginger
- "Malibu Dreams" by Kenny G
- "Malibu Gas Station" by Sonic Youth
- "Malibu Moonlight" by Stan Kenton
- "Malibu Lighthouse" by Malibu's Kazoos
- "Malibu Love Nest" by Luna
- "Malibu People" by John Phillips
- "Malibu Rain" by Chris Christian
- "Malibu Run" by The Fender IV
- "Malibu Shuffle" by Rodney Franklin
- "Malibu Sunset" by Bruce Rowland
- "Malibu Surf" by The Cornells
- "Malibu U" by Harpers Bizarre
- "Mama Told Me Not to Come" by Three Dog Night
- "Man of the Year" by Schoolboy Q
- "Maria Elena (Letter from L.A.)" by Concrete Blonde Y Los Illegals
- "Marilyn (Auf Dem Sunset Boulevard)" by Lilli Berlin
- "Marina Del Rey" by George Strait
- "Marina Del Ray" by Lunch At Allen's
- "Marina Del Rey" by Marc Jordan
- "Marla's Memory Lane" by Who-Dun-It (produced by Monk Higgins - the title refers to a famous Los Angeles jazz club)
- "Marley Purt Drive" by Bee Gees
- "Marmendy Mill" by The Turtles
- "Marriage Made in Hollywood" by Paul Brady
- "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign" by Dory Previn
- "Maryland" by Vonda Shepard
- "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" by Love
- "The Medal Song" by Culture Club
- "Meet at Sunset and Highland" by Gary Farr
- "Megablast (Hip Hop on Precinct 13)" by Bomb The Bass
- "Melrose Avenue" by California Guitar Trio
- "Memories of El Monte" by The Penguins
- "Men in This Town" by Shakira
- "Men's Room, L.A." by Kinky Friedman
- "The Mermaid Parade" by Phosphorescent (band)
- "The Message. An Original Hollywood Theme" by Cabaret Voltaire
- "Mexico, Manhattan & Malibu" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Mid-City Fiesta" by People Under The Stairs
- "Midnight At Pink's" by Hal Blaine
- "Midnight City" by M83
- "Midnight Flyer" by Nat 'King' Cole
- "Midnight in L.A." by Dave Davies
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight and the Pips
- "MM of LA" by Paper Bubble
- "Moment 4 Life" by Nicki Minaj
- "Moment in Hyde Park" by David Benoit
- "Mood Hollywood" by Dorsey Brothers
- "Moon Over Malibu" by Brian Protheroe
- "Moonlight Drive" by The Doors
- "Mount Vernon and Fairway – Theme" by Beach Boys
- "Movin' Thru L.A." by Gary Farr
- "Moving to LA" by Art Brut
- "Mr Bubble Goes to Hollywood" by Brand X
- "Mr DJ" by the Concept
- "Mulholland" by Jan Berry
- "Mulholland Drive" by Ace Dinning
- "Mulholland Drive" by Gaslight Anthem
- "Mulholland Drive" by Keith Harman
- "Mulholland Falls" by Dave Grusin
- "Mulholland Nights" by The Crusaders
- "Music Strings/Oh Hollywood" by Mary McCaslin
- "My 64" by Mike jones, Bun B, & Snoop Dogg
- "My Adidas" by Run-DMC
- "My L.A." by Tacey Robbins And The Vendells
- "My Life" by Billy Joel
- "My Life" by Slaughterhouse
- "My Town" by Hollywood Undead
N–R
- "N.J. to L.A." by Naughty By Nature
- "N. Koreatown" by Brazzaville
- "NYLA" by Blackbear
- "NY/LA Rappers" by Jimmy And The Critters Russ Parr
- "NY NY LA LA" by Lil Mama and Snoop Dogg
- "Nashville, You Ain't Hollywood" by Linda Hargrove
- "Nashville's Gone Hollywood" by Heather Myles
- "Nashville's Gone to Hollywood" by Bob Hayes
- "The Neighborhood" by Los Lobos
- "New Malibu" by Rinder & Lewis
- "New Year's Eve (Back at the House on Sunset)" (from the musical 'Sunset Boulevard')
- "The New York Debut of an L.A. Artist (Jazz Crowd)" by Andy Prieboy
- "New York - L.A." by Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio
- "New York to California" by Mat Kearney
- "The Next Plane to L.A." by Fred Carter, Jr.
- "Next Plane to London" by The Rose Garden
- "Nichols Canyon Fuunk" by Buddy Miles
- "A Night in L.A." by Ry Cooder
- "Night in Watts" by Rhino 39
- "No.5" by Hollywood Undead
- "No Holiday in L.A." by Ronnie Prophet
- "No Hollywood Ending" by The Fixx
- "No Hollywood Movie" by Lesley Hamilton
- "No More Parties in LA" by Kanye West
- "No Other Place" by Hollywood Undead
- "No Peace, Los Angeles" by Mike Doughty
- "No Room in Frame" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "No Se Vende La Calle" by Doc Gyneco
- "No Sleep till Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys
- "Nobody Walks in L.A." by Ashford & Simpson
- "Not a Dull Moment" by Bad Astronaut
- "Nothing Like L.A." by Ice Cube
- "Nothing's Real in L.A." by Oliver Sain
- "Now I'm a Fool" by Eagles of Death Metal
- "OK L.A." by Propeller
- "Obsessed" by Mariah Carey
- "Ocean Front Walk" by Charles Wright
- "Ode to L.A." by The Raveonettes
- "Oh, Cumberland" by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight" by Rod Stewart
- "Oh, La Brea" by Man Man
- "Oh What You Said (Are We Burnt Up?)" by Charlie Barnet (about the 1939 fire at the Palomar Ballroom)
- "Old Hollywood" by Julian Casablancas
- "Old L.A." by Mike McDonald
- "Old L.A. Tonight" by Ozzy Osbourne
- "Old School Hollywood" by System of a Down
- "Olé Mulholland" by Frank Black
- "Olympia - Auf Nach Los Angeles" by Jurgen Von Manger
- "On Fire" by Tone-Loc
- "On Larrabee" by Rockin' Foo
- "On My Way in L.A." by Phil Carmen
- "On My Way to L.A." by Lighthouse
- "On My Way (To Old L.A.)" by Jerry Palmer
- "On Sunset" by The Decades
- "On The Boulevard" by Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg
- "On the Way to L.A." by We The People
- "On to L.A." by Manny Fryzer
- "Onda Callejera" by Ry Cooder
- "One in a Million" by Guns N' Roses
- "One Night in Eagle Rock by Titanic (band)
- "One Night in Hollywood" by Feargal Sharkey
- "One Night in Hollywood" (from the film 'He's My Girl')
- "Only a Demo (Acid Fingers Rap Session)" by Simon Harris
- "Only in California" by Mack 10
- "Only in L.A." by Bizzy Bone
- "Ooh La La in L.A." by Slade
- "Open Up" by Leftfield
- "Order Through Chaos" by Psycho Realm
- "Orpheus Dreams of Disneyland" by Bill Nelson
- "Out in L.A." by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Out of L.A." by Jude
- "Out on the Weekend" by Neil Young
- "Outside L.A." by Nat T Jones
- "The Overachievers" by Liars
- "Pacific Coast Highway" by Burt Bacharach
- "Pacific Coast Highway" by Electracoustic
- "Pacific Coast Highway" by Hole
- "Pacific Coast Highway" by Sonic Youth
- "Pacific Coast Party" by Smash Mouth
- "Pacific Palisades" (hymn tune)
- "Palladium Party" by Harry James
- "Palladium Punch" by Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra ('Palladium' is the Hollywood Palladium)
- "Palm Desert" by Van Dyke Parks
- "Palmdale" by Soho (band)
- "Panic Zone" by N.W.A
- "Paradise City" by Guns N' Roses
- "Paramount Conversations" (from the musical 'Sunset Boulevard')
- "Party at the Rainbow" by Sacred Child
- "Party in Hollywood" by London
- "Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus
- "Pasadena" by Done Lying Down
- "Pasadena" by Duesenberg
- "Pasadena" by John Edmond
- "Pasadena" by John Paul Young
- "Pasadena" by Maywood
- "Pasadena" by Modern Skirts
- "Pasadena" by Pussycat
- "Pasadena" by Temperance Seven
- "Pasadena Day March" by Vessella's Italian Band
- "Pasadena Days" by Paul Brett's Sage
- "Pasadena Sungodown" by Broadcast (yhtye)
- "Pasadena Town" by Les Humphries
- "Pasadena's On My Mind" by Barry Travers
- "Peace Frog" by The Doors
- "Peace in L.A." by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- "Peace Treaty" by Kam
- "Pershing Square" by Dario Marianelli
- "Pershing Square" by Jackie Lee
- "Pershing Square" by Mark Mancina
- "Pershing Square" by Stan Kenton
- "Piano Man" by Billy Joel
- "Pico and Sepulveda" by Felix Figueroa & His Orchestra (regularly featured on Dr. Demento's syndicated radio show)
- "Pico-Union District" by Psycho Realm
- "Picture Postcards from L.A." by Joshua Kadison
- "Pigeon of L.A." by East Side Kids
- "Pike Street - Park Slope" by Harvey Danger (mentions both New York City & Los Angeles)
- "Pimpin'" by Hollywood Undead
- "Please Come to Boston" by Dave Loggins
- "Poor Little Hollywood Star" (from the musical 'Little Me')
- "Poor Man's Shangri-La" by Ry Cooder
- "Postcard from Hollywood" by Andrew Matheson
- "Postcard from L.A." by UK Subs
- "Postcards from Hollywood" by Ned Doheny
- "The Powder Room" by Fiction Factory (Hollywood)
- "Powerhouse" by The Game
- "Pretty Tied Up" by Guns N' Roses
- "Promised Land" by Chuck Berry
- "Prophet" by Jude
- "Public Enemy #1" by Public Enemy
- "Pulaski" by Drive-By Truckers
- "Punch Out at Malibu" by Surf Punks
- "Punky's Dilemma" by Simon and Garfunkel
- "Purple Stain" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Put My Star (On the Sidewalk of Hollywood)" by Altrinna Grayson
- "Qué Onda Guero?" by Beck
- "The Queen of 1964" by Neil Sedaka
- "The Queen of Hollywood High" by John Stewart
- "Radio" by Lana Del Rey
- "Radio Waves" by Roger Waters
- "Ragga Bomb" by Skrillex
- "Raining in California" by Human Nature
- "Raining in L.A." by IIIrd Tyme Out
- "Raining in L.A." by Renee Armand
- "Rainy Day in L.A." by Marvin Jenkins
- "The Real El Rey" by Frank Black
- "The Recipe" by Kendrick Lamar featuring Dr. Dre
- "Red Hollywood" by The Bible
- "Redondo Beach" by Patti Smith, later covered by Morrissey
- "Regulate" by Warren G
- "Release the Stars" by Rufus Wainwright
- "Revolution Blues" by Neil Young
- "Rich People of Hollywood" by Stanley Wilson
- "Ridin' Down Ole 99" by Joe & Rose Lee Maphis
- "Riot on 103rd Street" by Mother Earth
- "Riot on Sunset Strip" by The Standells
- "Ritmo De Los Angeles" by Phil Manzanera
- "The River" by Good Charlotte
- "Roadblock" (Ben Liebrand mix) by Stock Aitken & Waterman
- "Rock in L.A." by PFM
- "Rockaway to Sunset" by Spyro Gyra
- "Rockin' and Rollin' on the Streets of Hollywood" by Buddy Miles
- "Rockin' at the Philharmonic" by Chuck Berry
- "Rockin' in L.A." by Teazer
- "Rockin' L.A." by Billy Burnette
- "Rock Show" by Paul McCartney and Wings
- "Rodeo Drive" by Sniff 'n' the Tears
- "Rodney's English Disco" by International Language
- "Roller Skating Hollywood" by Peter Kent (Musikproduzent)
- "Romance in Beverly Hills" by Gary Farr
- "Rooming House on Venice Beach" by Jonathan Richman
- "Rose of Bel-Air" by David Rose & His Orchestra
- "Rosecrans Blvd" by 5th Dimension
- "Route 66" by many artists
- "Route 101" by Herb Alpert
- "Run Run Run" by David Blue
- "Runaway Horses" by Belinda Carlisle
- "Runnin' Blue" by The Doors
S
- "Saint Joseph High School Dance" by York Brothers
- "Saints of Los Angeles" by Mötley Crüe
- "Salute" by Slaughterhouse
- "Samba L.A." by Chick Corea
- "San Fernando" by Mary McCaslin
- "San Fernando Line" by Springfield Revival
- "San Fernando Road" by Flying Burrito Brothers
- "San Fernando Square" by Spade Cooley
- "San Fernando Valley" by Bing Crosby
- "Sands Of Malibu" by Johnny And The Mark V
- "Santa Ana Wind" by Nashville Edition
- "Santa Ana Wind" by Skip Battin
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Beach Boys
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Christopher
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Cold War Kids
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Everclear
- "The Santa Ana Winds" by Gary Farr
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Lalomie Washburn
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Sons of Bill
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Steve Goodman
- "Santa Ana Winds" by Survivor
- "Santa Ana Winds" by The Wedding Present
- "Santa Ana Woman" by The Bobs
- "Santa Anna Speed Queen" by Fat Water
- "Santa Anna Winds" by Freddie Hubbard
- "Santa Barbara And Crenshaw Follies" by David Murray (saxophonist)
- "Santa Fe Express" by Spade Cooley
- "Santa Monica" by Bedouin Soundclash
- "Santa Monica" by Everclear 1996
- "Santa Monica" by Hothouse Flowers
- "Santa Monica" by Paul Smith (rock vocalist) & Peter Brewis
- "Santa Monica" by Peter Holsapple And Chris Stamey
- "Santa Monica" by Savage Garden
- "Santa Monica" by Steve Slagle
- "Santa Monica" by Theory Of A Deadman
- "Santa Monica" by Tribb
- "Santa Monica Bay" by Consortium
- "Santa Monica Bay" by Leif Garrett
- "Santa Monica Bound" by Alan Parker
- "Santa Monica Dream" by Angus & Julia Stone
- "Santa Monica Flyer" by the Hunters
- "The Santa Monica Mix" by Gary Farr
- "Santa Monica Nights" by David Hasselhoff
- "Santa Monica Pier" by Bishop & Gwinn
- "The Santa Monica Pier" by Christine Lavin
- "Santa Monica Pier" by Noel Harrison
- "Santa Monica Rambler" by Spade Cooley
- "Santa Monica Sunshine" by Sweet
- "Saticoy Street" by Big Sir
- "Saturday Night at the Movies" by The Drifters
- "Saturday Night on Sunset Strip" by Edd Byrnes
- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" by Billy Joel in 1976, by Bette Midler and by Ronnie Spector in 1977
- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" by Eminem
- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" by Saga
- "Scene for Dummies" by Hollywood Undead
- "Scream in the Night" by Garland Jeffreys
- "Screen Kiss" by Thomas Dolby
- "Screenwriter's Blues" by Soul Coughing
- "See You in L.A." by Mascara
- "Sex and Dying in High Society" by X
- "Shade 45 Freestyle" by The Game
- "Shadow Hills California" by Head of David
- "Shaky Town" by Jackson Browne
- "Shangri-LA" by Barry Sparks
- "She Devils of Beverly Hills" by The Automatics
- "She's Gone to L.A. Again" by Oakridge Boys
- "She's Off to L.A." by California Cowboys
- "Shooting Star" by Poison
- "Showdown (Riot on Sunset)" by L.A. Guns
- "Shufflin' at the Hollywood" by Lionel Hampton
- "Si Je N'ai Rien De Toi" by Celine Dion
- "Sick Again" by Led Zeppelin
- "Sidewalk Requiem, Los Angeles, June 5th and 6th" by Chad Stuart And Jeremy Clyde
- "Signed Dangerous of Hollywood" by 999
- "Silent Love Song" by Jason Mraz
- "Silverlake" by Michelle Featherstone
- "Silverlake" by Steve Young
- "Silverlake" by Yellowjackets
- "Simple Life (Ode to L.A.)" by Valdy
- "Sin City" by The Flying Burrito Brothers
- "Sketches on Sunset" by California Guitar Trio
- "Skies of L.A." by Céline Dion
- "Slaughter on Sunset Strip" by White Fence
- "Slaughterhouse" by Joe Budden
- "Slauson Cut Off" by Tom Kubis
- "Slauson Party" by Round Robin
- "Slauson Shuffletime" by Round Robin
- "Slauson Town" by Round Robin
- "Slauson USA" by Little Winfrey
- "The Sleep of Hollywood" by Bill Nelson
- "Sleepless in Silverlake" by Les Savy Fav
- "Smooth Operator" by Sade
- "So at Last" by Butch Walker
- "So.Cal" by Delinquent Habits
- "So Far from L.A." by Nicolas Peyrac
- "So Hollywood" by Filmstars
- "So L.A." by The Motels
- "So Much for L.A." by D.C. LaRue
- "So N.Y." by Fabolous
- "Some L.A. Niggaz" by Dr. Dre
- "Some Other Time" by X
- "Somebody Called L.A." by Tony Booth
- "Something About the Sunshine" by Anna Margaret
- "Somewhere In My Heart" by Aztec Camera
- "A Sorta Fairytale" by Tori Amos
- "Soul Travelin' (The G.B.E.)" by Gary Byrd
- "South Bay Surfers" by The Intelligence
- "South Central" by Super Cat
- "South Central L.A. Kulture" by Wadada Leo Smith
- "South Central Rain" by R.E.M.
- "South In New Orleans" by Johnnie Wright
- "Southern California" by Tammy Wynette and George Jones
- "Spahn Ranch" by Hoodoo Gurus
- "Spectacular Views" by Rilo Kiley
- "Speedin' On Da Highway/Exit 13" by LL Cool J
- "Spoiled Brats From Malibu" by Surf Punks
- "Squeeze the Trigger" by Ice-T
- "St. Francis Dam Disaster" by Frank Black and the Catholics
- "(Standing on) The Sunset Strip" by The Zoo
- "Star" by Second Image
- "Stars in Hollywood" by Emerson
- "Still in Hollywood" by Concrete Blonde
- "Storia in L.A" by PFM
- "Straight Outta Compton" by N.W.A
- "Stranded in L.A." by L.A. Guns
- "Strange Season" by Michael Penn (references Angels Flight railway in Downtown Los Angeles)
- "The Streets" by Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm
- "Stuck in a Pagoda with Tricia Toyota" by The Dickies
- "Stuck in L.A." by Spirit
- "Suicide & Vine" by Peter McCann
- "Summer in Bel Air" by Roland Thyssen
- "Summer in Malibu" by Lou Christie
- "Summit Ridge Drive" by Artie Shaw
- "Sun Valley Jump" by Glenn Miller
- "Sunday in L.A." by Michael Jarrett
- "Sunday Night in San Fernando" by Mel Tormé
- "Sundown on Sunset" by Kagny
- "Sunken Waltz" by Calexico
- "Sunrise in Malibu" by Horace Silver
- "Sunrise on Sunset" by Arlyn Gale
- "Sunrise on Sunset" by Hollywood Stars
- "Sunset" by Kid Ink
- "Sunset After Midnight" by Bad Moon Rising
- "Sunset and Vine" by The Charlatans (UK band)
- "Sunset and Vine" by Earl Dukes
- "Sunset and Vine" by Kim Morrison
- "Sunset and Vine" by Norro Wilson
- "Sunset and Vine" by Passion
- "Sunset and Vine" by Waylon Jennings
- "Sunset at Noon" by Kenny G
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Alex M.O.R.P.H. featuring Ana Criado
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Cal Tjader & Claus Ogerman
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Charlie Robison
- "Sunset Boulevard" by City Boy
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Emblem3
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Flying Burrito Brothers
- "Sunset Boulevard" by John Phillips
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Kim Fowley
- "Sunset Boulevard" by The Syn
- "Sunset Boulevard" by Virgo
- "Sunset Boulevard" by 'Wah Wah' Watson
- "Sunset Boulevard" (from the musical of the same name)
- "Sunset Cruzin' (Crazy)" by Chris Paul & Mia V
- "Sunset Grill" by Don Henley
- "Sunset on L.A." by Gino Vanelli
- "Sunset on Sunset" by Tina Turner
- "Sunset on Sunset Boulevard" by David Olney
- "Sunset People" by Donna Summer
- "Sunset Queen" by Frank CarilloAnd Annie Golden
- "Sunset Strip" by The Agency
- "Sunset Strip" by Courtney Love
- "Sunset Strip" by Jimmy Dorsey
- "Sunset Strip" by The Numbers
- "Sunset Strip" by Ray Stevens
- "Sunset Strip" by Reg Owen
- "Sunset Strip" by Roger Waters
- "Sunset Strip" by David Rose & His Orchestra
- "Sunset Strut" by Bitch
- "Sunset Symphony" by People of Sunset Strip
- "Sunset Tower" by Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
- "Superthug" by Noreaga
- "Surf City" by Jan and Dean
- "Surfin' Safari" by The Beach Boys
- "Surfin' U.S.A." by The Beach Boys
- "Surfin U.S.S.R" by Ray Stevens
- "Surf Route 101" by Jan and Dean
- "Survival Test" by Jaylib
- "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" by Rachel Stevens
- "Swingin' at the Tower" by Ray Anthony
- "Swingin' on the Strip" (Original Soundtrack of '77 Sunset Strip")
T
- "Take It to the Hoop - L.A. Lakers" by Mighty Fire
- "Take Manhattan" by Soul Asylum
- "Take Me Along" by Miley Cyrus
- "Take Me Back to Hollywood" by Ted
- "Take Me to L.A." by Dick Rabbit
- "Take Them to the Traitors' Gate" by Thinkman
- "Tale of Two Cities" by The Lords of the New Church
- "A Tale of 2 Citiez" by J. Cole
- "Tales from Tinsel Town" by Sweet Wine
- "Tear Me Apart" by Suzi Quatro
- "Tell Me Baby" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Thank God for Hollywood" by Robyn Archer
- "That's Hollywood" by Mavis McCauley
- "That's How We Do It in L.A." by Lindsey Buckingham
- "That's Why Hollywood Loves Me" by Geno Washington
- "Theme Hollywood" by Mort Shuman
- "Therapy Lounge (L.A.)" by One Hit Wonder (band)
- "There Ain't No Beverly Hills in Tennessee" by Shenandoah
- "There's a Broken Heart for Every Rock and Roll Star on Laurel Canyon Boulevard" by Christopher Milk
- "There's a Tear for Every Smile in Hollywood" (from the musical 'Show Girl In Hollywood')
- "Things Are Looking Good (Out in Hollywood)" by Baker Knight
- "This Ain't Hollywood" by Mark Steven Reeve
- "This City Is Named After the Angels" by Robyn Archer
- "This Hollywood Life" by Suede
- "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan
- "This Is L.A." by The Briggs (Used as the team song for the Los Angeles Galaxy)
- "This Is L.A." by Delinquent Habits
- "This Is L.A." by Lemon D
- "This Is Los Angeles" by WC
- "This Is My Hollywood" by 3 Colours Red
- "This Is Why I Came to California" by Leon Ware
- "This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims (rapper)
- "This Old World's Too Funky for Me" by Joe Cocker & The Crusaders
- "This Town" by The Go-Go's
- "Three in Venice" by Jimmie Spheeris
- "Three Little Pigs" by Green Jellÿ
- "Throw Up Ya Gunz" by 2Pac
- "Thugz Mansion" by Tupac Shakur
- "Thunder in Tinseltown" by The Wishing Tree
- "Thunder Over Rincon" by Jon And The Nightriders
- "Tiffany Queen" by The Byrds
- "Time Spent in Los Angeles" by Dawes
- "Tinsel Town" by David Roach (saxophonist)
- "Tinsel Town" by Ronny Jordan
- "Tinsel Town" by Jimmy Hibbert
- "Tinsel Town" by Shawn Mullins
- "Tinseltown" by Tony Carey
- "Tinseltown" by The Wisdom Of Harry
- "Tinsel Town Theory (aka The Hollywood Story)" by Lakeside
- "Tinsel Town (You Don't Fool Me)" by Linx
- "Tinseltown to the Boogiedown" by Scritti Politti
- "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John
- "Tiny Vessels" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "To Die in L.A." by West Indian Girl
- "To Live & Die in L.A." by Makaveli
- "To Live and Die in L.A." by Wang Chung
- "To Live & Die in C.A" by Daz Dillinger
- "To Protect and Entertain" (feat. Murs) by Busy P
- "To Wichita Falls from L.A." by Roberta Sherwood
- "Too Much Hollywood" by Axewitch
- "Topanga" by David Soul
- "Topanga" by Kathy Smith
- "Topanga Canyon" by John Phillips
- "Topanga Canyon Road" by The Fun & Games
- "Topanga Windows" by Spirit
- "Tourists Are Invading Hermosa Beach" by The Imposters
- "Train" by Goldfrapp
- "Train to Anaheim" by David Blue
- "The Train to West Covina" by Gary Farr
- "Tremors and Time Steps (One Last Dance for My Father)" by Dory Previn
- "The Trip" by Donovan
- "Trip in Hollywood" by 20/20
- "Trocadero Ballroom" by Swing
- "Tropico" by Lana Del Rey
- "Trouble in Tinseltown" by Royal Crown Revue
- "Trouble on My Mind" by Pusha T
- "Truckin' (They're Going Hollywood in Harlem)" by Martha Raye
- "The Twelve Days of a Los Angeles Ram Christmas" by Elliott, Walter And Bennett
- "Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)" by The Mamas & The Papas
- "Two More Bottles of Wine" by Emmylou Harris
- "Two People from New York (On the Way to L.A.)" by Terry & Laurel
U–V
- "U.C.L.A." by Sylvie Vartan
- "Uncomfortably Numb" by Butch Walker
- "The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" by The Rolling Stones
- "Under the Bridge" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- "Uneasy Rider" by the Charlie Daniels Band
- "Unity" by Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown
- "Up All Night (Frankie Miller Goes to Hollywood)" by Counting Crows
- "Uptown L.A." by Beau Coup
- "Urban Futuristic (Son of South Central)" by Pop Will Eat Itself
- "Valley Girl" by Frank Zappa
- "Valley Girl Ventriloquist" by Dog Fashion Disco
- "Van Nuys (Es Very Nice)" by Los Abandoned
- "Van Nuys" by Sixx:A.M.
- "Venice Beach" by Bob Neuwirth
- "Venice Beach" by Tim Buckley
- "Venice Street Fair" by Brian Auger
- "Venice, USA" by Red Elvises
- "Venice U.S.A." by Van Morrison
- "Ventura Boulevard Boogie" by Bobby Troup
- "Ventura Highway" by America
- "The Vicodin Song" by Terra Naomi
- "Videos of Hollywood" by Caravan
- "Vine Street" by Randy Newman
- "Vine Street Blues" by Harry James
- "Vine Street Rag" by Hoagy Carmichael
- "Vine Street Rumble" by Count Basie
- "Vine Street Shimmy" by L.A. Guns
- "Visions of L.A." by Slowdive
- "Von Hollywood Träumen" by Gitte Hænning
W–Z
- "W.L.A." by Evergreen Blues
- "A Walk In L.A." by Phil Thornalley
- "Walk South Central" by Kicksquad
- "The Walker" by Fitz and the Tantrums
- "Walking in L.A." by Hagfish
- "Walking in L.A." by Missing Persons
- "Walking in Los Angeles" by Kate Micucci
- "Walking on Sunset" by John Mayall
- "Walking on Wilshire" by Jimmie Haskell
- "Wannabe in L.A." by Eagles of Death Metal
- "War Within a Breath" by Rage Against the Machine
- "Watch Ya Mouth" by 2Pac
- "Watts Riot" by Kam
- "Watts Breakaway" by Johnny Otis Show
- "Watts Happening" by (Jazz) Crusaders
- "Watts Happening" by Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
- "(The Waves of) Lunada Bay" by Jon And The Nightriders
- "Way to L.A." by Bison (featuring Holger Czukay of Can)
- "Wayfarer's Chapel" by Carol Jarvis
- "We Care a Lot" by Faith No More
- "We Lost Our Way" by Chris Isaak
- "We Love the Dodgers" by Jimmie Maddin
- "We Run L.A." by Ya Boy featuring Dr. Hollywood
- "Weekend in L.A." by George Benson
- "Welcome Home" by Kurupt
- "Welcome in L.A." by Official Hot Mess
- "Welcome Me" by Indigo Girls
- "Welcome to Hollywood" by Asylum Choir
- "Welcome to Hollywood" by Gerry Rafferty
- "Welcome to Hollywood" by Mitchel Musso
- "Welcome to L.A." by Gene Loves Jezebel
- "Welcome to L.A." by Rick Worrall
- "Welcome to My Hollywood" by Praying Mantis
- "Welcome to the Boomtown" by David & David
- "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses
- "Went Looking for Warren Zevon's Los Angeles" by Lucero
- "We're In L.A." By Steve Lawrence
- "West Coast" by The Neighbourhood
- "West Coast Anthem" by Coolio
- "West Coast Poplock" by Ronnie Hudson
- "West Hollywood" by Jack Blades
- "West L.A. Fadeaway" by Grateful Dead
- "West of Hollywood" by Steely Dan
- "Westcoastsynthesizerbeachbumgangstermusic" by King Fantastic
- "Western Ave." by Dyan Diamond
- "Westside" by Mr. Capone-E
- "Westside Story" by The Game
- "Westwood Fallout" by Amen
- "Westwood Walk" by Gerry Mulligan
- "What Am I Doing in L.A.?" by Nat Stuckey
- "What I Got" by Sublime
- "When Canyons Ruled the City" by Butch Walker
- "When Night Comes Down on Sunset" by In Tua Nua
- "When the Shit Hits the Fan/Sunset Blvd." by Todd Rundgren
- "When Veronica Plays the Harmonica (Down at the Pier in Santa Monica)" by Kay Kyser
- "Where I'm From" by Game
- "Which Way To Hollywood" by Rat Cheese
- "Whisky-A-Go-Go" by Johnny Rivers
- "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
- "White Punks on Dope" by The Tubes
- "Whittier Blvd" by Thee Midniters
- "Who Would've Thought?" by Rancid
- "Whores of Hollywood" by Amen
- "Why You'd Want to Live Here" by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Wild Side" by Motley Crue
- "Wilshire Boulevard" by Silk
- "Winds of Santa Ana" by Animal Logic
- "Windy City Polka" by Windy City Brass
- "Winnetka Exit" by Styles of Beyond
- "Winter in L.A." by Jigsaw
- "Wombling White Tie and Tails" by The Wombles
- "Workin' in L.A." by Hagood Hardy
- "Working My Way to L.A." by Jim Ford
- "The World Began in Eden and Ended in Los Angeles" by Phil Ochs
- "Worst Dominatrix In L.A." by Modern Man
- "Wrightwood Drive" by Stu Phillips
- "Wrong Way to Hollywood" by Wall of Voodoo
- "Yesterday in L.A." by David Essex
- "Yo Home to Bel-Air" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
- "You Can Strike Oil - In Hollywood" by The Sheikettes
- "You Haven't Lived Until You've Played the Palace" by Carol Channing
- "You May Be Too Much for Memphis, Baby (But You're Not Enough for L.A.)" by Eddy Arnold
- "Your Girl's Here Pt. II" by World's Fair
- "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" by David Frizzell & Shelly West
- "Zombies in Disneyland" by Doctor And The Crippens
- "Zoot Suit Riot" by Cherry Poppin' Daddies
References
- ↑ Hilburn, Robert (March 21, 2007). "A tenacious troubadour". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
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