Tindersticks Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Another Night In |
| 2 | Cherry Blossoms |
| 3 | Nectar |
| 4 | Tiny Tears |
| 5 | Marbles |
| 6 | Let's Pretend |
| 7 | I Was Your Man |
| 8 | Factory Girls |
| 9 | Keep You Beautiful |
| 10 | Harmony Around My Table |
| 11 | El Diablo en el Ojo |
| 12 | (Tonight) Are You Trying to Fall In Love Again |
| 13 | Ballad of Tindersticks |
| 14 | Dancing |
| 15 | Come Feel The Sun |
| 16 | A Night In |
| 17 | Black Smoke |
| 18 | Travelling Light |
| 19 | Goodbye Joe |
| 20 | She Rode Me Down |
| 21 | Can We Start Again |
| 22 | Bathtime |
| 23 | No More Affairs |
| 24 | My Sister |
| 25 | The Other Side Of The World |
| 26 | Buried Bones |
| 27 | Falling Down A Mountain |
| 28 | City Sickness |
| 29 | Peanuts |
| 30 | Talk To Me |
| 31 | My Oblivion |
| 32 | Rented Rooms |
| 33 | Don't Look Down |
| 34 | a marriage made in heaven (US version only) |
| 35 | Patchwork |
| 36 | Milky Teeth |
| 37 | Paco de Renaldo's Dream |
| 38 | Whiskey And Water |
| 39 | Can Our Love... |
| 40 | 4.48 Psychosis |
| 41 | Blood |
| 42 | CF GF |
| 43 | Jism |
| 44 | Drunk Tank |
| 45 | Until the Morning Comes |
| 46 | Dying Slowly |
| 47 | Say Goodbye to the City |
| 48 | Before You Close Your Eyes |
| 49 | Desperate Man |
| 50 | Snowy In F# Minor |
Tindersticks Albums
About Tindersticks
Tindersticks is an English chamber pop band from Nottingham formed in 1991, known for their cinematic orchestral arrangements, melancholic atmospheres, and Stuart Staples' distinctive baritone vocals. Their early albums like "Tindersticks" (1993) and "Tindersticks II" (1995) established their signature sound of lush string sections, jazz influences, and intimate songwriting on tracks like "Tiny Tears" and "Another Night In." The band's evolution from their dense, orchestral early work to more stripped-down approaches on later albums like "The Waiting Room" showcased their versatility while maintaining their emotional depth. Their influence on indie and chamber pop has been profound, inspiring countless artists to incorporate orchestral elements into alternative music while proving that melancholy and beauty could coexist in popular music.