Lyrics by Rickie Lee Jones

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  1. 7th Day
  2. A Face In The Crowd
  3. A Lucky Guy
  4. A Second Chance
  5. A stranger's car
  6. A Tree On Allenford
  7. After Hours
  8. Altar Boy
  9. Atlas' marker
  10. Away From The Sky
  11. Beat angels
  12. Bitchenostrophy
  13. Bye bye blackbird
  14. Carried into redemption
  15. Chuck E's In Love
  16. Circle in the sand
  17. Cloud of unknowing
  18. Comin' Back To Me
  19. Company
  20. Coolsville
  21. Cycles
  22. Danny's all-star joint
  23. Dat dere
  24. Deep Space
  25. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
  26. Donkey Ride
  27. Driving away
  28. Drunk on the striped table
  29. Easy Money
  30. Elvis Cadillac
  31. Falling Up
  32. Firewalker
  33. Flying Cowboys
  34. For No One
  35. Gethsemane
  36. Ghetto Of My Mind
  37. Ghost train
  38. Ghostyhead
  39. Gravity
  40. Hey Bub
  41. Hi-lili-hi-lo
  42. Howard
  43. I Can't Get Started
  44. I was There
  45. I Won't Grow Up
  46. I'll be seeing you
  47. It Hurts
  48. It Must Be Love
  49. It Takes You There
  50. Jolie Jolie
  51. Juke box fury
  52. Just my baby
  53. Lamp of the Body
  54. Lap Dog
  55. Leaving through the forest path
  56. Letters from the 9th Ward / Walk away Renee
  57. Liner notes
  58. Little Mysteries
  59. Little Yellow Town
  60. Living it up
  61. Love is gonna bring us back alive
  62. Love junkyard
  63. Lush life
  64. Magazine
  65. Matters
  66. Mink Coat At The Bus Stop
  67. More at the striped table
  68. My funny valentine
  69. My one and only love
  70. Night train
  71. Nobody Knows My Name
  72. On Saturday afternoons in 1963
  73. On the street where you live
  74. One hand one heart
  75. Outside the great divide
  76. Pink flamingos
  77. Pirates (So Long Lonely Avenue)
  78. Rainbow sleeves
  79. Rebel rebel
  80. Road to Emmaus
  81. Roadkill
  82. Rodeo Girl
  83. Runaround
  84. Running from mercy
  85. Sailor Song
  86. Satellites
  87. Scary Chinese movie
  88. Secret language of trees
  89. Show biz kids
  90. Skeletons
  91. Smile
  92. So long
  93. Someone to watch over me
  94. Something cool
  95. Spring can really hang you up the most
  96. Stewart's coat
  97. Sunny afternoon
  98. Tell Somebody (Repeal The Patriot Acts Now)
  99. The albatross
  100. The ballad of the sad young men
  101. The Evening Of My Best Day
  102. The horses
  103. The last chance Texaco
  104. The low spark of high-heeled boys
  105. The real end
  106. The returns
  107. The second time around
  108. The unsigned painting
  109. The weird beast
  110. Tigers
  111. Traces of the western slopes
  112. Tried to Be A Man
  113. Trouble man
  114. Ugly Man
  115. Under the boardwalk
  116. Up a lazy river
  117. Up from the skies
  118. Vessel of light
  119. We belong together
  120. Weasel and the white boys cool
  121. Where I Like It Best
  122. Woody and Dutch on the slow train to Peking
  123. Young blood

Rickie Lee Jones (born November 8, 1954) is an American singer, musician and songwriter. Over the course of a career that spans five decades and 15 studio albums, she has recorded in various musical styles including rock, R&B, pop, soul, and jazz. A two-time Grammy Award winner (from eight nominations), Jones was listed at No. 30 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll in 1999. AllMusic stated: "Few singer/songwriters are as individual and eclectic as Rickie Lee Jones, a vocalist with an expressive and smoky instrument, and a composer who can weave jazz, folk, and R&B into songs with a distinct pop sensibility." She released her self-titled debut album in 1979, to critical and commercial success. It peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and spawned the hit single "Chuck E.'s in Love", which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album went platinum later that year, and earned Jones four Grammy Award nominations in 1980, including Best New Artist, which she won. Her second album, Pirates, followed in 1981 to further critical and commercial success; it peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, went gold, and ranked No. 49 on NPR's list of the 150 Greatest Albums Made by Women in 2017. Her third album, The Magazine, appeared in 1984 before Jones took a brief hiatus from recording. Her fourth album, Flying Cowboys, was released in 1989 and later went gold. Jones won her second Grammy Award in 1990 for "Makin' Whoopee", a duet with Dr. John, this time in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group. Jones' seventh Grammy Award nomination followed in 2001 in the category of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her album It's Like This (2000). In 2021, Jones released her memoir Last Chance Texaco: Chronicles of an American Troubadour. Her 15th studio album, Pieces of Treasure, was released in 2023 and earned Jones her eighth Grammy Award nomination, for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.

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