Peter Gabriel Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Heroes |
| 2 | Solsbury Hill |
| 3 | The Book of Love |
| 4 | Sledgehammer |
| 5 | In Your Eyes |
| 6 | The Power of the Heart |
| 7 | Games Without Frontiers |
| 8 | Listening Wind |
| 9 | Secret World |
| 10 | Big Time |
| 11 | Mirrorball |
| 12 | My Body Is a Cage |
| 13 | Shock the Monkey |
| 14 | Biko |
| 15 | Philadelphia |
| 16 | Here Comes the Flood |
| 17 | That’ll Do |
| 18 | Steam |
| 19 | Flume |
| 20 | I Grieve |
| 21 | Downside Up |
| 22 | The Book of Love (remix) |
| 23 | Come Talk to Me |
| 24 | Down to Earth |
| 25 | Love to Be Loved |
| 26 | Washing of the Water |
| 27 | Family Snapshot |
| 28 | Father, Son |
| 29 | No Self Control |
| 30 | Kiss That Frog |
| 31 | The Barry Williams Show |
| 32 | On the Air |
| 33 | Home Sweet Home |
| 34 | Shaking the Tree |
| 35 | I Have the Touch |
| 36 | The Boy in the Bubble |
| 37 | Waiting for the Big One |
| 38 | Only Us |
| 39 | Growing Up |
| 40 | Modern Love |
| 41 | Humdrum |
| 42 | And Through the Wire |
| 43 | D.I.Y. |
| 44 | Excuse Me |
| 45 | Lay Your Hands on Me |
| 46 | Moribund the Burgermeister |
| 47 | That Voice Again |
| 48 | My Body Is a Cage (Oxford London Temple version) |
| 49 | More Than This |
| 50 | Zaar |
Peter Gabriel Albums
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About Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel is an English rock artist from Cobham who emerged as one of the most visionary and theatrical performers in progressive rock, first as the enigmatic frontman of Genesis before launching a groundbreaking solo career in the mid-1970s. His solo work transformed him from a prog rock showman into a pioneering world music ambassador, seamlessly weaving African rhythms, Middle Eastern melodies, and cutting-edge technology into deeply emotional pop songs that pushed both sonic and visual boundaries. Albums like "So" (1986) showcased his ability to craft both intimate ballads like "In Your Eyes" and innovative art-pop anthems like "Sledgehammer," which became iconic for its stop-motion music video and Gabriel's distinctive blend of vulnerability and experimental ambition. His earlier solo efforts, including the haunting "Solsbury Hill" and the politically charged "Games Without Frontiers," established him as an artist unafraid to tackle personal transformation and global consciousness with equal intensity. Gabriel's cultural impact extends far beyond his 91-song catalog, as he co-founded the WOMAD festival and Real World Studios, creating platforms that introduced Western audiences to world music while championing artists from developing nations. His later works like "Us" delved into the psychology of relationships with unflinching honesty, while collaborations like "Don't Give Up" with Kate Bush demonstrated his gift for creating deeply moving musical dialogues. Over five decades, Gabriel has consistently evolved from theatrical rock pioneer to technological innovator to global music ambassador, cementing his legacy as one of rock's most culturally significant and artistically fearless voices.