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The Cranberries Complete Song List
Think you have every Cranberries song that exists? There's only one way to find out. Zombieguide has compiled a list of every Cranberries title known to exist and tells you where you can find it if it seems to be missing from your collection. This list includes titles by the band, duets, cover songs, and even solo tracks by the lovely Mrs. O'Riordan-Burton herself.
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7 Years
Description: Unreleased 5th B-side from "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee." It was written by Dolores and has a "country tinge," including the use of a steel-pedal guitar. The song is owned by Universal and has only a slim chance of being released.
Found on: None (future release possible)
A Fast One
Description: Early demo track written shortly after Dolores joined the band. (Also see "New One")
Found on: "Watercircle" demo (1990)
Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)
Description: Song performed by Dolores. December 14, 2002, the X Concerto di Vaticano in Natale by invitation of Pope John Paul II
Found on: Bootleg only
Analyse
Description: First single from "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001), "Analyse" single (2001), Music Video: "Time is Ticking Out" single (2002)
Angels Go To Heaven
Description: Dolores O'Riordan & Angelo Badalamenti collaboration
Found on: "Evilenko" movie, 2004
Animal Instinct
Second single from "Bury the Hatchet," written at Metalworks Studio sessions in 1997 in Toronto, Canada
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999), "Animal Instinct" single (1999)
Apple Of My Eye
Description: Dolores O'Riordan solo song, 2004
Found on: ---
Astral Projection
Description: New song debuted on the European Summer 2003 tour, likely to be recorded for the band's sixth album.
Found on: Bootlegs
Atosa (aka "Iosa")
Description: The only entirely Gaelic song written by the band ("Iosa" is Gaelic for "Jesus"). It was written for Dolores' deceased grandfather, Joe (see "Joe" below). It was performed by the band in the video of the London Underworld 1991, the oldest Cranberries bootleg known to exist. "Iosa" ("Atosa") was written by Dolores alone.
Found on: Bootleg only (London Underworld 1991)
Ave Maria
Description: Latin Hymn, Dolores duet with Luciano Pavarotti on September 15, 1995
Found on: "Pavarotti and Friends for the Children of Bosnia" album and VHS (1996), "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
Ave Maria (San Remo Version)
Description: Latin Hymn performed by Dolores at San Remo Festival on March 6, 2004
Found on: bootleg only
Ave Maria (Studio Version)
Description: Latin Hymn, recorded for Music Inspired By The Passion Of The Christ Movie CD
Found on: "Music Inspired By The Passion Of The Christ Movie" album (2004)
Away
Description: "No Need to Argue" B-Side
Found on: "Zombie" single (1994), "Doors and Windows" enhanced CD (1995), "No Need to Argue" album re-release (2002)
Baby Blues
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-Side
Found on: "Animal Instinct" single (1999), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001)
Bosnia
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996), "Free to Decide" single (1996)
Black Widow
Description: Dolores' solo, October 2003
Found on: ---
Calling
Description: "Calling" was the first song Dolores ever wrote, when she was about 12 years old. It was written about a crush she had on a much older man. It was never performed publicly, so no recordings exist.
Found on: No recordings exist
Carousel
Description: Dolores duet with Touch of Oliver
Found on: Touch of Oliver's "Touch of Oliver" album (1993)
Carry On
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Cape Town (aka Down in Capetown)
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" B-Side, The song was written about the band's first trip to Cape Town, South Africa, in the summer of 2000. It was originally tentatively titled "Down in Capetown" and was the first revealed title from the "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" sessions.
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (North American version) (2001)
Chocolate Brown
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
(They Long to Be) Close to You
Description: "No Need to Argue" B-side, Carpenters cover
Found on: "I Can't Be With You" single (1995), "I Wish I Were a Carpenter" VA album (1995), "No Need to Argue" album re-release (2002)
Copycat
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track, was released as a promo single in Spain
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999), "Copycat" promo single (2000)
Concept, The
(aka The Concept of Love) Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track, was titled "The Concept of Love" on the Japanese version and other international versions
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Cordell
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" B-Side, written for Denny Cordell, renowned Island Records agent who signed the band to the label, who died in 1995
Found on: "Free to Decide" single (1996), "When You're Gone" single (1996), "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
Crazy
Description: Patsy Cline cover. The cover was only performed live on the 1996 American leg of the "Free to Decide" tour.
Found on: Bootleg only
Croatia
Description: Dolores' solo, October 2003
Found on: ---
Crown Paint (aka Chrome Paint)
Description: Early demo track written shortly after Dolores joined the band. The title is "Crown Paint" (as seen on the band's handwritten setlist for their first gig), but a local paper mistakenly called it "Chrome Paint", a title which has since stuck with it among fans. It was probably named for a popular brand of paint (picture) in Ireland and the UK as a joke, much like the tongue-in-cheek nature of many of their early songtitles. (Thanks Phil!)
Found on: "Watercircle" demo (1990)
Daffodil Lament
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Delilah
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Desperate Andy
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track, written at Metalworks Studio sessions in 1997 in Toronto, Canada
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Disappointment
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Do You Know
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track, written at Metalworks Studio sessions in 1997 in Toronto, Canada
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Dreaming My Dreams
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track, written for Dolores's husband Don
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Dreams
Description: First single from "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993), "Dreams" single (1992/1994), "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991)
Dying Inside
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track, written on No Need to Argue Tour 1994-1995
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Dying in the Sun
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Electric Blue
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track, written for Dolores's husband Don
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Empty
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Every Morning
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track. The song was written on Dolores's 29th birthday, September 6, 2000.
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Everything I Said
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
False
Description: Early song, only studio recording is the Dave Fanning Sessions, played on tour in 1994
Found on: Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992)
Fee Fi Fo
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Forever Yellow Skies
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Free to Decide
Description: Second single from "To the Faithful Departed"
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996), "Free to Decide" single (1996), "Free to Decide/When You're Gone" single (1996)
God Be With You
Description: Dolores solo song written and recorded in 1997 for The Devil's Own (movie)
Found on: "The Devil's Own" soundtrack (1997), "Just My Imagination" single (1999), "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
Good Morning God
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn
Found on: "Anything" demo (1990)
Go Your Own Way
Description: Fleetwood Mac cover, recorded by Dolores and Noel in 1997
Found on: "Legacy: A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac's Rumours" (1998), "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
Gringo
Description: Early song, found on setlist for band's first gig
Found on: No known recordings exist
Hollywood (aka Not Hollywood)
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track, called "Not Hollywood" by Dolores on tour, became Limited Edition single in France
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996), "Hollywood" single (France) (1997)
Hot Dog Neddy (aka Hot Dog)
Description: Early song, was titled by Mike and apparently had nothing to do with either hot dogs or a man named Neddy
Found on: No known recordings exist
How
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
How's It Going to Bleed?
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn
Found on: "Anything" demo (1990)
I Can't Be With You
Description: Third single from "No Need to Argue"
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994), "I Can't Be With You" single (1995)
Icicle Melts, The
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
I Don't Need
Description: "No Need to Argue" B-side
Found on: "Zombie" single (1994), "Doors and Windows" enhanced CD (1995), "No Need to Argue" album re-release (2002)
I Just Shot John Lennon (aka John Lennon Died)
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track, was originally titled "John Lennon Died" when the band played the song on tour in 1995
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
I'm Still Remembering
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Intermission
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" B-side, instrumental
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (Japanese Version) (1996), "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
In It Together
Description: New song debuted on the European Summer 2003 tour, likely to be recorded for the band's sixth album.
Found on: Bootlegs
In the Ghetto
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" B-side, Elvis cover
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (International Version) (2001)
Iosa (aka "Atosa")
Description: The only entirely Gaelic song written by the band ("Iosa" is Gaelic for "Jesus"). It was written for Dolores' deceased grandfather, Joe (see "Joe" below). It was performed by the band in the video of the London Underworld 1991, the oldest Cranberries bootleg known to exist. "Iosa" ("Atosa") was written by Dolores alone.
Found on: Bootleg only (London Underworld 1991)
I Really Hope
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
Description: This song was a charity track featuring Dolores with various artists to benefit A Children's Promise. Rolling Stones cover
Found on: "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" single (UK) (1999)
I Still Do
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
I Was Always All Ways
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn, performed live
Found on: No recordings exist
I Will Always
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
Just My Imagination
Description: Third single from "Bury the Hatchet"
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999), "Just My Imagination" single (1999)
Joe
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track, written about the death of Dolores's grandfather, Joe
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Liar
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" B-side
Found on: "Dreams" single (1992/1994), "Linger" single (1993), "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album re-release (2002)
Like You Used To
Description: Early demo track. The only studio recording known to exist is from the Dave Fanning Sessions.
Found on: Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992)
Linger
Description: Second single from "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?," first song written together as a band with Dolores
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993), "Linger" single (1993)
Little Drummer Boy
Description: Traditional Christmas song, Dolores duet with Westlife, performed on December 15, 2001, at the IX Concerto di Vaticano in Natale by invitation of Pope John Paul II
Found on: Bootleg only
Lost Sally
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn, performed live
Found on: No recordings exist
Loud and Clear
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Many Days
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" B-side, released for free via the band's official website
Found on: Download via www.cranberries.ie
Merry Xmas (War is over)
Description: Dolores with all the other artists. 2002, the X Concerto di Vaticano in Natale by invitation of Pope John Paul II. December 14, 2002.
Found on: Bootleg only
Mirror Lover
Description: Dolores as a featured vocalist on a track by German duo Jam & Spoon, 2003
Found on: "Triptomatic Fairytales 3003" album by Jam&Spoon, 2004
My Granny Drowned in a Fountain on Lourdes
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn, performed live
Found on: No recordings exist
Never Grow Old
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
New New York
Description: Song written in May 2002 during the band's first visit to New York after the terrorist attacks in Sept. 2001. Recorded with Stephen Street for the band's greatest hits album.
Found on: "Stars: The Best of The Cranberries 1992-2002" album (2002)
New One
Description: Title that appeared on the band's first live setlist in May 1990 (and other early setlists) alongside "Crown Paint." It's speculated (and with good odds) that it is simply an alternate title for "A Fast One." (Also see "A Fast One")
Found on: No recordings exist
No Need to Argue (aka Special)
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track, originally titled "Special"
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Not Sorry
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
Nothing Left At All
Description: Early song that appeared on many of the band's early recordings, including the "Uncertain" EP
Found on: "Nothing Left At All" demo (1990), "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991), "Uncertain" EP (1991)
Ode to My Family
Description: Second single from "No Need to Argue"
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994), "Ode to My Family" single (1995)
Old Song From Pubs
Description: Only one line from this song was performed by Dolores on Late Late Show (Sept. 15, 1999)
Found on: Bootleg only
Panis Angelicus
Description: Traditional Latin Christmas song, performed on December 15, 2001, at the IX Concerto di Vaticano in Natale by invitation of Pope John Paul II
Found on: Bootleg only
Paparazzi On Mopeds
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-Side
Found on: "Animal Instinct" single (1999), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001/2002)
Pathetic Senses
Early song that appeared on many of the band's early recordings, including the "Uncertain" EP
Found on: "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991), "Uncertain" EP (1991)
Picture I View, The
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" B-Side
Found on: "Free to Decide" single, "To the Faithful Departed" album re-release (2002)
Pretty
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
Pretty Eyes
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album track
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001)
Promises
Description: First single from "Bury the Hatchet"
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999), "Promises" single (1999)
Pure Love (aka Puro Amore)
Description: Dolores O'Riordan & Zucchero duet, recorded in 2003
Found on: "Zu & Co." album, 2004
Pure Love Live
Description: Dolores O'Riordan & Zucchero duet at Royal Albert Hall, London, May 6, 2004
Found on: bootleg only
Put Me Down
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993), Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992), "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991)
Reason
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" B-side
Found on: "Linger" single (1993), "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album re-release (2002), Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992)
Rebels, The
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Ridiculous Thoughts
Description: Fourth single from "No Need to Argue"
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994), "Ridiculous Thoughts" single (1996)
Salvation
Description: First single from "To the Faithful Departed"
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996), "Salvation" single (1996)
Same Old Story, The
Description: "Uncertain" era song found on the beginning of a circa 1992 setlist seen in the tour collage in "Stars." According to a interview with Dolores in 2002, the song was played live only twice and was never recorded.
Found on: No recordings known to exist.
Saving Grace
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Shattered
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track, written at Metalworks Studio sessions in 1997 in Toronto, Canada
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
Shine Down (aka Take My Soul Away)
Early song that appeared on many of the band's early recordings, including the "Nothing Left At All" 1991 demo. It was originally titled "Shine Down" on this recording, but was later retitled "Take My Sould Away" for the Dave Fanning Sessions
Found on: "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991), Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992)
Silent Night
Description: Traditional Christmas song, performed by Dolores with several other artists on December 15, 2001, at the IX Concerto di Vaticano in Natale by invitation of Pope John Paul II
Found on: Bootleg only
Sixty-Niner
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn, performed live
Found on: No recordings exist
So Cold in Ireland
Description: "No Need to Argue" B-Side
Found on: "Ode to My Family" single (1995), "Doors and Windows" enhanced CD (1995), "No Need to Argue" album re-release (2002)
Soon Is Never Soon Enough
Description: Dolores performed backing vocals on this Moose song as a "thank you" for allowing the Cranberries to open for Moose's UK tour in 1992.
Found on: Moose's "XYZ..." album (1992)
Sorry Son
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-Side
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (UK and Japanese version) (1999), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001/2002)
Stars
Description: Recorded with Stephen Street for the band's greatest hits album.
Found on: "Stars: The Best of The Cranberries 1992-2002" album (2002)
Still Can't... (Recognize the Way I Feel)
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
Storm in a Teacup
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn
Found on: "Anything" demo (1990)
Such a Shame
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-Side
Found on: "Just My Imagination" single (1999), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001/2002)
Such a Waste
Description: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" B-Side
Found on: "This is the Day" single (2002)
Sunday
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track, second song written together as a band with Dolores, given a promo single release in the United States
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993), "Sunday" promo single (1993)
Sun Does Rise, The
Description: Dolores duet with Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart, released as a single and music video
Found on: Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart "Take Me to God" album (1994), "The Sun Does Rise" single (1994)
Sweetest Thing, The
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-side
Found on: "Promises" single (1999), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001/2002)
Take My Soul Away (aka Shine Down)
Description: Early song that appeared on many of the band's early recordings, including the "Nothing Left At All" 1991 demo. It was originally titled "Shine Down" on this recording, but was later retitled "Take My Sould Away" for the Dave Fanning Sessions
Found on: "Nothing Left At All" demo (1991), Dave Fanning Sessions (1991-1992)
Tantum Ergo Sacramentum
Description: Latin hymn, live at Select MTV Germany, March 2000
Found on: Bootleg only
Time is Ticking Out
Description: Second single from "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001), "Time is Ticking Out" single (2002)
Them
Description: Early song that appeared on the "Uncertain" EP, licensed to Island Records for use as a B-side on singles
Found on: "Uncertain" EP (1991), "Sunday" promo single (1993), "Linger" single (1993), "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album re-release (2002)
This is the Day
Description: Third single from "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001), "This is the Day" single (2002)
Throw Me Down a Big Stairs
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn
Found on: "Anything" demo (1990)
Twenty One
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
Uncertain
Description: Early song that appeared as the title track to the "Uncertain" EP, was originally planned to be the first single from an LP on Xeric Records
Found on: "Uncertain" EP (1991)
Untitled (unofficially aka "Jam Session")
Description: Untitled demo track, supposedly recorded shortly after "Watercircle." It is mostly instrumental, but it's possible to hear Dolores' faint singing voice in the background.
Found on: Untitled recording (1990?)
Untitled Christmas Song
Description: Cranberry Saw Us song written by first singer Niall Quinn, performed live in December 1989
Found on: No recordings exist
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Description: Probable fourth single from "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"
Found on: "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" album (2001), "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" single (2002?)
Waltzing Back
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
Wanted
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album track
Found on: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album (1993)
War Child
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
What's on My Mind
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" album track
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999)
What You Were
Description: "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" B-side
Found on: "Dreams" single (1992/1994), "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" album re-release (2002)
What You're Looking At
Description: Apparently unpublished song from "To The Faithful Departed" (also original name for 3rd album)
Found on: No recordings exist (only words exist)
When I'm 21
Description: Zombieguide has discovered the title of what could possibly be an unreleased Cranberries song titled "When I'm 21". The song was officially registered by The Cranberries through the Irish Music Rights Organisation and is listed in The Cranberries' repertoire of written songs in BMI's database. The title is completely authentic, although what could possibly make it "not a song" is if it is an alternate title for the No Need to Argue track "Twenty One." However, "Twenty One" has its own listing and the only other alternate title for the unknown song is "When I'm Twenty One" (with the numerals spelled out in letters). The song was co-written by Dolores and Noel, as was No Need to Argue's "Twenty One." The BMI registration number for "When I'm 21" is 5509119, which chronologically puts it around the time that songs for "Bury the Hatchet" were registered ("Desperate Andy" is 5700000). However, registrations for older songs like "Still Can't" were also renewed at the same time.
Found on: No recordings exist
When You're Gone
Description: Third single from "To the Faithful Departed"
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996), "When You're Gone" single (1996), "Free to Decide/When You're Gone" single (1996)
Will You Remember?
Description: "To the Faithful Departed" album track
Found on: "To the Faithful Departed" album (1996)
Woman Without Pride
Description: "Bury the Hatchet" B-side
Found on: "You and Me" single (2000), "Bury the Hatchet: The Complete Sessions" album (2000/2001/2002)
Written On My Heart
Description: A song recorded for a new 4-track demo in 2003.
Found on: --
Yesterday's Gone
Description: Song with mysterious meaning, played only once acousticly for MTV Unplugged on February 14, 1995. No studio recordings exist, although some speculate that a studio version was recorded for "To the Faithful Departed," but later scrapped.
Found on: Bootleg, "Beneath the Skin" DVD (video) (2001/2002)
Yeat's Grave
Description: "No Need to Argue" album track, written about Irish poet William Butler Yeats
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994)
You and Me
Description: Fourth single from "Bury the Hatchet"
Found on: "Bury the Hatchet" album (1999), "You and Me" single (2000)
Zombie
Description: First single from "No Need to Argue"
Found on: "No Need to Argue" album (1994), "Zombie" single (1994)
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Fake Song Titles
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Rumors are nasty things. One person mishears something and everything else falls to pieces. And if you're looking at this list, you might be wondering, "What about that song 'Alone'?." Well, it's fake, and so are the rest of these songs below. Zombieguide tries to figure out where these false titles originated from, and hopefully we can help put them to rest...
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Alone
Description: This rumor was a particularly nasty one because not only did a very reputable Spanish fansite "confirm" its existence, but they also supplied fake cover art for a non-existant compilation and even an MP3 of the track. Unfortunately, as it ends up, the track is called "Press Play" and is actually by the Stone Temple Pilots. However, some people still circulate the recording.
Source: Spanish fansite
"Under to the Night" Duet with Rammstein
Description: This song rumor also spread quickly for the same reason above. (Another) very reputable Spanish fansite gave out an MP3 of the track. Although the female singer bare a very slight resemblance to Dolores, it is obviously not her. The rumor was so bad that the band themselves had to deny it.
Source: Spanish fansite
All of My Thoughts
Description: This rumor was written on a mailing list in 1997 to stir up some speculation. It was said to be the "new single" from a forthcoming "fourth album" called "Dreams Apart." All of it was untrue.
Source: Mailing List
Hon
Description: Internet-based rumor, could be a typo for "How"
Source: Internet
Mission, The
Description: Some claim that this was the title to the band's intro music during their 1993 tour, but there is no evidence to suggest that this was actually performed by the band.
Source: Internet
Fall, The
Description: Internet-based rumor
Source: Internet
Forever Holding You
Description: Mistake on bootleg listings for "Forever Yellow Skies"
Source: Bootleg
Sailor's Grave
Description: This title appears on the tracklisting for the John Peel Sessions (1992) on the bootleg "Be With You." The song is actually "Waltzing Back." It is unknown if the band actually used this title, but more than likely, it is a mistake.
Source: Bootleg
Finger
Description: Humorous mistake on bootleg tracklistings for "Linger"
Source: Bootleg
Responsible
Description: Mistake on bootleg listings for "Forever Yellow Skies"
Source: Bootleg
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