October Project Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Something More Than This |
| 2 | Ariel |
| 3 | Take Me As I Am |
| 4 | Return to Me |
| 5 | Paths of Desire |
| 6 | Bury My Lovely |
| 7 | Sunday Morning Yellow Sky |
| 8 | Wall of Silence |
| 9 | If I Could |
| 10 | After the Fall |
| 11 | A Lonely Voice |
| 12 | Always |
| 13 | Deep As You Go |
| 14 | Be My Hero |
| 15 | Now I Lay Me Down |
| 16 | Eyes of Mercy |
| 17 | Falling Farther In |
| 18 | Funeral in His Heart |
| 19 | Johnny |
| 20 | Where You Are |
| 21 | One Dream |
| 22 | Dark Time |
| 23 | Adam & Eve |
| 24 | Adam and Eve |
| 25 | Always Wanted You |
| 26 | Ariel (acoustic) |
| 27 | Be My Hero (edit) |
| 28 | Beauty |
| 29 | Believe |
| 30 | Bury My Lovely (acoustic) |
| 31 | Changing Light of Love |
| 32 | Earth |
| 33 | Far Away in a Moment |
| 34 | Grace |
| 35 | Home |
| 36 | I Surrender |
| 37 | Know |
| 38 | Once Blue |
| 39 | Rage of Days |
| 40 | Rain |
| 41 | Reason to Forgive |
| 42 | Return to Me (Epiphanal Version) |
| 43 | Return to Me (Il Fuggitivo) |
| 44 | Return to Me (acoustic) |
| 45 | Silent Night |
| 46 | Sunday Morning Yellow |
| 47 | Where You Are (acoustic) |
October Project Albums
About October Project
October Project is a New York-based rock band formed in 1989, known for their ethereal blend of alternative rock, folk, and atmospheric soundscapes anchored by hauntingly beautiful vocals. Their self-titled debut album featured the breakthrough single "Bury My Lovely," while songs like "Ariel" and "Return to Me" showcased their ability to craft deeply emotional, cinematic compositions that resonated with fans of both mainstream and alternative rock. The band's lush, orchestral arrangements and introspective lyrics helped define the more melodic side of '90s alternative music, influencing artists who sought to combine accessibility with artistic depth. Despite lineup changes over their three-decade career, October Project has maintained their signature sound of melancholic beauty, with recent works like "The Book of Rounds" proving their enduring relevance in the indie rock landscape.