Ocean Colour Scene Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | The Day We Caught the Train |
| 2 | The Riverboat Song |
| 3 | Hundred Mile High City |
| 4 | The Circle |
| 5 | Better Day |
| 6 | You've Got It Bad |
| 7 | One for the Road |
| 8 | Profit in Peace |
| 9 | Lining Your Pockets |
| 10 | Fleeting Mind |
| 11 | It’s My Shadow |
| 12 | 40 Past Midnight |
| 13 | So Low |
| 14 | July |
| 15 | The Downstream |
| 16 | Policemen & Pirates |
| 17 | Get Away |
| 18 | Foxy’s Folk Faced |
| 19 | Huckleberry Grove |
| 20 | Big Star |
| 21 | Debris Road |
| 22 | All Up |
| 23 | Besides Yourself |
| 24 | Tele He’s Not Talking |
| 25 | Crazy Lowdown Ways |
| 26 | Half a Dream Away |
| 27 | Go to Sea |
| 28 | Spark and Cindy |
| 29 | Magic Carpet Days |
| 30 | Free My Name |
| 31 | I Told You So |
| 32 | I Am the News |
| 33 | Soul Driver |
| 34 | No One at All |
| 35 | Saturday |
| 36 | Giving It All Away |
| 37 | Do Yourself a Favour |
| 38 | Jane She Got Excavated |
| 39 | This Day Should Last Forever |
| 40 | Families |
| 41 | Emily Chambers |
| 42 | North Atlantic Drift |
| 43 | I Just Got Over You |
| 44 | I Wanna Stay Alive With You |
| 45 | The Waves |
| 46 | I Won’t Get Grazed |
| 47 | Second Hand Car |
| 48 | 100 Floors of Perception |
| 49 | Oh Collector |
| 50 | Mrs Maylie |
Ocean Colour Scene Albums
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About Ocean Colour Scene
Ocean Colour Scene is a British rock band from Moseley, Birmingham, formed in 1990 who became central figures in the Britpop movement with their blend of psychedelic rock, mod revival, and classic British guitar pop. Their breakthrough album "Moseley Shoals" (1996) featured anthemic tracks like "The Day We Caught The Train" and helped define the mid-90s British rock sound alongside contemporaries like Oasis and Blur. The band's retro-influenced approach, drawing heavily from 1960s psychedelia and mod culture, resonated with a generation seeking authenticity in British music. Though their commercial peak was brief, songs like "Saturday" became enduring classics that captured the optimistic spirit of Cool Britannia-era Britain.