Prefab Sprout Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | When Love Breaks Down |
| 2 | Appetite |
| 3 | Cars and Girls |
| 4 | The King of Rock ’n’ Roll |
| 5 | Bonny |
| 6 | Faron Young |
| 7 | Goodbye Lucille #1 |
| 8 | Moving the River |
| 9 | Desire As |
| 10 | Hallelujah |
| 11 | Looking for Atlantis |
| 12 | Horsin’ Around |
| 13 | Wild Horses |
| 14 | When the Angels |
| 15 | Blueberry Pies |
| 16 | Life of Surprises |
| 17 | Hey Manhattan! |
| 18 | I Remember That |
| 19 | Carnival 2000 |
| 20 | Cruel |
| 21 | All the World Loves Lovers |
| 22 | The Sound of Crying |
| 23 | If You Don’t Love Me |
| 24 | Don’t Sing |
| 25 | Let There Be Music |
| 26 | Electric Guitars |
| 27 | A Prisoner of the Past |
| 28 | The Golden Calf |
| 29 | Enchanted |
| 30 | Cue Fanfare |
| 31 | Jesse James Bolero |
| 32 | Ride |
| 33 | Jordan: The Comeback |
| 34 | Couldn’t Bear to Be Special |
| 35 | Machine Gun Ibiza |
| 36 | Music Is a Princess |
| 37 | Nightingales |
| 38 | Moon Dog |
| 39 | I Love Music |
| 40 | Jesse James Symphony |
| 41 | God Watch Over You |
| 42 | The Ice Maiden |
| 43 | Andromeda Heights |
| 44 | Sweet Gospel Music |
| 45 | Knock on Wood |
| 46 | Falling in Love |
| 47 | Paris Smith |
| 48 | Scarlet Nights |
| 49 | Swans |
| 50 | Green Isaac |
Prefab Sprout Albums
Singles
About Prefab Sprout
Prefab Sprout is an English pop band formed in 1978 by songwriter Paddy McAloon, whose sophisticated melodies and literary lyrics created some of the most elegant pop music of the 1980s and beyond. Their breakthrough albums "Swoon" (1984) and "Steve McQueen" (1985) showcased McAloon's gift for crafting intricate, jazz-influenced arrangements around perfectly constructed songs like "When Love Breaks Down" and "Cars and Girls." The band's sound blended chamber pop sophistication with accessible hooks, while McAloon's witty, often melancholic songwriting explored themes of love, fame, and modern life with rare intelligence. Despite limited commercial success, Prefab Sprout's influence on indie pop and alternative rock has been profound, inspiring countless musicians with their proof that pop music could be both intellectually ambitious and emotionally resonant.