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Chris Rea Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Boom Boom
2 The Road To Hell (part 1)
3 Jordan 191
4 There She Goes
5 Ace Of Hearts
6 Your Warm and Tender Love
7 Every Time I See You Smile
8 On the Beach
9 Only with you
10 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
11 Julia
12 The Blue Cafe
13 Set Me Free
14 Teach Me To Dance
15 Ruby Blue
16 Sing A Song Of Love To Me
17 The Mention Of Your Name
18 Looking For A Rainbow
19 Yes I Do
20 Bless Them All
21 Auberge
22 You Must Be Evil
23 Gone Fishing
24 I Can Hear Your Heartbeat (1988)
25 Shine, Shine, Shine
26 Diamonds
27 Josephine
28 Midnight Blue
29 Windy Town
30 Do It For Your Love
31 Espresso Logic
32 Stone
33 Sweet Kiss
34 New Way
35 Goodbye Little Columbus
36 Curse Of The Traveller
37 If You Were Me (duet With Elton John)
38 Whatever Happened To Benny Santini?
39 Guitar Street
40 Auf Immer Und Ewig
41 Johnny Needs a Fast Car
42 And You My Love
43 Gonna Buy A Hat
44 Deep Water
45 I Just Wanna Be With You
46 I can't dance to that
47 The Things Lovers Should Do
48 I Don't Care Anymore
49 The Van Stomp/glasgow Horizon
50 Soup of the Day
51 Firefly
52 Out Of The Darkness
53 Dancing Shoes
54 Black Dog
55 E
56 We Don't Have Problem
57 September Blue (1987)
58 New Times Square
59 Cenotaph/Letter from Amsterdam
60 Good News
61 Deltics
62 Fires Of Spring
63 Texas
64 It's All Gone
65 Last Open Road
66 Winning
67 That girl of mine
68 You Must Follow
69 Two Roads
70 I Ain't The Fool
71 Gods Great Banana Skin
72 No Work Today
73 Fool (If You Think It's Over)
74 You're Not A Number
75 The Road to Hell, Pt. 2
76 Sierra, Sierra
77 Good Morning
78 Winter Song
79 Who Do You Love
80 Daytona
81 I'm Ready
82 Don't Want Your Best Friend
83 Just One Of Those Days
84 Just Want To Be With You
85 I Can Hear Your Heartbeat
86 Six Up
87 Smile
88 One Golden Rule
89 Evil No. 2
90 Wired To The Moon
91 God Gave Me An Angel
92 Nothing To Fear
93 Since I Don't See You Anymore
94 Driving Home
95 Standing In Your Doorway
96 Love Turns To Lies
97 Do You Still Dream?
98 Sweet Summer Day
99 Stainsby Girls
100 Shamrock Diaries
101 Coming Off The Ropes
102 Working On It
103 Easy Rider
104 Tell Me There's a Heaven
105 Soft Top, Hard Shoulder
106 Stick It
107 Driving Home For Christmas
108 The Closer You Get
109 Melancholy
110 Every beat of my heart
111 You My Love, And
112 Steel River
113 Shirley Do You Own A Ferrari?
114 God's Great Banana Skin
115 Sandwriting
116 Texas (1989)
117 Footprints In The Snow
118 Three Angels
119 Funk 48
120 Stop
121 Only To Fly
122 You Can Go Your Own Way
123 The Bones Of Angels
124 That's What They Always Say
125 Too Much Pride
126 Tennis
127 Footsteps In The Snow
128 No Qualifications
129 Piano Break
130 Qualified
131 Donahue's Broken Wheel
132 Still Beautiful
133 When The Grey Skies Turn To Blue
134 1975
135 Candles
136 From Love To Love
137 Road To Hell II
138 One Fine Day
139 If You Choose To Go
140 Ride On
141 That's The Way It Goes
142 The Memory Of A Good Friend
143 Tamatave
144 The Road To Hell (part 2)
145 All Summer Long
146 He Should Know Better
147 Never Tie Me Down
148 Raincoat And A Rose
149 So Lonely
150 Theme From The Pantile Journals
151 King Of The Beach
152 Crack That Mould
153 Miles Is a Cigarette
154 Joy Of Christmas
155 And When She Smiles
156 Hey you
157 Hired Gun
158 Every Second Counts
159 The Last Open Road
160 Reasons
161 Loving You
162 Stony Road
163 Sail Away
164 Freeway
165 Red
166 September Blue
167 Bombollini
168 Let It Loose
169 Holding Out
170 Electric Guitar
171 One Sweet Tender Touch
172 Sun Is Rising
173 Josie's Tune
174 'Disco' La Passione
175 Giverny
176 She Closed Her Eyes
177 Dancing My Blues Away
178 Dancing girls
179 Cenotaph / Letter From Amsterdam
180 Love's strange ways
181 I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It
182 Heaven
183 The Way She Moves
184 Seabird
185 Runaway
186 The Road to Hell
187 Three Little Green Candles
188 Joys Of Christmas
189 If You Were Me
190 Light Of Hope
191 The Chance Of Love
192 Distant Summers
193 Chisel Hill
194 Nothing's Happening By The Sea
195 If Anybody Asks You
196 Looking for the Summer
197 Dance With Me All Night Long
198 September Blue (1985)
199 When You Know Your Love Has Died
200 Touche D'amour
201 Let's Dance
202 Girl In A Sports Car
203 Just Passing Through
204 Summer Love
205 Money
206 Damielle's Breakfast
207 I'm Taking The Day Out
208 Red Shoes
209 Think Like A Woman
210 Se Sequi
211 True To You
212 Loving You Again
213 Keep On Dancing
214 Little Blonde Plaits
215 90's Blues
216 Lose My Heart In You
217 For Ever And Ever
218 Dance! (Don't Think)
219 Bows And Bangles
220 I Saw You Coming
221 You Got Lucky
222 She Gave It Away
223 As Long As I Have Your Love
224 Twisted Wheel
225 Que Sera
226 Waiting For A Blue Sky
227 Lucky Day
228 I Will Go On
229 Friends Across The Water
230 Danielle's Breakfast
231 Dancing With Charlie
232 I Thought I Was Going To Lose You
233 Rock And Roll Tonight
234 She's Gonna Change Everything
235 Hello Friend

Chris Rea Bio

Christopher Anton Rea (born 4 March 1951) is a singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough, England, recognisable for his distinctive, husky voice and slide guitar playing. Rea has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.

Rea first picked up the guitar relatively late, at the age of 22. He had not played the local music scene around Middlesbrough much, and had no real history of playing with any local bands. However, under the guidance of local club owner, and promoter John B. McCoy he managed to gain a record deal with Magnet Records. Whatever Happened to Benny Santini? was Rea's debut album, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). The first single lifted from the album, "Fool (If You Think It's Over)", is his biggest hit in the United States, peaking at number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number one on the Adult Contemporary Singles chart. "Fool (if You Think It's Over)" was nominated for a Song of the Year Grammy, losing out to Billy Joel's "Just the Way You Are". Unlike most of Rea's other singles, "Fool..." failed to appear on the UK Singles Chart on its first release and only reached #30 when re-released in late 1978 to capitalise on its US achievement. UK singer Elkie Brooks enjoyed greater success with "Fool.." in 1981 when she charted a single at #17. It was also the first record played by Radio Caroline, after a long period off the air. A cover of "Fool..." by Kenny Craddock was used as the theme for BBC sitcom Joking Apart.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Rea