Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople) was the title to a song originally performed by The Four Lads in 1953, and was written by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon.
The lyrics humorously remind the listener that the city of Istanbul used to be called Constantinople, and profess uncertainty about how and why cities' names change. The song's bewildered claims of the inscrutability of this process (for example, that New York City's name was changed from New Amsterdam because "people just liked it better that way") contrasts amusingly with the efforts of historians to account for such changes.
The song was later covered by the rock group They Might Be Giants, who released it on their their LP Flood in 1990, and on its own EP that same year. The song was used for a music video in an episode of the animated childrens series Tiny Toon Adventures.
The song was also featured in the 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile and the Pierce Brosnan episode of Muppets Tonight.
Track listing for Istanbul (Not Constantinople) EP
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
- "James K. Polk"
- "Stormy Pinkness"
- "Ant" (not in UK version)
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" (Brownsville mix)
Categories: Album stubs | They Might Be Giants albums | 1953 songs | Songs by Jimmy Kennedy | Songs by Nat Simon



