The Forgotten Arm - The Forgotten Arm Tour

The Forgotten Arm Tour

Released in 2005-2006

SET- LIST:

  • Dear John
  • Goodbye Caroline
  • Going Through the Motions
  • Humpty Dumpty
  • Save Me
  • Wise Up
  • Video
  • Little Bombs
  • Amateur
  • Driving Sideways
  • She Really Wants You
  • I Can't Get My Head Around It
  • Sugarcoated
  • I Can't Help You Anymore

Encore:

  • King of the Jailhouse
  • One
  • That's Just What You Are
  • Pavlov's Bell
  • It's Not
  • Deathly
Aimee Mann
'Til Tuesday albums
  • Voices Carry
  • Welcome Home
  • Everything's Different Now
  • Coming Up Close: A Retrospective
Solo albums
  • Whatever
  • I'm with Stupid
  • Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo
  • Lost in Space
  • The Forgotten Arm
  • One More Drifter in the Snow
  • @#%&*! Smilers
  • Charmer
Other albums
  • Bark Along with The Young Snakes
  • Aimee Mann & The Young Snakes
  • Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture
  • Ultimate Collection
  • Live at St. Ann's Warehouse
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Michael Penn
  • "Time Stand Still"

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