Lyrics by The Cult

Do you love The Cult's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to The Cult's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of The Cult's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by The Cult, find them all in one place.

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  1. Painted On My Heart
  2. Fire Woman
  3. Sweet Soul Sister
  4. She Sells Sanctuary
  5. Edie (Ciao Baby)
  6. Sacred Life
  7. A Flower In The Desert
  8. Love
  9. Rain
  10. Spiritwalker
  11. Wild Hearted Son
  12. 83rd Dream
  13. A Cut Inside
  14. A Pale Horse
  15. All Souls Avenue
  16. American Gothic
  17. American Horse
  18. Amnesia
  19. Aphrodisiac Jacket
  20. Ashes And Ghosts
  21. Automatic Blues
  22. Avalanche Of Light
  23. Bad Fun
  24. Bad Medicine Waltz
  25. Bangkok Rain
  26. Be Free
  27. Beauty's On The Street
  28. Big Neon Glitter
  29. Birds Of Paradise
  30. Black Angel
  31. Black California
  32. Black Sun
  33. Bleeding Heart Graffiti
  34. Bodies
  35. Bonebag
  36. Born Into This
  37. Born To Be Wild
  38. Breathe
  39. Breathing Out
  40. Brother Wolf; Sister Moon
  41. Butterflies
  42. Ceremony
  43. Ciggie Time
  44. Citizens
  45. Coming Down (Drug Tongue)
  46. Cortez The Killer
  47. Dance The Night
  48. Dark Energy
  49. Deeply Ordered Chaos
  50. Diamonds
  51. Dirty Little Rockstar
  52. Down On Me
  53. Dreamtime
  54. Earth Mofo
  55. Electric Ocean
  56. Elemental Light
  57. Embers
  58. Emperor's New Horse
  59. Every Man and Woman Is a Star
  60. Faith Healer
  61. For The Animals
  62. Full Tilt
  63. G O A T
  64. Ghost Dance
  65. Gimmick
  66. Give Me Mercy
  67. Go Go Guru
  68. Go West
  69. Gone
  70. Heart Of Soul
  71. Heathens
  72. Hinterland
  73. Holy Mountain
  74. Honey From A Knife
  75. Horse Nation
  76. I Assassin
  77. If
  78. Illuminated
  79. Impermanence
  80. In Blood
  81. In The Clouds
  82. In The End
  83. Indian
  84. Join Hands
  85. Joy
  86. Judith
  87. King Contrary Man
  88. Knife Through Butterfly Heart
  89. LA Woman
  90. Libertine
  91. Life > Death
  92. Lil' Devil
  93. Lilies
  94. Little Face
  95. Love Removal Machine
  96. Love Trooper
  97. Lucifer
  98. Medicine Train
  99. Memphis Hip Shake
  100. Mirror
  101. Moya
  102. My Bridges Burn
  103. Naturally High
  104. New York City
  105. Nico
  106. Niko
  107. Nirvana
  108. No Love Lost
  109. No. 13
  110. Outer Heaven
  111. Outlaw
  112. Peace Dog
  113. Real Grrrl
  114. Resurrection Joe
  115. Revolution
  116. Rider In The Snow
  117. Rise
  118. Sacred High
  119. Saints Are Down
  120. Savages
  121. Sea And Sky
  122. Shape The Sky
  123. Siberia
  124. Soldier Blue
  125. Somewhere Only I Know
  126. Soul Asylum
  127. Sound And Fury
  128. Sound of Destruction
  129. Speed of Light
  130. Splunge/Relapse
  131. Stand Alone
  132. Star
  133. State of Independence
  134. Sun King
  135. Sunrise
  136. Sweet Salvation
  137. Take The Power
  138. The Hollow Man
  139. The Phoenix
  140. The River
  141. The Saint
  142. The Witch
  143. The Wolf
  144. This Night In The City Forever
  145. Tiger In The Sun
  146. True Believers
  147. Under The Midnight Sun
  148. Universal You
  149. Until the Light Takes Us
  150. Vendetta X
  151. Wake Up Time For Freedom
  152. War
  153. War (The Process)
  154. White
  155. Wild Child
  156. Wild Flower
  157. Wilderness Now
  158. Wolf Child's Blues
  159. Wonderland
  160. Young Man's Blues
  161. Zap City

The Cult are an English rock band formed in Bradford in 1983. Before settling on their current name in January 1984, the band performed under the name Death Cult, which was an evolution of the name of lead vocalist Ian Astbury's previous band Southern Death Cult. They gained a dedicated following in the United Kingdom in the mid-1980s as a post-punk and gothic rock band, with singles such as "She Sells Sanctuary", before breaking into the mainstream in the United States in the late 1980s establishing themselves as a hard rock band with singles such as "Love Removal Machine". Since its initial formation in 1983, the band have had various line-ups; the longest-serving members are Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy, who are also the band's two main songwriters. The Cult's debut studio album Dreamtime was released in 1984 to moderate success, with its lead single "Spiritwalker" reaching No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart. Their second studio album, Love (1985), was also successful, charting at No. 4 in the UK and including singles such as "She Sells Sanctuary" and "Rain". The band's third studio album, Electric (1987), launched them to new heights of success, also peaking at No. 4 in the UK and charting highly in other territories, and spawned the hit singles "Love Removal Machine", "Lil' Devil" and "Wild Flower". On that album, the Cult supplemented their post-punk sound with hard rock; the polish on this new sound was facilitated by producer Rick Rubin. After moving to Los Angeles, where the band has been based for the remainder of their career, the Cult continued the musical experimentation of Electric with its follow-up studio album Sonic Temple (1989), which marked their first collaboration with Bob Rock, who would produce several of the band's subsequent studio albums. Sonic Temple was their most successful studio album to that point, entering the Top 10 on the UK and US charts, and included one of the band's most popular songs "Fire Woman". By the time of their fifth studio album Ceremony (1991), tensions and creative differences began to surface between the band members. This resulted in the recording sessions for Ceremony being held without a stable line-up, leaving Astbury and Duffy as the only two official members, and featuring support from session musicians on bass guitar and drums. The ongoing tension had carried over within the next few years, during which one more studio album, The Cult (1994), was recorded. After their first breakup in 1995, the Cult reformed in 1999 and released their seventh studio album Beyond Good and Evil two years later. The commercial failure of the album and resurfaced tensions led to the band's second dissolution in 2002. The Cult reunited once again in 2006, and have since released four more studio albums: Born into This (2007), Choice of Weapon (2012), Hidden City (2016) and Under the Midnight Sun (2022).

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