ALL SAINTS Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Never Ever |
| 2 | Pure Shores |
| 3 | I Know Where It's At |
| 4 | Black Coffee |
| 5 | Ha Ha |
| 6 | All Hooked Up |
| 7 | Lady Marmalade |
| 8 | Under the Bridge |
| 9 | If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') |
| 10 | Let's Get Started |
| 11 | Rock Steady |
| 12 | Saints And Sinners |
| 13 | Bootie Call |
| 14 | If You Don't Know What I Know |
| 15 | Saints & Sinners |
| 16 | Trapped |
| 17 | Take the Key |
| 18 | I Don't Wanna Be Alone |
| 19 | Alone |
| 20 | Never Ever (Nice Hat Mix) |
| 21 | Lady Marmalade (98 Remix) |
| 22 | Ready, Willing And Able |
| 23 | Pures Shores |
| 24 | I Feel You |
| 25 | War of Nerves |
| 26 | Beg |
| 27 | Hell No |
| 28 | Heaven |
| 29 | Surrender |
| 30 | Twenty four seven |
| 31 | Dreams |
| 32 | Neverever |
| 33 | TwentyFourSeven (Artful Dodger) (feat. Melanie Blatt) |
| 34 | Black Coffe |
| 35 | Distance |
| 36 | Love Is Love |
| 37 | Inside |
| 38 | No More Lies |
| 39 | Whoopin' Over You |
| 40 | One Me And U |
| 41 | On And On |
| 42 | Flashback |
| 43 | Too Nasty |
| 44 | I Remember |
| 45 | Never Ever (Booker T's Up North Dub) |
| 46 | Fundamental |
| 47 | Chick Fit |
| 48 | Not Eazy |
| 49 | One More Tequilla |
| 50 | Headlock |
ALL SAINTS Albums
About ALL SAINTS
All Saints emerged from London in 1993 as a groundbreaking girl group that redefined pop music by seamlessly blending R&B, hip-hop, and electronic elements with a distinctly British edge. Their breakthrough single "Never Ever" became a cultural phenomenon, showcasing their signature sound of layered harmonies, stuttering beats, and confessional lyrics that felt both vulnerable and street-smart. The quartet's aesthetic was equally revolutionary-mixing baggy jeans and crop tops with an effortless cool that influenced fashion as much as music, while their multi-ethnic lineup reflected the diversity of '90s London. Albums like "All Hits" and "Saints & Sinners" demonstrated their evolution from the orchestral drama of early hits to more experimental territory, with tracks like "Pure Shores" incorporating trip-hop influences and "Black Coffee" exploring darker, more mature themes. Their impact extended far beyond their 738 albums and 2077-song catalog; they paved the way for future British girl groups while proving that pop music could be both commercially successful and artistically credible. Through lineup changes and musical shifts spanning three decades, All Saints maintained their core identity as innovators who refused to be confined by genre boundaries, with songs like "I Know Where It's At" and "Ha Ha" showcasing their ability to stay relevant while remaining true to their distinctive sound.