Genius Lyrics
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The Cranberries – Zombie
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The Cranberries describe the violence in “The Troubles,” the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland between nationalists (mainly self-identified as Irish or Roman Catholic) and
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The Cranberries – Ode to My Family
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“Ode To My Family” is a 1994 alternative rock song by The Cranberries, which appeared on their 1994 album “No Need To Argue.” The lyrics tell about lead singer Dolores O'Riordan’s
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The Cranberries – Animal Instinct
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Dolores shares her happiness of being a mother in “Animal Instinct.” Two years prior to the release of song Dolores had a child. In an interview, she explained that she was never
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The Cranberries – Just My Imagination
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[Verse 1] / There was a game we used to play / We would hit the town on Friday night / Stay in bed until Sunday / We used to be so free / We were livin' for the love we had / Livin
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The Cranberries – Free to Decide
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This song is by The Cranberries and appears on the album To the Faithful Departed (1996).
Fergal (November 2002, Hot Press) :
That was basically just because we were starting to
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The Cranberries – Promises
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Dolores questions the vows and promises made during her wedding, after being through a divorce. In an interview for Ovation’s Music Express, with Dave Fanning, she explained that
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The Cranberries – Linger
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“Linger” is a defining song of the 90’s alternative rock period and the song that put Irish band The Cranberries on the map.
Despite being on the original demo that got them
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The Cranberries – Time Is Ticking Out
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We better think about the things we say / We better think about the games we play / The world went round, yeah, around and round / We better think about the consequences / We
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The Cranberries – When You're Gone
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[Intro] / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / Do-be-da, do-be-da / [
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The Cranberries – Reason
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[Chorus] / Nothing to say, nothing to do / Nowhere to go, and I can't get over being with you / I don't know what to say, I don't know what to do / I don't know what you want, is
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The Cranberries – Salvation
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The biggest hit off of To The Faithful Departed deals with addiction. Limerick in ‘96 was a cesspool of drugs that The Cranberries had bubbling all around them.
The song charted
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The Cranberries – Not Sorry
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I keep on looking through the window again / But I'm not sorry if I do insult you / And I'm sad, not sorry 'bout the way that things went / And you'll be happy and I'll be forsaken
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AJJ – Zombie by the Cranberries by Andrew Jackson Jihad
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“Zombie by the Cranberries by Andrew Jackson Jihad” is the eleventh track on AJJ’s fourth album, Knife Man. Throughout the song Sean Bonnette laments his inability to support
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The Cranberries – Roses
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Life is no garden of roses / More like a thistle in time / Sailing past / Waiting for no one this time / Sailing fast / Waiting for no one this time / Now that you've killed me
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The Cranberries – Pretty
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You're so pretty the way you are / You're so pretty the way you are / And you have no reason / To be so insolent to me / You're so pretty the way you are / La... la... / You can
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The Cranberries – Disappointment
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[Verse 1] / Disappointment you shouldn't have done / You couldn't have done, you wouldn't have done / The things you did then and we could've been happy / What a piteous thing, a
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The Cranberries – Lost
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[Verse 1] / Feel the storm is coming in / I wonder where should I begin / In the past / In the past / I feel I'm dwelling in the past / I know the time is moving fast / And you
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The Cranberries – Lost
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[Verse 1] / Feel the storm is coming in / I wonder where should I begin / In the past / In the past / I feel I'm dwelling in the past / I know the time is moving fast / And you
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The Cranberries – Wanted
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[Verse 1] / Sittin' in an armchair / With my head between my hands / I wouldn't have to be like this / If you'd only understand / Too many misunderstandings / Causing such delay
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The Cranberries – How
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[Verse 1] / Look, you're standing alone (Standing alone) / However I should have known (I should have known) / [Pre-Chorus] / Never before, never again / You will ignore, I will
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The Cranberries – No Need to Argue
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A smooth and intimist a capella song, where Dolores comes to terms with the end of a special relationship.
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The Cranberries – Analyse
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Close your eyes, close your eyes / Breathe the air, out there / We are free, we can be wide open / For you opened my eyes to the beauty I see / We will pray, we will stay wide open
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The Cranberries – You and Me
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I'm not going out tonight / 'cause I don't want to go / I am staying at home tonight / 'cause I don't want to know / You revealed a world to me / And I would never be / Dwelling in
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The Cranberries – Ridiculous Thoughts
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Twister, oh, does anyone see through you? / You're a twister, oh, an animal / But you're so happy, how? / I didn't go along with / You're so happy how? / Na-na-na-na / But you're
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The Cranberries – Them
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Oh, don't listen to what they say / Make up your mind, walk away / Oh, don't even give them the time of day / They put you wrong / Turn away / So why did they all just walk away
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The Cranberries – All Over Now
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“All Over Now” is the first single from The Cranberries' final album “In The End”. The song was premiered on January 15, 2019, the first anniversary of Dolores O'Riordan’s death.
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The Cranberries – Liar
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[Verse 1] / Say it if you want to, and say it if you will / But if you don't say what you are thinking / And I won't take too kindly to it / Well, all I want is something special
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The Cranberries – I Still Do
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[Verse 1] / I'm not ready for this / Though I thought I would be / I can't see the future / Though I thought I could see / [Chorus] / I don't want to leave you / Even though I have
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The Cranberries – Why
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Tell me / Tell me / [Verse 1] / Somewhere in between here and heaven / Somewhere in between where and why / Somewhere in another dimension / I can hear you asking me why / Why
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The Cranberries – Still Can't...
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Still can't recognize the way I feel / Nothing of what you said to me was real / And you still can't find the strength to apologize / He lies / You just go on laughin' and tellin
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The Cranberries – Shine Down
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[Chorus] / That was some revealing light / That you shone on me last night / Have you turned away from me / Because you know that I can't see? / [Post-Chorus] / But if you leave me
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The Cranberries – Bosnia
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I would like to state my vision / Life was so unfair / We live in our secure surroundings / And people die out there / Bosnia, was so unkind / Sarajevo, change my mind / And we all
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The Cranberries – Hollywood
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[Verse 1] / I've got a picture in my head, in my head / It's me and you, we are in bed, we are in bed / You'll always be there when I call, when I call / You'll always be there
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The Cranberries – War Child
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Who will save the war child baby / Who controls the keys / The web we weave is thick and sordid / Fine by me / At times of war we’re all the losers, there’s no victory / We shoot
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The Cranberries – I Can't Be With You
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[Verse 1] / Lying in my bed again / And I cry cause you're not here / Crying in my head again / And I know that it's not clear / Put your hands, put your hands / Inside my face and
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The Cranberries – Chrome Paint
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[Verse 1] / You always put the blame on me / But that's not the way it's supposed to be, oh / Don't you hang around my door / Don't wanna see you anymore / Mussolini and Adolf knew
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The Cranberries – Empty
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[Verse] / Something has left my life / And I don't know where it went to, a-a-ah / Somebody caused me strife / And it's not what I was seeking / Didn't you see me? Didn't you hear
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The Cranberries – Waltzing Back
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Who gave them the right / Waltzing back into your life? / Your life, your life? / Now I feel fear / I wish that they'd never come here / Here, here / What they gonna do? / What
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The Cranberries – Joe
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There was a time, I was so lonely (away) / Remember the time, It was a Friday (away) / You made me feel fine, We did it my way (away) / I sat on your knees, every Friday (away) / (
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The Cranberries – Tomorrow
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I think that you're mad / You spend a lot of time in your head / I know that you're mad / You spend a lot of time in your head / If you could come away with me / You should come
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The Cranberries – Stars
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The stars are bright tonight / And I am walking nowhere / I guess I will be alright / Desire gets you nowhere / And you are always right / And my, you are so perfect / Take you as
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The Cranberries – Put Me Down
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[Verse] / Let me take you by the hand / Away from here / To another land / Oh this land in which we live / Where people love and are meant to forgive / And you always prove me
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