List of Regina Spektor Songs - Spektor As Lead Artist and Songwriter (87)

Spektor As Lead Artist and Songwriter (87)

Title Album
"Mockingbird" Public domain
"Love Affair" 11:11
"Rejazz"
"Back of a Truck"
"Buildings"
"Mary Ann"
"Flyin'"
"Wasteside"
"Pavlov's Daughter"
"2.99 Cent Blues"
"Braille"
"I Want to Sing"
"Sunshine"
"Samson" Songs
"Oedipus"
"Prisoners"
"Reading Time with Pickle"
"Consequence of Sounds"
"Daniel Cowman"
"Bon Idée"
"Aching to Pupate"
"Lounge"
"Lacrimosa"
"Lullaby"
"Ne Me Quitte Pas"
"Ode to Divorce" Soviet Kitsch
"Poor Little Rich Boy"
"Carbon Monoxide"
"The Flowers"
"Us"
"Sailor Song"
"Your Honor"
"Ghost of Corporate Future"
"Chemo Limo"
"Somedays"
"Scarecrow and Fungus" Us EP
"December"
"Ain't No Cover" Live at Bull Moose
"Pound of Flesh"
"The Noise"
"Fidelity" Begin to Hope
"Better"
"On the Radio"
"Field Below"
"Hotel Song"
"Après Moi"
"20 Years of Snow"
"That Time"
"Edit"
"Lady"
"Summer in the City"
"Another Town" Begin to Hope (Special Edition)
"Uh-Merica"
"Baobabs"
"Düsseldorf"
"Music Box"
"Hero" Begin to Hope (iTunes Version)
"Bartender"
"The Call" The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian soundtrack
"The Calculation" Far
"Eet"
"Blue Lips"
"Folding Chair"
"Machine"
"Laughing With"
"Human of the Year"
"Two Birds"
"Dance Anthem of the '80s"
"Genius Next Door"
"Wallet"
"One More Time with Feeling"
"Man of a Thousand Faces"
"Time is All Around" Far (Special Edition)
"The Sword and the Pen"
"Riot Gear"
"Love, You're a Whore" Live in London
"Silly Eye-Color Generalizations"
"Bobbing for Apples"
"Small Town Moon" What We Saw from the Cheap Seats
"Oh Marcello"
"Firewood"
"Patron Saint"
"How"
"All the Rowboats"
"Ballad of a Politician"
"Open"
"The Party"
"Jessica"

In Soviet Kitsch, there is a brief spoken word piece titled “* * *”, in which Spektor and her brother, Barry (Bear) Spektor, discuss the following song on the album ("Your Honor").

A different version of Songs' "Samson" can be found on Begin to Hope.

A different version of Songs' "Ne Me Quitte Pas" can be found on What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, under the title "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)".

In June 2012, Spektor released yet another version of "Ne Me Quitte Pas" online, keeping the multi-instrument production heard on What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, but replacing the English verses with Russian lyrics. The new rendition was titled "Не Покидай Меня".

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