Songs Featuring The Tyne
- Asonance - Kopce u pramenů řeky Tyne / Hills on Tyne's source
- Blur - This Is a Low
- Busker - Home Newcastle
- Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army
- Elton John - Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher (Billy Elliot musical)
- Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia, Why Aye Man, Fare Thee Well Northumberland, 5.15 A.M.
- Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne
- Madness - Driving in My Car
- Jimmy Nail - Big River
- Gretchen Peters - England Blues
- Hilton Valentine - River Tyne
- Kate Rusby - Bring Me a Boat
- Sting - All This Time, I Was Brought To My Sense
- Dire Straits - Southbound Again, Down to the Waterline
- Gazza - Fog on the Tyne
- Traditional, covered by Sting - Waters of Tyne
- Renaissance - Back Home Once Again (The Paper Lads' TV Theme)
- Roger Whittaker - Durham Town (even though Durham is actually on the River Wear and not the Tyne)
- Eric Burdon and the Animals - The Immigrant Lad
- The Nice - Five Bridges Suite
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