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15 Songs about/inspired by Literature

November 8, 2013General PostBeatles, books, Bruce Springsteen, Crash Test Dummies, Frank Turner, Gatsbys American Dream, Iron Maiden, Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Loggins, Literature, Metallica, poetry, Radiohead, reading, songs, Steely Dan, Sting, The Divine Comedy, Thrice, U2Jessica

As always, in no particular order…

  1.  Love in the Library by Jimmy Buffett

  2. House at Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins

  3. Afternoons and Coffeespoons by Crash Test Dummies

  4. The Booklovers by The Divine Comedy

  5. Paperback Writer by the Beatles

  6. Poetry of the Deed by Frank Turner

  7. The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen

  8. The Melting Point of Wax by Thrice

  9. Fable by Gatsbys American Dream

  10. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Iron Maiden

  11. Banana Co. by Radiohead

  12. Home at Last by Steely Dan

  13. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Metallica

  14. 40 by U2

  15. Moon over Bourbon Street by Sting

Did I miss your favorite literature-inspired song? Hit the comments and tell me all about it!

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