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General Category => Hackensack Discussion => Topic started by: BLeafe on March 29, 2012, 11:15:31 PM

Title: Songs mentioning "Hackensack" and other local towns
Post by: BLeafe on March 29, 2012, 11:15:31 PM
I came across an April 2006 issue of 201 Magazine that has a 4-page spread about Bergen County town names in songs. Of course, Hackensack seems to dominate the list, which - by the way - is FAR from complete.

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Title: Re: Songs mentioning "Hackensack" and other local towns
Post by: BLeafe on February 22, 2013, 01:00:22 AM
"The Freckle Song" - an old song where "Hackensack" (by necessity) rhymes with "career" (performed by New Jersey's own Uncle Floyd).


http://xrl.us/FreckleSong




Title: Re: Songs mentioning "Hackensack" and other local towns
Post by: Editor on April 19, 2018, 02:13:41 PM
https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/2018/04/19/new-jersey-towns-songs-ode-our-state-music/527381002/

“It was a bar gig, and I just shouldn’t do bar gigs. I should do concerts in concert halls, and I learned my lesson,” he explains. “It was just the ambience of the whole thing, trying to play to a bunch of people who were more interested in drinking than in listening to music.”

Yep.  Only Hackensack has bars with people more interested in drinking than listening to music.  We're unique that way.

(He probably sucked!)
Title: Re: Songs mentioning "Hackensack" and other local towns
Post by: Homer Jones on April 19, 2018, 04:46:30 PM
And of course anybody who ever heard a drill sergeant count cadence in basic training:

I know a girl from Hackensack
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...............................                    Last three lines left to the reader’s imagination or memory.
Title: Re: Songs mentioning "Hackensack" and other local towns
Post by: BLeafe on April 19, 2018, 07:30:00 PM
Multiple New Jersey town names in a song goes all the way back to Dave Van Ronk in 1985?

Try 1959 and Tommy Facenda, who crammed a lot of New Jersey towns/schools in one of 30 local versions all over the country of a hit called "High School USA". The New York version was the hit around here (New York stations............what do you expect?), but here's the Jersey version that I'll bet ol' Homer remembers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLKvK03KFMs