As I was researching materials for a session at the International Listening Association‘s annual conference in March 2009, I wondered how many songs had the word “listen” in the title. I was surprised at what I found. According to Leo’s Lyrics (my favorite source for song lyrics), 133 songs by various artists appeared; to see the complete list, visit Leo’s Lyrics.
My favorite song titled “Listen” is by the Christian band Poor Baker’s Dozen, from its “Go Stop Go” CD. Here’s a snippet from the song: Listen
Artists including Beyonce, Chicago, Collective Soul, Goo Goo Dolls, Tears for Fears and Toad the Wet Sprocket also have songs simply titled “Listen.” Below, you’ll find a sampling of the titles and artists of other songs with “listen” in the title:
- “Listen to Your Heart” by artists including DHT, Motörhead, and Roxette
- “Listen to My Heart” by The Ramones
- “Listen to Our Hearts” by Geoff Moore And The Distance
- “Children Will Listen” by Barbra Streisand
- “If No One Will Listen” by Keri Noble
- “Learn to Listen” by The Ramones
- “Don’t Stop and Listen” by DJs @ Work
- “Stop, Listen, Look & Think” by Expose
- “Listen to What the Man Said” by Paul McCartney and Wings
- “Listen to the Music” by The Doobie Brothers
- “Listen to the Flower People” by Spinal Tap
- “Ssh…Listen” by Motherjane
- “Listen Up” by artists including Basket Case, Oasis, and Doomriders
- “No One Would Listen” by Andrew Lloyd Webber (from The Phantom of the Opera)
[Adapted from a post from March 2008]




