Motion Sickness (song) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs by Conor Oberst.

  1. "Motion Sickness" (4:46)
  2. "Soon You Will Be Leaving Your Man" (5:10)
Bright Eyes
  • Mike Mogis
  • Conor Oberst
  • Nate Walcott
  • Rachel Blumberg
  • Andy LeMaster
  • Anton Patzner
  • Janet Weiss
Studio albums
  • Letting Off the Happiness
  • Fevers and Mirrors
  • Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground
  • A Christmas Album
  • I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
  • Digital Ash in a Digital Urn
  • Cassadaga
  • The People's Key
Other albums
  • A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997
  • Motion Sickness
  • Noise Floor
  • Lagniappe: A Saddle Creek Benefit for Hurricane Katrina Relief
EPs
  • Bright Eyes / Squadcar 96
  • Every Day and Every Night
  • Oh Holy Fools
  • Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page
  • There Is No Beginning to the Story
  • One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels
  • Four Winds
Singles
  • "Motion Sickness"
  • "Drunk Kid Catholic"
  • "Lover I Don't Have to Love"
  • "Lua"
  • "Take It Easy (Love Nothing)"
  • "When the President Talks to God"
  • 'First Day of My Life"
  • "Easy/Lucky/Free"
  • "Susan Miller Rag"
  • "Hot Knives"
  • "Singularity"
  • "Shell Games"
  • "Jejune Stars"
Conor Oberst solo
  • Water
  • Here's to Special Treatment
  • The Soundtrack to My Movie
  • Kill the Monster Before It Eats Baby
  • Conor Oberst
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Songs
  • Saddle Creek Records
  • Commander Venus
  • Desaparecidos
  • Monsters of Folk
  • Park Ave.
  • The Faint
  • Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band

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