Hatfield Juliana Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Feelin' Massachusetts |
| 2 | Spin The Bottle |
| 3 | Live on Tomorrow |
| 4 | Fleur De Lys |
| 5 | My Sister |
| 6 | OK OK |
| 7 | Supermodel |
| 8 | Bottles and Flowers |
| 9 | Simplicity Is Beautiful |
| 10 | This Is The Sound |
| 11 | I Got No Idols |
| 12 | A Dame With A Rod |
| 13 | Addicted |
| 14 | For The Birds |
| 15 | Nirvana |
| 16 | No Answer |
| 17 | Forever Baby |
| 18 | Everybody Loves Me But You |
| 19 | My Darling |
| 20 | President Garfield |
| 21 | Outsider |
| 22 | Little Pieces |
| 23 | Get Off Your Knees |
| 24 | Lost And Saved |
| 25 | No Outlet |
| 26 | Ugly |
| 27 | Universal Heart-Beat |
| 28 | Dying Proof |
| 29 | Congratulations |
| 30 | Hang Down from Heaven |
| 31 | I See You |
| 32 | Dumb Fun |
| 33 | The Lights |
| 34 | Quit |
| 35 | You Blues |
| 36 | What a Life |
| 37 | Mabel |
Hatfield Juliana Albums
About Hatfield Juliana
Juliana Hatfield is an American alternative rock singer-songwriter who emerged from the Boston indie scene in the early 1990s with her distinctive melodic sensibilities and confessional lyrics. Her breakthrough album "Become What You Are" (1993) featured the college radio hit "My Sister," showcasing her ability to blend sweet pop melodies with darker emotional undercurrents and her signature breathy vocals. Albums like "Only Everything" and "Hey Babe" demonstrated her evolution from indie darling to a more polished rock sound while maintaining her introspective songwriting style. Hatfield's honest exploration of relationships, self-doubt, and personal growth helped define the female alternative rock voice of the '90s and influenced a generation of indie musicians.