White Lion Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | When the Children Cry |
| 2 | Never Let You Go |
| 3 | Farewell To You |
| 4 | Wait |
| 5 | You're All I Need |
| 6 | Broken Heart |
| 7 | Gonna Do It My Way |
| 8 | Till Death Do Us Part |
| 9 | Finally See The Light |
| 10 | Dream |
| 11 | You¹re All I Need |
| 12 | Take Me Home |
| 13 | I Will |
| 14 | Lady of the Valley |
| 15 | All You Need Is Rock And Roll |
| 16 | Live Your Life |
| 17 | Love Don't Come Easy |
| 18 | Battle At Little Big Horn |
| 19 | Lonely Nights |
| 20 | Tell Me |
| 21 | Set Me Free |
| 22 | Little Fighter |
| 23 | Don't Give Up |
| 24 | Sangre De Cristo |
| 25 | Broken Home |
| 26 | Living on the Edge |
| 27 | Hungry |
| 28 | Lights And Thunder |
| 29 | Cherokee |
| 30 | El Salvador |
| 31 | Goin' Home Tonight |
| 32 | She's Got Everything |
| 33 | Radar Love |
| 34 | Blue Monday |
| 35 | Cry For Freedom |
| 36 | Baby Be Mine |
| 37 | Fight to Survive |
| 38 | Don't Say It's Over |
| 39 | Let Me Be Me |
| 40 | If My Mind Is Evil |
| 41 | All Join Our Hands |
| 42 | Sweet Little Loving |
| 43 | All the Fallen Men |
| 44 | Dirty Woman |
| 45 | The Road to Valhalla |
| 46 | In the City |
| 47 | Warsong |
| 48 | She¹s Got Everything |
| 49 | Leave Me Alone |
| 50 | Love Don¹t Come Easy |
White Lion Albums
About White Lion
White Lion was an American rock band formed in 1983 who became one of the defining acts of late 1980s melodic hard rock and hair metal. Their breakthrough album "Pride" (1987) featured the anthemic power ballad "When the Children Cry" and the driving rocker "Wait," which showcased guitarist Vito Bratta's virtuosic playing and Mike Tramp's distinctive raspy vocals. The band skillfully balanced heavy metal aggression with accessible melodies and socially conscious lyrics, particularly on songs addressing war and social issues. Though they disbanded in the early 1990s as grunge overtook hair metal, White Lion's blend of technical prowess and emotional depth influenced countless melodic metal bands and their songs remain staples of classic rock radio.