David Byrne Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Weekend in the Dust |
| 2 | Dinner for Two |
| 3 | Ice Age |
| 4 | I Am an Ape |
| 5 | Lazarus |
| 6 | The Forest Awakes |
| 7 | Like Humans Do |
| 8 | Optimist |
| 9 | I Should Watch TV |
| 10 | Lightning |
| 11 | Glass, Concrete & Stone |
| 12 | The One Who Broke Your Heart |
| 13 | Outside of Space & Time |
| 14 | Dance on Vaseline |
| 15 | Tiny Apocalypse |
| 16 | Miss America |
| 17 | The Great Intoxication |
| 18 | The Man Who Loved Beer |
| 19 | U.B. Jesus |
| 20 | The Revolution |
| 21 | She Only Sleeps |
| 22 | Everyone’s in Love With You |
| 23 | The Other Side of This Life |
| 24 | Au Fond du Temple Saint |
| 25 | Fuzzy Freaky |
| 26 | Dialog Box |
| 27 | Broken Things |
| 28 | Neighborhood |
| 29 | Girls on My Mind |
| 30 | The Accident |
| 31 | Strange Overtones |
| 32 | Pirates |
| 33 | Why |
| 34 | Civilization |
| 35 | Lazy |
| 36 | The Moment of Conception |
| 37 | A Soft Seduction |
| 38 | Marching Through the Wilderness |
| 39 | Walk on Water |
| 40 | Smile |
| 41 | Glad |
| 42 | My Fair Lady |
| 43 | Astronaut |
| 44 | Make Believe Mambo |
| 45 | The Great Western Road |
| 46 | Hanging Upside Down |
| 47 | Independence Day |
| 48 | Un di Felice, Eterea |
| 49 | Finite=Alright |
| 50 | Loco de amor |
David Byrne Albums
Singles
About David Byrne
David Byrne is a Scottish-American musician, artist, and cultural provocateur who emerged as the enigmatic frontman of Talking Heads before establishing himself as one of music's most restlessly curious solo artists. His distinctive nasal vocals and jerky, angular stage presence became iconic during Talking Heads' art-rock heyday, but his solo work has ventured into even more adventurous territory, blending world music, electronic experimentation, and theatrical performance art. Albums like "Look Into The Eyeball" and "Grown Backwards" showcase his fascination with global rhythms and unconventional song structures, while tracks like "Loco De Amor (salsa/reggae)" demonstrate his ability to seamlessly fuse Latin influences with his cerebral pop sensibilities. Byrne's cultural impact extends far beyond his 350-song catalog and 64 albums-he's a visual artist, author, and social commentator who has consistently challenged audiences to think differently about music, urbanism, and human connection. His evolution from new wave pioneer to world music explorer to multimedia artist reflects an insatiable intellectual curiosity that has kept him relevant across multiple decades. Whether collaborating with St. Vincent, scoring films, or creating immersive concert experiences, Byrne continues to push boundaries and question the very nature of what popular music can be.