List of songs recorded by Pet Shop Boys
This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. The list includes officially released songs that have been performed by the band. The list consists of mostly studio and BBC recordings; remixes and live recordings are not listed, unless the song has only been released in one of the two formats. Tracks are listed as having been released on their respective albums, unless the single has no associated album. Where a song has appeared on multiple albums, the first appearance is listed.
Songs
Title | Year | Album | Author(s) | Notes | |
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"A Certain 'Je Ne Sais Quoi'" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Winner" from Elysium.[1] | ||
"A Cloud in a Box" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Say It to Me" from Super.[2] | ||
"A Different Point of View" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"A Face Like That" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"After the Event" | 2009 | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of Did You See Me Coming? | ||
"All Over the World" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Always" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "Home and Dry". | |
"Always on My Mind" | 1987 | Introspective | Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, Mark James | Released as a non-album single in 1987.[3] A re-recorded version "Always on My Mind/In My House" is on the album Introspective.[4] | |
"A Man Could Get Arrested" | 1986 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "West End Girls". Also appears on Please: Further Listening reissue. | |
"A New Bohemia" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"A New Life" | 1987 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side to What Have I Done to Deserve This? | |
"Angelic Thug" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"An Open Mind" | 2019 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Dreamland" from Hotspot.[5] | ||
"A Red Letter Day" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"At Rock Bottom" | 2020 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Monkey Business" from Hotspot.[6] | ||
"Axis" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Baby" | 2003 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Leaving" from Elysium (2012). Included in part in the ballet The Most Incredible Thing (2011)[7] and on Release: Further Listening (2017). | ||
"Beautiful Launderette" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"Beautiful People" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Before" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Being Boring" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Bet She's Not Your Girlfriend" | 1990 | Behaviour Further Listening | Tennant, Lowe | Also on bonus disc of Japanese version of the album. | |
"Between Two Islands" | 2002 | Tennant, Lowe, Leon Ware, Arthur "T-Boy" Ross | Bonus track on CD1 single of "I Get Along". | ||
"Birthday Boy" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Bolshy" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Boy Strange" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The Boy Who Couldn't Keep His Clothes On" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on "A Red Letter Day" CD single. Subsequently, released on Bilingual special edition. | |
"Break 4 Love" | 2002 | Release | Erique Dial, Robert Gordon, J Grant, Vaughan Mason | Bonus track on CD2 single of "Home and Dry". Cover of song by Raze. | |
"Breathing Space" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Building a Wall" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Bullet for Narcissus" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Burn" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Burning the Heather" | 2019 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"The Calm Before the Storm" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "Single-Bilingual". | |
"Can You Forgive Her?" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Casanova in Hell" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Casting a Shadow" | 1999 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD2 single of "New York City Boy". | ||
"Closer to Heaven" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Confidential" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD2 single of "Single-Bilingual". Written as demo for Tina Turner. | |
"Cricket Wife" | 2021 | Tennant, Lowe | Fan club single which came with book "Annually 2021". | ||
"Dancing Star" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"The Dead Can Dance" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Say It to Me" from Super.[2] | ||
"Decide" | 2019 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Burning the Heather" from Hotspot.[8] | ||
"Delusions of Grandeur" | 1997 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "A Red Letter Day". | |
"The Dictator Decides" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Did You See Me Coming?" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Disco Potential" | 1997 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD2 of "Somewhere". | ||
"Discoteca" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"DJ Culture" | 1990 | Discography: The Complete Singles Collection | Tennant, Lowe | Also on bonus disc of Japanese version of the album and Behaviour: Further Listening. | |
"Do I Have To?" | 1987 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side to Always on My Mind. | |
"Domino Dancing" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Don Juan" | 1988 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "Domino Dancing". | |
"Dreaming of the Queen" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Dreamland" | 2019 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe, Alexander | First single from Hotspot. Features Years and Years. | |
"Ego Music" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"E-Mail" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The End of the World" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Entschuldigung!" | 2013 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Love Is a Bourgeois Construct" from Electric.[9] | ||
"Everybody Will Dance" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Feel" from Nonetheless.[10] | ||
"Everything Means Something" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Feel" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"Fluorescent" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Footsteps" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Forever in Love" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"The Former Enfant Terrible" | 2009 | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of Did You See Me Coming? | ||
"For Your Own Good" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Friendly Fire" | 2002 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on DVD single of "I Get Along". | ||
"Generic Jingle" | 1990 | Behaviour Further Listening | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Get It Online" | 2013 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Love Is a Bourgeois Construct" from Electric.[9] | ||
"The Ghost of Myself" | 1999 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "New York City Boy". | ||
"Give It a Go" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"God Willing" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Go West" | 1993 | Very | Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo, Victor Willis | Second single from the album. Cover of The Village People 1979 single. | |
"Groovy" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Happiness" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Happiness Is an Option" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe, George Clinton | ||
"Happy People" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Heart" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"Hell" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Leaving" from Elysium.[7] | ||
"Here" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Hit and Miss" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "Before". | |
"Hit Music" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Hold On" | 2012 | Elysium | George Frideric Handel, Lowe, Tennant | ||
"Home and Dry" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Hoping for a Miracle" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"I Don't Wanna" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"If Jesus Had a Sister" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Dancing Star" from Nonetheless.[11] | ||
"I Get Along" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"I Made My Excuses and Left" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"I'm in Love with a German Film Star" | 2008 | The Passions | Single by Sam Taylor-Wood, produced by the Pet Shop Boys. Cover of song by The Passions. | ||
"I'm Not Scared" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | Originally recorded by Eighth Wonder. | |
"I'm With Stupid" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"In Bits" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "The Pop Kids" from Super.[12] | ||
"Indefinite Leave to Remain" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"In Denial" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | Duet with Kylie Minogue. | |
"In His Imagination" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Leaving" from Elysium.[7] | ||
"In My House" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | Part of medley with "Always on My Mind". | |
"Inner Sanctum" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Inside" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Memory of the Future" from Elysium.[13] | ||
"Inside a Dream" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Integral" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"In the Night" | 1986 | Disco | Tennant, Lowe | Originally released as B-side to "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)". Subsequently, an instrumental version was used as the theme to BBC fashion programme The Clothes Show from 1987. Also appears on Please: Further Listening reissue. | |
"Into Thin Air" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Invisible" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"I Started a Joke" | 2012 | Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb | Bonus track on the single "Winner" from Elysium.[1] | ||
"It Always Comes as a Surprise" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"It Couldn't Happen Here" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe, Ennio Morricone | ||
"It's Alright" | 1988 | Introspective | Sterling Void | Third single from the album. | |
"It's a Sin" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"It's Not a Crime" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "A New Bohemia" from Nonetheless.[14] | ||
"I've Got Plans (Involving You)" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "A New Bohemia" from Nonetheless.[14] | ||
"I Want a Dog" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | Originally recorded by Eighth Wonder. | |
"I Want a Lover" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"I Want To Wake Up" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Jack the Lad" | 1986 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "Suburbia". Appears on Please: Further Listening. | |
"Jealousy" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"Je t'aime... moi non plus" | 1998 | Serge Gainsbourg | Bonus track on CD2 single of "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More". Originally released on compilation album Ambassadors – We Love You, features Sam Taylor-Wood on vocals. | ||
"Johnny’s Dark Side" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"Johnny’s Theme" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"KDX 125" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"King of Rome" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"King's Cross" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The Last to Die" | 2013 | Electric | Bruce Springsteen | ||
"Later Tonight" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Leaving" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Left to My Own Devices" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Legacy" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Liberation" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. | |
"Lies" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk". | |
"Listening" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Memory of the Future" from Elysium.[13] | ||
"London" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Loneliness" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Love Comes Quickly" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe, Stephen Hague | Second single from the album. | |
"Love Etc." | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe, Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, Tim Powell, Owen Parker | First single from the album. | |
"Love Is a Bourgeois Construct" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe, Henry Purcell, Michael Nyman[9] | Third single from the album. | |
"Love Is a Catastrophe" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Love Is the Law" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Luna Park" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The Man Who Has Everything" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"Memory of the Future" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Metamorphosis" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Minimal" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Monkey Business" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe, Price | Third single from the album. | |
"More Than a Dream" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe, Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, Jason Resch, Kieron Jones | ||
"My Head Is Spinning" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"My October Symphony" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Nervously" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"New Boy" | 2020 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "I Don't Wanna" from Hotspot.[15] | ||
"New London Boy" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"New York City Boy" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe, Morales | Second single from the album | |
"The Night I Fell in Love" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Night Sings (Popa’s Theme)" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"No Boundaries" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"No More Ballads" | 2013 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Thursday" from Electric.[16] | ||
"Numb" | 2006 | Fundamental | Diane Warren | Third single from the album. | |
"Odd Man Out" | 2013 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Thursday" from Electric.[16] | ||
"Omar’s Theme" | 2021 | My Beautiful Launderette | Tennant, Lowe | Recorded for stage play My Beautiful Launderette | |
"One-hit Wonder" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "The Pop Kids" from Super.[12] | ||
"One in a Million" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"One More Chance" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe, Bobby Orlando | ||
"One Night" | 2012 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Memory of the Future" from Elysium.[13] | ||
"One of the Crowd" | 1988 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "It's Alright" | |
"One Thing Leads to Another" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"The Only One" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Only the Dark" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Only the Wind" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Pandemonium" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Paninaro" | 1986 | Disco | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Party in the Blitz" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Loneliness" from Nonetheless.[17] | ||
"Pazzo!" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The Pop Kids" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Positive Role Model" | 2002 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "London". | ||
"Psychological" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Radiophonic" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Rent" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Sad Robot World" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Sail Away" | 1999 | Noël Coward | Bonus track on CD2 single of "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk". | ||
"The Samurai in Autumn" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Saturday Night Forever" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Say It to Me" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe, Price | Fourth single from the album. | |
"The Schlager Hit Parade" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | A German language version sung by Chris Lowe was released on the single "Feel"[10] | |
"Screaming" | 1999 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More". | ||
"Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Searching for the Face of Jesus" | 2002 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "I Get Along". | ||
"The Secret of Happiness" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Sense of Time" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Dancing Star" from Nonetheless.[11] | ||
"Sexy Northerner" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "Home and Dry". | |
"Shameless" | 1993 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-Side of "Go West" single, also on Very: Further Listening 1992-1994. | |
"Shopping" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Shouting in the Evening" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Silver Age" | 1999 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More". | ||
"Single" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"The Sodom & Gomorrah Show" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"So Hard" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Somewhere" | 1997 | Bilingual | Bernstein, Sondheim | Released as single. Subsequently, released on special edition of Bilingual. | |
"The Sound of the Atom Splitting" | 1988 | Introspective | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "Left to My Own Devices". | |
"Suburbia" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | Fourth single from the album. Remixed for Disco. | |
"The Survivors" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"That's My Impression" | 1986 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "West End Girls". Also appears on Please: Further Listening. | |
"The Theatre" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"This Used to Be the Future" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | Released on bonus disc from Yes. Features Philip Oakey on vocals. | |
"Through You" | 2024 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Loneliness" from Nonetheless.[17] | ||
"Thursday" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe, Elliot Gleave | Featuring Example. Fourth single from the album. | |
"To Face the Truth" | 1990 | Behaviour | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Tonight Is Forever" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Bobby Orlando | ||
"To Speak Is a Sin" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"To Step Aside" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The Truck Driver and His Mate" | 1996 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 single of Before | ||
"Two Divided by Zero" | 1984 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Twentieth Century" | 2006 | Fundamental | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Twenty-something" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Undertow" | 2016 | Super | Tennant, Lowe | Fifth single from the album. | |
"Up Against It" | 1996 | Bilingual | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Up and Down" | 2009 | Tennant, Lowe | B-side to "Did You See Me Coming?" | ||
"Vampires" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"The View from Your Balcony" | 1997 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on CD1 of "Somewhere". | ||
"Violence" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Vocal" | 2013 | Electric | Tennant, Lowe | Second single from the album. | |
"Vulnerable" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Was It Worth It?" | 1990 | Discography: The Complete Singles Collection | Tennant, Lowe | Also appears on Behaviour: Further Listening. | |
"Was That What It Was?" | 1986 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "Love Comes Quickly". Also appears on Please: Further Listening | |
"The Way It Used to Be" | 2009 | Yes | Tennant, Lowe, Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, Nick Coler | ||
"The Way Through the Woods" | 2012 | Rudyard Kipling (words); Tennant, Lowe (music) | Long version is a bonus track on the single "Winner"; short version is on the Japanese edition of Elysium.[1] | ||
"We Came from Outer Space" | 1993 | Very Relentless | Tennant, Lowe | Appears on bonus disc Relentless. | |
"Wedding in Berlin" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"West End Girls" | 1984 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | Originally released as single in 1984, remixed and reissued in 1985 | |
"What Have I Done to Deserve This?" | 1987 | Actually | Tennant, Lowe, Allee Willis | Features Dusty Springfield on vocals. Second single from the album. | |
"The White Dress" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Twenty-something" from Super.[18] | ||
"Why Am I Dancing?" | 2024 | Nonetheless | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Why Don't We Live Together?" | 1986 | Please | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Wiedersehen" | 2016 | Tennant, Lowe | Bonus track on the single "Twenty-something" from Super.[18] | ||
"Will-o-the-Wisp" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Winner" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | First single from the album. | |
"Yesterday, When I Was Mad" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | Fifth single from the album. | |
"You Are The One" | 2020 | Hotspot | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"You Choose" | 2002 | Release | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk" | 1999 | Nightlife | Tennant, Lowe | Third single from the album. | |
"Young Offender" | 1993 | Very | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Your Early Stuff" | 2012 | Elysium | Tennant, Lowe | ||
"Your Funny Uncle" | 1988 | Alternative | Tennant, Lowe | B-side of "It's Alright". |
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- "Somewhere"
- "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More"
- "New York City Boy"
- "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk"
- "Home and Dry"
- "I Get Along"
- "London"
- "Miracles"
- "Flamboyant"
- "I'm with Stupid"
- "Minimal"
- "Numb"
- "Integral"
- "Love Etc."
- "Did You See Me Coming?"
- "Beautiful People"
- "Love Life"
- "Together"
- "Winner"
- "Leaving"
- "Memory of the Future"
- "Axis"
- "Vocal"
- "Love Is a Bourgeois Construct"
- "Thursday"
- "The Pop Kids"
- "Say It to Me"
- "Dreamland"
- "King's Cross"
- "The Loving Kind"
- "The Night I Fell in Love"
- "I'm Not Scared"
- "In Private"
- "Nothing Has Been Proved"
- "So Sorry, I Said"
- "Don't Drop Bombs"
- "Losing My Mind"
- Cubism
- The Crying Game
- Closer to Heaven
- Battleship Potemkin
- The Most Incredible Thing
- It Couldn't Happen Here
- Closer to Heaven
- Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop
- Fundamental Tour
- Pandemonium Tour
- Electric Tour
- Super Tour
- Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live
- CyberWorld
- Discography
- Songs
- x2
- Reputation
- Results
- Electronic
- Back to Mine: Pet Shop Boys
- West End Girls