Lyrics by Cardiacs

Do you love Cardiacs's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Cardiacs's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Cardiacs's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Cardiacs, find them all in one place.

  1. Dirty Boy
  2. A Horse's Tail
  3. A Little Man And A House
  4. All His Geese Are Swans
  5. Angleworm Angel
  6. Bell Clinks
  7. Bell Stinks
  8. bellyeye
  9. Big Ship
  10. Dog-like Sparky
  11. Eat It Up Worms Hero
  12. Eden On The Air
  13. Fairy Mary Mag
  14. Fiery Gun Hand
  15. Flap Off Your Beak
  16. Foundling
  17. Hello Mr. Sparrow
  18. Insect Hoofs On Lassie
  19. Is This Life?
  20. Jibber And Twitch
  21. manhoo
  22. No Bright Side
  23. No Gold
  24. Nurses Whispering Verses (Sing to God)
  25. Odd Even
  26. Red Fire Coming Out From His Gills
  27. Stoneage Dinosaurs
  28. The Duck And Roger The Horse
  29. The Everso Closely Guarded Line
  30. Wireless

Cardiacs are an English rock band formed in Kingston upon Thames by Tim Smith (guitar and lead vocals) and his brother Jim (bass, backing vocals) in 1977 under the name Cardiac Arrest. One of Britain's leading cult rock bands, Cardiacs' sound folded in genres including art rock, progressive rock, art punk, post-punk, jazz, psychedelia and heavy metal (as well as elements of circus, baroque pop, medieval music, nursery rhymes and sea shanties), all of which was topped by Smith's anarchic vocals and hard-to-decipher lyrics. The band's theatrical performance style often incorporated off-putting costumes and make-up, complete with on-stage confrontations. Their bizarre sound and image made them unpopular with the press, but they amassed a devoted following. Tim Smith was the primary songwriter, noted for his complex and innovative compositional style. He and his brother were the only constant members in the band's regularly changing lineup. The band created their own indie label, the Alphabet Business Concern, in 1984 and found mainstream exposure with the single "Is This the Life?" from their debut album A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window (1988). Their second album, On Land and in the Sea (1989), was followed by Heaven Born and Ever Bright (1992), which displayed a harder edged, metal-leaning sound retained in the subsequent albums Sing to God (1996) and Guns (1999). The final Cardiacs album, LSD, was left unfinished after Tim Smith was hospitalised with dystonia resulting from a cardiac arrest and stroke in 2008, which caused the band to go on hiatus indefinitely. Smith's illness brought increased and belated critical recognition to Cardiacs, with several music outlets calling Sing to God a masterpiece. His death in 2020 saw a raft of tributes on social media. Many rock groups including Blur were influenced by Cardiacs' eclectic music, which appeared on streaming services in 2021. Alternately billed as "Cardiacs", "The Cardiacs", and "Cardiacs Family & Friends", Cardiacs members "past, present, and future" performed the music of Tim Smith at several sold-out gigs in 2024.

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