Beth Orton

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  • female vocalists
  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • indie
  • alternative
Elizabeth Caroline Orton, commonly known as Beth Orton, (born 14th December 1970), is a BRIT Award–winning English singer-songwriter. Perhaps best described as a folk/electronica artist, Beth Orton was born in East Dereham, Norfolk, and moved to East London at the age of fourteen. Orton found success as a musician late, having been more interested in acting during her early career. She first gained notice in 1995 for her vocals on The Chemical Brothers' track "Alive Alone" and is well known...

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Songs

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    Did Somebody Make a Fool Out of You

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    Dolphins

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    Dolphins (feat. Terry Callier)

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    Don't Need a Reason

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    Don't Wanna Know 'Bout Evil

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    Don't Wanna Know About Evil

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    El Ninjo

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    Endless Day

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    Faith Will Carry

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    Feel to Believe

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    Feral Children

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    Frankie

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    Galaxy of Emptiness

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    Galaxy of Emptiness (live)

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    God Song

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    Heart of Soul

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    Heart of Soul (Michael Brauer mix)

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    Heartland Truckstop

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    How Far

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    I Love How You Love Me

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    I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine

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    It's Not the Spotlight

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    It's This I Am I Find

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    Kiss of the Bee

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    Last Leaves of Autumn

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    Lean on Me

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    Lean on Me (feat. Terry Callier)

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    Live as You Dream

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    Live as You Dream / Sugar Boy

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    Love Like Laughter

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    Magpie

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    Mount Washington

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    Mystery

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    No Expectations (feat. Beck)

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    Northern Sky

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    On My Way Home

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    Ooh Child

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    Ooh Child (alternate version)

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    Paris Train

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    Pass in Time

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    Pedestal

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    Pieces of Sky

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    Pieces of Sky (early version)

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    Poison Tree

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    Precious Maybe

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    Reach for the Sky

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    Rectify

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    Rectify #2

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    Red River

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    Release Me


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