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This is a list of musical recordings by Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice .
Song Title | Appearing With | Album | Notes | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Full Moon | Juniper | The J-Plane | - | 1994 |
Rusted Sparkle | Juniper | The J-Plane | - | 1994 |
Indeterminate | Juniper | The J-Plane | - | 1994 |
Not Quite Divine | Juniper | The J-Plane | - | 1994 |
Enough | Juniper | The J-Plane | - | 1994 |
Insane | Juniper | Manna | - | 1995 |
Lie to an Angel | Juniper | Manna | - | 1995 |
Relief | Juniper | Manna | - | 1995 |
Shannon Court | Juniper | Manna | - | 1995 |
I Just Can't Help Believing | Juniper | Natural Born Elvis | Elvis Presley Cover | 1998 |
Weatherman | Juniper | Weatherman | - | 1998 |
Little Sister | Juniper | Weatherman | - | 1998 |
The Rage | Juniper | Weatherman | - | 1998 |
World Is Dead | Juniper | World Is Dead | - | 1998 |
You | Juniper | World Is Dead | - | 1998 |
Orchard | Juniper | World Is Dead | - | 1998 |
Weatherman (Bobby Wonder Remix) | Juniper | World Is Dead | - | 1998 |
Delicate | - | O | - | 2002 |
Volcano | - | O | - | 2002 |
The Blower's Daughter | - | O | - | 2002 |
Cannonball | - | O | - | 2002 |
Older Chests | - | O | - | 2002 |
Amie | - | O | - | 2002 |
Cheers Darlin' | - | O | - | 2002 |
Cold Water | - | O | - | 2002 |
I Remember | - | O | - | 2002 |
Eskimo | - | O | - | 2002 |
Prague | - | O | - | 2002 |
Silent Night | - | O | - | 2002 |
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) | - | It's All Bells | John Lennon Cover | 2002 |
Get The Party Started | Lisa Hannigan | Even Better Than the Real Thing Vol. 1 | Pink Cover | 2003 |
The Professor & La Fille Danse | - | B-Sides | - | 2004 |
Lonelily | - | B-Sides | Demo | 2004 |
Woman Like a Man | - | B-Sides | - | 2004 |
Moody Mooday | - | B-Sides | - | 2004 |
Cannonball (Radio Remix) | - | B-Sides | - | 2004 |
Lonely Soldier | Christy Moore, Lisa Hannigan | Lonely Soldier | - | 2004 |
Desafinado | Lisa Hannigan | Goldfish Memory | Antônio Carlos Jobim Cover | 2005 |
Once I Loved | Lisa Hannigan | Goldfish Memory | Antônio Carlos Jobim Cover | 2005 |
Waters Of March | Lisa Hannigan | Goldfish Memory | Antônio Carlos Jobim Cover | 2005 |
Don't Explain | Herbie Hancock, Lisa Hannigan | Possibilities | - | 2005 |
The Power Of Orange Knickers | Tori Amos | The Beekeeper | - | 2005 |
When Doves Cry | - | Triple J: Like a Version (Vol. 1) | Prince Cover | 2005 |
Unplayed Piano | Lisa Hannigan | Unplayed Piano | - | 2005 |
Cross-Eyed Bear | - | War Child: Help: A Day In The Life | - | 2005 |
9 Crimes | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
The Animals Were Gone | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Elephant | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Rootless Tree | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Dogs | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Coconut Skins | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Me, My Yoke + I | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Grey Room | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Accidental Babies | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Sleep Don't Weep | - | 9 | - | 2006 |
Rat Within The Grain | - | 9 Crimes (Single) | - | 2006 |
Childish | - | Dogs (Single) | - | 2007 |
Que Sera, Sera | David Gray | Live Earth -The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis | - | 2007 |
Then Go | - | Live from the Union Chapel | - | 2007 |
Baby Sister | - | Live From The Union Chapel | - | 2007 |
Be My Husband | - | Live From The Union Chapel | Nina Simone Cover | 2007 |
Creep | - | Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project | Radiohead Cover | 2007 |
Making Noise | The Cheshire Project | Songs For Tibet – The Art of Peace | - | 2008 |
There Are Debts | David Hopkins | There Are Debts | - | 2009 |
Connoisseur of Great Excuse | - | Gasoline Rainbows | iTunes Release | 2010 |
Lonely Soldier (Solo Version) | - | Raise Hope for Congo | - | 2010 |
Look at Me | - | Canciones de Cuna | - | 2010 |
Under The Tongue | - | Music of Ireland · Welcome Home | - | 2010 |
Back To Beginning | Lamb | 5 | - | 2011 |
Everything You're Not Supposed To Be | Mélanie Laurent | En t'attendant | - | 2011 |
One | - | (Ǎhk-to͝ong Bay-bi) Covered | U2 Cover | 2011 |
Uncomfortable | Mélanie Laurent | En t'attendant | - | 2011 |
You're The One That I Want | Angus & Julia Stone | The Flowerpot Sessions | John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John Cover, Live | 2011 |
Hallelujah | - | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 10: 2008–2009 | Leonard Cohen Cover | 2011 |
The Power of Orange Knickers | Tori Amos | The Beekeeper | - | 2012 |
Sing | Maria Doyle Kennedy | Sing | - | 2012 |
Time To Go | Mia Maestro | Blue Eyed Sailor | - | 2012 |
My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
I Don't Want to Change You | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
The Greatest Bastard | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
It Takes a Lot To Know a Man | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
Colour me In | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
The Box | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
Trusty and True | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
Long Long Way | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
Camarillas | - | My Favourite Faded Fantasy | - | 2014 |
Hypnosis | - | The Prophet (Music From The Motion Picture) | - | 2015 |
On Children | - | The Prophet (Music From The Motion Picture) | - | 2015 |
Chandelier | - | Songs for Australia | Sia Cover | 2020 |
Song For Berta | Sandrayati, JFDR | Song For Berta (Single) | Tribute to Berta Cáceres | 2021 |
Astronaut (Live at St. Patrick's Catherdral) | - | The Busk | - | 2022 |
The following are songs that have either been performed live or demoed, yet remain officially unreleased.
Song Title | Notes |
---|---|
100 Miles Across The Room | - |
Back To Her Man | Homage to Leonard Cohen |
Beast & Beauty | - |
Be Real With Me | - |
Boring Afternoon | - |
Black Is The Colour | Cover, traditional Scottish song |
Bottom Shelf | - |
Child, Man, Silly Dog | - |
Closer | - |
Cutting The Rose | Juniper Demo |
Down | - |
Everyone Said It (Nothing Had A Hold On Me) | - |
Face | - |
Famous Blue Raincoat | Leonard Cohen Cover |
Fear | - |
Fool | - |
Forgotten Tears | - |
Front Door | - |
Glory Box | Portishead cover |
Groovin' | - |
Happy Joe Green | - |
Insane | - |
Is That It, My Friend? | - |
It Didn't Take You Long | - |
Kiss | Prince & the Revolution cover |
Lazy Situation | - |
Mustard Seeds | - |
My City Shitty | - |
Never | - |
Old Tomatoes | - |
Red-Nosed Happy | - |
Rule Number 2 Y. Junction | - |
Sand | - |
Sex Change | - |
Slow | - |
Star Star | The Frames Cover |
Steal A Mule | - |
Stoic | - |
Stone | - |
No One Need Know | - |
You Shouldn't Be Here | - |
Talkin' 'bout a Revolution | Tracy Chapman cover |
The Waiting Song | - |
Toffee Pop | - |
Tongue | - |
What Do You Know About Love? | - |
What If I Am Wrong? | - |
What This Night Is For | - |
Wooden Horse | - |
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