This is a comprehensive list of songs by English band Blur . Since forming in 1989, the band have released eight studio albums, three live albums, seven compilation albums, and thirty-five singles. This list does not contain live versions or remixes released by the band.
Blur have officially released 255 songs, excluding alternate versions or remixes.
Title | Album/Single | Year | Words by | Song by | Lead vocals |
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"1" | Blur 21 (recorded in 2000) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"3" | Blur 21 (recorded in 2000) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"7 Days" | "Music Is My Radar" | 2000 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"1992" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"A Song" | "Charmless Man" | 1996 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"A Spell (For Money)" | "Beetlebum" | 1997 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Advert" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Alex's Song" | "End of a Century" | 1994 | James | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | James |
"All We Want" | "Tender" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"All Your Life" | "Beetlebum" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Always" (early demo of "I'm Fine") | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ambulance" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Anniversary Waltz" | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Avoid the Traffic" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Rowntree |
"B.L.U.R.E.M.I." | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Bad Day" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Badgeman Brown" | "Popscene" | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Badhead" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Bang" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Bank Holiday" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Battery In Your Leg" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Battle" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Beachcoma" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Beached Whale" | Blur 21 (previously featured on untitled 1992 demo tape) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Beagle 2" | "No Distance Left to Run" | 1999 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Beard" | "Parklife" | 1994 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Beetlebum" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Berserk" | "Bang" | 1991 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Best Days" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Birthday" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Black Book" | "Music Is My Radar" | 2000 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Blue Jeans" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Blurred" | "Blurred" | 1996 | Albarn | Pianoman | Albarn |
"Bored Housewives" | Blur 21 (recorded 1995) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Bone Bag" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Brothers and Sisters" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Bugman" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Bustin' + Dronin'" | "Song 2" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Caramel" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Caravan" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Charmless Man" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Chemical World" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Chinese Bombs" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Close" | "Close" (Fan club single) | 1998 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Clover Over Dover" | Parklife | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Coffee & TV" | 13 | 1999 | Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Coxon |
"Colin Zeal" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Colours" | "Colours" (Fan club single) | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Come Together" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Commercial Break" | Modern Life is Rubbish (as a hidden track) | 1993 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Coping" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Country House" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Country Sad Ballad Man" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Cowboy Song" | Dead Man on Campus soundtrack | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Coyote" | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Crazy Beat" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Cross Channel Love" | Blur 21 (recorded 1994 or 1995) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Dan Abnormal" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Dancehall" | "Beetlebum" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Day Upon Day" | "There's No Other Way" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Death of a Party" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Death Metal" | Unreleased | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Dizzy" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Don't Be" | "Crazy Beat" | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb" | "Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb" | 2002 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Down" | "She's So High" | 1990 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Eine Kleine Lift Musik" | The Help Album | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"End of a Century" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Entertain Me" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ernold Same" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Ken Livingstone/Albarn |
"Es Schmect" | "Chemical World" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Essex Dogs" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Sir Elton John's Cock" (recorded in 2002) | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Explain" | "Bang" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Fade Away" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Far Out" | Parklife | 1994 | James | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | James |
"Fed Up" | Unreleased | 1989 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Fool" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Fool's Day" | "Fool's Day" | 2010 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"For Old Time's Sake" | Unreleased (was to be released on "Sunday Sunday") | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"For Tomorrow" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"French Song" | "Tender" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Fried" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Garden Central" | "Popscene" | 1992 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Gene by Gene" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Get Out of Cities" | "Song 2" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ghost Ship" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Girls & Boys" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Globe Alone" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Go Out" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Good Song" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Got Yer!" | "To the End" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Hanging Over" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"He Thought of Cars" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Headist/Into Another" | "Music Is My Radar" | 2000 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Here I Am" | Unreleased | 1989 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"High Cool" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Hope You Find Your Suburb" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I Broadcast" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I Got Law" | "13" (Japan bonus track) | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I Know" | "She's So High" | 1990 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I Love Her" | "I Love Her" (Fan club single) | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ice Cream Man" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I'm All Over" | "There's No Other Way" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I'm Fine" | "Popscene" | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"I'm Just a Killer For Your Love" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Inertia" | "There's No Other Way" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Interlude" | Blur (as a hidden track) | 1997 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Intermission" | Modern Life is Rubbish (as a hidden track) | 1993 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Into Another" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"It Could Be You" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Intro" | No Distance Left to Run (film) | 2010 | Sound bite | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Sound bite |
"Jawbone" (recorded in 2000) | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Jets" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Mike Smith | Albarn |
"Jubilee" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"London Loves" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Lonesome Street" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn/Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Coxon |
"Look Inside America" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Long Legged" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Lot 105" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ludwig" | "Stereotypes" | 1996 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Luminous" | "Bang" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Kazoo" (demo from 1992) | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Kissin Time" | Kissin Time (Marianne Faithfull album) | 2002 | Marianne Faithfull/Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Marianne Faithfull/Albarn |
"M.O.R." | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Brian Eno/Albarn/Rowntree/David Bowie/Coxon | Albarn |
"Mace" | "Popscene" | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Magpie" | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Magic America" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Me, White Noise" | Think Tank (as a hidden track) | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn/Phil Daniels |
"Me, White Noise" (Alternate version) | "Good Song" | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Mellow Jam | "Tender" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Mellow Song" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Metal Hip Slop" | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Mirrorball" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Miss America" | Modern Life is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Mixed Up" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Money Makes Me Crazy" | "Out of Time" | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Moroccan Peoples Revolutionary Bowls Club" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Morricone" | "Good Song" | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/ | Albarn |
"Movin' On" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Mr. Briggs" | "There's No Other Way" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Mr. Robinson's Quango" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Music Is My Radar" | "Music Is My Radar" | 2000 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"My Ark" | "Chemical World" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"My Terracotta Heart" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Never Clever" | "Chemical World"/Food 100 | 1993 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"New World Towers" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"No Distance Left to Run" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"No Monsters in Me" | "The Universal" | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Nutter" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Oily Water" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"On the Way to the Club" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/James Dring | Albarn |
"On Your Own" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"One Born Every Minute" | "Country House" | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ong Ong" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Optigan 1" | 13 | 1999 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Out of Time" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"The Outsider" | "Crazy Beat" | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Pap Pop" | Blur 21 (originally featured on untitled 1992 demo tape) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Parklife" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Phil Daniels |
"Peach" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"People In Europe" | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Peter Panic" | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Piano" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Pleasant Education" | Unreleased (aired on Blur-radio.com) | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Polished Stone" | "Song 2" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Popscene" | "Popscene" | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Pressure on Julian" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Pyongyang" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Red Necks" | "End of a Century" | 1994 | Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Coxon |
"Repetition" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Resigned" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Rico" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Saturday" | Unreleased | 2002 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Saturday Morning" | Blur 21 Originally Played at Blur.X (exhibition) in 1999 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"She Don't Mind" (demo from 1992) | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"She's So High" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Shimmer" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Sing" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Sing (to Me)" | "Sing (to Me)" (Fan club single) | 1998 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Singular Charm" | unreleased | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Slow Down" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"So You" | "No Distance Left to Run" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Some Glad Morning" | "Some Glad Morning" (Fan club single) | 2005 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Song 2" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Squeezebox" | Blur 21 | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"St. Louis" | "Charmless Man" | 1996 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Starshaped" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Stereotypes" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Strange News from Another Star" | Blur | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Sub Species of an American Day" | Unreleased | 2005 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Sunday Sunday" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Supa Shoppa" | "Parklife" | 1994 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Sunnyside Farm" | Sunnyside Farm TV series theme | 1997 | Albarn/Phil Daniels | Albarn | Albarn/Phil Daniels |
"Swallows in the Heatwave" | "M.O.R." | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Swamp Song" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Sweet Song" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree | Albarn |
"Tame" | "Stereotypes" | 1996 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Tell Me, Tell Me" | "Sunday Sunday" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Tender" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn/Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Coxon |
"The Debt Collector" | Parklife | 1994 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"The Horrors" | "Charmless Man" | 1996 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"The Man Who Left Himself" | "Stereotypes" | 1996 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"The Puritan" | "Under the Westway" | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"The Universal" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"The Wassailing Song" | "The Wassailing Song" | 1992 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon |
"Theme from an Imaginary Film" | "Parklife" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Theme from Retro" | Blur | 1997 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"There Are Too Many of Us" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"There's No Other Way" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"This Is a Low" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Thought I Was a Spaceman" | The Magic Whip | 2015 | Albarn/Coxon | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Coxon |
"Threadneedle Street" | "To the End" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"To the End" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Lætitia Sadier |
"To the End (French version)" | "Parklife" | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"To the End (La Comedie)" | "Country House" | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Françoise Hardy |
"Top Man" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Tracy Jacks" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Trade Stylee" | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Trailerpark" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Trimm Trabb" | 13 | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Trouble In the Message Centre" | Parklife | 1994 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Tune 2" | "Out of Time" | 2003 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Turn It Up" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Ultranol" | "The Universal" | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Uncle Love" | "Bang" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
Untitled (a.k.a. "Ernold Same (Reprise)") | The Great Escape (as a hidden track) | 1995 | Instrumental | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Instrumental |
"Under the Westway" | "Under the Westway" (premiered live, 2012. Early mix featured on Blur 21 ) | 2012 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Us" | Blur(demo tape) | 2011 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Villa Rosie" | Modern Life Is Rubbish | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Wear Me Down" | Leisure | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"We've Got a File on You" | Think Tank | 2003 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"When the Cows Come Home" | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Woodpigeon Song" | "Beetlebum" | 1997 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Won't Do It" | "There's No Other Way" | 1991 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"X-Offender" | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Y'all Doomed" | The Magic Whip (bonus track) | 2015 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn/Coxon |
"You're So Great" | Blur | 1997 | Coxon | Coxon | Coxon |
"Young and Lovely" | "Chemical World" | 1993 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
"Yuko and Hiro" | The Great Escape | 1995 | Albarn | James/Albarn/Rowntree/Coxon | Albarn |
Title | Album/Single Release | Year | Original artist | Writer |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Daisy Bell" | The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD | 1993 | N/A | Harry Dacre |
"Let's All Go Down the Strand" | The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD | 1993 | N/A | Harry Castling/Clarence Wainwright Murphy |
"Postman Pat Theme" | Starshaped | 1993 | Ken Barrie | Bryan Daly |
"Maggie May" | Ruby Trax /"Chemical World" | 1993 | Rod Stewart | Martin Quittenton/Rod Stewart |
"For old Time's Sake" | The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD (unreleased) ] | 1993 | Traditional | N/A |
"Oliver's Army" | Peace Together | 1993 | Elvis Costello | Elvis Costello |
"Substitute" | Who Covers Who? | 1993 | The Who | Pete Townshend |
"When Will We Be Married" | Starshaped | 1993 | The Waterboys | Traditional/Mike Scott/Anthony Thistlethwaite |
This list does not include live versions.
Title | Album/Single Release | Year |
---|---|---|
"Bad Day" (Excerpt) | Focusing in with Blur | 1991 |
"Bad Day" (Leisurely Mix) | "High Cool/Bad Day" | 1991 |
"Bang" (Edited) | "Bang" (promo) | 1991 |
"Bang" (Excerpt) | Focusing in with Blur | 1991 |
"Bang" (Extended) | "Bang" | 1991 |
"Bang" (MW 40 Feet Under Mix) | "Bang" (Mindwarp Mutations) | 1992 |
"Bang" (MW Big Bang 12" Mix) | "Bang" (Mindwarp Mutations) | 1992 |
"Bang" (MW Hardcore Assault) | "Bang" (Mindwarp Mutations) | 1992 |
"Bang" (MW Groove Remix) | "Bang" (Mindwarp Mutations) | 1992 |
"Bang" (Now Mix) | Blur-ti-go | 1992 |
"Bang" (Trend Mix) | Blur-ti-go | 1992 |
"Bang" (Unedited) | "Bang" promo | 1991 |
"Bank Holiday" Sung by Japanese fans | The Special Collectors Edition | 1994 |
"Battle" (UNKLE Remix) | "No Distance Left to Run" | 1999 |
"Beetlebum" (Instrumental Remix) | "Song 2" Japan version | 1997 |
"Beetlebum" (Mario Caldato Jr's. Mix) | "Beetlebum" | 1997 |
"Beetlebum" (Moby's Minimal House Mix) | "M.O.R." | 1997 |
"Beetlebum" (Moby's Mix) | Bustin' + Dronin' | 1998 |
"Beetlebum" (Radio Edit) | "Beetlebum" US promo | 1997 |
"Black Book" (Radio Edit) | Q Awards - The Album | 2000 |
"Chemical World" (Demo) (a.k.a. US version) | Modern Life is Rubbish (US version) | 1993 |
"Chemical World" (Reworked) | "Chemical World" | 1993 |
"Chemical World" (Edit) | "Chemical World" | 1993 |
"Coffee & TV" (Radio edit) | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 |
"Coffee & TV" (Single edit) | "Coffee & TV" | 1999 |
"Come Together" (Demo) | "Won't Do It/Come Together" | 2002 |
"Death of a Party" (7" Remix) | "Death of a Party" | 1997 |
"Death of a Party" (12" Death) | "Death of a Party" | 1997 |
"Death of a Party" (Demo) | "Death of a Party" | 1996 |
"Death of a Party" (Billy Whiskers Remix) | Bustin' + Dronin' | 1998 |
"Death of a Party" (Well Blurred Remix) | Bustin' + Dronin' | 1998 |
"Don't Be" (Acoustic Mix) | Exclusive 5 Track CD | 2003 |
"End of a Century" (Acoustic) | "End of a Century" | 1994 |
"Entertain Me" (The Live It! Remix) | "The Universal" | 1995 |
"Essex Dogs" (Thurston Moore's Mix) | Bustin' + Dronin' | 1998 |
"Far Out" Beagle 2 Remix | No Distance Left to Run | 1999 |
"For Tomorrow" (Acoustic) | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 |
"For Tomorrow" (Visit to Primrose Hill Extended) | "For Tomorrow" | 1993 |
"Girls & Boys" Edit | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 |
"Girls & Boys" (Summer Mix) | "Girls & Boys" Remixed by Fargetta | 1994 |
"Girls & Boys" (Undgeround Mix) | "Girls & Boys" Remixed by Fargetta | 1994 |
"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 7" Mix) | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 |
"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 12" Mix) | "Girls & Boys" | 1994 |
"High Cool" (Easy Listening Mix) | "High Cool/Bad Day" | 1991 |
"High Cool" (Excerpt) | Focusing in with Blur | 1991 |
"I Know" (Excerpt) | Focusing in with Blur | 1991 |
"I Know" (Extended) | "She's So High/I Know" | 1991 |
"Lonesome Street" (Instrumental) | "Lonesome Street" | 2015 |
"Lonesome Street" (Radio Edit) | "Lonesome Street" | 2015 |
"Me, White Noise" (Damon vocal version edit) | Think Tank Promo | 2003 |
"M.O.R." (Road Version) | "M.O.R." | 1997 |
"M.O.R." (Karaoke) | "M.O.R." Japan | 1997 |
"M.O.R." (US Road Version) | "M.O.R." | 1997 |
"Money Makes Me Crazy" (Marrakech Mix) | "Out Of Time" | 2003 |
"Money Makes Me Crazy" (Deepest Darkest Devon Mix) | Benicassim 2003 | 2003 |
"Movin' On" (William Orbit Mix) | Bustin' + Dronin' | 1998 |
Interview tracks feature on the interview albums Focusing in with Blur, Basically Blur, Blurb, 15on13 and Interview CD.
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