Norah Jones Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Don’t Know Why |
| 2 | Come Away With Me |
| 3 | Sunrise |
| 4 | Turn Me On |
| 5 | Seven Years |
| 6 | Cold Cold Heart |
| 7 | I’ve Got to See You Again |
| 8 | Shoot the Moon |
| 9 | Feelin’ the Same Way |
| 10 | The Nearness of You |
| 11 | Lonestar |
| 12 | Chasing Pirates |
| 13 | Nightingale |
| 14 | One Flight Down |
| 15 | Painter Song |
| 16 | Those Sweet Words |
| 17 | The Long Day Is Over |
| 18 | Thinking About You |
| 19 | In the Morning |
| 20 | Carnival Town |
| 21 | The Long Way Home |
| 22 | Be Here to Love Me |
| 23 | Humble Me |
| 24 | The Prettiest Thing |
| 25 | Toes |
| 26 | Don’t Miss You at All |
| 27 | Creepin’ In |
| 28 | Above Ground |
| 29 | Sinkin’ Soon |
| 30 | Not Too Late |
| 31 | Wish I Could |
| 32 | Happy Pills |
| 33 | Even Though |
| 34 | Young Blood |
| 35 | Until the End |
| 36 | Broken |
| 37 | Light as a Feather |
| 38 | Waiting |
| 39 | Rosie’s Lullaby |
| 40 | I Wouldn’t Need You |
| 41 | The Sun Doesn’t Like You |
| 42 | Not My Friend |
| 43 | Wake Me Up |
| 44 | Be My Somebody |
| 45 | You’ve Ruined Me |
| 46 | My Dear Country |
| 47 | It’s Gonna Be |
| 48 | December |
| 49 | Back to Manhattan |
| 50 | Little Room |
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About Norah Jones
Norah Jones is an American singer-songwriter who burst onto the scene in 2002 with her debut album "Come Away With Me," which blended jazz, folk, and pop into an intimate, soothing sound that captivated millions worldwide. Her smoky, understated vocals and piano-driven arrangements on hits like the title track "Come Away With Me" and "Lonestar" helped revive interest in jazz-influenced popular music, earning her five Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Over two decades, Jones has evolved from her initial jazz-pop comfort zone to explore country ("Sunrise"), electronic textures ("Little Broken Hearts"), and rock influences while maintaining her signature warmth and accessibility. Her cultural impact lies in proving that sophisticated, mellow music could achieve massive commercial success in an era dominated by louder, more aggressive sounds.