List of Songs Named For The Phoenix

The phoenix has provided the name for a number of songs, often incorporating the mythological bird's theme of rebirth. Following is a list of songs so named:

  • "Phoenix", by Decoded Feedback, from Shockwave
  • "Phoenix", by Breaking Pangaea, from Phoenix
  • "Phoenix", by Daft Punk, from Homework
  • "Phoenix," by Dan Fogelberg, from Phoenix
  • "The Phoenix", by Fall Out Boy, from Save Rock and Roll
  • "The Phoenix", by Labelle, from Phoenix
  • "Phoenix", by Magic Carpet, from Magic Carpet
  • "Phoenix", by The Prodigy, from Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
  • "Phoenix", by Stratovarius, from Infinite
  • "Phoenix", by Wishbone Ash, from Wishbone Ash
  • "Phoenix", by Wolfmother, from Cosmic Egg
  • "The Phoenix", by Pepper, from Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations'’

Phoenix, by The Butterfly Effect

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, songs, named and/or phoenix:

    My list of things I never pictured myself saying when I pictured myself as a parent has grown over the years.
    Polly Berrien Berends (20th century)

    Weigh what loss your honor may sustain
    If with too credent ear you list his songs,
    Or lose your heart, or your chaste treasure open
    To his unmastered importunity.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    The militancy of men, through all the centuries, has drenched the world with blood, and for these deeds of horror and destruction men have been rewarded with monuments, with great songs and epics. The militancy of women has harmed no human life save the lives of those who fought the battle of righteousness. Time alone will reveal what reward will be allotted to women.
    Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928)

    1946: I go to graduate school at Tulane in order to get distance from a “possessive” mother. I see a lot of a red-haired girl named Maude-Ellen. My mother asks one day: “Does Maude-Ellen have warts? Every girl I’ve known named Maude-Ellen has had warts.” Right: Maude-Ellen had warts.
    Bill Bouke (20th century)

    Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion’s paws,
    And make the earth devour her own sweet brood;
    Pluck the keen teeth from the fierce tiger’s jaws,
    And burn the long-liv’d phoenix in her blood;
    Make glad and sorry seasons as thou fleet’st,
    And do what’er thou wilt, swift-footed Time,
    To the wide world and all her fading sweets;
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)