Lyrics by Rob Scallon

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Rob Scallon.

Here you can find out which songs by Rob Scallon are the most searched.

  1. A Collapse
  2. Amy's Song
  3. Anchor
  4. Disposable
  5. Eventually
  6. Faithful
  7. For A Friend
  8. For That Second
  9. Gallops And Sprints
  10. Gas Mask Catalogue
  11. Heard Again
  12. HomeHomeHome
  13. I Fucking Love Christmas
  14. I Like You This Way
  15. Iilwy
  16. Infinite
  17. Iowan Bird
  18. Le Gentil & The Transit Of Venus
  19. Letters From Boston
  20. Long Drives & Parking Fees
  21. Mutter
  22. My Father
  23. Nice To Meet You
  24. Ottawa
  25. Prison Break (feat. Sarah Longfield)
  26. Rain
  27. Scarves And Sweaters
  28. Seems To Me
  29. Short Song
  30. Somewhere To Run To
  31. Summer
  32. Tamara
  33. The Dial
  34. The Process Of Getting To Know You
  35. The Winter's Months
  36. Theater Girl
  37. This Week
  38. Time Spent Wondering
  39. We'll Be Fine
  40. You Don't Know How Precious You Are

Robert Andrew Scallon (born August 26, 1990) is an American YouTuber, musician, and multi-instrumentalist based in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for several viral videos featuring his music, including heavy metal songs played with traditionally non-metal instruments.

It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by Rob Scallon, you'll probably like many other songs by Rob Scallon.

The lyrics of Rob Scallon's songs often follow certain patterns that you can discover if you pay close attention. Are you up for finding out what they are?

Analyzing the lyrics of Rob Scallon's songs can be a lot of fun and if you enjoy composing, it can help you find formulas to create your own compositions.

As always, we try to keep improving and growing, so if you haven't found the lyrics of Rob Scallon's songs you were looking for, come back soon, as we frequently update our databases to offer all the songs by Rob Scallon and many other artists as quickly as possible.

Sometimes Rob Scallon's songs help us express what we think or feel. Is that the case for you?