Cat Power Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | The Greatest |
| 2 | Sea of Love |
| 3 | Metal Heart |
| 4 | Lived in Bars |
| 5 | Living Proof |
| 6 | Could We |
| 7 | He War |
| 8 | I Don’t Blame You |
| 9 | Werewolf |
| 10 | Good Woman |
| 11 | I Found a Reason |
| 12 | Maybe Not |
| 13 | Free |
| 14 | Hate |
| 15 | Where Is My Love |
| 16 | Empty Shell |
| 17 | The Moon |
| 18 | Willie |
| 19 | Fool |
| 20 | Islands |
| 21 | New York |
| 22 | After It All |
| 23 | Speak for Me |
| 24 | Ruin |
| 25 | Cross Bones Style |
| 26 | Silver Stallion |
| 27 | Naked If I Want To |
| 28 | Love & Communication |
| 29 | Ramblin’ (Wo)man |
| 30 | Names |
| 31 | Shaking Paper |
| 32 | Half of You |
| 33 | Cherokee |
| 34 | Aretha, Sing One for Me |
| 35 | Lost Someone |
| 36 | In This Hole |
| 37 | I Believe in You |
| 38 | Song to Bobby |
| 39 | Evolution |
| 40 | (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction |
| 41 | Don’t Explain |
| 42 | Say |
| 43 | Blue |
| 44 | Woman Left Lonely |
| 45 | Rockets |
| 46 | Moonshiner |
| 47 | American Flag |
| 48 | Back of Your Head |
| 49 | Keep On Runnin’ |
| 50 | Colors and the Kids |
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About Cat Power
Cat Power is the stage name of Chan Marshall, an American singer-songwriter from Atlanta who has crafted one of indie rock's most haunting and intimate musical voices since the early 1990s. Marshall's whispered, fragile vocals and sparse, melancholic arrangements create an atmosphere of profound vulnerability, transforming both her original compositions and carefully chosen covers into deeply personal confessionals. Her breakthrough album "The Greatest" showcased a fuller, more confident sound while retaining the emotional rawness that made earlier works like "Moon Pix" so compelling, with the title track becoming an anthem of quiet resilience. Marshall's genius lies in her ability to strip songs down to their emotional core-whether reimagining classics on albums like "Jukebox" or delivering devastating originals like "Metal Heart"-creating music that feels like overhearing someone's most private thoughts. Over her three-decade career spanning 166 albums, she has evolved from lo-fi indie darling to a more polished but equally affecting artist, influencing countless singer-songwriters with her fearless emotional honesty. Albums like "Sun" and "Dark End Of The Street" demonstrate her continued ability to find beauty in sadness, while covers like her tender version of "Sea of Love" reveal how she can make any song unmistakably her own. Cat Power's cultural impact extends beyond music into a broader aesthetic of artistic authenticity, proving that vulnerability can be its own form of strength.