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So @avclub-b5706dc9508d67a01718c142ca80b8b4:disqus you're saying there's a fuckton of adultery?

How about Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska?" The psychotic, true-life killers go to Wyoming in that song.

In that case you mean one-tenth of the state hates it.

Yes!

Speaking of which, his best Texas song might be the one he wrote with Robert Earl Keene: "This Old Porch".

James Taylor's "Carolina In My Mind"

Ah! Then you get "I Hate Winnipeg"

So tragic. Yet, so hip.

"Helpless is perfect for ontario - it describes the isolation and need to connect in places that are so far apart and often remote."

Or "Don't Let Him Know" by Prism!

Greg Brown gave the very worst live performance I've ever seen.

Then how about "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks?

"Albuquerque" by Neil Young

California Über Alles

My couch fainted once. Bout broke my damn arm!

Waylon Jennings' "T for Texas"

You guys do know that Randy Newman's mom was from New Orleans and he spent his childhood there, right? He didn't move (back) to LA until he was a young teen. He's as legitimately New Orleans as any of those other guys.

The other correct answer: James Booker's version of "St. James Infirmary" or "Junco Partner."

South Carolina should just stick with "Clemson and Clover"

I would nominate Cravin' Melon as one of the worst bands of all time. God that "Sweet Tea" song sucks. Almost as much a sweet tea does.