Lyrics by Robert Wyatt

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Robert Wyatt.

  1. Heaps Of Sheeps
  2. Sea Song
  3. A Sunday In Madrid
  4. A.W.O.L.
  5. Alien
  6. Alife
  7. Alifib
  8. Alliance
  9. Amber And The Amberines
  10. Arauco
  11. At Last I Am Free
  12. Be Serious
  13. Beautiful Peace
  14. Beautiful War
  15. Biko
  16. Blues In Bob Minor
  17. Born-Again Cretin
  18. Caimanera
  19. Catholic Architecture
  20. Costa
  21. Cp Jeebies
  22. Cuckoo Madame
  23. DEX
  24. Dondestan
  25. East Timor
  26. Foreign Accents
  27. Forest
  28. Fragment
  29. Free Will And Testament
  30. Gharbzadegi
  31. God's Song
  32. Grass
  33. I'm A Believer
  34. In A Sentimental
  35. Insensatez
  36. Just A Bit
  37. Just As You Are
  38. Laura
  39. Left On Man
  40. Let's Straw
  41. Lisp Service
  42. Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road
  43. Lullaby For Hamza
  44. Lullaloop
  45. Lush Life
  46. Maryan
  47. Mass Medium
  48. Memories
  49. Memories Of You
  50. Mob Rule
  51. Muddy Mouse (A)
  52. Muddy Mouse (B)
  53. Muddy Mouth
  54. N.I.O. (New Information Service)
  55. Never Ever
  56. Old Europe
  57. Out Of Season
  58. Out Of The Blue
  59. P.L.A.
  60. Red Flag
  61. Round Midnight
  62. September In The Rain
  63. September The Ninth
  64. Shipbuilding
  65. Shrinkrap
  66. Sight Of The Wind
  67. Signed Curtain
  68. Solar Flares
  69. Soup Song
  70. Stalin Wasn't Stallin'
  71. Stay Tuned
  72. Strange Fruit
  73. Team Spirit
  74. The Age Of Self
  75. The British Road
  76. The Duchess
  77. The U.S. Of Amnesia
  78. Tom Hay's Fox
  79. Trickle Down
  80. Vandalusia
  81. Was A Friend
  82. What A Wonderful World
  83. What's New?
  84. Worship
  85. You You

Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is an English retired musician. A founding member of the influential Canterbury scene bands Soft Machine and Matching Mole, he was initially a kit drummer and singer before becoming paraplegic following an accidental fall from a window in 1973, which led him to abandon band work, explore other instruments, and begin a 40-year solo career. A key player during the formative years of British jazz fusion, psychedelia and progressive rock, Wyatt's own work became increasingly interpretative, collaborative and politicised from the mid-1970s onwards. His solo music has covered a particularly individual musical terrain ranging from covers of pop singles to shifting, amorphous song collections drawing on elements of jazz, folk and nursery rhyme. Wyatt retired from his music career in 2014, stating "there is a pride in [stopping], I don't want [the music] to go off." He is married to English painter and songwriter Alfreda Benge.

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