Places worth singing about
Unless a songwriter is writing a state song, s/he probably doesn't give a whole lot of thought to the places s/he writes about. The place might be a cherished hometown or just an unexpected tour bus layover, but whatever the reason, places do tend to get mentioned in songs. The following is a list of places mentioned in Den Hollinden music. No, it's not complete, but it'll get closer to being that way as time goes on. It's provided as a help to somebody doing geographical research on music in general or Den Hollinden music in particular or anybody just trying to figure out if somewhere close to them has ever landed in one of these songs.
The rules for making the list
Without making a big deal out of list membership, here are the rules for being included: The basic rule is just to be fair and truthful. If a place is mentioned by name, it'll be included on this page. If the average American--or at least somebody from the local area in question--should reasonably be expected to be able to figure out the name of the area by the event(s) described, it'll also be included. If a place isn't mentioned and the song could reasonably have happened in one or more different places, it won't be included, even if the place is known. Keeping a place ambiguous can make it more universal, possible and personal. It could have happened anywhere; so, why tie it down to a specific piece of real estate?
In addition to whether or not a location gets mentioned, there is the question of the zoom level of the mention: country? state? county? town? The rule here is that the decision will be made based solely on the context of the place in the song with no parallel listings of the more general locations. In other words, there won't be separate listings of say the country and state for a particular song just because a county was listed.
Okay, so what does this all mean? A few examples should make everything clear:
- "Child of a Fallen Soldier" specifically mentions Tuba City in the line:
He asked, "When's Mama comin' home; does anybody know?"
Til her spirit drifted down on that Tuba City snow.
Explicitly naming the place in the lyrics qualifies Tuba City, AZ to appear with this song in the list.
- "Broke Stuff" describes the capture of Patrick Miller early in the war with Iraq. The song doesn't mention Iraq by name, but Americans are quite familiar with the story of Miller from American newspaper stories and Iraqi television. They know the events described occurred in Iraq--not, for example, in Afghanistan; so, Iraq also qualifies for appearing with this song in the list.
- "Old 124" starts out by mentioning the Legion hall and declares at the end of each chorus that you can "...find us...at the old 124. While the average American might be confused by these hints, it's quite enough information to get you pointed in the direction of American Legion Post #124 from anybody in Ferdinand, Indiana. Ferdinand, IN would therefore be associated with this song in the list. Of course, in this particular case, Ferdinand is also mentioned explicitly; so, it would already have made the list for that reason alone.
- "Somebody Over There" is a song about missing a family member who has gone off to fight a war. When the song was written would tend to place the conflict in Iraq or Afghanistan, but the feelings expressed would apply equally well to missing a doughboy during World War I or even someone gone off to fight some future war fifty or a hundred years from now. The song falls into that universal or creatively ambiguous category and is not listed here with any particular geographical location.
Again, the important thing isn't so much understanding each rule and how to apply it but rather that the list you see here was compiled using a set of rules and that those rules were applied consistently.
The list
 USA
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Arizona |
| Place | | Song title |
| Tuba City, AZ | | "Child of a Fallen Soldier" |
California |
| Place | | Song title |
| Hollywood, CA | | "Friendly Fire" |
| Hollywood, CA | | "I Wanna Donna" |
District of Columbia |
| Place | | Song title |
| Washington, DC | | "How to Be a Country Star in DC" |
Indiana |
| Place | | Song title |
| Indiana | | "Basketball Song, The" |
| Indiana | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| Dubois County | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Dubois County | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| Dale, IN | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Evansville, IN | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| Ferdinand, IN | | "Basketball Song, The" |
| Ferdinand, IN | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Ferdinand, IN | | "Old 124" |
| Holland, IN | | "Girls of Holland, IN" |
| Holland, IN | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Huntingburg, IN | | "Christmas in Huntingburg" |
| Huntingburg, IN | | "¡Hola, Huntingburg!" |
| Huntingburg, IN | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Jasper, IN | | "Kitty Kitty" |
| Jasper, IN | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| St. Henry, IN | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| Santa Claus, IN | | "How 'M I S'posed T' Have A Merry Christmas" |
| Troy, IN | | "Kitty Kitty" |
Kentucky |
| Place | | Song title |
| Kentucky | | "Love You, Loretta Lynn" |
| Kentucky | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
| Ft. Knox, KY | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
New York |
| Place | | Song title |
| New York, NY | | "I Wanna Donna" |
Tennessee |
| Place | | Song title |
| Tennessee | | "Words That Make Her Cry" |
| Nashville, TN | | "I Wanna Donna" |
Texas |
| Place | | Song title |
| Texas | | "The Biggest Hearts in Texas (Merrik's Song)" |
| Galveston, TX | | "Who's Messin' Up Your Red Hair Tonight" |
| Lodi, TX | | "Who's Messin' Up Your Red Hair Tonight" |
| The Alamo, San Antonio, TX | | "Friendly Fire" |
Virginia |
| Place | | Song title |
| Virginia | | "St. Patty's Day" |
| Blacksburg, VA | | "Blacksburg" |
Wisconsin |
| Place | | Song title |
| Milwaukee, WI | | "Bungalow Bar Song, The" |
 Germany
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| Place | | Song title |
| Germany | | "Bungalow Bar Song, The" |
| Germany | | "St. Henry Christmas" |
 Iraq
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| Place | | Song title |
| Iraq | | "Broke Stuff" |
| Iraq | | "Old 124" |
 Ireland
|
| Place | | Song title |
| Ireland | | "St. Patty's Day" |
 Korea
|
| Place | | Song title |
| Korea | | "Old 124" |
 Kuwait
|
| Place | | Song title |
| Kuwait | | "4th CAG Seabag Drag" |
 Saudi Arabia
|
| Place | | Song title |
| Mecca | | "4th CAG Seabag Drag" |
| Saudi Arabia | | "4th CAG Seabag Drag" |
 Vietnam
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| Place | | Song title |
| Vietnam | | "Old 124" |
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