James Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | DVV |
| 102 | So Long, Marianne |
| 103 | Maria |
| 104 | Lay the Law Down |
| 105 | Frequency Dip |
| 106 | Rhythmic Dreams |
| 107 | Gospel Oak |
| 108 | Burn the Cat |
| 109 | Say Say Something |
| 110 | Basic Brian |
| 111 | Skullduggery |
| 112 | Charlie Dance |
| 113 | Sayonara |
| 114 | Laughter |
| 115 | Hang On |
| 116 | Bottom of the Well |
| 117 | Medieval |
| 118 | Just Hip |
| 119 | Fairground |
| 120 | Crescendo |
| 121 | Not There |
| 122 | Withdrawn |
| 123 | Black Hole |
| 124 | Billys Shirts |
| 125 | Vulture |
| 126 | Lazy |
| 127 | Confusion |
| 128 | I Defeat |
| 129 | Once a Friend |
| 130 | Stripmining |
| 131 | Coffee & Toast |
| 132 | Gone Too Far |
| 133 | The Lake |
| 134 | Honest Pleasure |
| 135 | Stutter |
| 136 | Assassin |
| 137 | Tonight |
| 138 | Stolen Horse |
| 139 | Egoiste |
| 140 | Goalie's Ball |
| 141 | Sometimes (live at Maida Vale Studios, London / 2001) |
| 142 | Van Gogh's Dog |
| 143 | Five‐O (live at Maida Vale Studios, London / 2001) |
| 144 | Dreaming Up Tomorrow |
| 145 | Summer Song |
| 146 | Still Alive |
| 147 | Chunny Pops |
| 148 | Lose Control (McGuire mix) |
| 149 | Say Something (The Saying Nothing mix) |
| 150 | Undertaker |
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About James
James is a Manchester rock band formed in 1982 who became synonymous with the "Madchester" scene and indie rock's emotional vulnerability through Tim Booth's distinctive vocals and introspective lyrics. Their breakthrough album "Laid" (1993) featured the iconic title track and anthemic "Say Something," establishing their signature blend of folk-tinged melodies with expansive, atmospheric arrangements. Songs like "Sit Down" became generational anthems, while their willingness to experiment across decades-from dance-rock hybrids to recent electronic explorations on albums like "Girl At The End Of The World"-has kept them relevant for over four decades. James transformed from Manchester indie darlings into one of Britain's most enduring and emotionally resonant rock bands.