Talking Heads Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Psycho Killer |
| 2 | Once in a Lifetime |
| 3 | Road to Nowhere |
| 4 | And She Was |
| 5 | Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) |
| 6 | Houses in Motion |
| 7 | The Great Curve |
| 8 | Wild Wild Life |
| 9 | (Nothing but) Flowers |
| 10 | Seen and Not Seen |
| 11 | Uh‐Oh, Love Comes to Town |
| 12 | I Zimbra |
| 13 | Don’t Worry About the Government |
| 14 | Listening Wind |
| 15 | Memories Can’t Wait |
| 16 | Pulled Up |
| 17 | Cities |
| 18 | Warning Sign |
| 19 | Mind |
| 20 | The Overload |
| 21 | The Book I Read |
| 22 | Who Is It? |
| 23 | The Girls Want to Be With the Girls |
| 24 | Air |
| 25 | The Big Country |
| 26 | Stay Hungry |
| 27 | No Compassion |
| 28 | I’m Not in Love |
| 29 | Tentative Decisions |
| 30 | Blind |
| 31 | Artists Only |
| 32 | Animals |
| 33 | Paper |
| 34 | Happy Day |
| 35 | The Good Thing |
| 36 | With Our Love |
| 37 | Drugs |
| 38 | Stay Up Late |
| 39 | Electric Guitar |
| 40 | The Lady Don’t Mind |
| 41 | Pull Up the Roots |
| 42 | Moon Rocks |
| 43 | I Get Wild/Wild Gravity |
| 44 | Lifetime Piling Up |
| 45 | Creatures of Love |
| 46 | Love for Sale |
| 47 | This Must Be the Place |
| 48 | Give Me Back My Name |
| 49 | Television Man |
| 50 | Perfect World |
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About Talking Heads
Talking Heads was an American rock band formed in 1975 who evolved from minimalist art-punk into groundbreaking pioneers of new wave, post-punk, and world music fusion. Led by David Byrne's distinctive anxious vocals and jerky stage presence, they created innovative albums like "Remain in Light" and "Speaking in Tongues" that incorporated African polyrhythms, funk, and electronic elements into rock music. Songs like "Once in a Lifetime," "Burning Down the House," and "Psycho Killer" became cultural touchstones, while their collaborations with producer Brian Eno pushed the boundaries of what popular music could be. Their influence on alternative rock, art-pop, and experimental music continues to resonate decades after their 1991 breakup, establishing them as one of the most creatively adventurous bands in rock history.