Lyrics by Grace Jones

Do you see the song you like in this list of Grace Jones's songs?

  1. La Vie en Rose
  2. This Is
  3. Comme un Oiseau qui S'Envole
  4. I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)
  5. That's The Trouble
  6. 7 Day Weekend
  7. A Rolling Stone
  8. All On a Summers Night
  9. Am I Ever Gonna Fall In Love In New York City?
  10. Amado Mio
  11. Art Groupie
  12. Atlantic City Gambler
  13. Autumn Leaves
  14. Barefoot In Beverly Hills
  15. Below The Belt
  16. Below The Belt (La Vieille Fille)
  17. Breakdown
  18. Bulletproof Heart
  19. Bullshit
  20. Chan Hitchhikes To Shanghai
  21. Corporate Cannibal
  22. Crack Attack
  23. Crush
  24. Cry Now Laugh Later
  25. Demolition Man
  26. Devil In My Life
  27. Do Or Die
  28. Don't Cry Freedom
  29. Don't Cry, It's Only The Rhythm
  30. Don't Mess With The Messer
  31. Dream
  32. Driving Satisfaction
  33. Everybody Hold Still
  34. Evilmania
  35. Fame
  36. Feel Up
  37. Hollywood Liar
  38. Hurricane (Cradle To The Grave)
  39. I Need a Man
  40. I'm Crying (Mother's Tears)
  41. I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You)
  42. I've Done It Again
  43. Inside Story
  44. Inspiration
  45. Jones The Rhythm
  46. Kicked Around
  47. Ladies & Gentlemen: Miss Grace Jones
  48. Let Joy And Innocence Prevail
  49. Living My Life
  50. Love Bites
  51. Love Is The Drug
  52. Love On Top Of Love
  53. Love You To Life
  54. Man Around The House
  55. My Jamaican Guy
  56. Nightclubbing
  57. Nipple To The Bottle
  58. On My Way
  59. Operattack
  60. Original Beast
  61. Paper Plan
  62. Pars
  63. Pars [English Translation]
  64. Party Girl
  65. Pride
  66. Private Life
  67. Pull Up To The Bumper
  68. Repentance (Forgive Me)
  69. Ring Of Fire
  70. Scary But Fun
  71. Seduction Surrender
  72. Send In The Clowns
  73. Sex Drive
  74. She's Lost Control
  75. Sinning
  76. Slave to The Rhythm
  77. Slave To The Rhytm
  78. Someone To Love
  79. Sorry
  80. Storm
  81. Strange
  82. Suffer
  83. Summers Night
  84. Sunset Sunrise
  85. The Apple Stretching
  86. The Crossing (Oh The Action)
  87. The Fashion Show
  88. The Frog & The Princess
  89. The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
  90. The Perfect Crime
  91. Tomorrow
  92. Typical Male
  93. Unlimited Capacity For Love
  94. Use Me
  95. Vamp
  96. Victor Should Have Been a Jazz Musician
  97. Volunteer
  98. Walking In The Rain
  99. Warm Leatherette
  100. Well Well Well
  101. What I Did For Love
  102. White Collar Crime
  103. Williams' Blood
  104. Yeah Yeah You Would (Feat. Diddy-Dirty Money)

Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. Born in Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was a teenager. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, and appearing on the covers of Elle and Vogue. She notably worked with photographers such as Jean-Paul Goude, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, and Hans Feurer, and became known for her distinctive androgynous appearance and bold features. Beginning in 1977, Jones embarked on a music career, securing a record deal with Island Records and initially becoming a high-profile figure of New York City's Studio 54-centered disco scene. In the early 1980s, she moved toward a new wave style that drew on reggae, funk, post-punk, and pop music, frequently collaborating with both the graphic designer Jean-Paul Goude and the musical duo Sly & Robbie. She scored Top 40 entries on the UK Singles Chart with "Private Life", "Pull Up to the Bumper", "I've Seen That Face Before", and "Slave to the Rhythm". In 1982, she released the music video collection A One Man Show, directed by Goude, which earned her a nomination for Best Video Album at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards. Her most popular albums include Warm Leatherette (1980), Nightclubbing (1981), and Slave to the Rhythm (1985). As an actress, Jones appeared in several indie films prior to landing her first mainstream appearance as Zula in the fantasy-action film Conan the Destroyer (1984) alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sarah Douglas, and subsequently appeared in the James Bond movie A View to a Kill (1985) as May Day, and starred as a vampire in Vamp (1986); all of which earned her nominations for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1992, Jones acted in the Eddie Murphy film Boomerang, and contributed to the soundtrack. She also appeared alongside Tim Curry in the 2001 film Wolf Girl. Jones was ranked 82nd on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll (1999). In 2008, she was honored with a Q Idol Award. Jones influenced the cross-dressing movement of the 1980s and has been cited as an inspiration for multiple artists, including Annie Lennox, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Solange, Lorde, Róisín Murphy, Brazilian Girls, Nile Rodgers, Santigold, and Basement Jaxx. In 2016, Billboard ranked her as the 40th greatest dance club artist of all time.

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 Grace Jones, you'll probably like many other songs by Grace Jones.

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