Tesla Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | Save That Goodness |
| 152 | Shine Away |
| 153 | Shock |
| 154 | Signs |
| 155 | Signs (live at the Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA) |
| 156 | Signs (live) |
| 157 | So Divine… |
| 158 | So What! |
| 159 | Song & Emotion (edit) |
| 160 | Song and Emotion |
| 161 | Space Truckin' |
| 162 | Stealin' |
| 163 | Stir It Up (Long edit) |
| 164 | Stir It Up (Short edit) |
| 165 | Sympathy |
| 166 | Taste Like |
| 167 | Thank You |
| 168 | The Gate/Invited |
| 169 | The Mission |
| 170 | The Way It Is |
| 171 | The Way It Is (live at the Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA) |
| 172 | Tied to the Tracks |
| 173 | Time Bomb |
| 174 | Try So Hard |
| 175 | Walk Away |
| 176 | We Can Rule the World |
| 177 | What U Give |
| 178 | What You Give |
| 179 | What You Give (edit) |
| 180 | What You Give (live at the Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA) |
| 181 | What a Shame (live) |
| 182 | You Won’t Take Me Alive |
| 183 | ’til That Day |
Tesla Albums
About Tesla
Tesla is an American rock band from Sacramento formed in 1981 who became key players in the late 80s/early 90s hard rock scene with their blues-influenced, melodic approach that set them apart from hair metal contemporaries. Their breakthrough album "The Great Radio Controversy" (1989) spawned classics like "Love Song" and "Signs," showcasing Jeff Keith's raspy vocals and the band's knack for both acoustic balladry and driving rock anthems. Tesla's willingness to strip down and go acoustic, as heard on "Five Man Acoustical Jam" (1990), demonstrated their musical versatility and helped bridge the gap between hard rock's past and the grunge-dominated future. Their enduring appeal lies in their authentic, no-frills rock sound that has kept them touring and recording for over four decades.