Aztec Camera Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Somewhere In My Heart |
| 2 | Good Morning Britain |
| 3 | Oblivious |
| 4 | Over My Head |
| 5 | Walk Out To Winter |
| 6 | How Men Are |
| 7 | Good Morning, Britain (With Mick Jones) |
| 8 | Jump |
| 9 | Down The Dip |
| 10 | Release |
| 11 | Pillar To Post |
| 12 | All I Need Is Everything |
| 13 | We Could Send Letters |
| 14 | The Boy Wonders |
| 15 | Back On Board |
| 16 | Stray |
| 17 | The Bugle Sounds Again |
| 18 | Working in a Goldmine |
| 19 | Song For A Friend |
| 20 | On The Avenue |
| 21 | More Than a Law |
| 22 | The Gentle Kind |
| 23 | Lost Outside The Tunnel |
| 24 | Knife |
| 25 | The Crying Scene |
| 26 | Deep & Wide & Tall |
| 27 | Let Your Love Decide |
| 28 | Haywire |
| 29 | Killermont Street |
| 30 | The Birth Of The True |
| 31 | Belle of the Ball |
| 32 | Paradise |
| 33 | Sun |
| 34 | Orchid Girl |
| 35 | Reason For Living |
| 36 | Backwards And Forwards |
| 37 | Spanish Horses |
| 38 | Black Lucia |
| 39 | How It Is |
| 40 | One and One |
| 41 | Birds |
| 42 | Notting Hill Blues |
| 43 | Dream Sweet Dreams |
| 44 | Get Outta London |
| 45 | Vertigo |
| 46 | Beautiful Girl |
| 47 | Method Of Love |
| 48 | Everybody is a Number One |
| 49 | Sister Ann |
| 50 | Rainy Season |
Aztec Camera Albums
About Aztec Camera
Aztec Camera emerged from East Kilbride, Scotland in 1981 as the brainchild of Roddy Frame, who crafted jangly, sophisticated pop that mixed post-punk energy with jazz-tinged melodies. Their breakthrough single "Oblivious" and the wistful "Somewhere In My Heart" showcased Frame's gift for writing songs that felt both cerebral and deeply romantic, influencing a generation of indie bands. Over nearly two decades, they evolved from scrappy young punks to polished pop craftsmen, but Frame's literate songwriting and that distinctive Scottish charm remained constant throughout albums like High Land, Hard Rain and Love.