Genre: Pop
1 | Someone's In the Kitchen |
2 | B13 |
3 | 15 Stories |
4 | Pink Lemonade |
5 | Close Your Eyes |
6 | Say Goodnight |
7 | Habit |
8 | My Guitar |
9 | Body Parts |
10 | All Those Days Are Gone |
11 | Come Out Clean |
12 | Violent Dreams |
13 | Not Today |
14 | Opium (Super Sexy Mix) |
15 | Underground Elite |
16 | Daylight (live) |
17 | Copper Kettle |
18 | Mountains So Grand |
19 | Cyclorama |
20 | Daylight |
21 | Broken |
22 | Young America |
23 | Education |
24 | Rains in Asia |
25 | Hold You Down |
26 | Forget My Loss |
27 | B-13 |
28 | Midnight |
29 | Mexico |
30 | Innocent Kiss |
31 | Bad Side |
32 | Singer |
33 | Overkill |
34 | Made It Fine |
35 | Words of Wisdom |
36 | Come Around |
37 | Mother's Eyes |
38 | Yearling |
39 | Lover's Greed |
40 | Hold Your Tongue |
41 | Too High |
42 | Vertigo |
43 | Pigeon |
44 | Smiling Down |
45 | Easter Parade |
46 | I Can Feel You |
47 | Opium |
48 | Lamplight |
49 | U Can Look |
50 | My Heart Is On the Ocean |
51 | Dancing Virginia |
52 | Because of You |
53 | Quiet |
54 | Dark and Lonely Man |
55 | Matchbox Whistler |
56 | Cathedrals |
Jump, Little Children is a band formed in 1991 in the city of Winston-Salem, NC. Known for its unique sound, energetic live performances, and willingness to interact with fans, the band has a devoted following and is a fixture in the Charleston, SC music scene. The name "Jump, Little Children" is taken from a song written by blues musician Leroy Dallas and covered by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump,_Little_Children