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THIS IS AMERICA -December 9, 2002: Songs About American Cities


By Shelley Gollust



(Theme)
VOICE 1:
Most Americans have a city they like best. It may be the city they were born in. It may be the city they would like



to call home. Over the years, American songwriters have described these feelings in music.
I'm Shirley Griffith.
VOICE 2:
And I'm Rich Kleinfeldt. The story of songs about American cities is our report today on the VOA Special



English program, this is America.
("New York, New York"/Frank 1 Sinatra)
VOICE 1:
"New York, New York." More songs have been written about America's biggest city


than about any other city. More than eight-million people live in New York. Many
others dream about leaving their small towns to go there. They want to become rich
and famous. Frank Sinatra sings about this dream in the most popular song written
about New York.


(MUSIC)
VOICE 2:
Almost three-million people live in the middle-western city of Chicago, Illinois. It is



now America's third-largest city. It used to be the second largest city. So, of course, it
needed its own song. Judy Garland sings the song, "Chicago, Chicago.
"
(MUSIC)



VOICE 1:
Near Chicago is the small industrial city of Gary, Indiana. This city was made famous
by a song in a musical play called "The Music Man." The play opened on Broadway in
New York in nineteen-fifty-seven. In the musical, a young boy sings about his home town. Here, Eddie Hodges
sings "Gary, Indiana.
"



(MUSIC)
VOICE 2:
Right in the middle of America is the city of Kansas City. It is the largest city in the state of Missouri. In the



nineteen-sixties, songwriters Jerry Leiber [lee-ber] and Mike Stoller [stole-er] wrote about going to Kansas City.
Why? Because they said it was filled with many wonderful women. James Brown sings the song, "Kansas City.
"
(MUSIC)
VOICE 1:


 



Americans love cities near the ocean. One of the most popular is Miami, Florida. Visitors go there all year
because the weather is warm. This song about Miami was written in nineteen-thirty-five. The Hot Mustard 2 Jazz
Band sings, "Moon Over Miami."


(MUSIC)
VOICE 2:
One of America's most exciting cities is Las Vegas, Nevada. There you can play games of chance all night long.



The city's entertainment centers are open all night, too. In nineteen-sixty-four, Elvis Presley starred in a movie
called "Viva Las Vegas." Here is the song from that movie. It is sung by the group Z-Z Top.
(MUSIC)
VOICE 1:


 


One of the most beautiful cities in America is San Francisco, California 3. It is
between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay 4 in the northern part of the state.
The most popular song about the city is called "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."
Tony Bennett recorded it in nineteen-sixty-two. It sold more than three-million
records.


(MUSIC)


VOICE 2:


Many people love Los Angeles, California. It is now America's second-largest city.
More than three-million people live there. Los Angeles is popular because the
weather is warm and the sun shines almost all the time. Randy Newman sings about
his feelings for the city in the song, "I Love L.A."


(MUSIC)


VOICE 1:



Not everyone, however, loves Los Angeles. Some people do not like all the big roads around the city. They call
Los Angeles "a great big freeway." They like living in a smaller place. A place like San Jose, California. Dionne
Warwick sings about going back to this city. The song is, "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?"


(MUSIC)


VOICE 2:


Today's program was written by Shelley Gollust. It was produced and directed 5 by Lawan Davis. I'm Rich



Kleinfeldt.
VOICE 1:
And I'm Shirley Griffith. Join us again next week for another report about life in the United 6 States on the VOA



Special English program, this is America.
("New York, New York"/Peter Nero instrumental)


 


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