Aimee Mann Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Save Me |
| 2 | Deathly |
| 3 | You Could Make a Killing |
| 4 | You Do |
| 5 | Driving Sideways |
| 6 | Today’s the Day |
| 7 | Pavlov’s Bell |
| 8 | Red Vines |
| 9 | Nothing Is Good Enough |
| 10 | Humpty Dumpty |
| 11 | How Am I Different |
| 12 | The Moth |
| 13 | This Is How It Goes |
| 14 | It’s Not |
| 15 | Lost in Space |
| 16 | Invisible Ink |
| 17 | Calling It Quits |
| 18 | Freeway |
| 19 | Ghost World |
| 20 | Satellite |
| 21 | High on Sunday 51 |
| 22 | Guys Like Me |
| 23 | Just Like Anyone |
| 24 | Real Bad News |
| 25 | That’s Just What You Are |
| 26 | The Fall of the World’s Own Optimist |
| 27 | Dear John |
| 28 | Susan |
| 29 | Video |
| 30 | It Takes All Kinds |
| 31 | Two of Us |
| 32 | Goodbye Caroline |
| 33 | Long Shot |
| 34 | Phoenix |
| 35 | Looking for Nothing |
| 36 | Little Tornado |
| 37 | That’s How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart |
| 38 | Little Bombs |
| 39 | Stupid Thing |
| 40 | Amateur |
| 41 | She Really Wants You |
| 42 | Borrowing Time |
| 43 | Stranger Into Starman |
| 44 | I Can’t Get My Head Around It |
| 45 | Ballantines |
| 46 | 4th of July |
| 47 | It’s Over |
| 48 | I Can’t Help You Anymore |
| 49 | Sugarcoated |
| 50 | I Should’ve Known |
Aimee Mann Albums
Singles
About Aimee Mann
Aimee Mann is an American singer-songwriter whose melancholic indie rock has made her one of the most respected voices in alternative music since the 1980s. Initially gaining attention as the bassist and vocalist for the new wave band 'Til Tuesday, Mann's breakthrough came with their 1985 hit "Voices Carry," but her true artistic flowering occurred in her solo career, where her introspective songwriting and crystalline vocals found their perfect home. Her sound is characterized by meticulously crafted melodies wrapped around lyrics of stunning emotional precision, exploring themes of addiction, failed relationships, and quiet desperation with both vulnerability and razor-sharp wit. Albums like "Bachelor No. 2" and "Charmer" showcase her ability to blend jangly guitars with orchestral arrangements, creating a sophisticated pop sound that influenced countless indie artists. Mann's cultural impact was cemented by her work on Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia" soundtrack, particularly the haunting "Save Me" and "Wise Up," which demonstrated how her deeply personal songs could resonate universally. Over her decades-long career spanning 158 albums and 659 songs, she has evolved from new wave performer to indie rock auteur, consistently delivering albums like "@#%&*! Smilers" that balance accessibility with artistic integrity. Her unflinching honesty and melodic sophistication have made her a songwriter's songwriter, earning critical acclaim while building a devoted fanbase that appreciates her refusal to compromise her artistic vision.