Lyrics by Dido

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

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Dido.

Here you can find out which songs by Dido are the most searched.

  1. Stan (feat. Eminem)
  2. White Flag
  3. Thank You
  4. Here With Me
  5. Life For Rent
  6. Hunter
  7. Don't Think Of Me
  8. Don't Leave Home
  9. Sand In My Shoes
  10. Hurricanes
  11. Take You Home
  12. Don't You Trust Me?
  13. Friends
  14. My Lover's Gone
  15. Quiet Times
  16. Don't Believe In Love
  17. Give You Up
  18. I'm No Angel
  19. No Freedom
  20. See The Sun
  21. Slide
  22. Feels Like Fire (feat. Santana)
  23. Grafton Street
  24. Honestly OK
  25. One Step Too Far
  26. Walking By
  27. All You Want
  28. Closer
  29. End Of Night
  30. Everything To Lose
  31. Have To Stay
  32. If I Rise
  33. Let Us Move On (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
  34. Look No Further
  35. My Life
  36. Nobody Knows
  37. NYC
  38. See You When You're 40
  39. Seven Seconds (feat. Youssou N'dour)
  40. Some Kind Of Love
  41. Still On My Mind
  42. Sweet Eyed Baby
  43. Take My Hand
  44. The Day Before The Day
  45. This Land Is Mine
  46. What Am I Doing Here
  47. Who Makes You Feel
  48. Afraid To Sleep
  49. All I See
  50. Believe (Flu Season Mix)
  51. Blackbird
  52. Burnin' Love
  53. Cards (feat. R Plus)
  54. Chances
  55. Christmas Day
  56. Coming Home
  57. Cosy In The Rocket
  58. Day Before We Went To War
  59. Dirty Ol' Man
  60. Do You Have A Little Time
  61. Don't Slide
  62. Dub Be Good To Me
  63. Feelin' Good
  64. Fire And Rain
  65. Flowerstand Man
  66. Fly To You (feat. Caroline Polachek & Grimes)
  67. For One Day
  68. Girl Who Got Away
  69. Give Me Strength
  70. Go Dreaming
  71. Happy New Year
  72. Hell After This
  73. Hem Of His Garment
  74. Hurry Home
  75. Hurt You
  76. I Am What I Am
  77. I Don't Believe In Love
  78. I Don't Wanna Wait
  79. I Eat Dinner (When The Hunger's Gone) (feat. Rufus Wainwright)
  80. Isobel
  81. It Comes And It Goes
  82. Just Because
  83. Just Say Yes
  84. Keep Your Faith In Me
  85. Last This Day
  86. Let's Do The Things We Normally Do
  87. Let's Runaway
  88. Look Up! (feat. R Plus)
  89. Lost
  90. Love To Blame
  91. Loveless Hearts
  92. Mad Love
  93. Mary's In India
  94. Me
  95. My Boy (feat. R Plus)
  96. Never Want To Say It's Love
  97. No Roots
  98. North Star
  99. Northern Skies
  100. Paris
  101. Postcards
  102. Postcards (Rewritten)
  103. Reverb Song
  104. Reverence (Radio Version)
  105. Reverence (Tamsin's Re-Fix)
  106. River Run Me Dry
  107. Salva Mea
  108. Sex Tonight
  109. Sitting On The Roof Of The World
  110. Stan (feat. Eminem)
  111. Stoned
  112. Summer
  113. Summer Dress (feat. R Plus)
  114. This Is Love
  115. Those Were The Days (feat. R Plus)
  116. Time Takes Time
  117. Together (feat. R Plus)
  118. Too Bad
  119. Us 2 Little Gods
  120. We Walk The Same Line
  121. Welcome
  122. When Love Sucks (feat. Jason Derulo)
  123. While You Try
  124. Winter
  125. Worthless
  126. Yesterday
  127. You Don't Need A God

Dido ( DY-doh; Ancient Greek: Διδώ Greek pronunciation: [diː.dɔ̌ː], Latin pronunciation: [ˈdiːdoː]), also known as Elissa ( ə-LISS-ə, Ἔλισσα), was the legendary founder and first queen of the Phoenician city-state of Carthage (located in Tunisia), in 814 BC. In most accounts, she was the queen of the Phoenician city-state of Tyre (located in Lebanon) who fled tyranny to found her own city in northwest Africa. Known only through ancient Greek and Roman sources, all of which were written well after Carthage's founding, her historicity remains uncertain. The oldest references to Dido are attributed to Timaeus, who lived in Taormina in Sicily, and died around 260 BC, which is about five centuries after the date given for the foundation of Carthage. Timaeus told the legends surrounding the founding of Carthage by Dido in his Sicilian History. By his account, Dido founded Carthage in 814 BC, around the same time as the foundation of Rome, and he alluded to the growing conflict between the two cities in his own day. Details about Dido's character, life, and role in the founding of Carthage are best known from Virgil's epic poem, the Aeneid, written around 20 BC, which tells the legendary story of the Trojan hero Aeneas. Dido is described as a clever and enterprising woman who flees her ruthless and autocratic brother, Pygmalion, after discovering that he was responsible for her husband's death. A wise leader, she founds Carthage and makes it prosper. Dido has been an enduring figure in Western culture and art from the early Renaissance into the 21st century. In the early 20th century, she became a national symbol for Tunisia, and Tunisian women can be poetically described as "Daughters of Dido".

It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by Dido, you'll probably like many other songs by Dido.

The lyrics of Dido's songs often follow certain patterns that you can discover if you pay close attention. Are you up for finding out what they are?

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

We hope you like these lyrics of Dido's songs, and that you find them useful.

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

If you've found the Dido song you like on this list, share it with your loved ones.