Lyrics by Jeff Buckley

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  1. Hallelujah
  2. Lover, You Should've Come Over
  3. Grace
  4. Last Goodbye
  5. Forget Her
  6. Lilac Wine
  7. All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun (feat. Elisabeth Fraser)
  8. Mojo Pin
  9. So Real
  10. Corpus Christi Carol
  11. Mama, You Been On My Mind
  12. Everybody Here Wants You
  13. Creep
  14. Dream Brother
  15. You And I
  16. Calling You
  17. Dido's Lament
  18. Eternal Life
  19. I Know It's Over
  20. Be Your Husband
  21. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'
  22. Harem Man
  23. I Know We Could Be So Happy Baby (If We Wanted To Be)
  24. Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin
  25. She is Free
  26. Sky Blue Skin
  27. That's All I Ask
  28. We All Fall In Love Sometimes
  29. Alive
  30. Alligator Wine
  31. Angel Mine
  32. Auld Lang Syne
  33. Back In N.Y.C.
  34. Catnip Dream
  35. Cruel
  36. Curtains
  37. Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In It's Spotlight)
  38. Demon John
  39. Despite The Tears
  40. Dink's Song
  41. Dream Brother (Alternate Version)
  42. Dream Of You and I
  43. Drown In My Own Tears
  44. Edna Frau
  45. Everyday People
  46. Faith Salons
  47. Fall In Light
  48. Farewell Angelina
  49. Flutter Girl
  50. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  51. Gunshot Glitter
  52. Haven't You Heard?
  53. How Long Will It Take
  54. Hymne A L'amour
  55. I Against I
  56. I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain
  57. I Shall Be Released
  58. I Want Someone Badly
  59. I Woke Up In A Strange Place
  60. If You Knew
  61. If You See Her, Say Hello
  62. In my arms
  63. Jewel Box
  64. Jolly Street
  65. Just Like a Woman
  66. Kangaroo
  67. Kashmir
  68. Kick Out The Jams
  69. Killing Time
  70. Let Time Stand Still/Killing Time
  71. Let's Bomb The Moonlight
  72. Lost Highway
  73. Madame George
  74. Malign Fiesta (No Soul)
  75. Mood Swing Whiskey
  76. Morning Theft
  77. Murder Suicide Meteor Slave
  78. New Year's Prayer
  79. Night Flight
  80. Nightmares By The Sea
  81. Once I Was
  82. Opened Once
  83. Parchman Farm Blues
  84. People's Parties
  85. Please Send Me Someone to Love
  86. Poor Boy Long Way From Home
  87. Satisfied Mind
  88. Sefronia - The King's Chain
  89. Song to no One
  90. Strange Fruit
  91. Strawberry Street
  92. Sweet Thing
  93. The Best Of Me
  94. The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
  95. The Man That Got Away
  96. The Other Woman
  97. The Sky Is A Landfill
  98. The Twelfth Of Never
  99. The Way Young Lovers Do
  100. Thief Without The Take
  101. Thousand Fold
  102. Three Is A Magic Number
  103. Ulalume
  104. Untitled
  105. Vancouver
  106. What Will You Say?
  107. Wild Is The Wind
  108. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
  109. Witches' Rave
  110. Yard Of Blonde Girls
  111. Yeh Jo Halka Halka
  112. Your Flesh Is So Nice
  113. Lover, You Should've Come Over

Jeffrey Scott Buckley (raised as Scott Moorhead; November 17, 1966 – May 29, 1997) was an American musician. After a decade as a session guitarist in Los Angeles, Buckley amassed a moderate following in the early 1990s performing at venues in East Village, Manhattan such as Sin-é. After rebuffing interest from record labels and Herb Cohen—the manager of his father, singer Tim Buckley—he signed with Columbia, recruited a band, and released his only studio album, Grace, in 1994. Buckley toured extensively to promote Grace, including concerts in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia. In 1996, sporadic attempts were made to record Buckley's second album My Sweetheart the Drunk in New York City with Tom Verlaine as the producer. In 1997, Buckley resumed work after moving to Memphis, Tennessee, recording four-track demos and playing weekly solo shows in downtown Memphis. On May 29, 1997, while awaiting the arrival of his band from New York, Buckley drowned while swimming in the Wolf River, a tributary of the Mississippi. Posthumous releases include a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for My Sweetheart the Drunk, as well as reissues of Grace and the Live at Sin-é EP. In 2008, Buckley’s cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" became his first number one on Billboard's Hot Digital Songs and reached number two in the UK singles chart. Rolling Stone included Grace in its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and included Buckley in its list of the greatest singers.

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