Santa Fe, New Mexico

Everything Santa Fe is known for

86 songs mention this city 27 artists from here

Santa Fe, New Mexico, known as "The City Different" and recognized for its rich artistic culture and history, also has a notable musical presence. The city, the oldest state capital in the United States, has been home to 26 artists and is mentioned in 85 songs.

Artists like Ottmar Liebert, known for his Latin music, and indie artist Zach Condon of Beirut, call Santa Fe home. The city's name echoes in songs such as "Bells in Santa Fe" by Halsey and "Santa Fe" by Zach Bryan.

Music in Santa Fe

Songs About Santa Fe

Santa Fe / Beautiful Obsession - Remastered
Van Morrison
100%
"To Santa Fe? Do you need it?"
The Worst Thing
Silverada
97%
"The El Dorado in south Santa Fe"
Come Back to Old Santa Fe
The Hearne Family
85%
"TITLE"
Santa Fe
Adam Pascal
83%
"Let's open up a restaurant in Santa Fe"
Gone To Santa Fe
David Wilcox
81%
"I'm going to Santa Fe"
81%
Banned from Santa Fe
Bri Bagwell
80%
"I'm banned from Santa Fe"
Bells in Santa Fe
Halsey
80%
"Bells in Santa Fe"
Santa Fe
Bo Staloch
79%
"Forty miles south of Santa Fe"
Santa Fe
Jon Bon Jovi
79%
"Heading back to Santa Fe"
Santa Fe
Zach Bryan
79%
"With some sky out by Santa Fe, New Mexico"
C’mon Utah!
Shovels and Rope
78%
"Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and on up the Rio Grande"
Santa Fe
Jeremy Jordan
77%
"Welcome home to Santa Fe!"
Santa Fe Thief
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
77%
"Santa Fe Thief"
77%
"Santa Fe Santa Fe I have been here in your arms and now I want to stay"
77%
"You said that you'd be waiting for me here in Santa Fe"
New Mexico's No Breeze
Iron & Wine
64%
"When you left Santa Fe"
C'mon Utah!
Shovels and Rope
64%
"Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and on up the Rio Grande"
The Messenger
Ray Wylie Hubbard
55%
"Be by old Mr. Van Zandt if you find yourself out in Santa Fe"
New Mexico’s No Breeze
Iron & Wine
55%
"When you left Santa Fe"

Showing top 20 of 86 songs

Rivers & Roads in Song near Santa Fe

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Santa Fe.

History of Santa Fe

The Shed RoadyGoat

The Shed has been tucked in a courtyard off Palace Avenue in Santa Fe since 1953, serving red and green chile in an adobe building that dates to 1692. The Carswell family has run it for three generations. The blue corn enchiladas smothered in red chile with a fried egg on top is the move. When you can't decide between red and green, say 'Christmas' — you get both.

Palace of the Governors

1610

The oldest continuously used public building in the United States, built in 1610 as the seat of Spanish colonial government in Santa Fe.

San Miguel Chapel

1610

Considered the oldest church structure in the continental United States, originally built around 1610 by Tlaxcalan laborers for Spanish settlers in Santa Fe.

Meow Wolf - House of Eternal Return

2016

An immersive art installation in Santa Fe housed in a former bowling alley, where visitors walk through a Victorian house into 70 interconnected rooms of otherworldly environments.

Bandelier National Monument

1150

Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and cave homes carved into the volcanic tuff of Frijoles Canyon in the Jemez Mountains.

19.7 mi away

Things to Do in Santa Fe

Everything Near Santa Fe

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

Explore Santa Fe on the Map