Lyrics by Colorblind James Experience

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

Do you see the song you like in this list of Colorblind James Experience's songs?

Here you can find out which songs by Colorblind James Experience are the most searched.

  1. 'Bye Now, Wish Me Luck
  2. (He Must've Been) Quite A Guy
  3. A Different Bob
  4. Buster Cornelius
  5. Call Of The Wild
  6. Colorblind's Reel
  7. Considering A Move To Memphis
  8. Dance Critters
  9. Daniel In The Lions Den
  10. Death Fears No Man
  11. Dr. Negative
  12. Euphoria Jones
  13. First Day Of Spring
  14. Fledgling Circus
  15. Four Horsemen
  16. Funky West Side
  17. Glasses
  18. Gravel Road
  19. Great Northwest
  20. Hey Bernadette
  21. HiFi Alphabet
  22. High Street
  23. I Hate This World Sometimes
  24. I Want To Know You
  25. I'm A Sailor
  26. If Nobody Loves You In Heaven
  27. In These Days Ahead
  28. Jonah And The Whale
  29. Jonah And The Whale
  30. Jonah And The Whale
  31. Kojak Chair
  32. Let's Go Back
  33. Picture On A Stone
  34. Polka Girl
  35. Prodigal Son
  36. Ride Board
  37. Rockin' As Fast As I Can
  38. She Took The Ring Off A Dead Man's Finger
  39. She'll Break Yours Too
  40. Show Me
  41. Solid! Behind The Times
  42. Sophisticated
  43. Talk To Me
  44. That's Entertainment
  45. The German Girls
  46. The Wives Of The Saints
  47. Walking My Camel Home
  48. Wedding At Cana
  49. Why Should I Stand Up?
  50. Why'd The Boy Throw The Clock Out The Window?

Colorblind James Experience was an American alternative roots/pop/rock band. Bandleader and singer/songwriter/guitarist "Colorblind" James Charles Cuminale was originally from Rochester, New York, but assembled early versions of what would become the Experience in Oswego, New York, before relocating to San Francisco, California. After a couple years of mixed results there, the band regrouped and moved again, this time back to Rochester which remained its home base until Cuminale's premature death in 2001. The band enjoyed brief fame in the UK and Europe after BBC DJ John Peel gave the Experience some exposure. Their "Dance Critters" single reached number 10 on the UK Indie Chart, while their albums Colorblind James Experience and Why Should I Stand Up reached numbers 5 and 13 respectively. Often humorous ("The music stopped. And then it started again.") and parodic, and just as often laced with a profoundly questioning spirituality; their music blended elements of polka, country, cocktail jazz, blues, rockabilly, Tex-Mex, rock and roll and other genres. The band's sound was to a large extent inspired by the "old, weird America" chased by Bob Dylan and The Band during their Basement Tapes period, but other prominent influences included Ray Charles, Randy Newman, and Van Morrison. Their line-up changed repeatedly over the years, and their third album was released under the name of Colorblind James and the Death Valley Boys.

To discover the patterns in Colorblind James Experience's songs, you just have to read their lyrics carefully, paying attention not just to what they say, but how they are constructed.

Analyzing the lyrics of Colorblind James Experience's songs can be a lot of fun and if you enjoy composing, it can help you find formulas to create your own compositions.

As always, we try to keep improving and growing, so if you haven't found the lyrics of Colorblind James Experience's songs you were looking for, come back soon, as we frequently update our databases to offer all the songs by Colorblind James Experience and many other artists as quickly as possible.