"Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" – written by Andrew B. Sterling and Kerry Mills in 1904, the song is a tribute to the city’s 1904 World’s Fair.
"St. Louis Blues" – written and composed by W.C. Handy in 1914, the song is considered one of the all-time great blues classics and has become synonymous with the city.
"Missouri Waltz" – written by James Royce Shannon in 1914, the song was later named the official state song of Missouri in 1949.
"St. Louis Toodle-Oo" – written by Duke Ellington in 1927, the instrumental jazz piece was inspired by a train ride through the city.
"Gateway Arch" – written by Son Volt in 1993, the song pays homage to St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch.
"St. Louis" – written by The Easybeats in 1969, the song is a rock tribute to the city.
"St. Louie" – written and performed by rapper Nelly in 2000, the song references various locations and neighborhoods in St. Louis.
"St. Louis Blues March" – written by Glenn Miller and performed by his orchestra in 1943, the instrumental piece pays tribute to the city’s blues roots.
"St. Louis Shuffle" – written by Fletcher Henderson in 1928, the jazz song references the city’s vibrant dance scene.
"In St. Louis Town" – written by Walter Davis in 1930, the blues song tells the tale of a man’s visit to St. Louis and his experiences in the city.
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