List of songs recorded by mewithoutYou

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The following is a list of songs recorded by mewithoutYou organized by alphabetical order. Next to the song titles is the album, soundtrack or single on which it appears. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] During their run from 2000 to 2022, the band released 7 studio albums, 1 live album, and 7 extended plays, among other releases.

Contents

Contents: TopA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T W Y

#

  1. "2,459 Miles" ([Untitled], 2018)
  2. "9:27a.m., 7/29" ([Untitled], 2018)

A

  1. "(A)" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "(A)" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  2. "A Glass Can Only Spill What It Contains" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  3. "A Stick, a Carrot & String" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  4. "All Circles" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
  5. "Allah, Allah, Allah" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  6. "Another Head for Hydra" ("Another Head for Hydra", 2018)
  7. "Aubergine" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
    • "Aubergine" (Daytrotter Session, 2012)
    • "August 6th" ([untitled], 2018)

B

  1. "(B)" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "(B)" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  2. "Be Still, Child" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Be Still, Child" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  3. "Bear's Vision of St. Agnes" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
    • "Bear's Vision of St. Agnes" (Daytrotter Session, 2012)
  4. "Bethlehem, WV" ([untitled], 2018)
  5. "Birnam Wood" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
  6. "Blue Hen" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
  7. "Break on Through (to the Other Side) [pt. Two]" ([Untitled], 2018)
  8. "Brownish Spider" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  9. "Bullet to Binary" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Bullet to Binary" (Norma Jean and mewithoutYou, 2002)
    • "Bullet to Binary" (10th Anniversary Box Set, 2003)
    • "Bullet to Binary" (The Nail: Tooth & Nail Video, Vol. 8, 2003)
    • "Bullet to Binary" (This Is Solid State Volume 4, 2003)
    • "Bullet to Binary" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  10. "Bullet to Binary (Pt. Two)" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)

C

  1. "C-Minor" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  2. "Cardiff Giant" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
  3. "Carousels" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  4. "Cattail Down" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  5. "Chapelcross Towns" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016)
    • "Chapelcross Towns" (Audiotree Live, 2015)
  6. "Chernobyl, 1985" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016)
  7. "Cities of the Plain" ([untitled], 2018)
  8. "Cleo's Ferry Cemetery" ("Cleo's Ferry Cemetery", 2016)
    • "Cleo's Ferry Cemetery" ("Tour Split", 2016)

D

  1. "D-Minor" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
    • "D-Minor" (Audiotree Live, 2015)
  2. "Dirty Air" ([untitled], 2018)
  3. "Disaster Tourism" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
    • "Disaster Tourism" (The Nail: Tooth & Nail Video, Vol. 9, 2005)
  4. "[dormouse sighs]" ([Untitled], 2018)
  5. "Dorothy" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
  6. "Dying Is Strange and Hard" (I Never Said That I Was Brave, 2001)

E

  1. "East Enders Wives" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
    • "East Enders Wives" (Daytrotter Session, 2012)
    • "East Enders Wives (Album Version)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
    • "East Enders Wives (Demo)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
    • "East Enders Wives (Instrumental)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
    • "East Enders Wives (Orchestral Version)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
    • "East Enders Wives (Remix Instrumental)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
    • "East Enders Wives (Remix)" ("East Enders Wives", 2014)
  2. "Elephant in the Dock" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
  3. "Every Thought a Thought of You" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
    • "Every Thought a Thought Of You" (Fuel Sampler 2009, 2009)
    • "Every Thought a Thought Of You" (Songs From the Penalty Box, Vol. 6, 2009)
  4. "Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Everything Was Beautfiul and Nothing Hurt" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  5. "Existential Dread, Six Hours' Time" ([untitled], 2018)

F

  1. "Fairfield" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016) [a]
  2. "February, 1878" ("February, 1878", 2012)
  3. "Fig with a Bellyache" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  4. "Fiji Mermaid" ( Ten Stories , 2012)
  5. "Flamethrower" (I Never Said That I Was Brave, 2001)
    • "Flamethrower" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)
  6. "Flee, Thou Matadors!" ([Untitled], 2018)
  7. "Four Fires" ("February, 1878", 2012)
    • "Four Fires" (Other Stories, 2013)
  8. "Four Word Letter" (I Never Said That I Was Brave, 2001)
    • "4 Word Letter" (This Is Solid State Volume 5, 2004)
  9. "Four Word Letter (Pt. Two)" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  10. "Fox's Dream of the Log Flume" ( Ten Stories , 2012)

G

  1. "Gentlemen" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Gentleman" (Norma Jean and mewithoutYou, 2002)
    • "Gentlemen" (What On Earth?!, 2002)
    • "Gentlemen" (The Nail Volume 2, 2004)
    • "Gentlemen" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  2. "Goodbye, I!" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  3. "Grist for the Malady Mill" ( Ten Stories , 2012)

H

  1. "Hebrew Children" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016) [b]

I

  1. "I Dare You to Pick Someone to Fight Me" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)
  2. "I Never Said That I Was Brave" (I Never Said That I Was Brave, 2001)
    • "I Never Said That I Was Brave" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "I Never Said That I Was Brave" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  3. "In a Market Dimly Lit" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  4. "In a Sweater Poorly Knit" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
    • "In a Sweater Poorly Knit (Demo Version)" ("Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)", 2007)
    • "In a Sweater Poorly Knit" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  5. "In Bloom" (Come as You Are: A 20th Anniversary Tribute to Nirvana's Nevermind, 2011) [c]

J

  1. "January 1979" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
    • "January 1979" ("January 1979", 2005)
    • "January 1979" (The Nail: Tooth & Nail Video, Vol. 9, 2005)
    • "January 1979" (Tooth & Nail vs. Solid State - The Videos, 2005)
    • "January 1979" (Tooth and Nail vs. Solid State, 2005)
    • "January 1979" (The Ultimate Collection, 2008)
    • "January 1979" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  2. "Juilian the Onion" (Other Stories, 2013)
  3. "Julia (or, 'Holy to the LORD' on the Bells of Horses)" ("Julia (or, 'Holy to the LORD' on the Bells of Horses)", 2018)
    • "Julia (or, 'Holy to the LORD' on the Bells of Horses)" ([Untitled], 2018)

K

  1. "Kristy w/ the Sparkling Teeth" (Let's Just Do It and Be Legends, 2019)
    • "Kristy w/ the Sparkling Teeth" ([untitled], 2018)

L

  1. "Leaf" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  2. "Lilac Queen" ( Pale Horses , 2015)

M

  1. "Magic Lantern Days" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
    • "Magic Lantern Days" (Audiotree Live, 2015)
    • "Magic Lantern Days (Acoustic)" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  2. "Messes of Men" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  3. "Mexican War Streets" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
  4. "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore" ([Untitled], 2018)
  5. "My Exit, Unfair" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)

N

  1. "New Wine, New Skins" ([Untitled], 2018)
  2. "Nice and Blue" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Nice and Blue" (What Are You Listening To?: Hard Rock and Nu-Metal, 2002) [d]
    • "Nice and Blue" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  3. "Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
    • "Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)" ("Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)", 2007)
    • "Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)" (Dominate Volume One, 2007)
    • "Nice and Blue (Pt. Two)" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  4. "Nine Stories" ( Ten Stories , 2012)

O

  1. "O, Porcupine" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  2. "Orange Spider" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)

P

  1. "Pale Horse" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
    • "Pale Horse" (Audiotree Live, 2015)
  2. "Paper Hanger" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
    • "Paper-Hanger" ("Paper-Hanger", 2005)

R

  1. "Rainbow Signs" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
    • "Rainbow Signs (Fa So La Version)" ("Awake in a Dream", 2016)
  2. "Red Cow" ("Red Cow", 2015)
    • "Red Cow" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
    • "Red Cow" (Audiotree Live, 2015)
    • "Red Cow" (Audiotree.tv Free 2015 Compilation, 2015)
    • "Red Cow (Golden Calf Version)" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016)
    • "Red Cow" ([A→B] Live, 2018)

S

  1. "Seven Sisters" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  2. "Silencer" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "Silencer" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  3. "Son of a Widow" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
    • "Son of a Widow" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  4. "Song for a Rapist" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)

T

  1. "The Angel of Death Came to David's Room" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
    • "The Angel of Death Came to David's Room" (Daytrotter Session, 2012)
  2. "The Comfort You Give Is Only Torment" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)
  3. "The Cure for Pain" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "The Cure for Pain" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  4. "The Dryness and the Rain" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  5. "The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie" ("The Fox, the Crow and the Cookie", 2009)
  6. "The Ghost" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "The Ghost" (The Nail Volume One, 2003)
    • "The Ghost" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  7. "The King Beetle on a Coconut Estate" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  8. "The Soviet" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  9. "The Sun and the Moon" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
  10. "There Is Hope for a Tree Cut Down" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)
  11. "Tie Me Up! Untie Me!" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
  12. "Timothy Hay" ( It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright , 2009)
  13. "Torches Together" ( Catch for Us the Foxes , 2004)
    • "Torches Together" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  14. "Tortoises All the Way Down" ([Untitled], 2018)

W

  1. "Watermelon Ascot" ( Pale Horses , 2015)
  2. "We Know Who Our Enemies Are" (I Never Said That I Was Brave, 2001)
    • "We Know who Our Enemies Are" (Furnace Fest 2001, 2001)
    • "We Know Who Our Enemies Are" ( [A→B] Life , 2002)
    • "We Know who Our Enemies Are" (Songs From the Penalty Box, Vol. 5, 2002)
    • "We Know Who Our Enemies Are" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  3. "Wendy & Betsy" ([Untitled], 2018)
  4. "Werewolf King (Demo)" ( Pale Horses: Appendix , 2016)
  5. "Winter Solstice" ([Untitled], 2018)
    • "Winter Solstice" (alt. version) ([untitled], 2018)
  6. "Wolf Am I! (and Shadow)" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)
    • "Wolf Am I! (And Shadow)" ([A→B] Live, 2018)
  7. "Working in a Factory" (Blood Enough for Us All, 2000)

Y

  1. "Yellow Spider" ( Brother, Sister , 2006)

See also

Notes

  1. A traditional Sacred Harp song, "Come, humble sinner, in whose breast?" (SH1991 #94).
  2. A traditional Sacred Harp song, "Where are the Hebrew children?" (SH1991 #133).
  3. Cover of Nirvana's "In Bloom."
  4. Incorrectly labelled as "[A→B] Life."

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