Lyrics by Jace Everett

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  1. Bad Things
  2. A Little Less Lonely
  3. Angel Loves The Devil Outta Me
  4. Angry Hostile Ugly
  5. Autumn
  6. Between A Father & A Son
  7. Beyond The Wall
  8. Burn For You
  9. Damned If I Do
  10. Dance Muthafucka, Dance!
  11. Day Out
  12. Dig It Up
  13. Doin' Nothing with you
  14. Don't Look Down
  15. Everything I Want
  16. Evil (Is Going On)
  17. Gold Everett
  18. Great American Hero
  19. Greatest Story (Never Told)
  20. Half Of My Mistakes
  21. I Gotta Have It
  22. In The Garden
  23. Like a Song
  24. Little Black Dress
  25. Lloyd's Summer Vacation
  26. Love Cut Me Down
  27. More to Life (C'mon, c'mon)
  28. Mr. Good Times
  29. No Place To Hide
  30. Nowhere In The Neighborhood
  31. One of Them
  32. Pennsylvania
  33. Permanent Thing
  34. Possession
  35. Pretty Good Plan
  36. Rise Up
  37. Sapphira
  38. Slip Away
  39. That's The Kind Of Love I'm In
  40. The Good Life
  41. The Great Fish (Wave After Wave)
  42. The other kind
  43. Tu Cuerpo Pide Fiesta
  44. Turn It On
  45. What Is This?
  46. Your Man

Jace Everett Beasley (born May 27, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Signed to Epic Records in 2005, he released his debut single "That's the Kind of Love I'm In" in 2005, which peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and was the first single from his self-titled debut album. He also co-wrote Josh Turner's Number One single "Your Man". His song "Bad Things" is the theme for the HBO series True Blood and peaked No. 2 in Norway in 2009. In the same year, he released his third album, Red Revelations, under the Weston Boys label that peaked No. 12 in Norway.

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