Sheik Duncan Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | She Runs Away |
| 2 | Mr. Chess |
| 3 | Home |
| 4 | Half-life |
| 5 | Reasons For Living |
| 6 | On A High |
| 7 | Out Of Order |
| 8 | In The Absence Of Sun |
| 9 | Sad Stephen's Song |
| 10 | Little Hands |
| 11 | Days Go By |
| 12 | Wishful Thinking |
| 13 | Far Away |
| 14 | Serena |
| 15 | A Mirror In The Heart |
| 16 | November |
| 17 | The End Of Outside |
| 18 | Memento |
| 19 | Requiescat |
| 20 | This Is How My Heart Heard |
| 21 | Longing Town |
| 22 | The Wilderness |
| 23 | For You |
| 24 | Good Morning |
| 25 | Mouth On Fire |
| 26 | The Winds That Blow |
| 27 | The Wilderness (prelude) |
| 28 | Time And Good Fortune |
| 29 | On Her Mind |
| 30 | Start Again |
| 31 | Magazines |
| 32 | Lo And Behold |
| 33 | Such Reveries |
| 34 | Shine Inside |
| 35 | Barely Breathing |
| 36 | Genius (never Came Through) |
Sheik Duncan Albums
About Sheik Duncan
Duncan Sheik is an American singer-songwriter who emerged in the mid-1990s with a sophisticated blend of alternative rock, folk, and electronic elements that set him apart from his grunge-era contemporaries. His 1996 self-titled debut album featured the breakthrough hit "Barely Breathing," which spent over a year on the Billboard charts and showcased his introspective lyrics paired with lush, layered production. Sheik's sound evolved from the guitar-driven melancholy of early tracks like "She Runs Away" to more experimental territory on albums like "Daylight," incorporating electronic textures and orchestral arrangements. Beyond his recording career, he successfully transitioned to Broadway, composing the Tony Award-winning musical "Spring Awakening," proving his versatility as both a pop artist and theatrical composer.