Lyrics by Beth Orton

  1. Alive Alone
  2. Ooh Child
  3. Ali's Waltz
  4. Beautiful World
  5. Bobby Gentry
  6. Carmella
  7. Daybreaker
  8. No Expectations
  9. Thinking About Tomorrow
  10. A Place Aside
  11. Absinthe
  12. Anywhere
  13. Beautiful Way
  14. Best Bit
  15. Best Bit (She Cries Your Name Version)
  16. Best Bit (Single Version)
  17. Blood Red River
  18. Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones Cover)
  19. Bullet
  20. Central Reservation
  21. Central Reservation (Then Again Version)
  22. City Blue
  23. Comfort Of Strangers
  24. Conceived
  25. Concrete Sky
  26. Couldn't Cause Me Harm
  27. Countenance
  28. Devil Song
  29. Dice
  30. Dolphins
  31. Don't Need A Reason
  32. Don't Wanna Know 'Bout Evil
  33. Faith Will Carry
  34. Feel To Believe
  35. Feral Children
  36. Galaxy Of Emptiness
  37. God Song
  38. Heart of Soul
  39. Heartland Truckstop
  40. How Far
  41. I love how you love me
  42. I Wish I Never Saw Sunshine
  43. I wish I never saw the sunshine
  44. In Deep
  45. Is This I Am I Find
  46. It´S Not The Spotlight
  47. It's Not the Spotlight
  48. It's This I Am I Find
  49. Lean On Me
  50. Live As You Dream
  51. Love Can Do
  52. Love Like Laughter
  53. Magpie
  54. Mount Washington
  55. Paris Train
  56. Pass In Time
  57. Pass In Time (a.k.a. For a While)
  58. Pedastal
  59. Pedestal
  60. Pieces of Sky
  61. Precious Maybe
  62. Rectify
  63. Release Me
  64. River
  65. Roll The Dice
  66. Safe In Your Arms
  67. Safety
  68. Shadow Of a Doubt
  69. She Cries Your Name
  70. She Cries Your Name (Super Pinky Mandy Version)
  71. Shopping Trolley
  72. Skimming Stone
  73. So Much More
  74. Someone's daughter
  75. Stars All Seem To Weep
  76. Stolen car
  77. Sugar Boy
  78. Sweetest Decline
  79. Tangent
  80. Ted's Waltz
  81. The prisoner
  82. The Same Day (Wouldn't You Too)
  83. This One's Gonna Bruise
  84. Touch Me With Your Love
  85. Untouchable, Part 2
  86. When You Wake
  87. Whenever
  88. Where Do I Begin
  89. Where Do You Go
  90. Wild World
  91. Worms
  92. Yesterday's Gone

Elizabeth Caroline Orton (born 14 December 1970) is an English musician, known for her "folktronica" sound, which mixes elements of folk and electronica. She was initially recognised for her collaborations with William Orbit, Andrew Weatherall, Red Snapper and the Chemical Brothers in the mid-1990s. Her UK/US first solo album, Trailer Park, received much critical acclaim in 1996. Orton developed a devoted audience with the release of the BRIT Award-winning album Central Reservation (1999) and the 2002 UK top 10 album, Daybreaker. Her 2006 album, Comfort of Strangers, was followed by a break during which Orton gave birth to her daughter and collaborated with the British guitarist Bert Jansch. Orton returned with Sugaring Season in 2012, which moved towards a purer acoustic sound, followed by a return to electronic music with Kidsticks, released in 2016. Orton's music has been featured in the movies How to Deal and Vanilla Sky, and also in the TV series Felicity, Charmed, Dawson's Creek, Roswell, Grey's Anatomy and Manifest, providing her with exposure to a more mainstream American audience.

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