Steve Lopez: Searching for the song of L.A.
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Is there a song for and about Los Angeles that tops all the others?
Judging by early reader reaction to my column about a local musician named Justin Chart, who set out to write the definitive local anthem, I think itâs going to be hard to knock Randy Newmanâs âI Love L.A.â off the top of the charts.
But musical tastes are as different and numerous as L.A. neighborhoods. As for amateur efforts, Iâm getting music videos sent to me that cover everything from pop to folk to rock ânâ roll.
As for L.A.-centric songs by professionals, the options are just as eclectic. Iâm hearing about favorites from readers, friends and colleagues.
âL.A. Womanâ by the Doors
âUnder the Bridgeâ by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
âHollywood Nightsâ by Bob Seger
âLos Angelesâ by X
âStraight Out of Comptonâ by NWA (Warning: Explicit lyrics)
âL.A. Townâ by Hoyt Axton
âCome A Long Wayâ by Michelle Shocked
âFree Fallinâ â by Tom Petty
âHotel Californiaâ by the Eagles
âTime Spent in L.A.â by the Dawes
âWelcome to the Jungleâ by Guns Nâ Roses
âCalifornia Loveâ by Tupac Shakur
âThis is L.A.â by the Briggs
One of my favorites, for both the music and the video, is âThe Only Placeâ by Best Coast. And who knew that the late Fred Travalena, a comedian, impressionist and singer, tried to come up with an official local anthem in 1983, calling it âL.A.âs My Spot.â
Jay Jackson, a singer who plays newscaster Perd Hapley on âParks and Rec,â suggested I check out Barbara Morrisonâs âCity by the Sea,â which is a gem. And reader Bruce Ferguson checked in to tell me Fred Astaire could do more than dance. He was a songwriter, too, and co-wrote âCity of the Angels,â which you can see on YouTube.
âLifeâs a taste of honey,â wrote Astaire, âwhen the days are bright and sunny, while you dream of picking money off the trees.â
If youâve got a favorite, tell us what it is.
And if you think you can top them all, then write a new song, record it (donât worry about production values), and when youâre done, put it up on YouTube and send us the link.
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-- Steve Lopez