This is a list of all songs performed by the British band McFly .
Title | Album | Year |
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"5 Colours In Her Hair" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"All About You" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Another Song About Love" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"The Ballad Of Paul K" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Break Me" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Broccoli" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Broken By You" | Power to Play (deluxe) | 2023 |
"Bubblewrap" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Cherry Cola" | Memory Lane: The Best of McFly | 2012 |
"Corrupted" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Corner of My Mind" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Crash" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Dare You to Move" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Do Whatcha" | Memory Lane: The Best of McFly | 2012 |
"Do Ya" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Don't Know Why" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Don't Wake Me Up" | All the Greatest Hits | 2007 |
"Down By The Lake" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Down Down" | Memory Lane: The Best of McFly | 2012 |
"Down Goes Another One" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Dragonball" | N/A | 2021 |
"Easy Way Out" | Wonderland (Japanese edition) | 2005 |
"The End" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"End of the World" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Everybody Knows" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Falling In Love" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Foolish" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Forever's Not Enough" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"For the Kids" | Power to Play (deluxe) | 2023 |
"Friday Night" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Get Over You" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"God of Rock & Roll" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Going Through The Motions" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Growing Up" (featuring Mark Hoppus) | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"The Guy Who Turned Her Down" | 5 Colours in Her Hair CD2 | 2004 |
"Happiness" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Head Up" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"The Heart Never Lies" | All the Greatest Hits | 2007 |
"Home Is Where The Heart Is" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Honey, I'm Home" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Hotel on a Hill" | Party Girl CD2 | 2010 |
"Hyperion" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Hypnotised" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"I'll Be OK" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"I'll Be Your Man" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"I'm Fine" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"I've Got You" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"I Need a Woman" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"I Wanna Hold You" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"iF U C Kate" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Ignorance" | The Heart Never Lies CD2 | 2007 |
"Josephine" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Just My Luck" | Just My Luck | 2006 |
"Land of the Bees" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"The Last Song" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Lies" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Like I Can" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Little Joanna" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Lonely" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Love Is Easy" | Memory Lane: The Best of McFly | 2012 |
"Love Is On The Radio" | Non-album single | 2013 |
"Lucky Ones" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Mad About You" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Make it Out Alive" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Man on Fire" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Memory Lane" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Met This Girl" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"No Worries" | I'll Be OK CD1 | 2005 |
"Not Alone" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Not the End" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Nothing" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Nowhere Left to Run" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Obviously" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"One For The Radio" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Only The Strong Survive" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Party Girl" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Please, Please" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"POV" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Pretty Girls" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Red" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Room On The 3rd Floor" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Route 55" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Saturday Night" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"She Falls Asleep Part 1" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"She Falls Asleep Part 2" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"She Left Me" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Shine a Light" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Shine On" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Silence Is A Scary Sound" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Sink or Sing" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Smile" | Radio:Active | 2008 |
"Sofa, Hyundai, Administration" | The Heart Never Lies CD2 | 2007 |
"Something About You" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Sorry's Not Good Enough" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Star Girl" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Surfer Babe" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Sunny Side of the Street" | Party Girl CD1 | 2010 |
"Take Me There" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Taking Back Tonight" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"That's the Truth" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"That Girl" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"This Song" | Above the Noise | 2010 |
"Those Were the Days" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Tonight is the Night" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Too Close For Comfort" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Touch The Rain" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Transylvania" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Ultraviolet" | Wonderland | 2005 |
"Unsaid Things" | Room on the 3rd Floor | 2004 |
"Walk In The Sun" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"We Are The Young" | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"We Were Only Kids" | The Lost Songs | 2019 |
"Where Did All the Guitars Go?" | Power to Play | 2023 |
"Wild and Young" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"You're Not Special" | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
"Young Dumb Thrills" (featuring Rat Boy) | Young Dumb Thrills | 2020 |
Title | Original Artist | Album | Year |
---|---|---|---|
"Baby's Coming Back" | Jellyfish | All the Greatest Hits | 2007 |
"Black or White" | Michael Jackson | Radio:ACTIVE Live at Wembley | 2009 |
"Build Me Up Buttercup" (with Busted) | The Foundations | Crashed The Wedding CD1 | 2003 |
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Queen | Room On The 3rd Floor CD1 | 2004 |
"Deck The Halls" | Traditional | Room On The 3rd Floor CD2 | 2004 |
"Don't Stop Me Now" | Queen | Motion in the Ocean | 2006 |
"Dynamite" | Taio Cruz | Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 5 | 2010 |
"Fight For Your Right" | Beastie Boys | The Greatest Bits: B-Sides & Rarities | 2007 |
"Help!" | The Beatles | Obviously CD2 | 2004 |
"I Kissed A Girl" | Katy Perry | Do Ya/Stay with Me | 2008 |
"I Predict A Riot" | Kaiser Chiefs | Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K CD2 | 2005 |
"Lola" (with Busted) | The Kinks | 5 Colours in Her Hair CD1 | 2004 |
"Mr Brightside" | The Killers | I Wanna Hold You CD1 | 2005 |
"My Generation" (with Roger Daltrey) | The Who | Download only | 2005 |
"Pinball Wizard" | The Who | I'll Be OK CD2 | 2005 |
"Rockin' Robin" | Bobby Day | Sorry's Not Good Enough/Friday Night | 2006 |
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" | J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie | The Greatest Bits: B-Sides & Rarities | 2007 |
"She Loves You" | The Beatles | That Girl CD1 | 2004 |
"Stay With Me" | The Faces | Radio:Active (Japanese edition) | 2008 |
"A Town Called Malice" | The Jam | Radio 1 Established 1967 | 2007 |
"The Way You Make Me Feel" | Foolproof (Originally titled "Can't Stop Diggin'") | All the Greatest Hits | 2007 |
"Umbrella" | Rihanna | The Heart Never Lies CD1 | 2007 |
"The Winner Takes It All" | ABBA | Lies CD1 | 2008 |
"You're The One That I Want" | John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John | Over The Rainbow | 2007 |
"You've Got A Friend" | Carole King | All the Greatest Hits | 2005 |
Room on the 3rd Floor era
Wonderland era
Motion in the Ocean era
Radioactive era
Above the Noise era
Post Above the Noise
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