Alice (given Name) - Songs About Alice

Songs About Alice

  • "Alice Practice" by Crystal Castles from the album Alice Practice EP
  • "White Rabbit", the most popular song from the 1960s psychedelic rock group Jefferson Airplane
  • "All the Girls Love Alice" by Elton John from the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  • "Blues for Alice", written by Charlie Parker and performed by Roland Kirk in the album We Free Kings
  • "Go ask Alice" by The Legendary Pink Dots from the album Asylum
  • "Living Next Door to Alice", by New World, made famous by Smokie, with a further adaptation by Gompie
  • "Alice" from the Nana Kitade album titled 18: Eighteen. There is also a metal version of this song produced by Marty Friedman on the Nana Kitade album Berry Berry Singles
  • "Alice", song and the title of a 2002 album by Tom Waits.
  • "Watching Alice" by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds released on the album Tender Prey.
  • "Alice", a 1982 song by The Sisters of Mercy
  • "Alice" by Avril Lavigne, "Her Name is Alice" by Shinedown, "Alice's Theme" by Danny Elfman and eighteen other songs on the Almost Alice album based on or inspired by Tim Burton's film Alice in Wonderland
  • "Blue Alice" by Ayria, from her album, Hearts For Bullets
  • "Alice" by Stevie Nicks, from her album, The Other Side of the Mirror
  • "Alice" by Moby, from his album, Last Night
  • "Alice's Restaurant"
  • "Alice Human Sacrifice" by Meiko, Miku, Kaito, Len And Rin, Vocaloids
  • "Alice" by Cocteau Twins
  • "Alice" by Hatsune Miku
  • "Persona Alice" By Hatsune Miku

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