San Diego, California

Everything San Diego is known for

49 songs mention this city 522 artists from here

San Diego, California, a Southern California city known for its mild Mediterranean climate and extensive beaches, also boasts a vibrant musical landscape. With 522 artists calling it home and 53 songs mentioning the city, San Diego has a notable connection to music. Artists like the rock band Stone Temple Pilots and indie group TV Girl hail from San Diego. The city is also referenced in songs such as "San Diego Serenade" by Tom Waits and "What's My Age Again?" by Blink-182.

The city's music scene has evolved over decades, with a history that includes surf rock and psychedelic music in the 1960s and a surge in punk and alternative rock in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, San Diego's music scene is a diverse mix of genres, supported by various venues and events throughout the city.

Music in San Diego

Songs About San Diego

I've Been Better
Brad Paisley
100%
"They transferred me out to La Jolla right on the ocean"
San Diego (Single Version)
Charlie Walker
83%
San Diego
Jenna Davis
83%
"But if it feels like San Diego"
San Diego Serenade
Tom Waits
81%
"TITLE"
San Diego Serenade
Nanci Griffith
80%
"SONG: San Diego Serenade"
San Diego
Luba Dvorak
77%
Dialogue: The Characters(A Simple Story)
Terry Allen
60%
"Is on leave in the fort of San Diego"
All the Small Things
Blink-182
55%
What's My Age Again?
Blink-182
55%
Cold December
Rod Wave
54%
"She moved away from San Diego, livin' in Miami"
Louisiana Rain (Live at Wembley Arena, December 7, 1982)
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
54%
"out in California by the San Diego sea"
Why I Came To California
Dent May
54%
"San Diego, from LA you'll find out where your dreams flow"
Joe Hill
Joan Baez
53%
"From San Diego up to Maine"
52%
"out in California by the San Diego sea"
51%
"No one's gonna know if you leave San Diego"
California Grown
Tyler Rich
51%
"From San Diego to the San Fran Bay"
Chicago (Acoustic)
Mat Kearney
51%
"And maybe San Diego"
New Boot Goofin’
Ryan Charles
50%
"Darlin' still tryna fly me out to San Diego"
The World Is Mine
Los Borrachos
49%
"Somos de San Diego, Los Borrachos"
In Your Area
Tribal Seeds
49%
"Raised up from a seed down in San Diego"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near San Diego

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near San Diego.

History of San Diego

San Ysidro, CA RoadyGoat

San Ysidro is a community in California.

13.4 mi away

El Cajon, CA RoadyGoat

El Cajon, a name meaning "the box," sits nestled in a valley east of San Diego. Highway 8 slices through it now, a testament to its importance as a transportation hub, but long before the highway, the valley was shaped by something far less predictable: the devastating flood of 1916. The community that rebuilt there has nurtured some interesting characters.

14.9 mi away

El Cajon, CA RoadyGoat

El Cajon, "the box," owes its name to its geography: a valley cradled by mountains, sitting just high enough to catch the warm sunshine. The valley floor wasn't always so stable. A catastrophic flood in 1916 dramatically altered the landscape, a pivotal moment that reshaped the riverbeds and the lives of those who lived there. The land recovered, and El Cajon officially became a city in 1912, beginning its journey from a rural outpost to a bustling part of San Diego County. The construction of Highway 8 cemented El Cajon's role as a transportation crossroads, linking it to the wider world and fueling its growth. Over time, healthcare and social assistance became major industries, reflecting the city's commitment to its residents. Friday night lights shine bright here, too, with the historic rivalry between Grossmont and Helix High School's football teams a defining feature of local life.

14.9 mi away

Balboa Park

1868

1,200-acre cultural park with Spanish Colonial buildings from two world expositions.

Hotel del Coronado

1888

Grand Victorian beach resort where Some Like It Hot was filmed and royalty has stayed since 1888.

Mission San Diego de Alcalá

1769

First of the 21 California missions, founded by Father Junípero Serra in 1769.

5.8 mi away

Everything Near San Diego

70 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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