A Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | She Said |
| 102 | Sing-a-Long (radio edit) |
| 103 | Singalong |
| 104 | Six O' Clock On A Tube Stop |
| 105 | Solace |
| 106 | Someone Else |
| 107 | Something's Going On - Live |
| 108 | Sorry But... |
| 109 | Starbucks (Live at the Download Festival, 2003) |
| 110 | Starbucks - Live |
| 111 | Starbucks - new eq |
| 112 | Summer On The Underground |
| 113 | Summer On the Underground (Radio Edit) |
| 114 | The Art Of Making Sense - Radio Edit |
| 115 | Turn It Up |
| 116 | W.D.Y.C.A.I. |
| 117 | W.D.Y.C.A.I. (Live at the Download Festival, 2003) |
| 118 | Wake Up |
| 119 | Warning |
| 120 | Winter Of '96 |
| 121 | Wisdom |
| 122 | Worst Thing That Can Happen |
| 123 | dont worry be happy |
A Albums
About A
A is a British rock band from Suffolk that emerged in 1995 as part of the UK's alternative rock renaissance, carving out a distinctive niche with their blend of melodic punk energy and introspective lyricism. The band's sound evolved from the raw, guitar-driven anthems of their early work like "Going Down" to the more polished yet emotionally charged compositions found on albums like "Hi-Fi Serious," which showcased their ability to balance radio-friendly hooks with genuine emotional depth. Their breakthrough single "Something's Going On" exemplified their knack for crafting urgent, driving rock songs that captured the restless spirit of late '90s British youth, while tracks like "A+Z" demonstrated their skill at weaving together personal storytelling with expansive, arena-ready choruses. What sets A apart is their prolific output-with 240 songs across 64 albums including works like "Teen Dance Ordinance" and "Another Tracks Of Fourteen Days Volume Three"-and their willingness to experiment within the rock framework without losing their core identity. Their cultural impact lies in their representation of a generation caught between Britpop's optimism and the emerging alternative scene's cynicism, creating music that feels both immediate and timeless. Over nearly three decades, A has maintained relevance by continuously refining their sound while staying true to the emotional honesty and melodic sensibility that first defined them.