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Gin Blossoms Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Gin Blossoms Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Not Only Numb
2 Hey Jealousy
3 Found Out About You
4 Barely Breathing
5 Memphis Time
6 Til I Hear It from You
7 Soul Deep
8 Something Wrong
9 Idiot Summer
10 I Can Sleep
11 As Long As It Matters
12 Christine Irene
13 Competition Smile
14 Miss Disarray (Single)
15 Day Job
16 Cajun
17 Lost Horizons
18 Don't Change For Me
19 Dead Or Alive On The 405
20 Jet Black Sunrise
21 Mrs. Rita
22 25 Women Ago
23 Goin To California
24 Curious Thing
25 7th Inning Stretch
26 My Car
27 Pieces of the Night
28 Brackish Water
29 I Don't Want To Lose You Now
30 Follow You Down (Edit)
31 Until I Fall Away
32 I'm Still Wondering Where The Bastards Are
33 I'm Ready
34 Allison Road '94
35 Perfectly Still
36 Angels Tonight
37 Nothing At All
38 If You'll Be Mine
39 Back Of A Car
40 Virginia
41 Just South of Nowhere
42 Dream With You
43 Miss Disarray
44 Til I Hear It from You (LP Version)
45 Whitewash
46 Keli Richards
47 Seeing Stars
48 California Sun
49 Number One
50 Girls Can't Wait
51 Learning The Hard Way
52 Blues Eyes Bleeding
53 29
54 Christine Sixteen
55 Fool For The Taking
56 Heart Shaped Locket
57 Allison Road
58 Heart Away
59 Someday Soon
60 Go Crybaby
61 Cajun Song
62 Folsom Prison Blues
63 Long Time Gone
64 Something Real
65 Cheatin'
66 Slave Dealer's Daugther
67 Super Girl
68 Somewhere Tonight
69 Fireworks
70 Rocket Man
71 Wave Bye Bye
72 Hands Are Tied
73 What
74 SEVENTH INNING STRETCH
75 Whitewash (Live)
76 The End Of The World
77 Follow You Down
78 It's Not Too Much / We'll Be Everywhere
79 Slave Dealer's Daughter
80 Let's Play Two
81 Highwire
82 Hold Me Down
83 Wasting My Time/I'll Find Out What There Is
84 WASTING MY TIME / I'LL FIND OUT WHAT THERE IS
85 Movin' On Up
86 Come On Hard
87 I Can't Figure You Out
88 You Cost Me Too Much

Gin Blossoms Bio

Gin Blossoms is an alternative rock band formed in 1987, in Tempe, Arizona. They took their name from a photo of W.C. Fields which bore the caption "W.C. Fields with gin blossoms", referring to what appeared to be the actor's gin-ravaged nose, but was actually a skin condition known as rosacea. The band released three albums and had several hits in the mid 1990s, before breaking up in 1997. Five years later in 2002, the band reunited, released a DVD, resumed touring, and promised a fourth album. Major Lodge Victory, the Gin Blossoms' first album in ten years, was released on August 8, 2006 on the Hybrid Recordings label.

Members during the band's early years included guitarist and songwriter Doug Hopkins, bassist Bill Leen, vocalist Robin Wilson, guitarist Richard Taylor, Taylors original replacement Steven Severson, drummer Chris McCann, McCann's replacement Dan Henzerling, and Taylor's later replacement Jesse Valenzuela. During their early years, the Gin Blossoms became well-known locally around their hometown of Tempe, Arizona. With the band's frequent touring and resulting increase in popularity, the Blossoms also independently recorded their first full-length album, Dusted, which was released in 1989.

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