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3/24/2017

Prepared for Liar Denier Tim Ball in answer to his Cherry Picking in Climate Studies post

Tim Ball is a Climate Denier with a weblog

His post CHERRY PICKING IN CLIMATE STUDIES can be found here

In this post Ball takes on Dr. Michael E. Mann's hockey stick claiming that Mann "rewrote climate history by eliminating a WARMER THAN TODAY period between 899 and 1300 AD" 

Today as of this post is MAY 25, 2016 and May 2016 is the warmest May on record over 1 degree C above the 20th Century Average. 


2015 was the warmest year on record by a significant margin as shown in the graph above and 2016 is shaping up July as of this graph as significantly hotter still. July and August have continued the 15 consecutive "hottest ever on record" months so it seems clear that Tim Ball is not capable of adjusting his thinking as the record grows. 

The warmest years on record above compare to the Average warmth in the 20th century. But Ball and his Liar Denier friends are all in a tizzy over the "midieval warming period" back around the year 1000. Those records are more difficult to come by since they involve:


Reconstructions have mainly used tree-ring data and other data sets of annual to decadal resolution. Lake and ocean sediments have a lower time resolution, but provide climate information at multicentennial timescales that may not be captured by tree-ring data.
There are several attempts to recreate the temperatures back around 1000 but none of them have anything like the accuracy of present day record accumulation. Some 6000 measurement  stations around the globe are added to satellite data and other sources to get a very accurate worldwide average of temperatures expressed in the graph above and graphs like this one  


As we can clearly see in the above graph rural area in Asia and Canada are warming more and some spots like the area just south of Greenland are actually cooling. When anyone attempts to use tree ring data to establish the record prior to current measurement techniques it would be most important to know how many records are involved and where on the planet they originate.

There are no trees in many of the locations where we find land based temperature measurement stations today
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT STATIONS DIVIDED INTO RED AND BLUE PROXIMITY GROUPS 

From

Cherry Picking in Climate Studies

by DR. TIM BALL on MAY 25, 2016 in GOVERNMENT,POLITICAL
"A revealing comment about the corruption of climate science occurred before a Joint Congressional Inquiry. They were seeking to determine the claims by Canadians Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick about the scientific inaccuracy of Michael Mann’s ‘hockey stick.’ The graph (Figure 1) appeared in the 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report and became the poster child for the proof of human-caused global warming.
Figure 1 shows the graph Mann produced that rewrote climate history by eliminating a warmer than today period between 900 and 1300 AD called the Medieval Warm Period (MWP). They established an Ad Hoc committee under the chair of Edward Wegman to determine who was correct."

Figure 1

Ball claims Dr. Michael E. Mann's hockey stick "rewrote climate history by eliminating a WARMER THAN TODAY period between 899 and 1300 AD"  But the figure he uses above barely reaches the year 1000



Dr. Mann's complete chart above shows the "bump" of the Midieval Warming Period peaking in the mid 900's at just under the 20th century average 0.0 point and this chart continues to the year 2000. We know from my first chart above the redline continues upward off this graph to over 1 degree above the 20th century average as of May 2016. So Ball's "cherry-picking" is applicable to Ball not Mann. 

BALL goes on:
When questioned by the Congressional Committee one researcher, Rosanne D’Arrigo, made a comment that reflected naiveté and duplicity. When asked why data was narrowly and selectively chosen D’Arrigo replied:
“that you had to pick cherries if you want to make cherry pie.”
Cherry picking involves picking the start and end point of a section of the temperature record to argue for warming or cooling with evidence. In teaching students about the dangers, I drew the “UP” portion of Figure 2 on the blackboard, then added two lines for a “DOWN” claim, and finally two more lines for a “UP” trend.

Figure 2
One of the first examples that confirmed my suspicions about what was going on with the corruption of global warming research by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is shown in Figure 3. The top graph was presented in Chapter 8 of the 1995 IPCC Report to support the claim that, Benjamin Santer lead author of the Chapter personally inserted the sentence to replace one that already agreed to by the other chapter authors.
“While some of the pattern-base discussed here have claimed detection of a significant climate change, no study to date has positively attributed all or part of climate change observed to man-made causes.”
The bottom graph shows the longer record, which supports that conclusion. Dennis Avery and Fred Singer noted in 2006,
“Santer single-handedly reversed the ‘climate science’ of the whole IPCC report and with it the global warming political process! The ‘discernible human influence’ supposedly revealed by the IPCC has been cited thousands of times since in media around the world, and has been the ‘stopper’ in millions of debates among nonscientists.”
Benjamin Santer has addressed this load of excrement perpetrated by Fred "the old lone denier" Singer and his buddy Fred Seitz in detail with a reply to Seitz Wall Street Journal editorial. You can read it for yourself in this pdf

The two Fred's Singer & Seitz are old cold war physicists who worked on rockets and battled Nazi's and then Communists. Seitz died shortly after this and Singer is the poster boy for Liar Deniers with impressive credentials from fields not associated with Climate Science. Singer's oppositon is political. Based on a fear of regulation.  Anyone reading denier posts needs to be aware the the use of Singer is a huge red flag. 

Figure 3
Recently, reports of the warmest years in the record circulate to amplify the false stories about human-caused global warming. For example, The Guardian newspaper headline for 24 March 2014 says,
13 of 14 warmest years on record occurred in 21st century – UN
Of course they have! The global temperature rose from 1680, the coldest period of the Little Ice Age (LIA) to 1998. Since then temperatures levelled and declined slightly, in what is known as the hiatus. Figure 4 illustrates the situation for the period of the instrumental record starting in 1880. It is not surprising that the highest temperatures occur in the most recent portion, even though they have levelled off.

Figure 4
Here is where Ball hangs himself nicely on his own petard. As the NOAA chart at the top of this page shows clearly there has been no leveling of temperatures after 1998. 1998 was certainly a record hot year for the 20th century but it has been dwarfed by the temperatures in 2010, 14, 15, and 16.

Figure 5 shows the same graph as Figure 4, but now the temperature is extended back to the nadir of the LIA. The trend from 1680 was problematic for the IPCC because it showed the current warming was part of a longer natural trend.

Figure 5
We know the objective of the hockey stick to rewriting climate history was deliberate.
“During testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works Hearing on Climate Change and the Media in 2006, University of Oklahoma geophysicist Dr. David Deming recalled “an astonishing email from a major researcher in the area of climate change” who told him that “we have to get rid of the Medieval Warm Period.”
The ‘hocke
y stick,’ or as some prefer the ‘hokey stick,’ achieved the goal. It replaced a graph that appeared in the 1990 Report (Figure 6) showing the longer trend warming.

Figure 6
It also showed the MWP was warmer than the current temperatures, something that is still true, despite the claims of the “warmest years on record”. All this confirms Disraeli’s observation about “Lies, damned lies, and statistics.” It is especially applicable to the deception about global warming.
"THE HOKEY STICK" of Ball's "Club of Rome" imagining is as bogus as his cherry picking. 
The 15 consecutive months of warmest or hottest ever continues and we now exceed 1 degree above the 20th Century average. This is very dangerous territory since the IPCC and many of the qualified scientific organizations postulate that 2 degrees is a far as we dare go if we are to avoid major consequences from global warming. 

Hard to imagine what Ball is about. Is is blissfully unaware of what is happening with the world's glaciers?

 Perhaps Ball would have you believe this is not happening. But what about the data coming in from Greenland and Antarctica where the loss of ice mass continues and accelerates unabated?
WEST ANTARCTIC GLACIERS LOSING MASS AT RECORD LEVELS


LIAR DENIERS like Ball are a threat to the future of your grandchildren. They should not be allowed to go unchallenged. Go take the Denial 101x Course and learn how you can take on these charlatans. 



For a complete and detailed takedown of this type of Denier illogic this Gavin Schmidt destruction of Judith Curry is illuminating  

7/16/2012

5/03/2012

Tennessee Song List


1. Dixieland Delight - Alabama
2. Tennessee River - Alabama
3. Tennessee - Charlie Daniels Band
4. Nashville Blues - Cory Morrow
5. Tennessee Whiskey - David Allan Coe
6. The Ride - David Allan Coe
7. Carrying Your Love With Me - George Strait
8. Texas - George Strait
9. All My Exes Live in Texas - George Strait
10. Out Last Night - Kenny Chesney
11. Back Where I Come From - Kenny Chesney
12. Touchdown Tennessee - Kenny Chesney
13. Volcano - Jimmy Buffett
14. Walking in Memphis - Marc Cohn
15. Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show
16. Smoky Mountain Rain - Ronnie Milsap
17. Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page
18. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle
19. Tennessee Whiskey - Jason Boland & The Stragglers
20. Rocky Top - Osborne Brothers
21. Knoxville - Last Road Bluegrass
22. Tennessee Jed - Grateful Dead
23. Moonshiner's Life - Hank Williams III
24. Tennessee Border - Hank Williams
25. Alabama High-Test - Old Crow Medicine Show
26. Motel in Memphis - Old Crow Medicine Show
27. Ramblin Man - The Allman Brothers
28. Old Alabama - Brad Paisley
29. A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash
30. I've Been Everywhere - Johnny Cash
31. God Bless The USA - Lee Greenwood
32. Tennessee River Run - Darryl Worley
33. T for Texas, T for Tennessee - Jimmie Rodgers
34. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Waylon Jennings
35. Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde - Travis Tritt
36. Heart of Stone - Chris Knight
37. Tennessee Blues - Steve Earle
38. Midnight Train To Memphis - The Steeldrivers
39. Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me - Keith Urban
40. Memphis, Tennessee - Al Green
41. Dixie Chicken - Little Feat
42. John Ward - Opposable Thumbs
43. Chattanooga City Limit Sign - Johnny Cash
44. Tennessee Mountain Home - Dolly Parton
45. Tennessee Homesick Blues - Dolly Parton
46. Nashville - Indigo Girls
47. Please Come To Boston - Dave Loggins
48. Nutbush City Limits - Ike and Tina
49. Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival, Tina Turner
50. I'll Be Home On Christmas Day - Elvis Presley
51. Pride (In the Name of Love) - U2
52. Knoxville Girl - The Outlaws
53. Daddy's Gone To Knoxville - Mark Knopfler
54. Train, Train - Blackfoot
55. Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again - Bob Dylan
56. Under The Milky Way - The Church
57. West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown - Jimmy Buffett
58. Old Tennessee - Dan Fogelberg
59. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band
60. So Good To Be Home - The Everybodyfeilds
61. City of New Orleans - Steve Goodman, Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson
62. Where Have All The Cowboys Gone - Paula Cole
63. Tennessee - Arrested Development
64. Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller Orchestra
65. Graceland - Paul Simon
66. If I Could Do It Again - Cory Smith
67. Tennessee Flat Top Box - Johnny Cash
68. The South's Gonna Do It Again - Charlie Daniels Band
69. In America - Charlie Daniels Band
70. Queen of Memphis - Confederate Railroad
71. Memphis - Chuck Berry
72. Jackson - Johnny and June Carter Cash
73. Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum
74. Wabash Cannonball - Roy Acuff
75. There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays - Perry Como
76. Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful
77. Tennessee Christmas - Amy Grant
78. Girl From Knoxville - Dave Loggins
79. Crazy Town - Jason Aldean
80. Wrong Side of Memphis - Trisha Yearwood
81. My Homeland, Tennessee - State Song of Tennessee
82. When It’s Iris Time in Tennessee - State Song of Tennessee
83. My Tennessee - State Song of Tennessee
84. Tennessee - State Song of Tennessee
85. The Pride of Tennessee - State Song of Tennessee
86. A Tennessee Bicentennial Rap:1796-1996 - State Song of Tennessee
87. Muleskinner Blues - Dolly Parton
88. Maybe It Was Memphis - Pam Tillis
89. Tennessee Stud - Doc Watson
90. Tennessee Trash - Ed Bruce
91. Dallas - Allan Jackson
92. I Can't See Texas From Here - George Strait
93. Ballad of Davy Crockett - Disney
94. Goin' Down - Stevie Ray Vaughn
95. Traveling Riverside Blues - Robert Johnson
96. Sugar Town - Nancy Sinatra
97. Crash Into Me - Dave Matthews Band
98. Coming To Your City (ESPN version) - Big & Rich
99. Girl Named Tennessee - Needtobreathe
100. Steal My Kisses - Ben Harper
101. From Nashville to Kentucky - My Morning Jacket
102. Travelin' Band - Creedence Clearwater Revival
103. Tennessee Plates - John Hiatt
104. Memphis in the Meantime - John Hiatt
105. Brand New Tennessee Waltz - Jesse Winchester
106. Hey Porter - Johnny Cash
107. That's How I Got To Memphis - Tom T.  Hall
108. The Year That Clayton Delaney Died - Tom T. Hall
109. Watertown Tennessee - Tom T. Hall
110. Country Boy - Glen Campbell
111. Just To See You Smile - Tim McGraw
112. Tennessee - Shawn Colvin
113. Tennessee Bird Walk - Jake Blanchard & Misty Morgan
114. Backwards - Rascal Flatts
115. If Heaven Ain't A Lot Like Dixie - Hank Williams, Jr.
116. Who's Going to Fill Their Shoes - George Jones
117. Old Number 7 - The Devil Makes Three
118. Big River - Johnny Cash
119. Bob Wills Is Still The King - Waylon Jennings
120. I'm Movin' On - Hank Snow
121. We're Not The Jet Set - George Jones & Tammy Wynette
122. My Home's In Alabama - Alabama
123. I Wonder - Kellie Pickler
124. My Hometown - Charlie Robison
125. Looking At The World Through A Windshield - Son Volt
126. Nashville Bum - Waylon Jennings
127. Guitar Town - Steve Earle
128. West Nashville Boogie - Steve Earl
129. Leaving Tennessee - Robert Earl Keen
130. Sally G - Paul McCartney & Wings
131. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning - Del McCoury Band
132. Minutes To Memories - John Cougar Mellencamp
133. Tennessee 1949 - Larry Sparks
134. Truck Driving Son of A Gun - Dave Dudley
135. Kern's Bread commercaials - C.W. McCall
136. Yes I Can - Renaldo Woolridge
137. Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones
138. Midnight In Memphis - Bette Midler
139. Southern California - George Jones & Tammy Wynette
140. We're Not The Jet Set ( and other songs) - Bobby Braddock
141. Kay - John Wesley Ryles
142. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down - Kris Kristofferson
143. Chattanooga, Chattanooga -- That's My Hometown - Ernie Brown
144. Life Is A Highway - Tom Cochrane
145. Rocky Mountain Music - Eddie Rabbit
146. Christmas In Dixie - Alabama
147. Where I'm From - Jason Michael Carroll
148. Stories We Could Tell - Jimmy Buffett
149. Sweet Southern Comfort - Buddy Jewel
150. Alcohol - Brad Paisley
151. Ol' Red - Blake Shelton
152. If The South Woulda Won - Hank Williams, Jr.
153. Peach Picking Time in Georgia - Grandpa Jones
154. Are You From Dixie - Grandpa Jones
155. The Mountain Man - Grandpa Jones
156. Nashville On My Mind - Grandpa Jones
157. Sweet Lips (The Battle of Kings Mountain) - Grandpa Jones
158. Tragic Romance - Grandpa Jones
159. Willis Mayberry - Grandpa Jones
160. Night Train to Memphis - Grandpa Jones
161. Lord Send Me an Angel - White Stripes
162. Too Far to Turn Around - Travis Tritt
163. Goodbye Earl - Dixie Chicks
164. Sunday Down in Tennessee - Tennessee Ernie Ford
165. Rock City Boogie - Tennessee Ernie Ford
166. Little Girl in Tennessee - Flatt and Scruggs
167. Tennessee - Bill Monroe
168. Tennessee Blues - Bill Monroe
169. Tennessee - Mindy Smith
170. Endless Highway - Allison Krauss
171. Redneck Side of Me - Jamey Johnson
172. Stars In Alabama - Jamey Johnson
173. Dark Blue Tennessee - Taylor Swift
174. Tennessee - Silver Jews
175. Tennessee - The Wreckers
176. Tennessee - Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons
177. Tennessee - Waylon Jennings
178. Blue Jeans And A Roasary - Kid Rock
179. Tennessee Driver - Hank Williams, Jr.
180. My Little Home In Tennessee - The Carter Family
181. The Mountains of Tennessee - The Carter Family
182. The Dying Solider - The Carter Family
183. In The Hills of Tennessee - Jimmie Rodgers
184. Brakeman's Blues - Jimmie Rodgers
185. Blue Motel #9 - Jimmie Rodgers
186. Memphis Yodel - Jimmie Rodgers
187. Tennessee Me - The Secret Sisters
188. Down In Nasvhille, Tennessee - Dinah Shore
189. Beale Street Mama - Bessie Smith
190. Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy - Red Foley
191. Smokies - Barefoot Jerry
192. Proud To Be A Redneck - Barefoot Jerry
193. Cold Turkey Tennessee - Atlanta Rhythm Section
194. Memphis Lives In Me - "Memphis" (Broadway musical)
195. Carolina Morning - Micky & the Motorcars
196. Road To No Return - Robert Earl Keen
197. Daisy Jane - America
198. Proud To Be An American - Lee Greenwood
Tennessee Tuxedo - Treadwell D. Covington Joe Harris Buck Biggers (
Tennessee Line - Daughtry
Talk Memphis - Jesse Winchester
Back To Tennessee - Billy Ray Cyrus
Nashville Blues - Doc Watson
Nashville - Indigo Girls
Nashville Is A Groovy Little Town - Tom T. Hall
The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster - David Allan Coe
Nashville Skyline Rag - Bob Dylan
Nashville, Tennessee - Frank Turner
That Was the Day - Marianne Faithfull
East Nashville Easter - Yonder Mountain String Band
Forgive Me Nashville - The Chariot
Nashville Skyline - Dishwalla
It Can't Be Nashville Every Night - Tragically Hip
Nashville - 54 Seconds
Nashville - Tabula Rasa
Nashville Blues - The Everly Brothers
Nashville Parent - Lambchop
Wish I Was In Nashville - Don Williams
South Nashville Blues - Steve Earle
West Nashville Boogie Lyrics - Steve Earle
I Never Got To Nashville - Kay Adams
West Nashville Ballroom Gown - Jimmy Buffett
Nashville Casualty & Live - Kinky Friedman
Outside The Nashville City Limits - Joan Baez
Let's Go Burn Ole Nashville Down - Jelly Biafra
Nashville Nightingale - Barbara Cook
Sundown In Nashville - Marty Stuart
Nashville Grass - Big Sugar
Nashville Women - Waylon Jennings
The Flood - Don Williams
Nashville Blues - Catherine Britt
Nashville Grass - Big Sugar
When You Get Back From Nashville - Susan Raye
Route 65 To Nashville - Dottie West
The Strets of Nashville - Claudia Church
Nashville - Stonewall Jackson
Nashville Bound - The Road Hammers
Nashville's Gone Hollywood - Heather Myles
Strings of Nashville - Pavement
Reno Airport, Nashville Plane - Kitty Wells
All The Way From Memphis - Ian Hunter
Move To Memphis - A-ha
Memphis Soul Song - Uncle Kracker
Memphis - Johnny Rivers
Cinco De Mayo In Memphis - Jimmy Buffett
I've Never Been To Memphis - Billie Ray Martin
Sur La Route De Memphis - Eddy Mitchell
Ebola In Memphis - Legion of Doom
Heart Like Memphis - Carter Twins
Memphis Morning - Ed Bruce
Music Makin' Mama From Memphis - Hank Snow
Halfway To Memphis - Kacey Musgraves
Night Train To Memphis - Hank Locklin
Memphis And 53rd - Minus The Bear
Four Kids In Memphis - Five Iron Frenzy
I'm Going To Memphis - Johnny Cash
Down On My Knees - Mike Heron
Night Train To Memphis - Roy Acuff
Considering A Move To Memphis - Colorblind James Experience
Memphis (In A Two-Seat Plane) - Stuart McNair
On A Corner In Memphis - Todd Agnew
Big Train (From Memphis) - John Fogerty
I've Been To Memphis - Lyle Lovett
Mighnight In Memphis - Bette Midler
Shorty Wanna Ride - Young Buck
Can Do It - Superwolf
Kicking It In Tennessee - Big SMO
Tennessee Song - 1997
Tennessee Whiskey - George Jones
Do Not Go To Tennessee - Austin Lounge Lizards
The Boy From NYC & The Girl From Tennessee - 5 Chinese Brothers
Tennessee Square - Ryan Adams
Tennessee Women's Prison - Wanda Jackson
Tennessee Border - Hank Williams
The Legend of Middle Tennessee - Vic Mignogna
Il Killer Del Tennessee - Andrea Parodi
Tennessee Road - Melanie Cannon
Tennessee Moon - Neil Diamond
Tennessee Maniac Street Preachers
Tennessee Tuxedo - Theme Song
There's No Love In Tennessee - Barbara Mandrell
Tennessee Nights - Pam Tillis
Tennessee Rose - Emmylou Harris
Mississippi G-dam - Nina Simone
A Fall In Tennessee - Billy Dean
God Bless the USA - Lee Greenwood
The New South - Kate Campbell
Cumberland River - Dailey & Vincent
Tennessee's Not the State I'm In - Joey Ely
Tennessee Girl - Sammy Kershaw
Paris, Tennessee - Kenny Chesney
Tennessee Zip - Brian Setzer
Wrong Side of Memphis - Trisha Yearwood
Nothin' Bout Memphis - Trisha Yearwood
M.E.M.P.H.IS. - Various
Chattanooga Sugarbee - Johnny Cash
Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy - Kenny Price
Chattanooga - Canada
Chattanooga Dog - Tom T. Hall
Chattin' With A Chick In Chattanooga - Hank Snow
Don't Want To Go To Chattanooga - Bobby Bare
This Ain't Tennessee - Garth Brooks
Kentucky Moonrunner - Cledus Maggard
The Smoky Mt. Lament - The Brandos
Oh Cumberland - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Jewel of the South - Rodney Crowell
Cherokee - Stephen Stills
Natchez Trace - Dusty Springfield
Creole Angel - Mark Knopfler
Porch Swing In Tupelo - Elton John
Lost In The Fifties Tonight - Ronnie Millsaps
Helen Song or Gunther Gunther - Sidesplitters
This I Gotta See - Andy Griggs
A Christmas To Remember - ???
Harpeth River - The Watson Twins
The TVA Song - Pete Seeger
TVA - Drive By Truckers
Young Country - Hank Williams, Jr.
Rollin Home - Stegall Mason
Song of the South By Alabama - TVA
Hokey Joe Pony - Mason Profit
Toothbrush - Brad Paisley
Howlin Down The Cumberland - John Hiatt
Cumberland Blues - Grateful Dead
Cumberland River - Dailey & Vincent
High Cumberland Jublilee - Jimmy Buffett
High Cumberland Dilemma - Jimmy Buffett
Jellico Highway - The Refugees
Family Funeral Fight - Ray Stevens
Crossville - Ricky Skaggs
The Girl I Loved In Sunny Tennessee - Doc Watson
Tennessee Woman - Charlie Musslewhite
Tennessee Sucks In The Summer - Ryan Adams
Tennessee Girl - Tyler Barham
Tennessee Mountain Angel - Whiskeytown
Nickajack - River Road
Tears In The Holston River - Johnny Cash with Nitty Gritty Dirt Gand
California Girl (And The Tennessee Square) Tompall Glaser
Lebanon, Tennessee - Ron Sexsmith
Nashville Rash - Dale Watson
Knoxville Girl - Nick Cave
Knoxville Girl - Graveblankets
Knoxville Girl - Outlaws
Nighmare In Knoxville - Larry
Watertown, Tennessee - Tom T. Hall
Quelque Chose La Tennessee - Nicolas Pryrac
Y'A Plus De Rock Au Tennessee - Julien Clerc
Six String Tennessee Flat Top - Hank Snow
Little Home In Tennessee - The Wilburn Brothers
James Dean In Tennessee - Jessica Andrews
Alabama, Louisiana, or Maybe Tennessee - Buck Owens
Little Girl In Tennessee - Flatt & Scruggs
Clinch River Blues - AJ Roach
Franklin, Tennessee - Marty Robbins
Dirtbox, Tennessee - Chris Connelly
Tennessee Peaches Blues - Peetie Wheatstraw
Long Night In Tennessee - Matt Wertz
The Arms of Regina - Leonard Cohen
Tennessee In My Windshield - Rebecca Lynn Howard
Tennessee Central #9 - Ferlin Husky
Tennessee Newsboy - Frank Sinatra
Tennessee Traveler - Full Service
Tennessee Toddy - Marty Robbins
Tennessee Border #2 - Red Foley
Tennessee Torture Dreams - Kyle Andrews
Tennessee Saturday Night - Smoky River Boys
Tennessee Valentine - Amy Levere
Tennessee Owns My Soul - Roy Orbison
Chasing That Neon Rainbow - Alan Jackson
Meet Me In Montana - Dan Seals & Marie Osmond
Cumberland Gap - Osborne Brothers
Lullaby - Shawn Mullins
Back Where I Come From - Kenny Chesney
The Face - Kings of Leon
16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton
1.  The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster Lyrics David Allan Coe
2.  Nashville Tennessee Lyrics Frank Turner
3.  That Was The Day (nashville) Lyrics Faithfull Marianne
4.  East Nashville Easter Lyrics Yonder Mountain String Band
6.  Forgive Me Nashville Lyrics The Chariot
7.  Nashville Skyline Lyrics Dishwalla
8.  It Can't Be Nashville Every Night Lyrics Tragically Hip
9.  Nashville Lyrics 54 Seconds
10.  Nashville Lyrics Tabula Rasa
11.  Nashville Blues Lyrics The Everly Brothers
15.  Nashville Parent Lyrics Lambchop
16.  Wish I Was In Nashville Lyrics Don Williams
17.  South Nashville Blues Lyrics Steve Earle
18.  West Nashville Boogie Lyrics Steve Earle
19.  I Never Got To Nashville Lyrics Kay Adams
20.  West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown Lyrics Jimmy Buffett
21.  Nashville Casualty & Life Lyrics Kinky Friedman
22.  Outside The Nashville City Limits Lyrics Joan Baez
23.  Let's Go Burn Ole Nashville Down Lyrics Jello Biafra
24.  Nashville Nightingale Lyrics Cook Barbara
26.  Sundown In Nashville Lyrics Marty Stuart
27.  Nashville Casualty And Life Lyrics Kinky Friedman
29.  Sundown In Nashville Lyrics Stuart Marty
30.  Nashville Grass (for Woody) Lyrics Big Sugar
31.  Nashville Women Lyrics Waylon Jennings
32.  That Was The Day (nashville) Lyrics Marianne Faithfull
33.  Great Nashville Railroad Desister Lyrics David Allan Coe
34.  Nashville Blues Lyrics Doc Watson
35.  Crazy (live 11-10-96 Nashville, Tn) Lyrics Patty Griffin
36.  Nashville Bum Lyrics Waylon Jennings
37.  The Flood (wish I Was In Nashville) Lyrics Don Williams
38.  Nashville Blues Lyrics Catherine Britt
39.  Nashville Grass Lyrics Big Sugar
40.  When You Get Back From Nashville Lyrics Susan Raye
42.  Route 65 To Nashville Lyrics Dottie West
43.  The Streets Of Nashville Lyrics Claudia Church
44.  Nashville Lyrics Stonewall Jackson
45.  Nashville Bound Lyrics The Road Hammers
46.  Nashville's Gone Hollywood Lyrics Heather Myles
47.  Nashville Blues Lyrics Cory Morrow
48.  Strings Of Nashville Lyrics Pavement
49.  Reno Airport Nashville Plane Lyrics Kitty Wells
4.  All The Way From Memphis Lyrics Ian Hunter
8.  Maybe It Was Memphis Lyrics Pam Tillis
10.  Move To Memphis Lyrics A-ha
16.  Memphis Soul Song Lyrics Uncle Kracker
17.  Memphis Lyrics Johnny Rivers
18.  Cinco De Mayo In Memphis Lyrics Jimmy Buffett
23.  Queen Of Memphis Lyrics Confederate Railroad
24.  I've Never Been To Memphis Lyrics Martin Billie Ray
25.  Sur La Route De Memphis Lyrics Eddy Mitchell
26.  Ebola In Memphis Lyrics Legion Of Doom
27.  Heart Like Memphis Lyrics Carter Twins
31.  Memphis Morning Lyrics Ed Bruce
33.  Music Makin' Mama From Memphis Lyrics Hank Snow
34.  Halfway To Memphis Lyrics Kacey Musgraves
35.  Night Train To Memphis Lyrics Hank Locklin
37.  Memphis And 53rd Lyrics Minus The Bear
39.  Four Kids In Memphis Lyrics Five Iron Frenzy
40.  I'm Going To Memphis Lyrics Johnny Cash
41.  Down On My Knees (after Memphis) Lyrics Mike Heron
42.  Night Train To Memphis Lyrics Roy Acuff
43.  Considering A Move To Memphis Lyrics Colorblind James Experience
44.  Memphis (in A Two-seat Plane) Lyrics Stuart Mcnair
46.  On A Corner In Memphis Lyrics Todd Agnew
48.  Big Train (from Memphis) Lyrics John Fogerty
49.  I've Been To Memphis Lyrics Lyle Lovett
50.  Midnight In Memphis Lyrics Bette Midler