Amos Tori Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Smells Like Teen Spirit |
| 2 | Baker Baker |
| 3 | 97’ Bonnie & Clyde |
| 4 | Past The Mission |
| 5 | Enjoy The Silence |
| 6 | This Old Man |
| 7 | Gold Dust |
| 8 | Cloud On My Tongue |
| 9 | Frog On My Toe |
| 10 | Here, In My Head |
| 11 | Happy Phantom |
| 12 | A Sorta Fairytale |
| 13 | Bells For Her |
| 14 | In The Springtime Of His Voodoo |
| 15 | The Waitress |
| 16 | Silent All These Years |
| 17 | The Wrong Band |
| 18 | Cornflake Girl |
| 19 | Glory Of The 80's |
| 20 | I Don’t Like Mondays |
| 21 | Jackie's Strength |
| 22 | Spark |
| 23 | Black Swan |
| 24 | Heart Attack At 23 |
| 25 | Professional Widow |
| 26 | You Go To My Head |
| 27 | Cruel |
| 28 | On The Boundary |
| 29 | Pretty Good Year |
| 30 | Don't Make Me Come To Vegas |
| 31 | Space Dog |
| 32 | The Big Picture |
| 33 | Caught A Lite Sneeze |
| 34 | Cool On Your Island |
| 35 | Lovesong |
| 36 | 1000 Oceans |
| 37 | Daisy Dead Petals |
| 38 | Pancake |
| 39 | Precious Things |
| 40 | Crazy |
| 41 | Another Girl's Paradise |
| 42 | Hotel |
| 43 | Hey Jupiter |
| 44 | Me And A Gun |
| 45 | Scarlet's Walk |
| 46 | A Case Of You |
| 47 | Raspberry Swirl |
| 48 | Little Earthquakes |
| 49 | Tear In Your Hand |
| 50 | Doughnut Song |
Amos Tori Albums
About Amos Tori
Tori Amos is an American singer-songwriter and pianist who emerged in the 1990s as a pioneering force in alternative rock, blending confessional lyrics with virtuosic piano arrangements and her distinctive, emotionally charged vocals. Her breakthrough album "Little Earthquakes" (1992) established her as a fearless artist tackling themes of sexuality, religion, and personal trauma, while later works like "Scarlet's Walk" showcased her evolution into more conceptual territory exploring American identity and mythology. Songs like "Cornflake Girl" and "Professional Widow" became anthems for a generation of listeners drawn to her unflinching honesty and musical complexity. Her covers album "Strange Little Girls" demonstrated her ability to reinterpret male-perspective songs through a feminist lens, cementing her reputation as both a musical innovator and cultural provocateur who gave voice to women's experiences in rock music.