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Edie Brickell

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Biography

Edie Brickell was born in 1966 in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. She attended Southern Methodist University for a year and a half before mustering the courage in a bar one night in 1985 to get up on-stage with a local band, The New Bohemians. She joined the band and wrote songs over the next year as the band changed and evolved. They finally settled on the personnel of Brad Houser (bass), Kenny Withrow (guitar), and Matt Chamberlain (drums) before taking off for Rockfield Studios in Wales to record their debut album. That album, Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, released by Geffen Records, revealed Brickell to be a songwriter with a unique perspective and a singer with an intimate, conversational style. The album was hailed by critics and became a massive hit, selling over a million copies and producing the Top Ten hit "What I Am."

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Music Videos

Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. What I Am - (4:49)  -  2,745 plays
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    Lyrics
    You don't even have to try, it comes easy for you
    The way you move is so appealing, it could make me cry
    Go out drivin' with my friends in Bobby's big old beat up car
    I'm with a lot of people then I wonder where you are
    Good times, bad times, gimme some of that
    Good Times - (3:09)  -  2,448 plays
  3. More Than Friends - (4:36)  -  628 plays
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    Lyrics
    Sleepy eyes, it's time to rise
    It must be well past afternoon
    I know you got a wonderful view
    I am familiar with the ceiling
    But when tomorrow comes
    Tomorrow Comes - (3:56)  -  544 plays
  5.  
    Lyrics
    We like to spy on the neighbors
    They look so happy together
    Funny the power of strangers
    Sometimes I wonder if they got it better
    Green, have you seen green?
    Green - (3:21)  -  606 plays
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