Lyrics by Paula Cole

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  1. I Don't Want To Wait
  2. Me
  3. 14
  4. Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?
  5. Amen
  6. Autumn Leaves
  7. Be Somebody
  8. Bethlehem
  9. Black Boots
  10. Carmen
  11. Chiaroscuro
  12. Comin' Down
  13. Dear Gertrude
  14. Elegy
  15. Feelin' Love
  16. Free
  17. Garden of Eden
  18. God is Watching
  19. Happy Home
  20. Heart Door
  21. Hitler's Brothers
  22. Hush, Hush, Hush
  23. I Am So Ordinary
  24. I Believe In Love
  25. I Wanna Kiss You
  26. In Our Dreams
  27. It's My Life
  28. Jolene
  29. Kiss Me
  30. La Tonya
  31. Manitoba
  32. Mississipi
  33. Nietzsche's Eyes
  34. Oh John
  35. Pearl
  36. Road To Dead
  37. Saturn Girl
  38. She Can't Feel Anything Anymore
  39. Sunny Come Home
  40. Suwannee Jo
  41. The Ladder
  42. Throwing Stones
  43. Tiger
  44. Tomorrow I Will Be Yours
  45. Until I Met You
  46. Watch the Woman's Hands
  47. You've Changed
  48. The Replacements & Dinosaur Jr

Paula Dorothy Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel's 1993–1994 Secret World Tour, she released her first album, Harbinger, which suffered from a lack of promotion when the label, Imago Records, folded shortly after its release. Her second album, This Fire (1996), brought her worldwide acclaim, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard 200 album chart and producing two hit singles, the triple-Grammy nominated "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?", which reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997, and "I Don't Want to Wait", which was used as the theme song of the television show Dawson's Creek. Cole was a featured performer in the 1996 prototype mini-tour for Lilith Fair, and also was a headliner for Lilith Fair in 1997 and 1998. She won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1998, and also became the first woman ever to be nominated for "Producer of the Year" in her own right in that same year. Her third album, 1999's Amen, marked a major stylistic departure for Cole, and this alienated many of her former fans; the album sales were disappointing compared to the multi-Platinum sales of her prior effort. She has since released several more albums, including the jazz-influenced Courage (2007) and Ithaca (2010), which marked a return to her 1990s folk-rock sound. Her most recent release was titled American Quilt, and came out in May 2021. Cole's music sometimes addresses social issues, such as gender stereotypes, environmental issues, the history of Slavery in the United States, and the Iraq war. Besides recording and performing, Cole has also served on the faculty at Berklee College of Music since 2013.

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