Wendy & Lisa Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Waterfall |
| 2 | Are You My Baby |
| 3 | Lolly Lolly |
| 4 | Satisfaction |
| 5 | Honeymoon Express |
| 6 | Sideshow |
| 7 | Always in My Dreams |
| 8 | Ever After |
| 9 | I Think It Was December |
| 10 | Everyday |
| 11 | Invisible |
| 12 | The Life |
| 13 | Balloon |
| 14 | Rainbow Lake |
| 15 | Mother of Pearl |
| 16 | Stay |
| 17 | Tears of Joy |
| 18 | Fruit at the Bottom |
| 19 | Chance to Grow |
| 20 | From Now On (We’re One) |
| 21 | Salt & Cherries (MC5) |
| 22 | Song About |
| 23 | Everything but You |
| 24 | Staring at the Sun |
| 25 | Don't Try to Tell Me |
| 26 | Someday I |
| 27 | Blues Away |
| 28 | Why Wait for Heaven |
| 29 | Light |
| 30 | You and I |
| 31 | Skeleton Key |
| 32 | Crack in the Pavement |
| 33 | Porch Swing |
| 34 | Turn Me Inside Out |
| 35 | Valley Vista |
| 36 | Lolly Lolly (William Orbit remix) |
| 37 | Waterfall (Nellee Hooper remix) |
| 38 | Reaching One |
| 39 | Love & Trouble |
| 40 | All Nite |
| 41 | Bring You Back |
| 42 | Let’s Say |
| 43 | This Is the Life |
| 44 | I’ve Got a Big Bowl of Cherries |
| 45 | Strung Out |
| 46 | Jonathan |
| 47 | Satisfaction (12″ dance mix) |
| 48 | Lolly Lolly (According to Prince) |
| 49 | Lolly Lolly (Random dance mix) |
| 50 | Hip Hop Love |
Wendy & Lisa Albums
About Wendy & Lisa
Wendy And Lisa is a Los Angeles duo formed in 1986 by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, who first gained fame as members of Prince's Revolution before launching their own sophisticated pop-rock project. Their self-titled debut and albums like "White Flags Of Winter Chimneys" showcased lush, atmospheric songcraft that blended rock, pop, and R&B with intricate harmonies and experimental production. Songs like "You And I" and "Sweet Suite (Beginning At The End)" demonstrated their ability to craft both radio-friendly anthems and ambitious multi-part compositions that pushed beyond conventional pop structures. Their work bridged the gap between Prince's Minneapolis sound and alternative rock, influencing a generation of artists with their genre-blending approach and proving that former sidemen could become innovative artists in their own right.