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Jill Sobule Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Jill Sobule Lyrics - by Popularity

1 I Kissed a Girl
2 Where Is Bobbie Gentry?
3 Empty Glass
4 Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart
5 Wendell Lee
6 Spiderman
7 Someones Gonna Break Your Heart
8 Sweetheart
9 League Of Failures
10 Karen By Night
11 Too Cool to Fall in Love
12 Good Person Inside
13 Palm Springs
14 San Francisco
15 Nothing To Prove
16 A Good Life
17 Joey
18 Rainy Day Parade
19 Underachiever
20 Little Guy
21 The Secretive Life
22 One of These Days
23 Stoned Soul Picnic
24 Bitter
25 War Correspondent
26 Pilar (Things Here Are Different)
27 Life Goes on Without You
28 Big Shoes
29 Sad Beauty
30 Living Color
31 Bloody Valentine
32 Resistance Song
33 Houdini's Box
34 Cinnamon Park
35 Don't Let Us Get Sick
36 Mexican Pharmacy
37 Golden Cage
38 Super 8
39 Underdog Victorious
40 Saw A Cop
41 While You Were Sleeping
42 Thank Misery
43 (Theme From) The Girl In The Affair
44 Claire
45 Margaret
46 I'm So Happy
47 Under The Bridge
48 The Jig Is Up
49 The Donor Song
50 Trains
51 The Gifted Child
52 Darling Underdog
53 Supermodel
54 Lucy at the Gym
55 Guy Who Doesn't Get It
56 Now That I Don't Have You
57 Heroes
58 Shaky Hands
59 Walking Out The Door
60 I've Got Your Number
61 Mexican Wrestler
62 Vrbana Bridge
63 Merry Christmas From The Family
64 Tel Aviv
65 Baby Doe
66 Mary Kay
67 Freshman
68 Happy Town
69 Smoke Dreams
70 Never Enough
71 Somewhere in New Mexico
72 Love Is Never Equal
73 When My Ship Comes In
74 Jet Pack
75 Never My Love
76 Guy Who Doesnt Get It
77 Soldiers of Christ
78 Barren Egg
79 The Last Line
80 I'm In Love With A Girl
81 Loveless Motel
82 Attic
83 Half a Heart
84 The Couple On The Street
85 Angel/?
86 Rock Me to Sleep
87 Sold My Soul
88 Clever
89 That Hat

Jill Sobule Bio

Jill Sobule (born January 16, 1959 in Denver, Colorado) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the 1995 single "I Kissed a Girl", and "Supermodel" from the soundtrack of the 1995 film Clueless. Her folk-inflected compositions alternate between ironic, story-driven character studies and emotive ballads, a duality reminiscent of such 1970s American songwriters as Warren Zevon, Harry Nilsson, Loudon Wainwright III, Harry Chapin, and Randy Newman. Autobiographical elements, including Sobule's Jewish heritage and her adolescent battles with anorexia and depression, frequently occur in Sobule's writing.

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