Barenaked Ladies Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | If I Had $1000000 |
| 2 | It’s All Been Done |
| 3 | Brian Wilson |
| 4 | The Old Apartment |
| 5 | Falling for the First Time |
| 6 | Call and Answer |
| 7 | Be My Yoko Ono |
| 8 | What a Good Boy |
| 9 | Too Little Too Late |
| 10 | Alcohol |
| 11 | Light Up My Room |
| 12 | Who Needs Sleep? |
| 13 | Enid |
| 14 | I’ll Be That Girl |
| 15 | Alternative Girlfriend |
| 16 | Another Postcard |
| 17 | Never Is Enough |
| 18 | Some Fantastic |
| 19 | Leave |
| 20 | In the Car |
| 21 | Told You So |
| 22 | Easy |
| 23 | Get in Line |
| 24 | When You Dream |
| 25 | Testing 1,2,3 |
| 26 | Off the Hook |
| 27 | Sound of Your Voice |
| 28 | Go Home |
| 29 | Wrap Your Arms Around Me |
| 30 | Never Do Anything |
| 31 | Blame It on Me |
| 32 | Bank Job |
| 33 | For You |
| 34 | The Humour of the Situation |
| 35 | Baby Seat |
| 36 | Conventioneers |
| 37 | Grade 9 |
| 38 | Maybe Katie |
| 39 | War on Drugs |
| 40 | Wind It Up |
| 41 | Sell Sell Sell |
| 42 | Helicopters |
| 43 | You Run Away |
| 44 | The Flag |
| 45 | Adrift |
| 46 | Take It Back |
| 47 | Maybe You’re Right |
| 48 | The King of Bedside Manor |
| 49 | Aluminum |
| 50 | Celebrity |
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About Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies is a Canadian rock band from Toronto that emerged in 1988 as masters of quirky, intelligent pop-rock, blending witty wordplay with infectious melodies and an unmistakably playful energy. Their breakthrough came with the a cappella folk-pop charm of "If I Had $1000000," but they truly captured mainstream attention with "One Week" (1998), a rapid-fire rap-rock anthem that showcased frontman Steven Page's clever stream-of-consciousness lyrics and the band's ability to seamlessly blend humor with genuine musicality. The group's sound evolved from acoustic-driven indie folk to incorporate elements of alternative rock, electronic textures, and even orchestral arrangements, as heard on albums like "Silverball" and their live showcase "BNL Rocks Red Rocks." What makes Barenaked Ladies distinctive is their rare ability to be simultaneously silly and sophisticated-they can pen the theme song for "The Big Bang Theory" while crafting deeply emotional tracks like "Pinch Me" that explore themes of disconnection and suburban ennui. Despite lineup changes over their 35-year career, including the departure of co-founder Steven Page in 2009, the band has maintained their reputation as one of Canada's most beloved musical exports, with over 3,800 songs across 523 releases demonstrating their prolific creativity and enduring appeal. Their cultural impact extends beyond music into television and comedy, establishing them as entertainers who refuse to take themselves too seriously while still delivering genuine artistic substance.