South (disambiguation)

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South is a cardinal direction or compass point.

South or The South may also refer to:

Geography[edit]

Arts, entertainment, media[edit]

Literature[edit]

Film and television titles[edit]

  • South (television play) (1959), by Gerald Savory (UK), known as the "earliest known gay TV drama"
  • South (miniseries), a 1988 two-episode spin-off from British soap opera Brookside, starring Justine Kerrigan and Sean McKee
  • South Circuit, a former Hindi film distribution circuit covering South India

Music[edit]

Music groups[edit]

  • South (band), a rock band from London, England, active 1998-2009
  • The South, a band formed in 2008 by former members of The Beautiful South
  • South, duo composed of songwriter Fred Burch and pianist Don Hill, 1969
  • South, project of Lonnie Mack and Ed Labunski, 1978

Albums[edit]

Songs[edit]

  • South (composition), a jazz composition written by and made popular by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
  • "South" (song), a song by Karate from the album Some Boots
  • "South" (song), a song by Ego Likeness off the eponymous EP South
  • "South" (song), a song by Shona Laing off the eponymous album South
  • "The South" (song), a 2013 single by The Cadillac Three

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]