Lyrics by The Connells

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  1. '74-'75
  2. Lay Me Down
  3. 1934
  4. Any Day Now
  5. Aquarel
  6. Brighter Worlds
  7. Burden
  8. Carry My Picture
  9. Choose A Side
  10. Darker Days
  11. Disappointed
  12. Doin' You
  13. Elegance
  14. Eyes On The Ground
  15. Find Out
  16. Fine Tuning
  17. Fun & Games
  18. Hats Off
  19. Hey Wow
  20. Hey You
  21. Holding Pattern
  22. Home Today
  23. I Suppose
  24. If It Crumbles
  25. Inside My Head
  26. Just Like Us
  27. Motel
  28. Much Easier
  29. New Boy
  30. Over There
  31. Pawns
  32. Running Mary
  33. Sal
  34. Saturday Nite
  35. Scotty's Lament
  36. Seven
  37. Slackjawed
  38. Something To Say
  39. Spiral
  40. Ten Pins
  41. Try
  42. Uninspired
  43. Unspoken Words
  44. Upside Down

The Connells are an American musical group from Raleigh, North Carolina. They play a guitar-oriented, melodic, jangle-pop style of rock music with introspective lyrics that often reflect the history or culture of the American South. Though the band has released little content since 2001, they never officially broke up and continue to occasionally perform to the present. In the United States, the Connells had three top 10 hits on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, but they are best known for their song "'74–'75", which was a number one hit in Norway and Sweden in 1995 while reaching the top 10 in a total of 11 European countries.

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