List of songs recorded by Wolfmother

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Wolfmother performing in 2018.

Wolfmother are an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 2000. [1] Originally a trio featuring vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross, and drummer Myles Heskett, the group released their self-titled debut album in Australia in 2005, with all 12 tracks credited equally to all three band members. [2] Four songs – "Dimension", "Woman", "White Unicorn" and "Apple Tree" – had originally been released on the band's self-titled debut EP the previous year. [3] When Wolfmother was released internationally in 2006, it also featured "Love Train". [2] In May 2007, the band contributed "Pleased to Meet You" to the Spider-Man 3 soundtrack. [4]

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Ross and Heskett left Wolfmother in August 2008. [5] Returning with new members Ian Peres (bass, keyboards), Aidan Nemeth (rhythm guitar) and Dave Atkins (drums), the band released the single "Back Round" in March 2009, [6] followed by their second album Cosmic Egg in October, the songwriting for which was credited entirely to Stockdale. [7] In March 2010, the band contributed the song "Fell Down a Hole" to the Almost Alice soundtrack, [8] before Atkins announced his departure the following month. [9]

With Will Rockwell-Scott replacing Atkins, Wolfmother began working on their third album in 2011, although the resulting album Keep Moving was eventually released in 2013 as Andrew Stockdale's solo debut. [10] The band returned later in the year as a trio composed of Stockdale, Peres and drummer Vin Steele, and began working on their official third album. [11] New Crown was released independently in March 2014, featuring ten songs written by Stockdale. [12] The band's fourth album Victorious was released in February 2016, with songwriting again credited to Stockdale alone (with the exception of "Gypsy Caravan", which was co-written by Spiderbait drummer Kram). [13]

Songs

Andrew Stockdale has been credited with writing all of the band's material from Cosmic Egg onwards. Wolfmother 2016 (12 von 13).jpg
Andrew Stockdale has been credited with writing all of the band's material from Cosmic Egg onwards.
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Original members Chris Ross and Myles Heskett were credited with co-writing the songs on 2005's Wolfmother .
Ian Peres joined Wolfmother in 2009 and has performed on every one of their releases from Cosmic Egg. Wolfmother 2016 (1 von 13).jpg
Ian Peres joined Wolfmother in 2009 and has performed on every one of their releases from Cosmic Egg.
Aidan Nemeth performed rhythm guitar on 2009's Cosmic Egg. Aidan Nemeth.jpg
Aidan Nemeth performed rhythm guitar on 2009's Cosmic Egg.
The band covered Jimi Hendrix's "If 6 Was 9" and released it as a Cosmic Egg bonus track. Jimi Hendrix 1967 uncropped.jpg
The band covered Jimi Hendrix's "If 6 Was 9" and released it as a Cosmic Egg bonus track.
A cover version of Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" was also released on Cosmic Egg. Neil Young - Per Ole Hagen.jpg
A cover version of Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" was also released on Cosmic Egg.
"Mannish Boy", originally performed by Muddy Waters, was another Cosmic Egg bonus track. Muddy Waters.jpg
"Mannish Boy", originally performed by Muddy Waters, was another Cosmic Egg bonus track.
Wolfmother contributed a cover version of ZZ Top's "Cheap Sunglasses" to a tribute album in 2011. ZZ Top Live.jpg
Wolfmother contributed a cover version of ZZ Top's "Cheap Sunglasses" to a tribute album in 2011.
Spiderbait member Kram co-wrote Victorious track "Gypsy Caravan". Kram @ Amplifier Bar (21 8 2009) (3864802582).jpg
Spiderbait member Kram co-wrote Victorious track "Gypsy Caravan".
Victorious bonus track "Wedding" was co-written by Kadavar drummer Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt. Christoph Bartelt, in Resurrection Fest.jpg
Victorious bonus track "Wedding" was co-written by Kadavar drummer Christoph "Tiger" Bartelt.
Key
Indicates song released as a single
Indicates song written solely by Andrew Stockdale
TitleWriter(s)ReleaseYearRef.
"10,000 Feet" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [14]
"Apple Tree" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother
(later Wolfmother, 2005)
2004 [15]
"Back Round"
(also known as "Back Home")
Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [16]
"Baroness" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [17]
"Best of a Bad Situation" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [18]
"California Queen" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [19]
"Caroline" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [20]
"Cheap Sunglasses"
(ZZ Top cover)
Billy Gibbons
Dusty Hill
Frank Beard
ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends 2011 [21]
"City Lights" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [22]
"Colossal" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [23]
"Cosmic Egg" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [24]
"Cosmonaut" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [25]
"Dimension" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother
(later Wolfmother, 2005)
2004 [26]
"Don't Let It Bring You Down"
(Neil Young cover)
Neil Young Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [27]
"The Earth's Rotation Around the Sun" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
"Mind's Eye"2005 [28]
"Enemy Is in Your Mind" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [29]
"Eye of the Beholder" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [30]
"Eyes Open" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [31]
"Far Away" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [32]
"Feelings" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [33]
"Fell Down a Hole"
(also known as "Fell Down in a Hole")
Andrew Stockdale Almost Alice 2010 [34]
"Freedom Is Mine" Andrew Stockdale non-album single2017 [35]
"Gypsy Caravan" Andrew Stockdale
Mark Maher
Victorious 2016 [36]
"Happy Face" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [37]
"Heavy Weight" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [38]
"Highway"
(also known as "Highway Lady" and "My Way or the Highway")
Andrew Stockdale Gran Turismo 62013 [39]
"How Many Times" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [40]
"I Ain't Got No" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [41]
"I Don't Know Why" Andrew Stockdale New Crown
(special editions)
2014 [42]
"If 6 Was 9"
(The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
Jimi Hendrix Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [43]
"In the Castle" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [44]
"In the Morning" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [45]
"Joker & the Thief"
(also known as "Not Goin' Home")
Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [46]
"The Love That You Give" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [47]
"Love Train" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother
(international editions)
2006 [48]
"Lucky Star" Andrew Stockdale New Crown
(special editions)
2014 [49]
"Mannish Boy"
(Muddy Waters cover)
Muddy Waters
Mel London
Bo Diddley
Cosmic Egg
(special editions)
2009 [50]
"Mind's Eye" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [51]
"My Tangerine Dream" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [52]
"New Crown" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [53]
"New Moon Rising" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [54]
"Phoenix" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [55]
"Pilgrim" Andrew Stockdale
Jason Simon
Steve Kille
Mark Laughlin
Cosmic Egg 2009 [56]
"Pleased to Meet You"
(also known as "Love Attacker")
Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Spider-Man 3 2007 [57]
"Pretty Peggy" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [58]
"Pyramid" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [59]
"Radio" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [60]
"Remove Your Mask" Andrew Stockdale Victorious
(special editions)
2016 [61]
"She Got It" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [62]
"The Simple Life" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [63]
"Sundial" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [64]
"Tales from the Forest of Gnomes"
(also known simply as "Tales")
Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [65]
"Tall Ships" Andrew Stockdale New Crown 2014 [66]
"Vagabond" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [67]
"Victorious" Andrew Stockdale Victorious 2016 [68]
"Violence of the Sun" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [69]
"Wedding" Andrew Stockdale
Christoph Bartelt
Victorious
(special editions)
2016 [70]
"Where Eagles Have Been" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [71]
"White Feather" Andrew Stockdale Cosmic Egg 2009 [72]
"White Unicorn" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother
(later Wolfmother, 2005)
2004 [73]
"Witchcraft" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother 2005 [74]
"Woman" Andrew Stockdale
Chris Ross
Myles Heskett
Wolfmother
(later Wolfmother, 2005)
2004 [75]

See also

Footnotes

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