Sheffield has produced some of the best music the world has ever heard.
Everyone knows the songs that these big names have turned out over the years - but what about those songs that made an impact here at home - but not necessarily around the world?
We have put together a list of five songs that we think many in Sheffield will know, and that, love them or hate them, made a splash in the city. But if you go outside Sheffield, they'll probably be in the dark about them.
They are the records - and downloads - that you'll only know if you're from Sheffield.
How many of them do you know or remember?
1. Do you remember these records?
These are five records you'll only remember of you if you're from Sheffield Photo: Frand Reid
2. Believe: Maxwell Thorpe and Jack Ford
Maxwell Thorpe, Sheffield's Britain's Got Talent finalist, released a record to raise money for Sheffield Children's Hospital Charity in 2022, with youngster Jack Ford. Called Believe, it was launched to acclaim at the Christmas lights switch on that year. Picture: David Kessen, National World Photo: David Kessen
3. Terry Curran: Singing The Blues
Sheffield Wednesday striker Terry Curran was the Owls star player, when he recorded a version of Singing The Blues, which was a hit among the club's fans in 1980, even if it did not top the charts. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
4. Alan Martin and Bobby Knutt: I'm following Sheffield United
I'm following Sheffield United was recorded by Alan Martin 'interrupted by' Bobby Knutt, and was popular in the city back in 1977. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers