Songs about Duluth Places/Neighborhoods

Expanding on the post that lists “songs with ‘Duluth’ in the lyrics or title,” it seems appropriate to also list songs that might not mention Duluth directly, but reference Duluth neighborhoods, businesses, historical occurances or icons.

Here’s a running list from songs mentioned in the comments:

The Black-eyed Snakes – “Hillside Stomp”
The Boomchucks – “Hillside”
The Branditos – “Broken Hearts & Oxygen”
Crew Jones – “Memory of Me”
Bob Dylan – “Desolation Row”
Equal Xchange – “Superior Crimes”
The Fractals – “Woodland Boys”
Giljunko – “Gangsta Spur”
Giljunko – “Misbent Life”
Giljunko – “R.T. Quinlan’s Nine”
Giljunko – “Raised in the Ruins”
Giljunko – “St. Paul Caves”
Ingeborg von Agassiz – “William A. Irvin
The Keep Aways – “Hillside”
The Little Black Books – “East Hillside Freeze Out”
Charlie Parr – “Jefferson Street Express”
Charlie Parr – “Adrift in Lake Superior at Sunrise”
Matt Ray and Those Damn Horses – “Locust Street”
Leon Rohrbaugh – “Michigan Street”
Al Sparkhawk – “How the Weather Comes Over the Central Hillside”
Swimming with Nancy – “Fourth Street
Tangier 57 – “Moorish Room”
The Tisdales – “On a Swim”
Ryan Van Slooten – “Lakeside”
Yester – “Hunters Park”

42 thoughts on “Songs about Duluth Places/Neighborhoods”

  1. How about every Giljunko song ever? “Gangsta Spur,” “Misbent Life,” “Quinlan’s Nine,” “Raised in the Ruins” (now a Little Black Books song). However, I think local bands should be exempt.

    “Lake of Fire” by the Meat Puppets is a good national band to reference.

  2. I’ve got down Yester’s “Hunters Park”, Black-eyed Snakes’ “Hillside Stomp,” the Little Black Books’ “East Hillside Freeze Out,” Al Sparkhawk’s “How the Weather Comes Over the Central Hillside” and Leon Raba’s “Michigan Street.”

    “St Paul Caves” is good, I missed that one.

  3. Hot Shot: I think we’d be hard-pressed to find many references to specific Duluth places/neighborhoods if we didn’t count local bands. The Meat Puppets song you mentioned doesn’t reference any specific part of Duluth, only Duluth in general. In that sense, it’s perfect for the previous 2009 post, but not this one.

  4. “Broken Hearts & Oxygen” by the Branditos is an awesome song that references Pizza Lucé and Last Chance Liquor.

    The only recording I’ve heard of this song is the live version on Beaner’s Central: One Week Live 9. After the song, frontman Brandon Swanson mentions the Rustic Bar, which I guess counts as a third local reference, even though it’s not actually part of the song.

  5. Charlie Parr, “Jefferson Street Express”
    Bob Dylan, “Something There Is About You” (‘walkin’ the hills of old duluth’), perhaps a stretch
    Ryan van Slooten, “Lakeside”
    Father Hennepin, “I Like It in Duluth,” (‘let’s head down to the norshor’)
    ATF / Jamie Ness, “The Duluth Song”
    Portrait of a Drowned Man, “The Marina is Too Shallow”
    Black-Eyed Snakes, “Hillside Stomp”
    Charlie Parr, “Adrift in Lake Superior at Sunrise”
    Haley Bonar, “The Water” (okay, so this one doesn’t exactly reference duluth, but it just feels so much like looking outside a downtown window in winter at icy water on the lake)
    Fred Tyson, “Under the Boardwalk” (sort of)
    Crew Jones, “Memory of Me” (Highway 35 from Duluth to the cities, ice-fishing near something that I can’t pronounce), “Chapter 13” (Leif Erikson Park?), “Swimming Hole” (Lester River?), “Who’s Beach” (actual place up the shore, references many places up there, including Beaver Bay, a Finnish restaurant with a crying waitress, also possibly Leif Erikson Park though maybe a different ship, Windigo Lodge, the River Brule, also “the cobblestones and the seagulls” – obviously duluth),
    Charlie Parr, “Mahtowa Stomp” (Mahtowa)
    Boomchucks, “Hillsiders”
    Gil Junko, “My Soul’s in the Mail” (‘Highway 35, it’s cold at night’)
    Jim Hall, i think there’s a song about Canal Park, don’t remember which
    Jamie Ness has a song about $20 in your pocket and a million dollar view
    Pert Near Sandstone (uh, Sandstone, no?)

    but as mentioned, all hail vinnie & the stardusters, “duluth”

  6. I got one called “Chester Bowl Strut.” Recorded at Sacred Heart but not released to the general public as of yet.

  7. My point about “Desolation Row” is that I interpret desolation row as being the path from Duluth itself down south. “Lady and I look out tonight on desolation row” I imagine Abe Zimmerman + his dog looking out on Lake Avenue as the crowds gather. Obviously this is interpretation and a stretch.

  8. “Blue Lite Special” – Fattypants. It’s about the confusion of West End / West Duluth. God forbid you fuck those up.

  9. Roads are always tricky, specially highways as they stretch on for so long. I always got the impression that HWY 61 was more about the rural areas, could well be wrong mind you, but it’s more regional then Duluth imo.

    Moorish room yeah, absolutely ++

    c-freak, absolutely, man I dread the day serious men and women show up at my door to “explain” something.

  10. I believe someone at the Duluth Library took it upon themselves to publish a book of Duluth songs. This was in the mid seventies when the John Berquist of the Moose Wallow Ramblers wrote and recorded the song “I like it in Duluth.”

    There was also a song called the “Fireproof Carp” that my first string band the Heelstring Nation used to play … a song about the asbestos from Silver Bay mining that used to flow into Lake Superior. I’d check with the Library – it was something like Duluth Ditty songbook?

  11. I always prefer to think that “Seven Bridges Road” by the Eagles is about ours rather than the one in Montgomery, Alabama.

  12. The book Theinone is referring to is The Duluth Ditty Bag: Songs About the Zenith City, published by the Duluth Public Library in 1976 and edited by Biz White. I’ve had a copy checked out for about a month now. It must be time to bring it back.

  13. I missed the specifications.
    “Hillside” by the Boomchucks is another great tune.
    “Superior Crimes” by Equal Xchange references the other side of the bridge.

  14. “It starts with an ‘A’ and ends with an ‘R,’ and I did it to your sister behind the Shish Ka Bar.”

  15. Christmas City of the North! There is another one from the 60s that I will have to look up.

  16. Not a song, but I got a kick out of Larry David mentioning Duluth in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm (the one where he becomes a car salesman). I guess television/movie references to Duluth could be a whole other thread.

  17. As of about a month ago, the Duluth Public Library had copies of The Duluth Ditty Bag book for sale. I bought one then, and I believe they still had more copies available.

  18. Scott Anderson

    “Duluth, Minnesnowta” by hip hop artist Good Knight. Local artist, now living in the Twin Cities. His CD can be found at Electric Fetus. several tracks mention neighborhoods and places in Duluth.

  19. The last word in the song Christmas City IS Duluth! You need to go get your 45rpm out Barrett and give it a listen!

  20. TimK has struck it. Next we’ll have songs “inspired” by Duluth, like Kottke’s “The Ice Field.” But let’s finish up here first.

  21. In the early 1900s Duluth was trying to bolster its manufacturing and consumer goods, one part of which was to vigorously encourage Duluthians to purchase Duluth-based products. On Oct. 31, 1912, the ‘city fathers’ staged a big ‘Duluth Home Products Dinner’ at the Auditorium. With speakers like Congdon, Washburn, Denfeld, Craig and others, the Duluth bigwigs were out in full force, surely feeling their wealth and oats.

    One part of the dinner included 12 ‘spasms’ (their term) — popular songs with words changed to Duluth oriented references — as a way to apparently have participatory fun in boostering Duluth made goods.

    Check out the whole program, retrieved from the Northeast Minnesota Historical Center at the UMD Library. It is full of Duluth references in the remade songs of the day.

    BUT, I can’t resist the following example, Spasm 3, sung to the tune of “My Bonnie”:

    Queen of the Cities

    Duluth is the Queen of the Cities
    Duluth is the Queen of the West
    Duluth is the best place to trade in
    Just try her and she’ll do the rest

    Try dear, to buy here,
    Break off the habit to roam, to roam,
    Plz try before you die,
    To leave part of your money at home.

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