List of songs recorded by Phoebe Bridgers

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Bridgers performing in 2018

American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has recorded songs for two studio albums, nine extended plays and other album or singles appearances.

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After signing a recording contract with Dead Oceans in June 2017, [1] Bridgers released her debut studio album, Stranger in the Alps on September 22. [2] She then released her sophomore studio album, Punisher on June 17, 2020. [3]

Bridgers also recorded songs with her supergroups Boygenius and Better Oblivion Community Center, [4] [5] as well as a bassist and background vocalist for band Sloppy Jane from 2014 to 2015. [6] In addition to her own music career, she also provided guest background vocals for some musicians, including bandmates Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, Fiona Apple, Lorde, Bright Eyes, The 1975, and Hayley Williams.

Songs

Christian Lee Hutson (pictured) co-wrote five tracks for Bridgers' second studio album Punisher (2020). Christian Lee Hutson (36817409846).jpg
Christian Lee Hutson (pictured) co-wrote five tracks for Bridgers' second studio album Punisher (2020).
Kid Cudi collaborated with Bridgers on "Lovin' Me" of his seventh studio album Man on the Moon III: The Chosen (2020). Kid Cudi 2010 2 (crop).jpg
Kid Cudi collaborated with Bridgers on "Lovin' Me" of his seventh studio album Man on the Moon III: The Chosen (2020).
Bridgers featured Fiona Apple (pictured) in her Christmas cover of "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" (2020), while Bridgers provided background vocals on Apple's cover of "The Whole of the Moon" (2021). Fiona Apple by Sachyn Mital (cropped).jpg
Bridgers featured Fiona Apple (pictured) in her Christmas cover of "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" (2020), while Bridgers provided background vocals on Apple's cover of "The Whole of the Moon" (2021).
Bridgers formed a supergroup with Conor Oberst (pictured) named Better Oblivion Community Center. She was also featured in various projects by Oberst, including his band Bright Eyes's music. Conor Oberst-17 (49297158641).jpg
Bridgers formed a supergroup with Conor Oberst (pictured) named Better Oblivion Community Center. She was also featured in various projects by Oberst, including his band Bright Eyes's music.
Noah Gundersen (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on three songs. Noah Gundersen Camp House.jpg
Noah Gundersen (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on three songs.
Bridgers provided background vocals on six tracks of Lorde's (pictured) third studio album, Solar Power (2021). LordeRoundhse010622 (17 of 66) (52119260286) (cropped2).jpg
Bridgers provided background vocals on six tracks of Lorde's (pictured) third studio album, Solar Power (2021).
Taylor Swift (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Nothing New" of her re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version) (2021). 191125 Taylor Swift at the 2019 American Music Awards (cropped).png
Taylor Swift (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Nothing New" of her re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version) (2021).
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Bridgers formed supergroup Boygenius with Julien Baker (top) and Lucy Dacus. The three provided background vocals on their respective albums, Punisher (2020), Little Oblivions (2021), and Home Video (2021).
Paul McCartney (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Seize the Day" of his remix album McCartney III Imagined (2021). Paul McCartney 2021 (cropped).jpg
Paul McCartney (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Seize the Day" of his remix album McCartney III Imagined (2021).
SZA (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Ghost in the Machine" of her sophomore studio album, SOS (2022). Ctrl the tour(2).jpg
SZA (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Ghost in the Machine" of her sophomore studio album, SOS (2022).
The National (vocalist Matt Berninger pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on two songs on their album First Two Pages of Frankenstein (2023). Matt Berninger 2019 (cropped).jpg
The National (vocalist Matt Berninger pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on two songs on their album First Two Pages of Frankenstein (2023).
Arlo Parks (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Pegasus" of her album My Soft Machine (2023). Arlo Parks (headshot).jpg
Arlo Parks (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Pegasus" of her album My Soft Machine (2023).
Marcus Mumford (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Stonecatcher" of his debut solo studio album Self-Titled (2023). Marcus Mumford at Newport Folk Festival 2018 by Sachyn Mital.jpg
Marcus Mumford (pictured) collaborated with Bridgers on "Stonecatcher" of his debut solo studio album Self-Titled (2023).
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Key
Indicates song written solely by Phoebe Bridgers
Indicates songs feature guest vocals or background vocals by Phoebe Bridgers
SongArtist(s)Writer(s)Album(s)YearRef.
"$20" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"7 O'Clock News/Silent Night"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers featuring Fiona Apple and Matt Berninger Franz Xaver Gruber
Joseph Mohr
If We Make It Through December2020 [8]
"A Scale, A Mirror, and Those Indifferent Clocks" (Companion Version) Bright Eyes Conor Oberst Fevers And Mirrors: A Companion2022 [9]
"A Spindle, a Darkness, a Fever, and a Necklace" (Companion Version) Bright Eyes Conor Oberst Fevers And Mirrors: A Companion2022 [9]
"Adderall (End of the Line)" shame Charlie Forbes
Charlie Steen
Josh Finerty
Sean Coyle-Smith
Eddie Green
Food for Worms2023 [10]
"Afraid of Heights" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Rest 2023 [11]
"Angriest Girl" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless2014 [12]
"Anti-Curse" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"As Tears Go By"
(Cover)
Noah Gundersen and The Forest Rangers Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Andrew Loog Oldham
Sons of Anarchy: Songs of Anarchy Vol. 3 2013 [13]
"Atlantis" Noah Gundersen featuring Phoebe Bridgers Noah Gundersen A Pillar of Salt 2021 [14]
"Aunt Rosie's Garden" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlSure-Tuff2015 [15]
"Ballad of Jane" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlSure-Tuff2015 [15]
"Big Black Heart" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Adam McIlwee
Ben Walsh
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Bite the Hand" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"Black Hole" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Rest 2023 [11]
"Chelsea"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer
Stranger in the Alps
2014
and
2017
[18] [19]
"Chesapeake" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Christian Lee Hutson
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Chinese Satellite"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Marshall Vore
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Christmas Song"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Dan McCarthy If We Make It Through December2020 [8]
"Cool About It" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Day After Tomorrow"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Tom Waits
Kathleen Brennan
Non-album single2021 [21]
"Daylight"Zander Hawley featuring Phoebe BridgersZander HawleyI Wish I Was2015 [22]
"Demi Moore"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Harrison Whitford
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Didn't Know What I Was in For" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Do You Really Want to Not Get Better?" Joyce Manor Joyce Manor Cody 2016 [23]
"Dominos"
(Cover)
Better Oblivion Community Center Taylor Hollingsworth Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"DVD Menu"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Punisher 2020 [20]
"Dylan Thomas" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Emily I'm Sorry" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Enough for Now"Ethan Gruska featuring Phoebe BridgersEthan Gruska
Tony Berg
Lia Avraham
Josh Epstein
Jim Fairchild
En Garde2020 [24]
"Exception to the Rule" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Fallen Fruit" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor
Jack Antonoff
Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Favor" Julien Baker Julien Baker Little Oblivions 2021 [26]
"First Day of My Life"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Conor Oberst Deezer Home Sessions2020 [27]
"Forest Lawn" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Christian Lee Hutson
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Friday I'm in Love"
(Live cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Perry Bamonte
Boris Williams
Simon Gallup
Robert Smith
Porl Thompson
Spotify Singles2018 [28]
"Funeral"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Garden Song"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Marshall Vore
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Georgia"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer
Stranger in the Alps
2014
and
2017
[18] [19]
"Georgia Lee"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Tom Waits
Kathleen Brennan
Come On Up to the House: Women Sing Waits 2019 [29]
"Get the Old Band Back Together" Christian Lee Hutson Christian Lee Hutson Beginners 2020 [30]
"Ghost in the Machine" SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers Solána Rowe
Phoebe Bridgers
Rob Bisel
Carter Lang
Matt Cohn
Marshall Vore
SOS 2022 [31]
"Glitterspit" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlSure-Tuff2015 [15]
"Going Going Gone" Lucy Dacus Lucy Dacus Home Video 2021 [32]
"The Gold"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers with Manchester Orchestra Andy Hull Non-album single2018 [33]
"Goodbye to Love"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Richard Carpenter
John Bettis
Minions: The Rise of Gru 2022 [34]
"Graceland Too"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh" (Companion Version) Bright Eyes featuring Phoebe Bridgers Conor Oberst Fevers And Mirrors: A Companion2022 [9]
"Halloween"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Conor Oberst
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Ralph Blane
Hugh Martin
If We Make It Through December2017
and
2020
[8]
"I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" Andrew Bird featuring Phoebe Bridgers Andrew Bird
Emily Dickinson
Non-album single2022 [35]
"I Know the End"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Conor Oberst
Marshall Vore
Punisher 2020 [20]
"ICU"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Nicholas White
Punisher 2020 [20]
"If We Make It Through December"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Merle Haggard If We Make It Through December2020 [8]
"Iris"
(Cover)
Phoebe & Maggie John Rzeznik Non-album single2020 [36]
"It'll All Work Out"
(cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Tom Petty Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Jesseye' Lisabeth"
(Cover)
Mercury Rev featuring Phoebe Bridgers Bobbie Gentry Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited 2019 [37]
"Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" The 1975 Matthew Healy
George Daniel
Adam Hann
Ross MacDonald
Notes on a Conditional Form 2020 [38]
"Ketchum, ID" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Christian Lee Hutson
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"Killer"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer
Stranger in the Alps
2014
and
2017
[18] [19]
"Killer + The Sound"
(Live cover)
Phoebe Bridgers and Noah and Abby GundersenPhoebe Bridgers
Noah Gundersen
Non-album single2018 [39]
"King of Sludge Mountain" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlSure-Tuff2015 [15]
"Kyoto"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Morgan Nagler
Marshall Vore
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Laugh Track" The National featuring Phoebe Bridgers Matt Berninger
Aaron Dessner
Laugh Track 2023 [40]
"LAX" Conor Oberst Conor Oberst Amazon Music's Produced By2018 [41]
"Leader of a New Regime" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor
James Ryan Ho
Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Leonard Cohen" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
HoJun Yu
Leonard Cohen
The Record 2023 [7]
"Letter to an Old Poet" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Little Trouble" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Mike Mogis
Non-album single2019 [42]
"Lose This Number" Christian Lee Hutson Christian Lee Hutson Beginners 2020 [30]
"Lovin' Me" Kid Cudi featuring Phoebe Bridgers Scott Mescudi
Phoebe Bridgers
Ryan Vojtesak
Oladipo Omishore
William Sullivan
Rami Eadeh
Man on the Moon III: The Chosen 2020 [43]
"Me & My Dog" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"Miracle of Life" Bright Eyes featuring Phoebe Bridgers Conor Oberst Non-album single2020 [44]
"Mood Ring" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor
Jack Antonoff
Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Moon Song"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Punisher 2020 [20]
"Motion Sickness"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Mountain Crystals"Luminous Kid featuring Phoebe BridgersOlof Grindat the end of the dream2021 [45]
"My City" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"The Night We Met" Lord Huron featuring Phoebe BridgersBen Schneider 13 Reasons Why: Season 2 (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack) 2018 [46]
"Not Strong Enough" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Nothing Else Matters"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
The Metallica Blacklist 2021 [47]
"Nothing New"(Taylor's Version) (from the Vault) Taylor Swift featuring Phoebe Bridgers Taylor Swift Red (Taylor's Version) 2021 [48]
"The Path" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Pegasus" Arlo Parks featuring Phoebe Bridgers Anaïs Marinho
Baird
Paul Epworth
Romil Hemnani
My Soft Machine 2023 [49]
"Pieces" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless
Burger Radio
2014 [12] [50]
"Playing on My Mind" The 1975 Matthew Healy
George Daniel
Adam Hann
Ross MacDonald
Notes on a Conditional Form 2020 [38]
"Please Stay" Lucy Dacus Lucy Dacus Home Video 2021 [32]
"Pop Punk (Love Song)" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless
Burger Radio
2014 [12] [50]
"Powers" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Rest 2023 [11]
"Prayer" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlBurger Radio2014 [50]
"Prayer In Open D"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Emmylou Harris To Emmylou2016 [51]
"Punisher"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Marshall Vore
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Queen of Sludge Mountain" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlBurger Radio2014 [50]
"Revolution 0" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Rhonda's Revenge" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless
Burger Radio
2014 [12] [50]
"Roadkill" The 1975 Matthew Healy
George Daniel
Adam Hann
Ross MacDonald
Notes on a Conditional Form 2020 [38]
"Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris" Hayley Williams Hayley Williams
Daniel James
Taylor York
Petals for Armor 2020 [52]
"Runaway Horses" The Killers featuring Phoebe Bridgers Brandon Flowers Pressure Machine 2021 [53]
"Salt in the Wound" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"Satanist" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Savior Complex"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Conor Oberst
Punisher 2020 [20]
"Scott Street"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Scratch 'N' Sniff" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlSure-Tuff2015 [15]
"Seize the Day" Paul McCartney featuring Phoebe Bridgers Paul McCartney McCartney III Imagined 2021 [54]
"Service Road" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Shame"Storefront Church featuring Phoebe BridgersLukas Frank
Phoebe Bridgers
Non-album single2017 [55]
"Sidelines"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Ruby Henley
Non-album single2022 [56]
"Silk Chiffon" Muna featuring Phoebe Bridgers Katie Gavin
Josette Maskin
Naomi McPherson
Ian Fitchuk
Daniel Tashian
Muna 2022 [57]
"Single for the Summer" Christian Lee Hutson Christian Lee Hutson Beginners 2020 [30]
"Sleepwalkin'" Better Oblivion Community Center Phoebe Bridgers
Conor Oberst
Better Oblivion Community Center 2019 [16]
"Smoke Signals"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Smoke Signals (Reprise)"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"So Much Wine"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Brett Sparks
Rennie Sparks
Non-album single2022 [58]
"Solar Power" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor
Jack Antonoff
Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Sometimes"Scruffpuppie featuring Phoebe BridgersJodi Shurbetletters to nobody2021 [59]
"Souvenir" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"St. Ides Heaven" (Companion Version)
(Cover)
Bright Eyes featuring Phoebe Bridgers Elliott Smith Letting Off the Happiness: A Companion2022 [60]
"Stay Down" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
Boygenius 2018 [17]
"Steamroller"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer2015 [18]
"Stonecatcher" Marcus Mumford featuring Phoebe Bridgers Marcus Mumford
Blake Mills
Self-Titled 2022 [61]
"Stoned at the Nail Salon" Lorde Ella Yelich-O'Connor
Jack Antonoff
Solar Power 2021 [25]
"Summer's End"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers featuring Maria Taylor John Prine
Pat McLaughlin
Spotify Singles2021 [62]
"Symposium Message" Better Oblivion Community Center Conor Oberst
Phoebe Bridgers
Christian Lee Hutson
Non-album single2019 [63]
"That Funny Feeling"
(Cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Bo Burnham Non-album single2021 [64]
"Then Because She Goes" The 1975 Matthew Healy
George Daniel
Adam Hann
Ross MacDonald
Notes on a Conditional Form 2020 [38]
"They're Coming to Take Me Away--Ha Ha!"
(cover)
Sloppy Jane Haley Dahl
Jerry Samuels
Sure-Tuff2015 [15]
"This Isn't Helping" The National featuring Phoebe Bridgers Matt Berninger
Aaron Dessner
First Two Pages of Frankenstein 2023 [65]
"True Blue" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Turned Around"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer2014 [18]
"Unforgivable" Christian Lee Hutson Christian Lee Hutson Beginners 2020 [30]
"Until We Both Get Bored"Zander Hawley featuring Phoebe BridgersZander HawleyWhen I Get Blue2017 [66]
"Voyager" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Rest 2023 [11]
"Waiting Room"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Lost Ark Studio Compilation - Vol. 082014
and
2023
[67]
"Walking on a String" Matt Berninger featuring Phoebe Bridgers Matt Berninger
Carin Besser
Mike Brewer
Non-album single2019 [68]
"Wasted" Rob Moose featuring Phoebe BridgersMarshall VoreInflorescence2023 [69]
"We're in Love" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Whatever"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers Killer2014 [18]
"When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass" (Companion Version) Bright Eyes Conor Oberst Fevers And Mirrors: A Companion2022 [9]
"The Whole of the Moon"
(Cover)
Fiona Apple Mike Scott Non-album single2021 [70]
"Wilt" [lower-alpha 1] Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless
Burger Radio
2014 [12] [50]
"Wish Me Well" Sloppy Jane Haley DahlTotally Limbless
Burger Radio
2014 [12] [50]
"Without You Without Them" Boygenius Julien Baker
Phoebe Bridgers
Lucy Dacus
The Record 2023 [7]
"Words"
(Cover)
Storefront Church featuring Phoebe Bridgers Alan Sparhawk
Mimi Parker
John Nichols
Non-album single2022 [72]
"Would You Rather"Phoebe BridgersPhoebe Bridgers
Marshall Vore
Tony Berg
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"You Missed My Heart"
(cover)
Phoebe Bridgers Mark Kozelek
Jimmy LaValle
Stranger in the Alps 2017 [19]
"Your Mind Is Not Your Friend" The National featuring Phoebe Bridgers Matt Berninger
Aaron Dessner
First Two Pages of Frankenstein 2023 [65]

Notes

  1. Sloppy Jane released a version featuring vocals by Bridgers for a double single My Misery Will Bury You in 2022. [71]

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