Television Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Marquee Moon |
| 2 | Elevation |
| 3 | Guiding Light |
| 4 | Prove It |
| 5 | Torn Curtain |
| 6 | Glory |
| 7 | Days |
| 8 | Foxhole |
| 9 | Careful |
| 10 | Venus |
| 11 | Little Johnny Jewel, Parts 1 & 2 |
| 12 | Carried Away |
| 13 | Friction |
| 14 | The Dream’s Dream |
| 15 | The Fire |
| 16 | Friction (alternate version) |
| 17 | See No Evil (alternate version) |
| 18 | Marquee Moon (alternate version) |
| 19 | 1880 or So |
| 20 | Call Mr. Lee |
| 21 | Adventure |
| 22 | Shane, She Wrote This |
| 23 | In World |
| 24 | No Glamour for Willi |
| 25 | Beauty Trip |
| 26 | Mars |
| 27 | Rhyme |
| 28 | This Tune |
| 29 | The Rocket |
| 30 | Venus de Milo |
| 31 | Glory (early version) |
| 32 | Ain’t That Nothin’ |
| 33 | The Blow Up |
| 34 | Friction (live at CBGB’s) |
| 35 | Ain’t That Nothin’ (single version) |
| 36 | The Revolution |
| 37 | Ain’t That Nothin’ (run‐through) |
| 38 | Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door |
| 39 | (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction |
| 40 | Blank Generation |
| 41 | Little Johnny Jewel |
| 42 | See No Evil |
| 43 | WLIR Intro |
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About Television
Television is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 who pioneered the art-punk movement with their intricate, interlocking guitar work and cerebral approach to rock music. Their 1977 debut "Marquee Moon" became a landmark album, featuring the epic 10-minute title track and "See No Evil," which showcased Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd's serpentine dual-guitar interplay that rejected traditional rock solos for complex, melodic conversations. Despite limited commercial success, Television's sophisticated musicianship and poetic lyrics profoundly influenced alternative rock, post-punk, and indie music for decades. Their sparse but essential catalog, including songs like "Prove It" and "Venus," demonstrated how punk's energy could be channeled through technical virtuosity rather than raw power alone.