This is a list of songs released, recorded, performed or written by Saint Etienne.
Song | Release | Year | Notes |
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"3D Tiger" | B-side | 1991 | B-side of "Nothing Can Stop Us/Speedwell". |
"4:35 in the Morning" | B-side | 1998 | B-side to "The Bad Photographer" |
"52 Pilot" | Places to Visit | 1999 | Released as a single. |
"7 Ways to Love" | Single | 1991 | Released under moniker Cola Boy |
"Action" | Finisterre | 2002 | Released as a single. |
"A Good Thing" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released as a single. Appears in film Volver . |
"Amateur" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Angel" | Continental | 1997 | |
"Another Cup of Coffee" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Aqualad" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2010 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Aspects of Lambert" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Avenue" | So Tough | 1992 | Released as single. |
"B92" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"The Bad Photographer" | Good Humor | 1998 | Released as a single. |
"Barnyard Brou Ha Ha" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"Bedfordshire" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"Been So Long" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"The Birdman of EC1" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Book Norton" | B-side | 2005 | B-side to "A Good Thing" |
"Boy Is Crying" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"The Boy Scouts of America" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Carnt Sleep" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Chicken Soup" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Calico" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Clock Milk" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Conchita Martinez" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Cool Kids of Death" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Date With Spelman" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Dilworth's Theme" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"D.J." | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Don't Back Down" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Downey, CA" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Dutch TV" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Driving Home for Christmas" | A Glimpse of Stocking | 1995 | Cover of Chris Rea song. |
"Erica America" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Etienne Gonna Die" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Excitation" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"Filthy" | Single | 1991 | |
"Finisterre" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Former Lover" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Goodnight" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Goodnight Jack" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Girl VII" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Got a Job" | B-side | 2005 | B-side to "Side Streets" |
"Hate Your Drug" | B-side | 1994 | B-side of "Hug My Soul" |
"Haunted Jukebox" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Heading for the Fair" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Heart Failed (In the Back of a Taxi)" | Sound of Water | 2000 | Released as a single. |
"He Is Cola" | Single | 1991 | Released under moniker Cola Boy |
"He's on the Phone" | Single | 1996 | Features Etienne Daho on vocals. |
"Here Comes Clown Feet" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Highgate Road Incident" | B-side | 1993 | B-side of "Pale Movie" |
"Hobart Paving" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Holiday Song" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2010 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"How We Used to Live" | Sound of Water | 2000 | Released as a single. |
"Hug My Soul" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | Released as a single. |
"I Buy American Records" | B-side | 1994 | B-side of "Hug My Soul" |
"I Threw It All Away" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"I'm Too Sexy" | The Fred E.P. | 1992 | Cover of Right Said Fred song in aid of Terrence Higgins Trust. |
"Inside the Hive" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"I've Got Your Music" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | Released as a single. |
"I Was Born on Christmas Day" | Xmas 93 | 1993 | Duet with Tim Burgess of The Charlatans. |
"Join Our Club" | Single | 1992 | |
"Junk the Morgue" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Just a Little Overcome" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Kiss and Make Up" | Single | 1991 | Cover of The Field Mice song. |
"Language Lab" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"La Poupee Qui Fait Non (No, No, No, No, No)" | B-side | 1994 | B-side of "Hug My Soul" |
"Leyton Art Inferno, The" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | B-side to "Side Streets" |
"Like the Swallow" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Last Days of Disco" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Last Orders for Gary Stead" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Late Morning" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Leafhound" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Let's Build a Zoo" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"Like a Motorway" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | Released as a single. |
"London Belongs to Me" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Lose That Girl" | Good Humor | 1998 | Released as a single. |
"Lightning Strikes Twice" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Marble Lions" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Mario's Cafe" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Memo to Pricey" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Method of Modern Love" | Single | 2009 | |
"Milk Bottle Symphony" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Missing Persons Bureau" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | B-side to "A Good Thing" |
"More You Know, The" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Mr Donut" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Murder in E Minor" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Must Be More" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"My Christmas Prayer" | Xmas 93 | 1993 | |
"New Thing" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Night Owl" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"No Rainbows for Me" | So Tough | 1993 | |
"Nothing Can Stop Us" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | Released as a single. |
"The Official Saint Etienne World Cup Theme" | B-side | 1990 | B-side of "Only Love Can Break Your Heart". |
"Only Love Can Break Your Heart" | Foxbase Alpha | 1990 | Cover of Neil Young song. Their first release. |
"On the Shore" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Over the Border" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Pale Movie" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | Released as a single. |
"Popular" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Postman" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"The Place at Dawn" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"The Process" | He's on the Phone | 1996 | |
"Quiet Essex" | B-side | 2005 | B-side to "A Good Thing" |
"Record Doctor" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Relocate" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Features David Essex on vocals. |
"School Run" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Side Streets" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Speedwell" | Single | 1991 | Double A-side with "Nothing Can Stop Us". |
"Stars Above Us" | "Tales from Turnpike House" | 2005 | Single. |
"Sun in My Morning" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Sylvie" | Good Humor | 1998 | Released as a single. |
"Split Screen" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Stoned to Say the Least" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"She's the One" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Sky's Dead" | B-side | 1991 | B-side of "Kiss and Make Up". |
"Spring" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Stop and Think It Over" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Soft Like Me" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Summerisle" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Sushi Rider" | B-side | 1993 | B-side of "Like a Motorway" |
"Sycamore" | Sound of Water | 2000 | |
"Take Me Home (On a Pushbike)" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Tankerville" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"Teenage Winter" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | |
"Time and Tide" | B-side | 2002 | |
"He Is Cola" | Single | 1991 | Released under moniker Cola Boy |
"This Is Radio Etienne" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"Twenty Five Years" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Tonight" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | Released as a single. |
"Urban Clearway" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | |
"The Way We Live Now" | Finisterre | 2002 | |
"Western Wind" | Tiger Bay | 1994 | Based on the folk song "The Western Wynde". |
"Who Pays the Rent" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Wilson" | Foxbase Alpha | 1991 | |
"When I Was Seventeen" | Words and Music by Saint Etienne | 2012 | |
"Wood Cabin" | Good Humor | 1998 | |
"Wood Henge" | Tales from Turnpike House | 2005 | Released on 2010 Deluxe edition. |
"Wouldn't It Be Nice" | MOJO Presents Pet Sounds Revisited | 2012 | Cover of the Beach Boys song, available with June 2012 issue of Mojo. |
"You Can Count on Me" | Up the Wooden Hills | 2005 | Available on bonus CD released with "Tales from Turnpike House" |
"You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover" | B-side | 2005 | B-side to "Side Streets". |
"You Know I'll Miss You When You're Gone" | B-side | 1993 | B-side of "Like a Motorway" |
"You're in a Bad Way" | So Tough | 1993 | Released as a single. |
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