David Bowie (1947–2016) was an English musician who recorded over 400 different songs in a career which spanned six decades. Bowie worked with numerous artists throughout his career, including producers Tony Visconti, Brian Eno and singer Iggy Pop, and was the primary songwriter for most of his songs; he recorded cover versions of songs by artists including the Who, the Pretty Things and the Yardbirds. Beginning his career under the name Davy Jones, Bowie released singles with multiple backing bands, including the King Bees and the Lower Third, all of which went generally unnoticed. Following his baroque pop and music hall influenced self-titled debut album in 1967, he released his first successful single "Space Oddity", which introduced the fictional astronaut Major Tom. He then released his folk rock inspired second self-titled album in 1969, the hard rock The Man Who Sold the World (1970), and the art pop Hunky Dory (1971), which represented an artistic breakthrough for Bowie, containing songs such as "Changes" and "Life on Mars?".
Between 1972 and 1974, Bowie was a pioneer of the glam rock genre, as showcased on The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972), which launched Bowie to stardom, Aladdin Sane and the covers album Pin Ups (both 1973), and Diamond Dogs (1974). His songs from this era include "Suffragette City", "The Jean Genie", "Rebel Rebel" and "All the Young Dudes" (made famous by Mott the Hoople), the last two of which are regarded as glam anthems. Young Americans (1975) showcased Bowie's interest in soul and R&B music, as well as funk ("Fame"). Station to Station (1976) was the vehicle for his persona the Thin White Duke, and is commonly known as the musical transition between Young Americans and his experimental art rock Berlin Trilogy, consisting of Low (1977), "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger (1979). Working with Eno and Visconti, Low featured songs influenced by electronic and ambient music, "Heroes" expanding upon Low with a more art pop sound (prominently on its well-known title track), and Lodger marking the partial return to his previous drum and guitar-based rock sound, with elements of new wave and world music present. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980) was a culmination of his 1970s works and featured the singles "Ashes to Ashes" and "Fashion". Bowie then recorded "Under Pressure" with Queen and the title track for the 1982 film Cat People with Giorgio Moroder.
Bowie reached his commercial peak with the post-disco and dance-oriented Let's Dance in 1983. Tonight followed a year later, after which Bowie contributed to various film soundtracks and released the pop rock Never Let Me Down (1987). In 1988, Bowie briefly halted his solo career to record with the band Tin Machine, who explored alternative and grunge styles before the genres were particularly well-known; the band dissolved in 1992 and Bowie resumed his solo career. Black Tie White Noise (1993) marked a creative resurgence for Bowie, featuring songs influenced by soul and jazz music, and made prominent use of electronic instruments. After releasing the experimental The Buddha of Suburbia later the same year, Bowie experimented with industrial rock on Outside (1995), drum and bass and jungle on Earthling (1997), and ended the 1990s with the pop rock-oriented Hours (1999). Bowie reunited with Visconti for the rest of his career, releasing the rock albums Heathen (2002) and Reality (2003) before taking a break from music. His final releases were the art rock-oriented The Next Day in 2013, the song "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" in 2014, and his final album Blackstar in 2016, before his death of liver cancer two days after its release. The art rock and jazz album was Bowie's intended swan song, featuring several lyrics that revolved around his impending death. Three new songs from the Blackstar sessions were released on the EP No Plan in 2017. Bowie's unreleased album Toy, recorded in 2000, was posthumously released in 2021.
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Song | Writer(s) | Original release | Year | Ref. |
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"1917" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
B-side of "Thursday's Child" (UK CD2) | 1999 | |
"1984" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"5:15 The Angels Have Gone" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"'87 and Cry" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Abdulmajid" | David Bowie | "Heroes" (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"Absolute Beginners" | David Bowie | Absolute Beginners (soundtrack) | 1986 | |
"Across the Universe" (The Beatles cover) |
John Lennon Paul McCartney ‡ |
Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Afraid" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"African Night Flight" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"After All" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"After Today" | David Bowie | Sound + Vision (box set) | 1989 | |
"Alabama Song" | Bertolt Brecht Kurt Weill ‡ |
Non-album single | 1980 | |
"Aladdin Sane (1913–1938–197?)" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Algeria Touchshriek" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"All Saints" | David Bowie | Low (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"All the Madmen" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"All the Young Dudes" (live) | David Bowie | David Live | 1974 | |
"Always Crashing in the Same Car" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"Amsterdam" (Jacques Brel cover) |
Jacques Brel Mort Shuman ‡ |
B-side of "Sorrow" | 1973 | |
"Andy Warhol" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Angel, Angel, Grubby Face" (demo) | David Bowie | Spying Through a Keyhole | 2019 | |
"Animal Farm" (demo) | David Bowie | Conversation Piece | 2019 | |
"Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (The Who cover) |
Roger Daltrey Pete Townshend ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"April's Tooth of Gold" (demo) | David Bowie | Conversation Piece | 2019 | |
"Art Decade" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"As the World Falls Down" | David Bowie | Labyrinth | 1986 | |
"Ashes to Ashes" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Atomica" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"Baal's Hymn" | Bertolt Brecht Dominic Muldowney ‡ |
Baal (EP) | 1982 | |
"Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Ballad of the Adventurers" | Bertolt Brecht Dominic Muldowney ‡ |
Baal (EP) | 1982 | |
"Bang Bang" (Iggy Pop cover) |
Iggy Pop Ivan Kral ‡ |
Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Bars of the County Jail" | David Bowie | Early On (1964–1966) | 1991 | |
"Battle for Britain (The Letter)" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Mark Plati |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"Be My Wife" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"Beat of Your Drum" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Beauty and the Beast" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Because You're Young" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"A Better Future" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"The Bewlay Brothers" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Big Brother" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Black Country Rock" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Black Tie White Noise" (with Al B. Sure!) |
David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Blackout" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Blackstar" | David Bowie | Blackstar | 2015 | |
"Bleed Like a Craze, Dad" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Blue Jean" | David Bowie | Tonight | 1984 | |
"Bombers" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory (1990 reissue) |
1990 | |
"Born in a UFO" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"Boss of Me" | David Bowie Gerry Leonard |
The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Boys Keep Swinging" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Breaking Glass" | David Bowie Dennis Davis George Murray |
Low | 1977 | |
"Brilliant Adventure" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Bring Me the Disco King" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Buddha of Suburbia" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Buddha of Suburbia" (with Lenny Kravitz) |
David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Cactus" (Pixies cover) |
Black Francis ‡ | Heathen | 2002 | |
"Can You Hear Me?" | David Bowie | Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Candidate" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" | David Bowie Giorgio Moroder |
Cat People (soundtrack) | 1982 | |
"Changes" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Chilly Down" | David Bowie | Labyrinth | 1986 | |
"China Girl" (Iggy Pop cover) |
David Bowie Iggy Pop |
Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Ching-a-Ling" | David Bowie | Love You till Tuesday | 1984 | |
"Come and Buy My Toys" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Conversation Piece" | David Bowie | B-side of "The Prettiest Star" | 1970 | |
"Cracked Actor" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Criminal World" (Metro cover) |
Peter Godwin Duncan Browne Sean Lyons ‡ |
Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Crystal Japan" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1980 | |
"Cygnet Committee" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Dancing Out in Space" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Dancing with the Big Boys" (with Iggy Pop) | David Bowie Iggy Pop Carlos Alomar |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"Day-In Day-Out" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Days" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Dead Against It" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Dead Man Walking" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"Diamond Dogs" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Did You Ever Have a Dream" | David Bowie | B-side of "Love You till Tuesday" | 1967 | |
"Dirty Boys" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"The Dirty Song" | Bertolt Brecht Dominic Muldowney ‡ |
Baal (EP) | 1982 | |
"D.J." | David Bowie Brian Eno Carlos Alomar |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Do Anything You Say" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1966 | |
"Dodo" | David Bowie | Sound + Vision (box set) | 1989 | |
"Dollar Days" | David Bowie | Blackstar | 2016 | |
"Don't Bring Me Down" (Pretty Things cover) |
Johnnie Dee ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Don't Let Me Down & Down" | Tahra Mint Hembara Martine Valmont ‡ |
Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Don't Look Down" (Iggy Pop cover) |
Iggy Pop James Williamson ‡ |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"Don't Sit Down" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"The Dreamers" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Drive-In Saturday" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"The Drowned Girl" | Bertolt Brecht Kurt Weill ‡ |
Baal (EP) | 1982 | |
"Eight Line Poem" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Everyone Says 'Hi'" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"Everything's Alright" (The Mojos cover) |
Nicky Crouch John Konrad Simon Stavely Stuart James Keith Karlson ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Fame" | David Bowie Carlos Alomar John Lennon |
Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Fantastic Voyage" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Fascination" | David Bowie Luther Vandross |
Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Fashion" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Fill Your Heart" | Biff Rose Paul Williams ‡ |
Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Five Years" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"Fly" | David Bowie | Reality (bonus disc) | 2003 | |
"Footstompin'" / "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" | Aaron Collins Ande Rand Armand Piron Clarence Williams ‡ |
RarestOneBowie | 1974 | |
"Friday on My Mind" (The Easybeats cover) |
George Young Harry Vanda ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Future Legend" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Get Real" | David Bowie | Outside (Japanese bonus track) |
1995 | |
"Girl Loves Me" | David Bowie | Blackstar | 2016 | |
"Girls" (Tina Turner cover) |
David Bowie Erdal Kızılçay |
B-side of "Time Will Crawl" | 1987 | |
"Glass Spider" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"God Bless the Girl" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"God Knows I'm Good" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"God Only Knows" (The Beach Boys cover) |
Brian Wilson Tony Asher ‡ |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"Golden Years" | David Bowie | Station to Station | 1975 | |
"Good Morning Girl" | David Bowie | B-side of "Do Anything You Say" | 1966 | |
"Goodbye 3d (Threepenny) Joe" (demo) | David Bowie | Spying Through a Keyhole | 2019 | |
"The Gospel According to Tony Day" | David Bowie | B-side of "The Laughing Gnome" | 1967 | |
"Growin' Up" (Bruce Springsteen cover) |
Bruce Springsteen ‡ | Pin Ups (1990 reissue) |
1990 | |
"Hallo Spaceboy" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Hang On to Yourself" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1971 | |
"The Hearts Filthy Lesson" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Heat" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Heathen (The Rays)" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"Here Comes the Night" (Them cover) |
Bert Berns ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" (Ohio Players cover) |
Leroy Bonner Joe Harris Marshall Jones Ralph Middlebrooks Dutch Robinson Clarence Satchell Gary Webster ‡ |
David Live (1990 reissue) |
1990 | |
"'Heroes'" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
"Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Hole in the Ground" | David Bowie | Toy | 2021 | |
"Holy Holy" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1971 | |
"How Does the Grass Grow?" | David Bowie Jerry Lordan |
The Next Day | 2013 | |
"I Can't Explain" (The Who cover) |
Pete Townshend ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"I Can't Give Everything Away" | David Bowie | Blackstar | 2016 | |
"I Can't Read" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
The Ice Storm (soundtrack) | 1997 | |
"I Dig Everything" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1966 | |
"I Feel Free" (Cream cover) |
Jack Bruce Pete Brown ‡ |
Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"I Keep Forgettin'" (Chuck Jackson cover) |
Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller Gil Garfield ‡ |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday" (Morrissey cover) |
Morrissey Mark E. Nevin ‡ |
Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"I Pray, Olé" | David Bowie | Lodger (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship" | Norman Carl Odam ‡ | Heathen | 2002 | |
"I Want My Baby Back" | David Bowie | Early On (1964–1966) | 1991 | |
"I Wish You Would" (Billy Boy Arnold cover) |
Billy Boy Arnold ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"I Would Be Your Slave" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"I'd Rather Be High" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"I'll Take You There" | David Bowie Gerry Leonard |
The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"I'm Afraid of Americans" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Showgirls (soundtrack) | 1995 | |
"I'm Deranged" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"I'm Not Losing Sleep" | David Bowie | B-side of "I Dig Everything" | 1966 | |
"I'm Not Quite" (demo) | David Bowie | The 'Mercury' Demos | 2019 | |
"I've Been Waiting for You" (Neil Young cover) |
Neil Young ‡ | Heathen | 2002 | |
"Ian Fish, U.K. Heir" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"If I'm Dreaming My Life" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"If You Can See Me" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"In the Heat of the Morning" | David Bowie | The World of David Bowie | 1970 | |
"The Informer" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"It Ain't Easy" | Ron Davies ‡ | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"It's Gonna Be Me" | David Bowie | Young Americans (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" (Bruce Springsteen cover) |
Bruce Springsteen ‡ | Sound + Vision (box set) | 1989 | |
"It's No Game (No. 1)" | David Bowie Hisahi Miura |
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"It's No Game (No. 2)" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Janine" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"The Jean Genie" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Jerusalem" (demo) | David Bowie | Conversation Piece | 2019 | |
"Joe the Lion" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"John, I'm Only Dancing" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1972 | |
"John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1979 | |
"Join the Gang" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Julie" | David Bowie | B-side of "Day-In Day-Out" | 1987 | |
"Jump They Say" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Karma Man" | David Bowie | The World of David Bowie | 1970 | |
"Killing a Little Time" | David Bowie | No Plan (EP) | 2017 | |
"Kingdom Come" | Tom Verlaine ‡ | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Knock on Wood" (live) (Eddie Floyd cover) |
Eddie Floyd Steve Cropper ‡ |
David Live | 1974 | |
"Kooks" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Lady Grinning Soul" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Lady Stardust" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"The Last Thing You Should Do" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Mark Plati |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"The Laughing Gnome" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1967 | |
"Law (Earthlings on Fire)" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Mark Plati |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"Lazarus" | David Bowie | Blackstar | 2015 | |
"Leon Takes Us Outside" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Let Me Sleep Beside You" | David Bowie | The World of David Bowie | 1970 | |
"Let's Dance" | David Bowie | Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Let's Spend the Night Together" (The Rolling Stones cover) |
Mick Jagger Keith Richards ‡ |
Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Letter to Hermione" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Life Is a Circus" (demo) | Roger Bunn ‡ | Clareville Grove Demos | 2019 | |
"Life on Mars?" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Lightning Frightening" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World (1990 reissue) |
1990 | |
"Like a Rocket Man" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"Little Bombardier" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Little Wonder" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Mark Plati |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"The London Boys" | David Bowie | B-side of "Rubber Band" | 1966 | |
"London Bye Ta-Ta" | David Bowie | Sound + Vision (box set) | 1989 | |
"The Loneliest Guy" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Look Back in Anger" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Looking for Lester" | David Bowie Nile Rodgers |
Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Looking for Satellites" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Mark Plati |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"Looking for Water" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Love All Around" (demo) | David Bowie | Spying Through a Keyhole | 2019 | |
"Love Is Lost" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Love Missile F1 Eleven" (Sigue Sigue Sputnik cover) |
Martin Degville Tony James Neal Whitmore ‡ |
B-side of "New Killer Star" | 2003 | |
"Love Song" (demo) | Leslie Duncan ‡ | The 'Mercury' Demos | 2019 | |
"Love You till Tuesday" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Lover to the Dawn" (demo) | David Bowie | Clareville Grove Demos | 2019 | |
"Loving the Alien" | David Bowie | Tonight | 1984 | |
"Lucy Can't Dance" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise (CD bonus track) | 1993 | |
"Magic Dance" | David Bowie | Labyrinth | 1986 | |
"Maid of Bond Street" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"The Man Who Sold the World" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Memory of a Free Festival" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Miracle Goodnight" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Modern Love" | David Bowie | Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Moonage Daydream" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1971 | |
"Moss Garden" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
"Heroes" | 1977 | |
"The Motel" | David Bowie | Outside | 1995 | |
"Mother" (John Lennon cover) |
John Lennon ‡ | Non-album single | 2021 | |
"Mother Grey" (demo) | David Bowie | Spying Through a Keyhole | 2019 | |
"Move On" | David Bowie | Lodger | 1979 | |
"My Death" (live) (Scott Walker cover) |
Jacques Brel Mort Shuman ‡ |
Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture | 1983 | |
"The Mysteries" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Nathan Adler (I)" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Nathan Adler (II)" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Neighborhood Threat" (Iggy Pop cover) |
David Bowie Iggy Pop Ricky Gardiner |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"Neuköln" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
"Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Never Get Old" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Never Let Me Down" | David Bowie Carlos Alomar |
Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"New Angels of Promise" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"A New Career in a New Town" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"New Killer Star" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"New York's in Love" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"The Next Day" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Nite Flights" (The Walker Brothers cover) |
Noel Scott Engel ‡ | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"No Control" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"No One Calls" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
B-side of "Thursday's Child" (UK CD1) | 1999 | |
"No Plan" | David Bowie | No Plan (EP) | 2017 | |
"Nothing to Be Desired" | David Bowie | B-side of "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (US single) | 1995 | |
"Nuts" | David Bowie | Is It Any Wonder? (digital) | 2020 | |
"An Occasional Dream" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Oh! You Pretty Things" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Outside" | Kevin Armstrong David Bowie |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Pablo Picasso" (The Modern Lovers cover) |
Jonathan Richman ‡ | Reality | 2003 | |
"Pallas Athena" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Panic in Detroit" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Pictures of Lily" (The Who cover) |
Pete Townshend ‡ | Substitute: The Songs of The Who | 2001 | |
"Plan" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"Please Mr. Gravedigger" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"The Prettiest Star" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1970 | |
"The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Queen Bitch" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Queen of All the Tarts (Overture)" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Quicksand" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Ragazzo solo, ragazza sola" | David Bowie Mogol |
Non-album single | 1970 | |
"Ramona A. Stone/I Am with Name" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Real Cool World" | David Bowie | Songs from the Cool World (soundtrack) | 1992 | |
"Reality" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"Rebel Never Gets Old" | David Bowie | Non-album single | 2004 | |
"Rebel Rebel" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Red Money" | David Bowie Carlos Alomar |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Red Sails" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Lodger | 1979 | |
"Remembering Marie A" | Traditional adapted by Bertolt Brecht & Dominic Muldowney ‡ |
Baal (EP) | 1982 | |
"Repetition" | David Bowie | Lodger | 1979 | |
"The Reverend Raymond Brown (Attends the Garden Fête on Thatchwick Green)" (demo) | David Bowie | Conversation Piece | 2019 | |
"The Revolutionary Song" (Credited to "The Rebels") |
David Bowie Jack Fishman |
Just a Gigolo (film) | 1978 | |
"Ricochet" | David Bowie | Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Right" | David Bowie | Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"Rock 'n' Roll with Me" | David Bowie Warren Peace |
Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Rosalyn" (Pretty Things cover) |
Jimmy Duncan Bill Farley ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Round and Round" (Chuck Berry cover) |
Chuck Berry ‡ | B-side of "Drive-In Saturday" | 1973 | |
"Rubber Band" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1966 | |
"Running Gun Blues" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Safe" | David Bowie | Heathen (SACD release) |
2002 | |
"Saviour Machine" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Scream Like a Baby" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"The Secret Life of Arabia" | David Bowie Brian Eno Carlos Alomar |
"Heroes" | 1977 | |
"See Emily Play" (Pink Floyd cover) |
Syd Barrett ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Sell Me a Coat" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Sense of Doubt" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Seven" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Seven Years in Tibet" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Earthling | 1997 | |
"Sex and the Church" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Shadow Man" | David Bowie | B-side of "Slow Burn" | 2002 | |
"Shake It" | David Bowie | Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Shapes of Things" (The Yardbirds cover) |
Paul Samwell-Smith Jim McCarty Keith Relf ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"She Shook Me Cold" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"She'll Drive the Big Car" | David Bowie | Reality | 2003 | |
"She's Got Medals" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Shilling the Rubes" | David Bowie | Unreleased | – | |
"Shining Star (Makin' My Love)" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Silly Boy Blue" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Sister Midnight" (live) (Iggy Pop cover) |
David Bowie Carlos Alomar Iggy Pop |
A Reality Tour | 2010 | |
"Slip Away" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"Slow Burn" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"A Small Plot of Land" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels Mike Garson Erdal Kızılçay Sterling Campbell |
Outside | 1995 | |
"So She" | David Bowie | The Next Day Extra | 2013 | |
"Some Are" | David Bowie | Low (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"Somebody Up There Likes Me" | David Bowie | Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Something in the Air" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Song for Bob Dylan" | David Bowie | Hunky Dory | 1971 | |
"Sons of the Silent Age" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Sorrow" (The Merseys cover) |
Bob Feldman Jerry Goldstein Richard Gottehrer ‡ |
Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"Soul Love" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"Sound and Vision" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"South Horizon" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Space Oddity" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Speed of Life" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"Star" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"Starman" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Station to Station" | David Bowie | Station to Station | 1976 | |
"Stay" | David Bowie | Station to Station | 1976 | |
"Strangers When We Meet" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Subterraneans" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" | David Bowie Maria Schneider Paul Bateman Bob Bhamra |
Nothing Has Changed | 2014 | |
"Suffragette City" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 | |
"Sunday" | David Bowie | Heathen | 2002 | |
"The Supermen" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Survive" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Sweet Head" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1990 reissue) |
1990 | |
"Sweet Thing" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Sweet Thing (Reprise)" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"Teenage Wildlife" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"Telling Lies" | David Bowie | Earthling | 1997 | |
"That's Motivation" | David Bowie | Absolute Beginners (soundtrack) | 1986 | |
"That's Where My Heart Is" | David Bowie | Early On (1964–1966) | 1991 | |
"There Is a Happy Land" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Thru' These Architects Eyes" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Thursday's Child" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Hours | 1999 | |
"Time" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Time Will Crawl" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore" | David Bowie | B-side of "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" | 2014 | |
"Tonight" (with Tina Turner) (Iggy Pop cover) |
David Bowie Iggy Pop |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"Too Dizzy" | David Bowie Erdal Kızılçay |
Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Try Some, Buy Some" (Ronnie Spector cover) |
George Harrison ‡ | Reality | 2003 | |
"Tryin' to Get to Heaven" (Bob Dylan cover) |
Bob Dylan ‡ | B-side of "Mother" | 2021 | |
"Tumble and Twirl" | David Bowie Iggy Pop |
Tonight | 1984 | |
"TVC 15" | David Bowie | Station to Station | 1976 | |
"Uncle Arthur" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"Underground" | David Bowie | Labyrinth | 1986 | |
"Untitled No. 1" | David Bowie | The Buddha of Suburbia | 1993 | |
"Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Up the Hill Backwards" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 | |
"V-2 Schneider" | David Bowie | "Heroes" | 1977 | |
"Valentine's Day" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Velvet Goldmine" | David Bowie | B-side of "Space Oddity" (re-release) | 1975 | |
"Volare" (Domenico Modugno cover) |
Franco Migliacci Domenico Modugno ‡ |
Absolute Beginners (soundtrack) | 1986 | |
"The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)" | David Bowie Brian Eno Reeves Gabrels |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Waiting for the Man" (live) (The Velvet Underground cover) |
Lou Reed ‡ | Live Santa Monica '72 | 2008 | |
"Warszawa" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Low | 1977 | |
"Watch That Man" | David Bowie | Aladdin Sane | 1973 | |
"Waterloo Sunset" (The Kinks cover) |
Ray Davies ‡ | Reality (Japanese bonus disc) |
2003 | |
"We All Go Through" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
B-side of "Thursday's Child" (UK CD1) | 1999 | |
"We Are Hungry Men" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"We Are the Dead" | David Bowie | Diamond Dogs | 1974 | |
"We Prick You" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"We Shall Go to Town" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
B-side of "Thursday's Child" (UK CD2) | 1999 | |
"The Wedding" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"The Wedding Song" | David Bowie | Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Weeping Wall" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"What in the World" | David Bowie | Low | 1977 | |
"What's Really Happening?" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Alex Grant |
Hours | 1999 | |
"When I Live My Dream" | David Bowie | David Bowie | 1967 | |
"When I Met You" | David Bowie | No Plan (EP) | 2017 | |
"When I'm Five" | David Bowie | Love You till Tuesday | 1984 | |
"When the Boys Come Marching Home" | David Bowie | Heathen (SACD release) |
2002 | |
"When the Wind Blows" | David Bowie Erdal Kızılçay |
When the Wind Blows (soundtrack) | 1986 | |
"Where Are We Now?" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Where Have All the Good Times Gone" (The Kinks cover) |
Ray Davies ‡ | Pin Ups | 1973 | |
"White Light/White Heat" (live) (The Velvet Underground cover) |
Lou Reed ‡ | Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture | 1983 | |
"Who Can I Be Now?" | David Bowie | Young Americans (1991 reissue) |
1991 | |
"The Width of a Circle" | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold the World | 1970 | |
"Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" | David Bowie | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | 1969 | |
"Wild Is the Wind" (Johnny Mathis cover) |
Ned Washington Dimitri Tiomkin ‡ |
Station to Station | 1976 | |
"Win" | David Bowie | Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Wishful Beginnings" | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Outside | 1995 | |
"Within You" | David Bowie | Labyrinth | 1986 | |
"Without You" | David Bowie | Let's Dance | 1983 | |
"Wood Jackson" | David Bowie | B-side of "Slow Burn" | 2002 | |
"Word on a Wing" | David Bowie | Station to Station | 1976 | |
"Yassassin" | David Bowie | Lodger | 1979 | |
"You Feel So Lonely You Could Die" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"(You Will) Set the World on Fire" | David Bowie | The Next Day | 2013 | |
"Your Funny Smile" | David Bowie | Unreleased | – | |
"Your Turn to Drive" | David Bowie | Nothing Has Changed | 2014 | |
"You've Been Around" | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Black Tie White Noise | 1993 | |
"Young Americans" | David Bowie | Young Americans | 1975 | |
"Zeroes" | David Bowie | Never Let Me Down | 1987 | |
"Ziggy Stardust" | David Bowie | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | 1972 |
Collaborative songs
Song | Artist credit | Writer(s) | Original release | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Amazing" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Amlapura" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"And I Say to Myself" | David Bowie with the Lower Third | David Bowie | B-side of "Can't Help Thinking About Me" | 1966 | |
"Baby Can Dance" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Baby Loves That Way" | Davy Jones and the Lower Third | David Bowie | B-side of "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" | 1965 | |
"Baby Universal" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Betty Wrong" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"A Big Hurt" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Bus Stop" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Can't Help Thinking About Me" | David Bowie with the Lower Third | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1966 | |
"Cosmic Dancer" (live) | David Bowie and Morrissey | Marc Bolan ‡ | Non-album single | 2020 | |
"Crack City" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"The Cynic" | Kashmir featuring David Bowie | Kasper Eistrup ‡ | No Balance Palace | 2005 | |
"Dancing in the Street" (Martha and the Vandellas cover) |
David Bowie and Mick Jagger | Marvin Gaye William "Mickey" Stevenson Ivy Jo Hunter ‡ |
Non-album single | 1985 | |
"Falling Down" | Scarlett Johansson | Tom Waits ‡ | Anywhere I Lay My Head | 2008 | |
"Fannin Street" | Scarlett Johansson | Tom Waits ‡ | Anywhere I Lay My Head | 2008 | |
"A Foggy Day (in London Town)" | David Bowie and Angelo Badalamenti | George Gershwin Ira Gershwin ‡ |
Red Hot + Rhapsody: The Gershwin Groove | 1998 | |
"Glad I've Got Nobody" | Davy Jones and the Lower Third | David Bowie | Early On (1964–1966) | 1991 | |
"Goodbye Mr. Ed" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Gunman" | Adrian Belew (featuring David Bowie) | David Bowie Adrian Belew |
Young Lions | 1990 | |
"Hammerhead" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Hunt Sales |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Heaven's in Here" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Hop Frog" | Lou Reed featuring David Bowie | Lou Reed ‡ | The Raven | 2003 | |
"I'll Follow You" | Davy Jones and the Lower Third | David Bowie | Early On (1964–1966) | 1991 | |
"I Can't Read" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"I Pity the Fool" (Bobby Bland cover) |
Davy Jones and the Manish Boys | Deadric Malone ‡ | Non-album single | 1965 | |
"If There Is Something" (Roxy Music cover) |
Tin Machine | Bryan Ferry ‡ | Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Isn't It Evening (The Revolutionary)" | Earl Slick and David Bowie | Earl Slick David Bowie |
Zig Zag | 2003 | |
"Jewel" | Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie, Frank Black and Dave Grohl | Reeves Gabrels David Bowie Frank Black Mark Plati |
Ulysses (Della Notte) | 1999 | |
"Just for One Day (Heroes)" | David Guetta vs. David Bowie | David Bowie Brian Eno |
Just a Little More Love | 2003 | |
"The King of Stamford Hill" | Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie | Reeves Gabrels David Bowie |
The Sacred Squall of Now | 1995 | |
"Like a Rolling Stone" (Bob Dylan cover) |
Mick Ronson featuring David Bowie | Bob Dylan ‡ | Heaven and Hull | 1994 | |
"Liza Jane" | Davie Jones with the King Bees | Leslie Conn ‡ | Non-album single | 1964 | |
"Louie, Louie Go Home" | Davie Jones with the King Bees | Paul Revere Mark Lindsay ‡ |
B-side of "Liza Jane" | 1964 | |
"Nature Boy" (Nat King Cole cover) |
David Bowie and Massive Attack | Eden Ahbez ‡ | Moulin Rouge! Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film | 2001 | |
"One Shot" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" | David Bowie and Bing Crosby | Ian Fraser Larry Grossman Alan Kohan Harry Simeone K.K. Davis Henry Onorati ‡ |
Non-album single | 1982 | |
Peter and the Wolf | Philadelphia Orchestra with David Bowie | Sergei Prokofiev ‡ | David Bowie Narrates Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf | 1978 | |
"Perfect Day" (Lou Reed cover) |
Various Artists | Lou Reed ‡ | Non-album single | 1997 | |
"Piano-La" (demo) | David Bowie and John Cale | David Bowie John Cale |
Unreleased | – | |
"Planet of Dreams" | David Bowie and Gail Ann Dorsey | David Bowie Gail Ann Dorsey |
Long Live Tibet | 1997 | |
"Pretty Pink Rose" | Adrian Belew (featuring David Bowie) | David Bowie | Young Lions | 1990 | |
"Pretty Thing" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Prisoner of Love" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Province" | TV on the Radio featuring David Bowie | Kyp Malone David Andrew Sitek ‡ |
Return to Cookie Mountain | 2006 | |
"Pug Nosed Face" | David Bowie | David Bowie Ricky Gervais Stephen Merchant |
Extras (TV series) | 2006 | |
"Run" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Kevin Armstrong |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Sacrifice Yourself" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Saviour" | Kristeen Young featuring David Bowie | Kristeen Young ‡ | Breasticles | 2003 | |
"Sector Z" | Rustic Overtones featuring David Bowie | Dave Gutter ‡ | ¡Viva Nueva! | 2001 | |
"(She Can) Do That" | David Bowie and BT | David Bowie Brian Transeau |
Stealth: Music from the Motion Picture | 2005 | |
"Shopping for Girls" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Sorry" | Tin Machine | Hunt Sales ‡ | Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"Stateside" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Hunt Sales |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"This Is Not America" | David Bowie and Pat Metheny Group | David Bowie Pat Metheny Lyle Mays |
The Falcon and the Snowman (soundtrack) | 1985 | |
"Tin Machine" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Truth" | Goldie featuring David Bowie | Goldie ‡ | Saturnz Return | 1998 | |
"Under Pressure" | Queen and David Bowie | Freddie Mercury Brian May Roger Taylor John Deacon David Bowie |
Non-album single | 1981 | |
"Under the God" | Tin Machine | David Bowie | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Velvet Couch" (demo) | David Bowie and John Cale | David Bowie John Cale |
Unreleased | – | |
"Video Crime" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"Wake Up" (live) | Arcade Fire and David Bowie | Will Butler Win Butler Régine Chassagne Tim Kingsbury Richard Reed Parry ‡ |
Live EP (Live at Fashion Rocks) | 2005 | |
"Without You I'm Nothing" | Placebo featuring David Bowie | Steve Hewitt Brian Molko Stefan Olsdal ‡ |
Without You I'm Nothing | 1998 | |
"Working Class Hero" (John Lennon cover) |
Tin Machine | John Lennon ‡ | Tin Machine | 1989 | |
"You Belong in Rock n' Roll" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"You Can't Talk" | Tin Machine | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels Hunt Sales Tony Fox Sales |
Tin Machine II | 1991 | |
"You've Been Around" | Reeves Gabrels featuring David Bowie | David Bowie Reeves Gabrels |
The Sacred Squall of Now | 1995 | |
"You've Got a Habit of Leaving" | Davy Jones and the Lower Third | David Bowie | Non-album single | 1965 |
Notes
- Bowie often re-recorded previously released songs of his such as "John, I'm Only Dancing" vs. "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" and "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" on Nothing Has Changed and Blackstar. Many of his songs are also available in different edits, such as single vs. album versions.
- Introduced in "Space Oddity" (1969), Major Tom would again be referenced by Bowie in his songs "Ashes to Ashes" (1980), "Hallo Spaceboy" (Pet Shop Boys remix) (1996), and "Blackstar" (2014).
- Reissued in 1972 by RCA Records as Space Oddity, which remained its official title for almost forty years.
- ^ "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)", along with "'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore", were re-recorded for Blackstar.
- Recorded during the sessions for Young Americans in August 1974.
- Bowie wrote "All the Young Dudes" for the English rock band Mott the Hoople. The recording, produced by Bowie, was released as a single in 1972 and became an anthem of glam rock. Bowie recorded his own studio version of the song in December 1972 during the sessions for Aladdin Sane (1973), but this version remained unreleased until 1995 when it appeared on the compilation album RarestOneBowie. Bowie performed a cabaret-style live rendition during the 1974 Diamond Dogs Tour, which appeared on David Live (1974).
- A new version featuring Lenny Kravitz on guitar was released as a single.
- A re-recorded version appears on Let's Dance (1983).
- ^ Bowie produced and co-wrote Iggy Pop's original version, released on The Idiot (1977).
- First released as part of medley "1984/Dodo"
- "Fame" was remixed and re-released in 1990 as "Fame '90".
- Originally recorded by Tina Turner, Bowie recorded his own version during the sessions for Never Let Me Down (1987).
- A re-recorded version featuring Pet Shop Boys was released as a single in 1996.
- ^ Original version recorded by Bowie's band Arnold Corns released as B-side to the "Moonage Daydream" non-album single in 1971, and later re-recorded by Bowie for the 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
- Bowie recorded separate versions of "'Heroes'" with German and French lyrics, titled "'Helden'" and "'Héros'", respectively. These versions were released as singles in their respective countries, and later appeared on various compilation albums.
- Toy was an unreleased album, originally intended for release in 2001, its tracks were leaked to the internet in 2011 and officially issued in 2021.
- A "more energetic" re-recording was released as the B-side to "Diamond Dogs" in 1974.
- Originally recorded by Tin Machine for their debut album in 1989. An acoustic re-recording, titled "I Can't Read '97", recorded in 1997 during the Earthling sessions, was released in 2020.
- ^ A remake was recorded in mid-2000 during the sessions for Toy, which saw official release in 2021.
- Originally written during Bowie's studio sessions for the 1995 album Outside but was not released until a rough mix appeared on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Showgirls, and was subsequently remade for Bowie's 1997 album Earthling.
- ^ "It's No Game" was adapted from an unreleased song titled "Tired of My Life", which Bowie demoed in 1970. He claimed to have written it as early as 1963.
- "John, I'm Only Dancing" was released in two versions. While the original recording was released in September 1972, a re-recording featuring saxophone, dubbed the "sax version", was released as a single in April 1973 with the same catalogue number and B-side as the original single.
- A funk reworking of "John, I'm Only Dancing" that was recorded during the sessions for Young Americans in 1974. While performed live and intended for release on Young Americans, it remained unreleased until it appeared as a single in 1979.
- Rerecorded in 1988 for an ICA benefit concert. Later appearing as a bonus track on Lodger, it was Bowie's first studio recording with Reeves Gabrels.
- "Love Is Lost" was remixed by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. The remix, titled "Hello Steve Reich Mix", was released on The Next Day Extra.
- A re-recorded version was released as a single in July 1967.
- An acoustic re-recorded version from the Earthling sessions was released in 2020.
- "Memory of a Free Festival" was re-recorded between March–April 1970 at the insistence of Mercury Records, who felt it would be a bigger hit in America than Bowie's latest single "The Prettiest Star". This single version was released in June 1970.
- Bowie recorded a cover of John Lennon's song "Mother", from his 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, in August 1998 for a tribute album being compiled by Lennon's widow Yoko Ono. The tribute album was scrapped and Bowie's version remained unreleased until 2021, when it was released as a single to celebrate what would have been Bowie's 74th birthday.
- ^ Bowie co-produced and played piano on Iggy Pop's original version on Lust for Life (1977).
- Released as a single in 1997 under the name "Tao Jones Index"
- A 1979 re-recorded version was released on the 1992 reissue of Scary Monsters by Rykodisc
- Original version released as a single in March 1970, a re-recorded version appears on Aladdin Sane (1973).
- Re-recorded version of "Space Oddity" with Italian lyrics by Mogol
- A mash-up, created by Endless Noise, of the songs "Rebel Rebel" (1974) and "Never Get Old" (2003).
- A re-recorded version appears on the soundtrack to Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) and the bonus disc of Reality (2003).
- First recorded in 1971 during the sessions for The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, re-recorded in 2000 and released for the first time in 2002
- An outtake recorded during the sessions for Young Americans.
- A 1979 re-recorded version was released as the B-side of "Alabama Song" in 1980 and on the 1992 reissue of Scary Monsters by Rykodisc
- A re-recorded version, titled "Stay '97", which Bowie recorded in 1997 during the Earthling sessions, was released in 2020.
- A re-recorded version appears on Outside (1995).
- An alternate version recorded on 12 November 1971 during the sessions for The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, originally released on Revelations – A Musical Anthology for Glastonbury Fayre in July 1972, compiled by the organisers of the Glastonbury Festival at which Bowie had played in 1971, was released on the 1990 reissue of Hunky Dory.
- Recorded in 1971 during the sessions for The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, but not released until 1990, when it was included as a bonus track on Rykodisc CD release of the album.
- "Too Dizzy" has been deleted from subsequent reissues of Never Let Me Down at Bowie's request, reportedly because it was his least favourite track on the album.
- Bowie recorded a cover of Bob Dylan's song "Tryin' to Get to Heaven", from his 1997 album Time Out of Mind, in 1998 and was intended to appear as a bonus track for a proposed Earthling Tour live album. The recording remained unreleased until 2021, when it was released as a single to celebrate what would have been Bowie's 74th birthday.
- Recorded during the sessions for The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, but not released until 1975, when it appeared as the B-side to the single re-release of "Space Oddity".
- Recorded in 1966 during the sessions for Bowie's 1967 debut album. It was replaced on the album by "Rubber Band".
- A new version, titled "Toy (Your Turn to Drive)", appears on Toy (2021).
- Bowie made a surprise appearance during the encore of a Morrissey concert on 6 February 1991 in Los Angeles. The two sang a duet of the T. Rex song "Cosmic Dancer", from their 1971 album Electric Warrior. Originally unavailable for many years, Morrissey released the performance as a single in 2020.
- Music by the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy, with narration by Bowie.
- Bowie co-produced Reed's original version of "Perfect Day" with Mick Ronson.
- ^ Recorded in 1979
- A new solo version by Gabrels different from Bowie's version on Black Tie White Noise.
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