Madness Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | One Step Beyond |
| 2 | Baggy Trousers |
| 3 | Wings of a Dove (A Celebratory Song) |
| 4 | Grey Day |
| 5 | Michael Caine |
| 6 | Driving in My Car |
| 7 | Cardiac Arrest |
| 8 | Tomorrow’s (Just Another Day) |
| 9 | One Better Day |
| 10 | The Return of the Los Palmas 7 |
| 11 | Bed and Breakfast Man |
| 12 | Lovestruck |
| 13 | Believe Me |
| 14 | (Waiting for) The Ghost‐Train |
| 15 | Razor Blade Alley |
| 16 | In the Middle of the Night |
| 17 | Take It or Leave It |
| 18 | We Are London |
| 19 | Land of Hope and Glory |
| 20 | Chipmunks Are Go! |
| 21 | That Close |
| 22 | Bed & Breakfast Man |
| 23 | On the Town |
| 24 | Rise and Fall |
| 25 | Rainbows |
| 26 | The Liberty of Norton Folgate |
| 27 | Idiot Child |
| 28 | Close Escape |
| 29 | Clerkenwell Polka |
| 30 | Not Home Today |
| 31 | Bingo |
| 32 | MK II |
| 33 | On the Beat Pete |
| 34 | E.R.N.I.E. |
| 35 | Disappear |
| 36 | Overture |
| 37 | You Said |
| 38 | Prospects |
| 39 | Blue Skinned Beast |
| 40 | Never Knew Your Name |
| 41 | Shadow of Fear |
| 42 | Primrose Hill |
| 43 | Sign of the Times |
| 44 | Solid Gone |
| 45 | My Girl 2 |
| 46 | Overdone |
| 47 | Africa |
| 48 | The Wizard |
| 49 | Mr Speaker (Gets the Word) |
| 50 | Lola |
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About Madness
Madness is an English ska revival band from Camden Town formed in 1976 who became one of the UK's most beloved groups with their infectious blend of ska, pop, and music hall traditions. Their breakthrough album "One Step Beyond" and anthemic singles like "Our House" and "Baggy Trousers" captured working-class British life with wit, charm, and irresistible energy that made them 2 Tone ska legends. The band's theatrical performances, distinctive sound mixing ska rhythms with pop sensibilities, and Suggs' charismatic vocals helped define early 80s British culture while songs like "Our House" became timeless classics. Their later evolution on albums like "The Liberty Of Norton Folgate" showed artistic maturity while maintaining their quintessentially London identity, cementing their status as national treasures who bridged punk's energy with ska's joy.