Nine Days Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Absolutely (Story of a Girl) |
| 2 | If I Am |
| 3 | 257 Weeks |
| 4 | So Far Away |
| 5 | End Up Alone |
| 6 | Sometimes |
| 7 | Back to Me |
| 8 | Bitter |
| 9 | Wanna Be |
| 10 | Crazy |
| 11 | Bob Dylan |
| 12 | Revolve |
| 13 | Good Friend |
| 14 | Just as Through With You |
| 15 | Favorite Song |
| 16 | I Love You |
| 17 | Marvelous |
| 18 | Emily |
| 19 | I Feel Fine |
| 20 | Still Here |
| 21 | Ocean |
| 22 | Worth Fighting For |
| 23 | Beautiful |
| 24 | The Moment |
| 25 | Don't Look Back |
| 26 | The Joneses |
| 27 | Everything |
| 28 | Suddenly (A Brown Eyed Girl) |
| 29 | A Girl in California |
| 30 | Another Day |
| 31 | Great Divide |
| 32 | The Price |
| 33 | 29 Year Old Girls |
| 34 | Brand New Me |
| 35 | New Shoes |
| 36 | Reality TV |
| 37 | Things We Said |
| 38 | Something Has Gone Wrong |
| 39 | Devil You Know |
| 40 | Goodbye |
| 41 | Wonderful |
| 42 | 17 and 33 |
| 43 | Catch Me If You Can |
| 44 | Lost You... |
| 45 | Waiting on the Corner |
| 46 | Long Hard Road |
| 47 | This Music |
| 48 | Down With the Ship |
| 49 | I'd Go Crazy |
| 50 | Mexico |
Nine Days Albums
About Nine Days
Nine Days is an American rock band from Long Island formed in 1994 who achieved mainstream success with their melodic alternative rock sound anchored by John Hampson's earnest vocals and guitar-driven arrangements. Their breakthrough single "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" from the album "The Madding Crowd" became a defining pop-rock anthem of the early 2000s, reaching #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and dominating radio with its infectious hook and relatable lyrics about heartbreak. While they never replicated that massive commercial peak, songs like "If I Am" showcased their ability to craft emotionally resonant rock that balanced accessibility with genuine songwriting depth. Though their cultural impact was largely concentrated in that early 2000s moment, Nine Days represented the earnest, guitar-driven alternative rock that provided a melodic counterpoint to the era's heavier nu-metal and grunge influences.