Alanis Morissette Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Ironic |
| 2 | You Oughta Know |
| 3 | Uninvited |
| 4 | Thank You |
| 5 | Hand In My Pocket |
| 6 | You Ought To Know |
| 7 | Head Over Feet |
| 8 | You Learn |
| 9 | Hands Clean |
| 10 | King of Pain |
| 11 | I'm A Bitch |
| 12 | All I Really Want |
| 13 | Everything |
| 14 | Perfect |
| 15 | Thank U |
| 16 | That I Would Be Good |
| 17 | Right Through You |
| 18 | Joining You |
| 19 | Not The Doctor |
| 20 | Forgiven |
| 21 | Mary Jane |
| 22 | Wake Up |
| 23 | I Was Hoping |
| 24 | Torch |
| 25 | Jekyll and Hyde |
| 26 | Crazy |
| 27 | Not As We |
| 28 | 21 Things I Want in a Lover |
| 29 | Baba |
| 30 | Simple Together |
| 31 | Wunderkind |
| 32 | Unsent |
| 33 | I Remain |
| 34 | Are You Still Mad |
| 35 | Precious Illusions |
| 36 | These Are The Thoughts |
| 37 | You Owe Me Nothing in Return |
| 38 | Surrendering |
| 39 | So Unsexy |
| 40 | Flinch |
| 41 | You Oughta Know (Alternate Take) / Your House |
| 42 | One |
| 43 | Moratorium |
| 44 | Narcissus |
| 45 | The Couch |
| 46 | Utopia |
| 47 | Guardian (Single) |
| 48 | In Praise Of The Vulnerable Man |
| 49 | Versions Of Violence |
| 50 | You Oughta Know (Album Version) |
Alanis Morissette Albums
About Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter who emerged from Ottawa to become one of the most powerful and confessional voices in alternative rock, transforming raw emotional pain into anthemic, cathartic music. Her seismic breakthrough came with 1995's "Jagged Little Pill," an album that channeled post-breakup rage and feminist fury through songs like the biting "You Oughta Know" and the ironically titled "Ironic," establishing her as the voice of a generation grappling with relationship trauma and societal expectations. Morissette's distinctive sound combines her soaring, often aggressive vocal delivery with Glen Ballard's guitar-driven production, creating a template for confessional alternative rock that influenced countless female artists. Her cultural impact was immediate and lasting-"Jagged Little Pill" became one of the best-selling albums by a female artist, while her unflinching exploration of topics like anger, sexuality, and mental health helped normalize discussions around women's emotional complexity in mainstream music. Over her nearly five-decade career spanning 595 albums and over 3,700 songs, she has evolved from the pop sensibilities of her early work through the spiritual introspection of later albums like "Flavors of Entanglement" and "Havoc and Bright Lights," consistently using her music as a vehicle for personal growth and healing while maintaining her reputation as one of rock's most emotionally fearless performers.