Lyrics by Geggy Tah

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

  1. Driving In My Car
  2. Alien Somewhere
  3. Century Plant 2000
  4. Devil's Haircut
  5. Don't Close The Door
  6. Dumb Submarine
  7. Gina
  8. House of Usher
  9. I Forgot
  10. I'll Find My Way
  11. Las Vegas With The Lights Out
  12. Lotta Stuff
  13. Love Is Alone
  14. Mem
  15. One zero
  16. Sacred Cow
  17. She Withers
  18. Shed
  19. Space Heater
  20. Special Someone
  21. Such A Beautiful Night
  22. Sweat
  23. Whoever You Are

Geggy Tah is a band initially composed of writer/singer/bassist Tommy Jordan and keyboard/guitarist Greg Kurstin. Each of them has a younger sister who was unable to pronounce her brother's name when very young; "Geggy" and "Tah" were the baby girls' mispronunciations of their brothers' names. Their first release, Grand Opening, appeared in 1994 on David Byrne's label Luaka Bop. For their 1996 release Sacred Cow, they added drummer Daren Hahn to the lineup. Also on Luaka Bop, the album spawned the hit single "Whoever You Are" which peaked at #16 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart (the song would also appear in a Mercedes-Benz commercial circa 2001). Both albums were produced by Susan Rogers whose credits also include Prince, The Jacksons, David Byrne, Barenaked Ladies and Edie Brickell, and featured Rogers's dog, Gina, on their covers. In 1999, the band announced a new album entitled Music Inspired by the Fragrance, and released two songs ("Space Heater" and "Sweat") on the web in mp3 format. However, in part because of Luaka Bop's move from Warner Bros. to Virgin Records, the album went unreleased until 2001, by which point it had acquired a new title: Into the Oh. Into the Oh was released on Luaka Bop / Virgin with new band members including Los Angeles session percussionist and composer "Lavey" Bruce Millstein. In 2000, Tommy Jordan played the steel drums track for Jack Johnson's song "Flake" on Brushfire Fairytales. In 2006, Kurstin formed a new band, The Bird and the Bee. In 2010, Kurstin was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Producer, Non-Classical division for his work on Lily Allen's It's Not Me, It's You.

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