David Gray

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  • singer-songwriter
  • acoustic
  • indie
  • alternative
  • rock
David Gray is a British singer-songwriter born on June 13, 1968 in Sale, United Kingdom. He moved to Wales at age 9 and later returned to the north-west of England to attend the University of Liverpool. His musical career got early support from a dedicated Irish fan base. After a few marginally successful releases through the 1990s, Gray's breakthrough came with the worldwide release in 1999 of his fourth album, White Ladder; this was a critical and commercial success and included his best-known songs, "This Years Love" and "Babylon".

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Songs

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    4:AM

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    A Century Ends

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    A Clean Pair of Eyes

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    Ain't No Love

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    Alibi

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    All the Love-Black Dog (live, 2001-04-28: Boston)

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    And It Stoned Me (Live at Earl's Court, London, December 2002)

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    As I'm Leaving

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    As the Crow Flies

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    Babylon

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    Babylon (acoustic)

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    Babylon (Live at The Point, Dublin)

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    Babylon (radio mix One)

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    Babylon (Radio One Mix)

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    Babylon II

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    Back in the World

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    Be Mine

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    Be Mine (remix)

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    Beautiful Agony

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    Birds of the High Arctic

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    Birds Without Wings

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    Breathe

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    Brick Walls

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    Buckets of Rain

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    Cake and Eat It

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    Caroline

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    Coming Down

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    Davey Jones' Locker

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    Dead in the Water

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    Debauchery

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    December

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    Decipher

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    Destroyer

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    Disappearing World

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    Draw the Line

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    Easy Way to Cry

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    Everytime

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    Falling Down the Mountainside

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    Falling Down the Mountainside (live at the BBC Dec 2002)

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    Falling Free

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    Faster Sooner Now

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    Faster, Sooner, Now

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    First Chance

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    Flame Burns Blue

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    Flame Turns Blue

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    Flesh

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    Folk Song

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    Forever Is Tomorrow Is Today

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    Forgetting

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    Foundling


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