David Gray Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Fixative |
| 52 | Living Room |
| 53 | Caroline |
| 54 | Loves Old Song |
| 55 | Kangaroo |
| 56 | Made Up My Mind |
| 57 | Disappearing World |
| 58 | Easy Way to Cry |
| 59 | Falling Free |
| 60 | Destroyer |
| 61 | Flesh |
| 62 | From Here You Can Almost See The Sea |
| 63 | Knowhere |
| 64 | The Dotted Line |
| 65 | Now And Always |
| 66 | What Are You? |
| 67 | Long Distance Call |
| 68 | Magdalena |
| 69 | Love's Old Song |
| 70 | Gathering Dust |
| 71 | Second Halo |
| 72 | Birds Without Wings |
| 73 | Coming Down |
| 74 | January Rain |
| 75 | Mystery Of Love |
| 76 | It's All Over |
| 77 | Dead in the Water |
| 78 | Freedom |
| 79 | Last Boat to America |
| 80 | Hold On To Nothing |
| 81 | Forever Is Tomorrow Is Today |
| 82 | Nos Da Cariad |
| 83 | L's Song |
| 84 | Folk Song |
| 85 | Red Moon |
| 86 | Old Father Time |
| 87 | Everytime |
| 88 | Hospital Food |
| 89 | What Am I Doing Wrong? |
| 90 | Only The Lonely |
| 91 | December |
| 92 | A Clean Pair of Eyes |
| 93 | Lullaby |
| 94 | Who's Singing Now |
| 95 | Late Night Radio |
| 96 | The Light |
| 97 | Over My Head |
| 98 | Twilight |
| 99 | Gutters Full Of Rain |
| 100 | Let The Truth Sting |
David Gray Albums
About David Gray
David Gray is a British singer-songwriter from Sale, England, who emerged as one of the most distinctive voices in alternative folk-rock, blending intimate acoustic storytelling with lush, atmospheric production. After years of critical acclaim but limited commercial success, Gray achieved his breakthrough with 1998's "White Ladder," an album that transformed him from cult favorite to mainstream sensation with the haunting, percussive-driven "Babylon" and the tender, piano-led "Sail Away." His music is characterized by a unique fusion of folk sensibilities, electronic textures, and deeply personal lyrics delivered through his warm, weathered voice that can shift from whispered vulnerability to soaring emotional peaks. Albums like "A New Day At Midnight" and "Life in Slow Motion" showcased his evolution from the raw, guitar-based approach of his early work to more sophisticated arrangements that incorporated strings, programmed beats, and ambient soundscapes. Gray's cultural impact lies in his ability to bridge the gap between traditional singer-songwriter craft and contemporary production techniques, influencing a generation of artists who similarly blend organic and electronic elements. With 745 songs across 181 albums spanning over five decades, his catalog demonstrates remarkable consistency in exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption, while tracks like "Forgetting" and "Nemesis" reveal an artist unafraid to experiment with darker, more complex musical territories. His work on albums like "Mutineers" proves that even decades into his career, Gray continues to evolve while maintaining the emotional authenticity that first made him essential listening for fans of thoughtful, genre-defying music.