Pink Floyd Songs With Wright Singing Lead Vocals
- "Astronomy Domine", with Syd Barrett (1967)
- "Matilda Mother", with Barrett (1967)
- "Paintbox" (1967)
- "It Would Be So Nice" (1968)
- "Let There Be More Light", with David Gilmour and Roger Waters (1968)
- "Remember a Day" (1968)
- "Corporal Clegg", with Gilmour and Nick Mason (1968)
- "See-Saw" (1968)
- "Crumbling Land", with Gilmour (1970)
- "Summer '68" (1970)
- "Echoes", with Gilmour (1971)
- "Burning Bridges", with Gilmour (1972)
- "Stay" (1972)
- "Time", with Gilmour (1973)
- "Us and Them", with Gilmour (1973)
- "Wearing the Inside Out", with Gilmour (1994)
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