Vanessa Carlton Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | White Houses |
| 2 | Ordinary Day |
| 3 | Nolita Fairytale |
| 4 | Hands on Me |
| 5 | Pretty Baby |
| 6 | Who’s to Say |
| 7 | Twilight |
| 8 | A Thousand Miles (White Chicks) |
| 9 | Paint It Black |
| 10 | Rinse |
| 11 | Heroes & Thieves |
| 12 | San Francisco |
| 13 | Carousel |
| 14 | Paradise |
| 15 | Private Radio |
| 16 | Sway |
| 17 | Wanted |
| 18 | Unsung |
| 19 | Annie |
| 20 | Home |
| 21 | Fools Like Me |
| 22 | More Than This |
| 23 | Come Undone |
| 24 | Afterglow |
| 25 | Spring Street |
| 26 | My Best |
| 27 | Prince |
| 28 | This Time |
| 29 | C’est la vie |
| 30 | A Thousand Miles |
| 31 | Papa |
| 32 | The Wreckage |
| 33 | I Don’t Want to Be a Bride |
| 34 | Fairweather Friend |
| 35 | Half a Week Before the Winter |
| 36 | London |
| 37 | Dear California |
| 38 | Tall Tales for Spring |
| 39 | The Marching Line |
| 40 | In the End |
| 41 | Get Good |
| 42 | Greensleeves |
| 43 | Where the Streets Have No Name |
| 44 | More Than This (Campfire take) |
| 45 | A Thousand Miles (live) |
| 46 | Carousel (live acoustic) |
| 47 | Tall Tales for Spring (live acoustic) |
| 48 | The One |
| 49 | London (live acoustic) |
| 50 | More Than Wanted |
Vanessa Carlton Albums
Singles
About Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Carlton is an American singer-songwriter from Milford who emerged in 2002 with her breakthrough hit "A Thousand Miles," a piano-driven pop-rock anthem that became a cultural phenomenon and earned her a Grammy nomination. Her debut album "Be Not Nobody" showcased her classically-trained piano skills and introspective songwriting, with follow-ups like "White Houses" and "Ordinary Day" cementing her as a thoughtful voice in early 2000s pop-rock. Over two decades, Carlton has evolved from mainstream pop success into a more experimental artist, with later albums like "Rabbits On The Run" and "Liberman" exploring folk, alternative rock, and atmospheric soundscapes. Her piano-centric approach and vulnerable, literary lyrics have influenced a generation of female singer-songwriters, while "A Thousand Miles" remains an enduring anthem of millennial nostalgia.