This is a list of songs that mention or are about Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, Australia, as well as the suburbs of Sydney.
The list is ordered alphabetically by suburb and within suburb alphabetically by song title. Where known, the songwriters, performing artists and album or CD on which the track has appeared are listed. Some of the tracks listed appear on the Sony Music 2000 double-compilation CD Somewhere in Sydney – 30 songs from the Harbour City, which was compiled and conceived by Glenn A. Baker.
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
- "Cabramatta Sunrise" Dom Turner
- "I Hang Out with the Guys in Jet('s Uncle)" Root!
- "Australia Street" Sticky Fingers
- "Rose of Camperdown" (Fenton/Rumble) Holly
- "This Is Not My Town" (The Model School)
- "The Cicada That Ate Five Dock" (John Sammers) Outline
"Lambton Lights" Bob Corbett
- "Meth Labs and Daygos" 360
- "Norton Street" *(Raoul Graf/Ed Kuepper) Raoul Graf
- "North Shore Girls Get Off" (Dave Beniuk) David Beniuk
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
- "Randwick Bells" (Paul Kelly) Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls[1]
- "Ivy Street" (Tim O'Reilly) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw" Perry Keyes The Last Ghost Train Home Album Laughing Outlaw – the song mentions several other Sydney suburbs
- "The Last Ghost Train Home" (Perry Keyes) Perry Keyes
- "Warakurna" Midnight Oil
- "Cold Heart (Take Me Down To Rockdale Plaza)" by Custard
- "St Peters" Camperdown & Out
- "Murder City Nights" (Denis Tek) Radio Birdman
- "Rookwood" (Stephen McCowage) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "Green Ginger Wine" The Rumjacks
- "Incident on South Dowling" Paul Kelly
- "A Tale of Two Cities" The Lucksmiths
- "A Reason for it All" Eric Bogle
- "Arrival at Sydney Harbour" Port Blue
- "Australia" (Ray Davies) The Kinks
- "Bradman" Paul Kelly
- "Bruce Went Down To Sydney" Col Elliott
- "The City Is Humming" 78 Saab
- "City of Lights"* (Grant McFarland) Grant McFarland
- "Diamantina Drover" (Hugh McDonald) Redgum
- "Don't Go to Sydney" (John Dowler, Mick Holmes) The Zimmermen
- "Fast Boat to Sydney" Johnny Cash
- "Found" Horrorshow
- "From Little Things Big Things Grow" Paul Kelly
- "From The Bush" Warumpi Band
- "Ghost Town" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel
- "Go Farther in Lightness" Gang of Youths
- "Harbour Town" Icehouse
- "He's on the Beach" Kirsty MacColl
- "Inland Sea" (Carus Thompson) Carus Thompson
- "The Inner West" David McCormack and the Polaroids Candy
- "I Wonder What They're Doing (in Sydney Today)" (Mick Thomas) Michael Thomas
- "I'll Be in Sydney Tonight" JR Williams
- "In the Valley" Midnight Oil
- "Khe Sanh" (Don Walker) Cold Chisel Atlantic records Single (April 1978)
- "Larrikin Town" *(Keith Glass) Keith Glass
- "Lights of Sydney Town" (Alistair Hulett) Roaring Jack
- "Liverpool Street" (Big Five) Big Five
- "Melbourne Vs Sydney" by Dan Kelly
- "My City of Sydney" (Tommy Leonetti/Robert Trout)[5] Tommy Leonetti, Mary Schneider, XL Capris, Frenzal Rhomb
- "Never Had So Much Fun" by Frenzal Rhomb
- "Okay Sydney, You Beat Me" by Nic Dalton And His Gloomchasers
- "Old Sydney Town" Alopi Latukefu & the Palermo Express
- "Power and the Passion" Midnight Oil
- "The Piss, The Perfume" Hayley Mary
- "Prague" Ruck Rover
- "Rep My City" Miracle
- "Ship My Body Home" Ben Lee
- "Somebody Else's Parking Lot in Sebastopol" by The Extra Lens
- "Somewhere in Sydney" (Greg Macainsh) Skyhooks
- "Sundays in Sydney" (Dave Steel) Dave Steel
- "Sydney" The Grinning Bellhops
- "Sydney Born Man" (Peter Martin) SCRA
- "Sydney City Ladies" (Martin Adamson [aka Lee Martin], Gabriel Vendetti, Allan Fraiel, Terry Meaney [aka Terry Halliday])[6] Geeza, Laser Records Streetlife
- "Sydney From a 747" (Paul Kelly) Paul Kelly & the Messengers, Mushroom Records Comedy[1]
- "Sydney Girls" (Anderson/Wells) Rose Tattoo
- "Sydney Harbour Bridge" (Justin Currie) Justin Currie
- "Sydney Ladies" (Broderick Smith/Kerryn Tolhurst), The Dingoes, The Dingoes (1974, Mushroom Records)
- "Sydney or the Bush" *(Norma O'Hara Murphy) Norma O'Hara Murphy
- "Sydney Song" Eskimo Joe
- "Sydney to Newcastle" The Middle East
- "Sydney Town" (Michael Quinlan) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "Sydney Town (The more they try to keep you down in)"* (Hardy/Gary Sheaarson) – Frank Hardy recorded by Gary Shearson
- "Then 'Til Now" Bliss N Eso
- "Tom Uglys Bridge" D. C. Cross
- "Town Hall Steps" (Timothy (Tim) O'Reilly) The Mexican Spitfires Lupe Velez EP Red Eye Records
- "Typically Sydney" The Deadly Hume
- "Wake Up Sydney" Allniters
- "What Sydney Looks Like in June" Alex the Astronaut
- "When the Blue Finally Came" The Wonder Years
- "Where You Wanna Go" K1
- "Whitlam Square" Died Pretty
- "The Winner Is...SYDNEY" Southend
- "You Gotta Love This City" (Tim Freedman) The Whitlams[1] Love this City
- "Tamarama Doorslammer" *(C.Sue/A.Wilson) Killers on the Loose
- "You Sound like Louis Burdett" – The Whitlams Eternal Nightcap
- "Song to Warilla" (Martin Adamson [aka Lee Martin])[7] Geeza, Laser Records as a single from Streetlife
- "The White Bay Paper Seller" *(Judy Small) Judy Small