List of songs about Toronto
This is a list of songs about Toronto, Ontario, Canada, set there, named after a location or feature of the city, or mentions of the city.
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0-9
- "416/905 (T.O. Party Anthem)" by Maestro
- "10 bands" by Drake
- "6 Man" by Drake
- "6 God" by Drake
- "5am in Toronto" by Drake
A
- "Alberta Bound" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "All That We are Talking About" by Sam Cash & the Romantic Dogs
- "Ambulance Blues" by Neil Young
- "AquaCityBoy" by k-os
- "At the Roncies" (Toronto's Roncesvalles Avenue) by Jully Black
B
- "Backyard" by The Good Lovelies
- "BaKardi Slang" by Kardinal Offishall
- "Ballade à Toronto" by Jean Leloup
- "Beverley Street" by Blue Rodeo
- "Black Ice" by Ohbijou
- "Bleed a Little While Tonight" by The Lowest of the Low
- "Bless This City" by Sunparlour Players
- "Bloor Street Breakdown" by the Climax Jazz Band
- "Bluff's Blues" by Dan Douglas and Ross Wooldridge
- "Bobcaygeon" by the Tragically Hip
C
- "Cherry Beach" by Career Suicide
- "Cherry Beach Express" by Pukka Orchestra
- "Church Bells Ringing (Christmas in the City) by Skydiggers
- "Closing Time" by Leonard Cohen
- "Cold,Cold Toronto" by Trooper
- "Coldest Night of the Year" by Bruce Cockburn
- "Cold Steel Hammer" by Big Rude Jake
- "CN Tower" by Michaele Jordana and the Poles[1]
- "Come to Toronto" by Bowser and Blue
- "Concrete Heart" by Great Lake Swimmers
- "Crabbuckit" by k-os
- "Can't Believe it" by T-Pain feat. Lil Wayne
- "City Is Mine" by Drake
- "Christmastime In Toronto" by Gordon Downie
D
- "Dope Fiends and Boozehounds" by the Rheostatics
- "Down by the Henry Moore" by Murray McLauchlan
- "Do The Slither" by Pukka Orchestra
E
"East Coast Blues" by Minglewood Band (RCA Album "Movin'" KKL1-0370)
- "Etobicokian Homesick Speedbass" by Nwodtlem
F
- "Fancy" by Drake, from Thank Me Later 2010
- "Flypaper" by k-os
- "Fam Jam" by Shad
G
- "Get Ready" by Shawn Desman
- "Godspeed You Deathwolf" by Sleepless Nights
- "Greaklakescape" by The Ghost Is Dancing
H
- "Hang on to Your Resistance" by Tom Cochrane
- "Hard Deep Junction Blues" by Big Rude Jake
- "Henry Rollins Is No Fun" by Chixdiggit
- "Honky Tonk (Toronto)" by Rae Spoon
- "Horseshoe Bay" by Skydiggers
- "Highway 401" by Alex Shain
- "Hello Brooklyn" by All Time Low
- "Home" by Ginger Ale and the Monowhales
I
- "I Beat Up Jeff Healey at The Apache Burger" by Skeeter
- "I Don't Want to Go to Toronto" by Radio Free Vestibule
- "I Will Never See the Sun" by Great Lake Swimmers
- "IAmToronto" by Humble The Poet
- "In The Tdot" by Aspektz
- "IVIVI" by Lilly Singh (AKA IISuperwomanII) and Humble The Poet
J
- "Just About "The Only" Blues" by The Lowest of the Low
- "Jane" by Barenaked Ladies
- "Jane Station" by The Ghost Is Dancing
K
- "King Edward Hotel" by Matt Paxton
- "King of Spain" by Moxy Frovous
- "Know Yourself" by Drake
- "King of the Fall" by The Weeknd
L
- "La Villa Strangiato (An Exercise in Self-Indulgence) VII. Danforth and Pape" by Rush
- "Liberty Street" by Alex Shain
- "Lightfoot" by The Guess Who
- "Live from the Gutter" by Drake and Future
M
- "Magpie" by Big Rude Jake
- "Meet Me at The Ship Centre So We Can Throw Day Olds at The Security Guards" by Crushkill
- "Might Not" by Belly and The Weeknd
- "Mr. Metro" by Devon
- "My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors" by Moxy Früvous
- "Municipal Prick" by Fucked Up
N
- "Neck Deep in the Blues" by Big Rude Jake
- "Northern Touch" by Rascalz ft. Kardinal Offishall, Thrust, Checkmate, Choclair
O
- "On Yonge Street" by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Ontario" - Neil Young
P
- "Paris Be Mine" by The Bicycles
- "Parkdale" by Elizabeth Sheppard
- "Parkdale" by Metric
- "Peace and Quiet" by Ron Hawkins
- "People City" by Gary Gray and Tommy Ambrose
Q
- "Quarantine" by Career Suicide
- "Queen Jane" by Barzin
- "Queen Street Gringo" by Adolf Glitter
S
- "Salesmen, Cheats and Liars" by The Lowest of the Low
- "Say Aah" by Trey Songz
- "She's Going to Toronto" by Lewis Melville
- "Sleeping In Toronto" by Jim Bryson
- "Spadina Bus" by The Shuffle Demons
- "Spadina Expressway" by Dan Bryk
- "Sweet T.O" By John Coghlan
- "Summer Sixteen" by Drake
- "Sunnyside Stomp" by Ross Wooldridge and Dan Douglas
T
- "That Song About Trees & Kites" by The Lowest of the Low
- "The Anthem" by Kardinal Offishall
- "The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead" by Final Fantasy
- "The Embassy (223 Augusta)" by Henri Fabergé and the Adorables
- "The King of Spain" by Moxy Früvous
- "The Light That Guides You Home" by Jim Cuddy
- "The Old Apartment" by Barenaked Ladies
- "The Scarborough Settler's Lament" by Sandy Glendenning (recorded by Stan Rogers in 1982)
- "The Toronto Song" ("Toronto Sucks") by Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie
- "This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide" by The Kings
- "This Lamb Sells Condos" by Final Fantasy
- "To It and At It" by Stompin' Tom Connors
- "Tony Montana" by Future Feat. Drake
- "Toronto" by Lenny Breau
- "Toronto (Unabridged)" by Silverstein
- "Toronto Enough Tonight" by The Parkas
- "Toronto Sucks" by Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie
- "Toronto Volunteers" a traditional song (recorded by Anne Lederman in 1991)
- "Totally Untitled" by Kupek
- "Trinity Bellwoods" by Treble Charger
- "Toronto" by Ron Dias ft Blake Carrington
- "Toronto Pt. 2" by Ron Dias Feat. Kim Davis
- "Toronto #4" by The Tragically Hip
- "T.Ode" by Abdominal (rapper)
- "T.O. Gold" by Honey Cocaine
U
- "Under the Carlaw Bridge" by The Lowest of the Low
W
- "Wayward and Parliament" by Amy Millan
- "Welcome to Toronto" by Ones Project
- "Western Skies" by Blue Rodeo
- "Where U Goin" by Arkells
- "Where Ya At" by Drake and Future
Y
Songs with videos of Toronto
These songs, while not having Toronto in their names, lyrics, or in content, have, as their (promotional) videos, scenes of Toronto.
- Free by The Tea Party
- I'm an Adult Now by The Pursuit of Happiness
- Lovers in a Dangerous Time by Barenaked Ladies
- Pour ton sourire by Jorane featuring Daniel Lanois
- Pretty by The Weeknd
- Rise Up by Parachute Club
- Romantic Traffic by the Spoons
- "Spadina Bus" by The Shuffle Demons
- Stereo Love by Edward Maya and Mia Martina
- Subdivisions by Rush
- Jet Lag by Simple Plan
- Little Bones by The Tragically Hip
- Toronto by Ron Dias ft Blake Carrington
- Toronto Pt. 2 by Ron Dias Feat. Kim Davis (pointless relationship remake)
- Toes by Lights
- Wide Open by Jenny Mayhem
References
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