Oleander Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Why I’m Here |
| 2 | I Walk Alone |
| 3 | Are You There? |
| 4 | Hands Off the Wheel |
| 5 | Boys Don’t Cry |
| 6 | Benign |
| 7 | How Could I? |
| 8 | Lost Cause |
| 9 | Yours If You Like |
| 10 | Don't Break My Fall |
| 11 | Never Again |
| 12 | Champion |
| 13 | Come to Stay |
| 14 | Fountain & Vine |
| 15 | Unwind |
| 16 | Rainy Day |
| 17 | Goodbye |
| 18 | Better Luck Next Time |
| 19 | Joyride |
| 20 | 30 60 90 |
| 21 | Tightrope |
| 22 | King of Good Intentions |
| 23 | Off & On |
| 24 | Leave it all Behind |
| 25 | Back Home Years Ago |
| 26 | Fight |
| 27 | Something Beautiful |
| 28 | My Bad |
| 29 | Bulletproof |
| 30 | Silver Lined |
| 31 | Save the Best |
| 32 | Until It's Over |
| 33 | Save Me |
| 34 | Where Do We Go From Here |
| 35 | Candy Store |
| 36 | Hello I Love You |
| 37 | She’s Up, She’s Down |
| 38 | Down When I’m Loaded |
| 39 | Halo |
| 40 | Jimmy Shaker Day |
| 41 | Runaway Train |
| 42 | Shrinking the Blob |
| 43 | Stupid |
| 44 | Where Were You Then? |
| 45 | You’ll Find Out |
Oleander Albums
About Oleander
Oleander is an American rock band from Sacramento formed in 1995 who carved out a distinctive niche in post-grunge and alternative metal with their melodic yet heavy sound. Their breakthrough album "February Son" (1999) spawned radio hits like "Why I'm Here" and "I Walk Alone," showcasing frontman Thomas Flowers' emotionally charged vocals over driving guitar riffs that balanced accessibility with genuine heaviness. Follow-up releases like "Unwind" and "Something Beautiful" demonstrated their ability to craft anthemic rock songs with introspective lyrics, earning them a devoted fanbase and moderate mainstream success during the late '90s/early 2000s alternative rock boom. While never achieving massive commercial breakthrough, Oleander's consistent output and passionate live performances established them as reliable purveyors of heartfelt, guitar-driven rock music.