List of songs written by Buddy and Julie Miller

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This article contains a list of compositions by Buddy Miller, Julie Miller, and their collaborators.

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Each composition is followed by the album or albums on which it appears.

List of compositions

Key

1. written by Julie Miller
2. written by Buddy Miller
3. co-written by Julie Miller and Buddy Miller
2. co-written by Julie Miller, Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale
5. co-written by Julie Miller and Larry Campbell
6. co-written by Julie Miller, Jim Lauderdale, and K.R. Ladner
7. co-written by Julie Miller and Bill Mallonee
8. co-written by Julie Miller and Bill Frisell
9. co-written by Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale
10. co-written by Buddy Miller and Victoria Williams

1–9

"100 Million Little Bombs" 3

A–D

"A Kiss on the Lips" 1

"All My Tears" 1

"All the Pieces of Mary" 1

"Baby Don't Let Me Down" 3

"Blue Pony" 1

"Broken Things" 1

"By Way of Sorrow" 1

"Chalk" 1

"Cruel Moon" 3

"Dancing Girl" 1

"Dangerous Place 1

"Dirty Water" 3

"Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" 3

"Dogtown" 1

"Don't Cry for Me" 1

"Don't Listen to the Wind" 1

"Don't Say Goodbye" 1

"Don't Tell Me" 3

"Don't Wait" 9

"Draggin the River" 3

E–G

"Ellis County" 1

"Every Time We Say Goodbye" 1

"Fall on the Rock" 1

"Fire and Water" 3

"Forever Has Come to an End" 1

"Forever My Beloved" 1

"Garage Sale" 2

"Gasoline and Matches" 3

"Give Me An Ocean" 1

"God's Winged Horse" 8

H–I

"He Walks Through Walls" 1

"Help Wanted" 3

"Holding Up the Sky" 1

"Hole in My Head" 9

"Hush, Sorrow" 1

"I Call on You" 1

"I Can't Get Over You" 1

"I Can't Help It" 1

"I Can't Slow Down" 3

"I Don't Mean Maybe" 3

"I Know Why The River Runs" 1

"I'm Not Getting Any Better at Goodbye" 3

"I'm Pretending" 3

"I'm Too Used to Loving You" 3

"I Need You" 1

"In Memory of my Heart" 3

"Is That You" 3

"I Still Cry" 1

"I Will Follow You" 1

J–M

"June" 1

"King of my Heart" 1

"Labor of Love" 1

"Last Song" 7

"Letters to Emily" 1

"Little Bitty Kiss" 3

"Little Darlin'" 1

"Lonesome For You" 6

"Looking for a Heartache Like You" 4

"Long Time" 1

"Love Grows Wild" 3

"Love in the Ruins" 9

"Love Snuck Up" 9

"Love Will Find You" 1

"Maggie" 1

"Memphis Jane" 1

"Midnight and Lonesome" 1

"Midnight Highway" 5

"My Love Will Follow You" 3

"My Psychiatrist" 1

"Mystery Love" 3

N–R

"Oh Fait Pitié d'Amour (Love Have Mercy on Me)" 1

"Orphan Train" 1

"Out In the Rain" 1

"Quecreek" 1

"Rachel" 1

"Returning" 9

"Ride The Wind To Me" 1

S–T

"Shelter Me" 3

"Sometimes I Cry" 9

"Somewhere Trouble Don't Go" 1

"Song to the Devil (I'm Thru with You)" 3

"Strange Lover" 1

"Take Me Back" 1

"That's Just How She Cries" 1

"The Devil is the Angel" 1

"The River's Gonna Run" 1

"The Speed of Light" 1

"This Old World" 10

"Through the Eyes of a Broken Heart" 1

"Too Many Troubles" 3

W–Y

"Watching Amy Dance" 2

"Water When the Well is Dry" 2

"What Would Jesus Do" 1

"When It Comes to You" 4

"Who Owns Your Heart" 3

"Wide River To Cross" 3

"Wild Card" 4

"You Knew the Way to My Heart" 1

"You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast" 1

"You're Still Gone" 1

"You Wrecked Up My Heart" 3

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