Lyrics by The Cranberries

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  1. Zombie
  2. When You're Gone
  3. Linger
  4. Dreams
  5. Ode To My Family
  6. Animal Instinct
  7. Just My Imagination
  8. Sunday
  9. Ridiculous Thoughts
  10. Salvation
  11. Promises
  12. You and Me
  13. I Can't Be With You
  14. Free To Decide
  15. Analyse
  16. I Still Do
  17. Hollywood
  18. Twenty One
  19. Electric Blue
  20. Loud And Clear
  21. No Need To Argue
  22. Shattered
  23. Daffodil Lament
  24. Everything I Said
  25. I Will Always
  26. I'm Still Remembering
  27. Kiss me
  28. Raining In My Heart
  29. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
  30. Close To You
  31. Cordell
  32. Creep
  33. Disappointment
  34. Dreaming My Dreams
  35. Empty
  36. Go Your Own Way
  37. In The End
  38. Joe
  39. Pretty
  40. Roses
  41. Stars
  42. The Glory
  43. Tomorrow
  44. War Child
  45. A Place I Know
  46. Apple Of My Eye
  47. Astral Projections
  48. Bosnia
  49. Carry On
  50. Catch Me If You Can
  51. Copycat
  52. Dying In The Sun
  53. Every Morning
  54. Fee Fi Fo
  55. Forever Yellow Skies
  56. How
  57. I Don't Need
  58. I Just Shot John Lennon
  59. I Love You
  60. Illusion
  61. Intermission
  62. Losing My Mind
  63. Miss You
  64. Schizophrenic Playboy
  65. The Icicle Melts
  66. The Rebels
  67. This Is The Day
  68. Wanted
  69. Why
  70. Yeat's Grave
  71. A Fast One
  72. All Over Now
  73. Always
  74. Ave Maria
  75. Away
  76. Baby Blues
  77. Cape Town
  78. Conduct
  79. Do You Know
  80. Dying Inside
  81. False
  82. Fire And Soul
  83. God Be With You
  84. Got It
  85. I Really Hope
  86. In The Ghetto
  87. Íosa
  88. Letting Go
  89. Liar
  90. Like You Used To
  91. Lost
  92. Many Days
  93. Never Grow Old
  94. Not Sorry
  95. Nothing Left At All
  96. Pathetic Senses
  97. Perfect World
  98. Pretty Eyes
  99. Put Me Down
  100. Rupture
  101. Saving Grace
  102. Serendipity
  103. Show Me The Way
  104. So Cold In Ireland
  105. So Good
  106. Take My Soul Away
  107. The Sun Does Rise
  108. There she goes
  109. Time Is Ticking Out
  110. Uncertain
  111. Waltzing Back
  112. What You Were
  113. What's On My Mind
  114. Angels Go To Heaven
  115. Black Widow
  116. Chocolate Brown
  117. Crazy Heart
  118. Delilah
  119. Desperate Andy
  120. In It Together
  121. New New York
  122. Paparazzi On Mopeds
  123. Really Hope
  124. Reason
  125. Shine Donw
  126. Someday
  127. Sorry Son
  128. Still Can't
  129. Stop Me
  130. Such a Shame
  131. Such A Waste
  132. Summer Song
  133. Sweetest Thing
  134. The Concept
  135. The Pictures I View
  136. The Pressure
  137. The Sweetest Thing
  138. Them
  139. Waiting In Walthamstow
  140. Wake Me When It's Over
  141. Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
  142. Will You Remember?
  143. Woman Without Pride
  144. Yesterday's Gone

The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick in 1989. The band was originally named The Cranberry Saw Us and featured singer Niall Quinn, guitarist Noel Hogan, bassist Mike Hogan, and drummer Fergal Lawler; Quinn was replaced as lead singer by Dolores O'Riordan in 1990, and the group changed their name to the Cranberries. The band classified themselves as an alternative rock group, but incorporated aspects of indie rock, jangle pop, dream pop, folk rock, post-punk, and pop rock into their sound. In 1991, the Cranberries signed with Island Records, and released their debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993), to commercial success. Their second album, No Need to Argue (1994), brought the band to international fame, and included the single "Zombie", which became a stadium anthem and one of the band's most recognizable songs. The band continued this success with the albums To the Faithful Departed (1996) and Bury the Hatchet (1999), and were transferred to MCA Records in 2000. Their fifth album, Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (2001), did not meet the commercial success of their preceding albums, and the band cited their dissatisfaction with MCA's promotion. Following a six-year hiatus from 2003 to 2009, the Cranberries embarked on a North American tour which was followed by shows in Latin America and Europe. They released their sixth album, Roses (2012), their first album in eleven years since Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, and expanded their musical style with their seventh acoustic album, Something Else (2017). Following O'Riordan's death from drowning due to alcohol intoxication in 2018, Noel Hogan confirmed that the remaining members chose to disband out of respect for her. They disbanded after the release of their acclaimed final album, In the End (2019). The Cranberries were one of the best-selling alternative acts of the 1990s, having sold nearly fifty million albums worldwide as of 2019. In their career, they won an Ivor Novello Award (out of two nominations), a Juno Award, a MTV Europe Music Award, a World Music Award, and were nominated for a Brit Award and a Grammy Award. The music video for "Zombie" made the Cranberries the first Irish band to reach one billion views on YouTube.

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