Lyrics by Jay Brannan

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  1. 26-Hour Day
  2. A Death Waltz
  3. A Love Story
  4. All I Want
  5. Always, Then, & Now
  6. American Idol
  7. At First Sight
  8. Beautifully
  9. Blowin' In The Wind
  10. Blue-haired Lady
  11. Body's A Temple
  12. Both Hands
  13. Bowlegged & Starving
  14. Can't Have It All
  15. Christmas Really Sucks
  16. Dear Santa
  17. Drowning
  18. Ever After Happily
  19. Everywhere There's Statues
  20. Goddamned
  21. Good Mother
  22. Greatest Hits
  23. Half-boyfriend
  24. Home
  25. Housewife
  26. La La La
  27. Lower my Gun
  28. Myth Of Happiness
  29. On All Fours
  30. Rob Me Blind
  31. Say it's possible
  32. Soda Shop
  33. Square One
  34. Str8 Outta Compton
  35. String-A-Long Song
  36. The Freshman
  37. The Spanglish Song
  38. The State Of Music
  39. uncle Auntie-Socialite
  40. Unstable Boy
  41. Zombie

Jay Brannan (born March 29, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He was born in Texas and briefly studied in Ohio, but moved to California to become an actor. Brannan appeared in the 2006 movie Shortbus, which included one of his songs in its soundtrack, and began to build a fan base by performing on YouTube. He released an EP and acted in Holding Trevor in 2007. Since then, he has toured and released four albums.

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