Patti Smith

rock, punk, female vocalists

Patti Smith

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Because the Night 03:24
Easter 03:24
Dancing Barefoot 04:16
Gloria 05:54
Gloria: In Excelsis Deo 05:54
Redondo Beach 03:25
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Radio Edit 05:49
Smells Like Teen Spirit 05:49
People Have the Power 05:10
When Doves Cry 04:59
Frederick 03:04
Privilege (Set Me Free) 03:32
Pissing in a River 04:52
Free Money 03:52
So You Want To Be 04:20
Ghost Dance 04:43
Pastime Paradise 05:24
Till Victory 02:47
Everybody Wants to Rule the World 04:03
Kimberly 04:25
Ask the Angels 03:09
Changing of the Guards 05:47
Birdland 09:13
Babelogue 01:32
After the Gold Rush 04:13
Banga 04:13
April Fool 03:47
Break It Up 04:01
Elegie 02:43
Space Monkey 04:08
Gimme Shelter 04:58
Everybody Hurts 06:17
Beneath The Southern Cross 04:34
Dead to the World 04:17
My Madrigal 05:09
As the Night Goes By 05:04
Fire of Unknown Origin 02:08
Glitter In Their Eyes 03:03
Soul Kitchen 03:45
Helpless 04:02
High On Rebellion 02:36
About A Boy 08:17
Ravens 03:57
Midnight Rider 04:02
Are You Experienced? 04:46
1959 03:58
Summer Cannibals 04:11
Hymn Rock N Roll Nigger 05:18
Hymn 05:18
We Three Kings 05:47

Born: 1946-12-30

Country: US

Biography - Patti Smith

Patricia Lee "Patti" Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, poet and visual artist who was a highly influential component of the New York punk rock movement, particularly with her 1975 début album 'Horses'. Called the "Godmother of Punk", she integrated the beat poetry performance style with three-chord rock. Smith's most widely known song is "Because the Night", which was co-written with Bruce Springsteen and reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978.

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