PETE YORN Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Last Summer |
| 2 | Lose You |
| 3 | Country |
| 4 | Life On A Chain |
| 5 | Thinking Of You |
| 6 | On Your Side |
| 7 | June |
| 8 | Just Another |
| 9 | Strange Condition |
| 10 | EZ |
| 11 | Long Time Nothing New |
| 12 | Turn Off The Century |
| 13 | Pass Me By |
| 14 | Ever Fallen In Love |
| 15 | Close |
| 16 | Four Years |
| 17 | Precious Stone |
| 18 | A Girl Like You |
| 19 | Velcro Shoes |
| 20 | Undercover |
| 21 | Closet |
| 22 | Murray |
| 23 | Crystal Village |
| 24 | For Nancy |
| 25 | Sleep Better |
| 26 | Come Back Home |
| 27 | Social Development Dance |
| 28 | Committed |
| 29 | All At Once |
| 30 | Sense |
| 31 | Rock Crowd |
| 32 | Simonize |
| 33 | Carlos (Don't Let It Go To Your Head) |
| 34 | Girl Like You (Bonus Track) |
| 35 | Rooftop |
| 36 | Paradise Cove |
| 37 | Splendid Isolation |
| 38 | Stronger Than |
| 39 | When You See The Light |
| 40 | Man In Uniform |
| 41 | Black |
| 42 | Long Way Down |
| 43 | So Much Work |
| 44 | China Girl |
| 45 | Alive |
| 46 | Badman |
| 47 | Panic |
| 48 | Sans Fear |
| 49 | Intro |
| 50 | Suspicious Minds |
PETE YORN Albums
About PETE YORN
Pete Yorn is an American singer-songwriter from Montville who emerged in the early 2000s as a master of intimate, melody-driven indie rock that bridges the gap between classic songcraft and modern alternative sensibilities. His breakthrough came with emotionally resonant tracks like "Life On A Chain" and "Last Summer," which showcased his ability to craft deeply personal narratives over jangly guitars and understated arrangements that feel both timeless and contemporary. Yorn's distinctive sound blends the melodic sophistication of 1970s singer-songwriters with the textural richness of indie rock, creating atmospheric songs like "Lose You" and "Country" that capture moments of romantic longing and existential reflection with remarkable clarity. His vocals possess a vulnerable, conversational quality that draws listeners into his world of late-night introspection and bittersweet romance, while his guitar work ranges from delicate fingerpicking to layered, reverb-soaked textures. Across albums like "ArrangingTime" and "Back And Fourth," Yorn has consistently evolved his approach while maintaining his core identity as a craftsman of beautifully melancholic pop songs. With an impressive catalog of 834 songs spanning over four decades, he has established himself as a reliable purveyor of thoughtful, guitar-driven music that speaks to the complexities of modern relationships and the search for meaning in everyday moments. His influence can be heard in a generation of indie singer-songwriters who value emotional authenticity and melodic sophistication over flashy production or genre-hopping experimentation.