List of songs recorded by Damien Rice

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This is a list of musical recordings by Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice .

Contents

Officially released

Song TitleAppearing WithAlbumNotesYear
Full Moon Juniper The J-Plane-1994
Rusted SparkleJuniperThe J-Plane-1994
IndeterminateJuniperThe J-Plane-1994
Not Quite DivineJuniperThe J-Plane-1994
EnoughJuniperThe J-Plane-1994
InsaneJuniperManna-1995
Lie to an AngelJuniperManna-1995
ReliefJuniperManna-1995
Shannon CourtJuniperManna-1995
I Just Can't Help BelievingJuniperNatural Born ElvisElvis Presley Cover1998
WeathermanJuniperWeatherman-1998
Little SisterJuniperWeatherman-1998
The RageJuniperWeatherman-1998
World Is DeadJuniperWorld Is Dead-1998
YouJuniperWorld Is Dead-1998
OrchardJuniperWorld Is Dead-1998
Weatherman (Bobby Wonder Remix)JuniperWorld 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 Cover2002
Get The Party Started Lisa HanniganEven Better Than the Real Thing Vol. 1 Pink Cover2003
The Professor & La Fille Danse- B-Sides -2004
Lonelily-B-SidesDemo2004
Woman Like a Man -B-Sides-2004
Moody Mooday-B-Sides-2004
Cannonball (Radio Remix)-B-Sides-2004
Lonely SoldierChristy Moore, Lisa HanniganLonely Soldier-2004
Desafinado Lisa HanniganGoldfish Memory Antônio Carlos Jobim Cover2005
Once I LovedLisa HanniganGoldfish MemoryAntônio Carlos Jobim Cover2005
Waters Of MarchLisa HanniganGoldfish MemoryAntônio Carlos Jobim Cover2005
Don't ExplainHerbie Hancock, Lisa HanniganPossibilities-2005
The Power Of Orange KnickersTori AmosThe Beekeeper-2005
When Doves Cry -Triple J: Like a Version (Vol. 1) Prince Cover2005
Unplayed PianoLisa HanniganUnplayed 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, SeraDavid GrayLive 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 Cover2007
Creep -Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project Radiohead Cover2007
Making NoiseThe Cheshire ProjectSongs For Tibet – The Art of Peace-2008
There Are DebtsDavid HopkinsThere Are Debts-2009
Connoisseur of Great Excuse- Gasoline Rainbows iTunes Release2010
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 BeginningLamb5-2011
Everything You're Not Supposed To Be Mélanie Laurent En t'attendant -2011
One -(Ǎhk-to͝ong Bay-bi) Covered U2 Cover2011
UncomfortableMélanie LaurentEn t'attendant-2011
You're The One That I Want Angus & Julia Stone The Flowerpot Sessions John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John Cover, Live2011
Hallelujah -Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 10: 2008–2009 Leonard Cohen Cover2011
The Power of Orange KnickersTori AmosThe 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 Cover2020
Song For BertaSandrayati, JFDR Song For Berta (Single)Tribute to Berta Cáceres 2021
Astronaut (Live at St. Patrick's Catherdral)-The Busk-2022

Unreleased songs

The following are songs that have either been performed live or demoed, yet remain officially unreleased.

Song TitleNotes
100 Miles Across The Room-
Back To Her ManHomage to Leonard Cohen
Beast & Beauty-
Be Real With Me-
Boring Afternoon-
Black Is The ColourCover, traditional Scottish song
Bottom Shelf-
Child, Man, Silly Dog-
Closer-
Cutting The RoseJuniper 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-
KissPrince & 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-

Notes

Lisa Hannigan appears on the majority of releases from 2001 to 2007.

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