Baby Bird Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Good Night |
| 2 | Candy Girl |
| 3 | Dead Bird Sings |
| 4 | Cornershop |
| 5 | Baby Bird |
| 6 | 45 & Fat |
| 7 | Too Handsome to Be Homeless |
| 8 | KW Jesus TV Roof Appeal |
| 9 | Shop Girl |
| 10 | C.F.C. |
| 11 | Bad Shave |
| 12 | Blow It to the Moon |
| 13 | I Don’t Want to Wake You Up |
| 14 | Daisies |
| 15 | Steam Train |
| 16 | Oh My God You’re a King |
| 17 | Valerie |
| 18 | Bad Jazz |
| 19 | Planecrash Xmas |
| 20 | W.B.T. |
| 21 | When the Lights Go Out |
Baby Bird Albums
Singles
About Baby Bird
Baby Bird is the brainchild of British musician Stephen Jones, whose lo-fi indie rock project emerged in the mid-1990s with a distinctive blend of melancholic melodies, raw production, and deeply personal songwriting. Initially a bedroom recording project that spawned hundreds of home-recorded tracks, Baby Bird gained mainstream attention with the haunting single "You're Gorgeous" (1996), which showcased Jones's ability to craft beautiful pop hooks beneath layers of deliberate sonic grit and emotional vulnerability. The project's evolution from the ultra-lo-fi experimentation of "The Original Lo-Fi" to more polished works reflected Jones's journey from isolated bedroom artist to reluctant pop star, though he never abandoned his trademark combination of whispered vocals, jangling guitars, and introspective lyrics. Songs like "Too Handsome To Be Homeless" and "When the Lights Go Out" demonstrated Baby Bird's unique ability to find beauty in sadness, creating anthems for the emotionally displaced that resonated with Britain's mid-90s indie scene. While commercial success was fleeting, Baby Bird's influence on the lo-fi and indie rock movements was significant, proving that intimate, homemade recordings could compete with major label productions and inspiring countless bedroom musicians to embrace imperfection as an aesthetic choice. The later album "Fatherhood" showed Jones's continued evolution as a songwriter, exploring themes of responsibility and maturity while maintaining the fragile, honest core that made Baby Bird such a compelling and distinctive voice in British alternative rock.