Outside Summer Festivals Tour - Songs

Songs

From The Man Who Sold the World

  • "The Man Who Sold the World"

From Hunky Dory

  • "Andy Warhol"

From The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

  • "Moonage Daydream"

From Aladdin Sane

  • "Aladdin Sane"

From Diamond Dogs

  • "Diamond Dogs"

From Low

  • "Breaking Glass" (Bowie, Dennis Davis, George Murray)

From "Heroes"

  • "Heroes" (Bowie, Brian Eno)

From Lodger

  • "Look Back in Anger" (Bowie, Eno)

From Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)

  • "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)"
  • "Teenage Wildlife"

From Tin Machine II

  • "Baby Universal" (Bowie, Reeves Gabrels)

From Black Tie White Noise

  • "Jump They Say"

From Outside

  • "Outside" (Bowie, Kevin Armstrong)
  • "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels, Mike Garson, Erdal Kizilcay, Sterling Campbell)
  • "A Small Plot of Land" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels, Garson, Kizilcay)
  • "Hallo Spaceboy" (Bowie, Eno)
  • "The Motel" (Bowie, Eno)
  • "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" (Bowie, Eno)
  • "The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels)
  • "We Prick You" (Bowie, Eno)
  • "Strangers When We Meet"

From Earthling

  • "Little Wonder" (Bowie, Gabrels, Mark Plati)
  • "Seven Years in Tibet" (Bowie, Gabrels)
  • "Telling Lies"

Other songs:

  • "All the Young Dudes" (from All the Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople, written by Bowie)
  • "Lust for Life" (from Lust for Life by Iggy Pop, written by Pop and Bowie)
  • "My Death" (from La Valse à Mille Temps by Jacques Brel, written by Brel & Shuman)
  • "Under Pressure" (a single by Bowie and Queen from the Queen's Hot Space, written by Bowie, John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor)
  • "White Light/White Heat" (from White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed)

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Famous quotes containing the word songs:

    The hills are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for a thousand years.
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