The B‐52s Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Private Idaho |
| 2 | Roam |
| 3 | Planet Claire |
| 4 | 52 Girls |
| 5 | Dance This Mess Around |
| 6 | Give Me Back My Man |
| 7 | Lava |
| 8 | Channel Z |
| 9 | Deadbeat Club |
| 10 | Dirty Back Road |
| 11 | Party Out of Bounds |
| 12 | Strobe Light |
| 13 | There’s a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon) |
| 14 | Song for a Future Generation |
| 15 | 6060–842 |
| 16 | Hero Worship |
| 17 | Topaz |
| 18 | Downtown |
| 19 | (Meet) The Flintstones |
| 20 | Cosmic Thing |
| 21 | Good Stuff |
| 22 | Devil in My Car |
| 23 | 53 Miles West of Venus |
| 24 | Love Shack (edit) |
| 25 | Quiche Lorraine |
| 26 | Legal Tender |
| 27 | Dry County |
| 28 | Junebug |
| 29 | Bushfire |
| 30 | Summer of Love |
| 31 | Funplex |
| 32 | Girl From Ipanema Goes to Greenland |
| 33 | Runnin’ Around |
| 34 | Pump |
| 35 | Wig |
| 36 | Queen of Las Vegas |
| 37 | Whammy Kiss |
| 38 | Roam (edit) |
| 39 | Trism |
| 40 | Hot Corner |
| 41 | Ultraviolet |
| 42 | Juliet of the Spirits |
| 43 | Debbie |
| 44 | Butterbean |
| 45 | Ain’t It a Shame |
| 46 | Revolution Earth |
| 47 | Eyes Wide Open |
| 48 | Love in the Year 3000 |
| 49 | Loveland |
| 50 | Dancing Now |
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About The B‐52s
The B-52s emerged from Athens, Georgia in 1976 as one of the most gloriously eccentric and influential bands in rock history, creating a wildly distinctive sound that fused surf rock, new wave, and dance-punk with an irrepressible party atmosphere. Their signature style-anchored by Fred Schneider's talk-sung vocals, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson's soaring harmonies, and Ricky Wilson's innovative guitar work-produced instantly recognizable anthems like "Planet Claire" and "Dance This Mess Around" that turned dance floors into cosmic playgrounds. The band's early albums captured their raw, campy energy, but it was 1989's "Cosmic Thing" that catapulted them to mainstream stardom with the unstoppable "Love Shack," a song that became synonymous with pure, unadulterated fun and remains a cultural touchstone decades later. Their follow-up hit "Roam" showcased their ability to craft both party anthems and surprisingly tender moments, while maintaining their trademark quirkiness that made them beloved by both underground music fans and Top 40 audiences. Beyond their commercial success, The B-52s helped define the aesthetic of alternative rock's early days, influencing countless bands with their bold fashion sense, gender-fluid presentation, and refusal to take themselves too seriously. Through albums like "Whammy" and "Good Stuff," they proved their longevity while staying true to their vision of rock music as a joyful, inclusive celebration. With 87 songs across 22 albums spanning nearly five decades, The B-52s transformed from Athens art-rock weirdos into global icons who proved that the best music comes from embracing your strangest impulses.