D
- "Dagenham Dave" by Morrissey
- "Dagenham Dave" by The Stranglers
- "Damn Good Show" by Noël Coward ("Everyone in London likes a damn good show")
- "Dans les rues de Londres" (In the streets of London) by Mylène Farmer
- "Dark Streets of London" by The Pogues
- "Davy" by Danny Wilson
- "Day by Day" by Generation X (Circle Line)
- "Day On The Town" by Madness
- "Day Trip From Barnhurst" by Jackie & The Commuters
- "The Dead Girls of London" by Frank Zappa
- "Dead London" by Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds
- "Dead End Street" by The Kinks (about a bedsit in Kentish Town)
- "Dear River Thames" by Richard Digance
- "Debris" by The Faces
- "Deceives The Eye" by Madness (West End)
- "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" by The Kinks
- "Deer Park" by The Fall ("I took a walk down West 11")
- "Denmark Street" by The Kinks
- "The Dead Girls Of London" by Frank Zappa
- "Decline and Fall of the Clerkenwell Kid" by The Real Tuesday Weld
- "Deptford Broadway" by Ceri James
- "Deptford Broadway Boogie" by Jools Holland
- "Deptford Days" by David Knopfler
- "Dettwork Southeast" by Blak Twang (mentions Brixton, Clapham, Hackney, West Ealing, Seven Sisters, SE8)
- "Diamonds in the Dark" by Mystery Jets (includes the line "We would live on Delancey Street", a road in Camden)
- "Dick-a-Dum-Dum (King's Road)" by Jim Dale
- "Dickens Of London" by Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orchestra
- "Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?" by Noel Gay
- "Difficult Fun" by The Slits
- "Dilly Boys" by The Libertines
- "The Directoire Girl" by J. P. Harrington and Orlando Powell ("I stopped the traffic all down Piccadilly")
- "Dirty Water" by The Inmates (originally about the River Charles and Boston, USA, this version is about the Thames and London)
- "Disgusted E7" by The Wolfhounds
- "Districts" by Clifford Grey and A. W. Parry (references Maida Vale, Hammersmith, Battersea etc.)
- "Docklands Blues" by Ed Ball
- "Do the Strand" by Roxy Music
- "Do You Come Here Often?" by The Tornadoes ("see you down the 'Dilly")
- "Do You Really Like It?" by DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies
- "Don't Go Back to Dalston" by Razorlight
- "Don't Make Fun of the Festival" by Noël Coward (1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank)
- "Dopamine Clouds Over Craven Cottage" by Stars of the Lid
- "The Double Deckers" by The Double Deckers
- "A Dove Flew Down From The Elephant/The Little Boy In The Castle" by Style Council
- "Down at the Old Bull and Bush" by Hunting, Krone, Stirling and Von Tilzer
- "Down At Our Battersea Boozer" by Monica Rose
- "Down At The Harbour" by Gallon Drunk
- "Down At The Vortex" by Yellow Dog
- "Down Below" by Sydney Carter ("It isn't hard to tell, down below, if it's Bow or Clerkenwell, down below")
- "Down in Drury Lane" by Paddy Roberts
- "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" by The Jam
- "Down The Lane" by Lionel Bart (about Petticoat Lane)
- "Down to Brixton" by Sweet Distortion
- "Down to London" by Joe Jackson
- "Downing Street Kindling" by Larrikin Love
- "Down With the Whole Darn Lot" by Noël Coward ("Down with the Garrick Club and Kensington Museum")
- "Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital" by Billy Jenkins
- "Dream" by Dizzee Rascal
- "Dress you Up" by Madonna ("suits from London")
- "The Drinking Song of the Merchant Bankers" by McCarthy
- "Driving In My Car" by Mike Barson of Madness ("I drive up to Muswell Hill")
- "Drummed Out" by Edward Kent
- "The Drummer And the Cook (Cockney Air)" by Harry Belafonte
- "Drums Over London" by Disco Zombies
- "Du Cane Road" by Topper Headon
- "Duchess Of Duke Steet" by Alexander Faris (Duke Street is in Marylebone)
- "Duffer St. George" by The Fiery Furnaces
- "Duke of Earlsfield" by Sabres of Paradise
- "The Duke of Seven Dials" by George Grossmith
- "Dungeon Town" by The Brotherhood
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