Dallas Crane Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Dirty Hearts |
| 2 | Numb All Over |
| 3 | Curiosity |
| 4 | Lovers and Sinners |
| 5 | Can't Work You Out |
| 6 | Iodine |
| 7 | Ladybird |
| 8 | Unlucky Star |
| 9 | Wrong Party |
| 10 | Wannabe |
| 11 | Under the Moon |
| 12 | Come Clean |
| 13 | Open to Close |
| 14 | Alright by Me |
| 15 | Come and Go |
| 16 | Out in Space |
| 17 | Keep Your Head High Bella Mae |
| 18 | God Damn Pride |
| 19 | Kiss It All Goodbye |
| 20 | Black Angels |
| 21 | Two Can Play at This Game |
| 22 | Matter of Time |
| 23 | Teenage Superpot |
| 24 | Muddy Water |
| 25 | Sit on My Knee |
| 26 | Lay Down |
| 27 | Already Gone |
| 28 | Marsanne (Love Awaits You) |
| 29 | Sold Me |
| 30 | Naked |
| 31 | Shit Creek |
| 32 | Come Again |
| 33 | Nowhere |
| 34 | Sweet F.A. |
| 35 | Home |
| 36 | Some Days |
| 37 | Dirty Hearts (live) |
Dallas Crane Albums
About Dallas Crane
Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Dallas Crane was named after the father of a mate of the band. In January 2004, the band signed a recording and publishing deal with Albert Productions, the home of AC/DC. The band recorded an album with Wayne Connolly, who has also produced You Am I and Underground Lovers. The self-titled album was released mid-July 2004 and the first single, "Dirty Hearts", made the ARIA top 50 on release in 2004. The album was well-received and seen as their best yet. Nominated for three ARIA awards, the album has already been called an Australian Classic.