Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk has recorded more than two hundred songs for ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, a compilation album, six remix albums and three collaboration albums. She is the sole writer and producer of most of the songs included in her albums. She also sometimes plays instruments during her recording sessions. Moreover, she has provided credited and uncredited contributions on songs recorded by other artists, including background vocals, songwriting, remixing and production.
Songs recorded by Björk | |
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Songs | 227 |
Other contributions | 64 |
After enrolling at the Barnamúsíkskóli in Reykjavík, she started developing an interest in writing and performing. A live recording of her rendition of Tina Charles' 1976 song "I Love to Love", sung when she was 10 years old, led to the signing of a record deal with Fálkinn. Her first eponymous solo release (1977), nowadays considered juvenilia, consisted of cover songs. Nonetheless, the album included her first composition, "Jóhannes Kjarval". Thereafter, Björk ventured into music bands experiences, singing as the lead voice of groups like Tappi Tíkarrass, Kukl, the Elgar Sisters and, most notably, the Sugarcubes. While recording with the Sugarcubes, Björk appeared as a background vocalist for fellow artists like Megas, Current 93 and Bless, and some of her original music was included in local music compilations. In 1990 she released Gling-Gló alongside Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar, a cover album of jazz standards.
In 1993, after departing from The Sugarcubes, Björk released her first solo album, Debut, which propelled her to international stardom. The album was followed by a series of critically acclaimed recordings, including Post (1995), Homogenic (1997), Vespertine (2001), Medúlla (2004), Volta (2007), Biophilia (2011), Vulnicura (2015), Utopia (2017), and Fossora (2022). All of her albums were released under One Little Independent Records. Björk has collaborated with a number of artists and songwriters throughout her career, including Nellee Hooper, Sjón, Mark Bell, Anohni and Arca.
Björk's recorded output also encompasses songs recorded for motion pictures. She has composed theme songs for The Young Americans (1993), Anton (1996), Being John Malkovich (1999), Með mann á bakinu (2004), Hot Chocolate (2005) and Moomins and the Comet Chase (2010). Most notably, she created the soundtrack for Dancer in the Dark (2000), directed by Lars von Trier, while also acting as the main protagonist in the film itself, a role which gained her the Best Actress Award at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival, whereas her song "I've Seen It All" received a nomination at the 73rd Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Björk reprised double duty as main actress and composer for Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint 9, for which she recorded an eponymous soundtrack (2005). Her latest contribution for a film is recording background vocals for The Northman soundtrack, her fourth feature movie role.
During the course of her career, Björk's songs and compositions were nominated for several music awards. She has received five BRIT Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, one Academy Award nomination, and fifteen Grammy Awards nominations. In 2010, the Royal Swedish Academy of Music awarded her with the prestigious Polar Music Prize, considered the equivalent of the "Nobel Prize of Music" in Sweden, praising "her deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements and her unique voice".[1][2] In 2017, Björk released her first song book, titled 34 Scores for Piano, Organ, Harpsichord and Celeste, which features a selection of arrangements for songs belonging to her catalogue.
Songs
edit† | Indicates single release |
‡ | Indicates promotional single release |
# | Indicates single release as a featured artist |
§ | Indicates songs unreleased in a commercial form |
Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Album(s) | Year | Ref(s). |
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"107 Steps" [note 1] |
Björk with Siobhan Fallon |
Björk Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk Mark Bell |
Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [4] |
"5 Years" | Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [6] |
"Aeroplane" | Björk | Björk | Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [8] |
"Afi" | Björgvin Gíslason featuring Björk Guðmundsdóttir |
Björgvin Gíslason Bjartmar Guđlaugsson |
Björgvin Gíslason | Örugglega | 1983 | [9] [10] |
"Afterwards" [note 2] |
Arca featuring Björk |
Arca Björk Antonio Machado |
Arca | KiCk i | 2020 | [11] [12] |
"Alarm Call" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] |
"Álfur Út Ur Hól" [note 3] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir | John Lennon Paul McCartney Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"All Is Full of Love" † | Björk | Björk | Howie B Björk [note 4] |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [14] |
"All Neon Like" | Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [15] |
"All We Are" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"Allow" | Björk featuring Emilie Nicolas |
Björk Emilie Nicolas |
Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Alta Mira" [note 6] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Edgar Winter Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Ambergris March" | Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell Valgeir Sigurðsson |
Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [20] |
"Amphibian" [note 7] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Valgeir Sigurðsson Mark Bell |
Being John Malkovich "Cocoon" |
1999 2002 |
[21] [22] |
"An Echo, a Stain" | Björk | Björk Guy Sigsworth |
Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [24] |
"Ancestors" [note 8] |
Björk | Björk Tagaq |
Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [26] |
"Ancestress" † [note 9] |
Björk featuring Sindri Eldon |
Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [27] |
"Antarctic Return" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [28] |
"Arabadrengurinn" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Sævar Árnason Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Arisen My Senses" † [note 10] |
Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Army of Me" † [note 11] |
Björk | Björk Graham Massey |
Björk Graham Massey Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [31] [32] |
"Arpeggio" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Utopia (Bird Call Boxset USB edition) | 2019 | [33] |
"Ástartöfrar" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Valdimar Auðunsson | Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Atlantic" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Human Behaviour" | 1993 | [35] |
"Atom Dance" | Björk with Anohni |
Björk Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir |
Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [37] |
"Atopos" † | Björk featuring Kasimyn |
Björk Kasimyn |
Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [27] |
"Aurora" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [38] |
"Bachelorette" † | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk | Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [39] |
"Bænin" [note 12] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Melanie Safka Kolbrún Jónsdóttir |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Batabid" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Pagan Poetry" | 2001 | [40] [41] |
"Bath" [note 13] |
Björk | Björk Akira Rabelais |
Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [42] |
"Beautiful Mother" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"Bella Símamær" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Mark Fontenoy Loftur Guðmundsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Big Time Sensuality" † | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [43] |
"Bílavísur" [note 14] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Jack Holmes Jón Sigurðsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Black Lake" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [44] |
"Blissing Me" † [note 15][note 16] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] [45] |
"Body Memory" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Borealis" | Jlin featuring Björk |
Jerrilynn Patton Björk |
Jerrilynn Patton | Akoma | 2024 | [46] |
"Börnin Viđ Tjörnina" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Jenni Jónsson | Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Brestir Og Brak" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Jón Múli Árnason Jónas Árnason |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Búkolla" [note 17] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Stevie Wonder Syreeta Wright Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Cetacea" | Björk | Björk Matthew Barney |
Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [47] |
"Charlene" | Björk | Björk Ken Downie Ed Handley Andy Turner |
Björk Nellee Hooper |
"Isobel" | 1995 | [48] [49] |
"Claimstaker" | Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Cocoon" † | Björk | Björk Thomas Knak |
Björk Thomas Knak |
Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [50] |
"Come to Me" | Björk | Björk | Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [51] |
"Cosmogony" † | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [53] |
"Courtship" [note 18] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Cover Me" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Post | 1995 | [30] [54] |
"Crying" | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [55] |
"Crystalline" † | Björk | Björk | Björk 16bit |
Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [56] |
"Cvalda" | Björk with Catherine Deneuve |
Björk Mark Bell Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk Mark Bell |
Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [57] |
"Dark Matter" | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [58] |
"Declare Independence" † [note 19] |
Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk Mark Bell |
Volta | 2007 | [59] [60] |
"Desired Constellation" | Björk | Björk Olivier Alary |
Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [61] |
"Domestica" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Pagan Poetry" | 2001 | [40] [62] |
"Earth Intruders" † | Björk | Timbaland Danja Björk |
Timbaland Björk Danja |
Volta | 2007 | [59] [63] |
"Ég Veit Ei Hvađ Skal Segja" [note 20] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Larry Coleman Joe Darion Norman Gimbel Loftur Guðmundsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Enjoy" | Björk | Björk Tricky |
Björk Tricky |
Post | 1995 | [30] [64] |
"Fagurt Er í Fjörðum" | Björk | Látra-Björg | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Family" | Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk The Haxan Cloak Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [65] |
"Features Creatures" † [note 21] |
Björk | Björk Sarah Hopkins |
Björk | Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Flétta" | Antony and the Johnsons featuring Björk |
Anohni Björk |
Anohni | Swanlights | 2010 | [66] |
"Foot Soldier" | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk Mark Bell |
"Hidden Place" | 2001 | [67] |
"Fossora" † [note 22] |
Björk featuring Kasimyn |
Björk Kasimyn |
Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Freefall" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Frosti" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [68] |
"Fungal City" | Björk featuring Serpentwithfeet |
Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [27] |
"Fúsi Hreindýr" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Björgvin Gíslason Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Future Forever" | Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Generous Palmstroke" | Björk | Björk Zeena Parkins |
Björk Marius de Vries |
"Hidden Place" | 2001 | [69] [70] |
"Gling Gló" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Alfreð Clausen Kristín Engilbertsdóttir |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Gloomy Sunday" § [note 23] |
Björk | Rezső Seress Sam M. Lewis |
Don Henley | Stormy Weather | 1998 | [71] [72] |
"Glóra" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Big Time Sensuality" | 1993 | [73] [74] |
"Gotham Lullaby" [note 24] |
Björk with the Brodsky Quartet |
Meredith Monk | Björk Brodsky Quartet |
Monk Mix: Remixes and Interpretations of Music by Meredith Monk | 2012 | [75] |
"Gratitude" [note 25] |
Björk | Björk Matthew Barney |
Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [76] |
"Harm of Will" | Björk | Björk Guy Sigsworth Harmony Korine |
Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [77] |
"Headphones" | Björk | Björk Tricky |
Björk Tricky |
Post | 1995 | [30] [78] |
"Heirloom" [note 26] |
Björk | Björk Console |
Björk Console |
Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [79] |
"Her Mother's House" [note 27] |
Björk featuring Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney |
Björk Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney |
Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [27] |
"Hidden Place" † [note 28] |
Björk | Björk Guy Sigsworth Mark Bell [note 29] |
Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [80] |
"Himnaför" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Björgvin Hólm | Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"History of Touches" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [81] |
"Hollow" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [82] |
"Holographic Entrypoint" [note 30] |
Björk | Matthew Barney | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [83] |
"Hope" | Björk | Björk Timbaland |
Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [84] |
"Human Behaviour" † [note 31] |
Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [85] |
"Hunter" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [86] |
"Hunter Vessel" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [87] |
"Hyperballad" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [88] |
"I Can't Help Loving That Man" [note 32] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Oscar Hammerstein II Jerome Kern |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Í Dansi Með þér" [note 33] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Pablo Beltrán Ruiz Þorsteinn Sveinsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"I Go Humble" [note 34] |
Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk Nellee Hooper |
"Isobel" | 1995 | [48] [89] |
"I Miss You" † [note 35] |
Björk | Björk Howie B |
Björk Howie B |
Post | 1995 | [30] [90] |
"I Remember You" [note 36] |
Björk | Johnny Mercer Victor Schertzinger |
Björk | "Venus as a Boy" | 1993 | [91] [92] |
"I See Who You Are" | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [93] |
"I've Seen It All" ‡ [note 37] |
Björk with Thom Yorke |
Björk Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk Mark Bell |
Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [94] |
"Immature" | Björk | Björk | Mark Bell Björk [note 38] |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [95] |
"In the Musicals" [note 39] |
Björk | Björk Mark Bell Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk Mark Bell |
Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [96] |
"Innocence" † | Björk | Timbaland Danja Björk |
Timbaland Björk Danja |
Volta | 2007 | [59] [97] |
"Isobel" † | Björk | Björk Marius de Vries Nellee Hooper Sjón |
Björk Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [98] |
"It's in Our Hands" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Drew Daniel |
Greatest Hits | 2002 | [99] [100] |
"It's Not Up to You" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [101] |
"It's Oh So Quiet" † [note 40] |
Björk | Bert Reisfeld Hans Lang |
Björk Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [102] |
"Jóga" † | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [103] |
"Jóhannes Kjarval" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Björk | Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Jólakötturinn" [note 41] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Jóhannes úr Kötlum | Ríkarður Örn Pálsson | Hvít er Borg og Bær | 1987 | [10] |
"Jólasveinar" § [note 42] |
Björk | Traditional | Kevin Ryder Gene "Bean" Baxter |
How the ... Stole Christmas | 1995 | [104] |
"Karvel" | Björk | Björk Graham Massey |
Graham Massey | "I Miss You" | 1997 | [105] [106] |
"Kata Rokkar" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Theodór Einarsson | Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Keep Your Mouth Shut" [note 43] |
Tricky featuring Björk |
Tricky Björk |
Tricky | Nearly God | 1996 | [107] [108] |
"Komið" [note 44] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla (Bonus track) | 2004 | [25] [109] |
"Leaving London" | David Arnold with Björk |
David Arnold | David Arnold | The Young Americans | 1993 | [110] |
"Like Someone in Love" [note 45] |
Björk | Johnny Burke Jimmy Van Heusen |
Björk Nellee Hooper |
Debut | 1993 | [7] [111] |
"Lilith" | Plaid featuring Björk |
Plaid Björk |
Plaid | Not for Threes | 1997 | [112] [113] |
"Lionsong" ‡ | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [114] |
"Litli Tónlistarmaðurinn" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Jack Holmes Jón Sigurðsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Losss" | Björk | Björk | Björk Rabit Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Luktar-Gvendur" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Nat Simon Eiríkur Eiríksson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Með mann á bakinu" § [note 46] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | — | 2004 | [115] |
"Miðvikudags" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [116] |
"Moon" † | Björk | Björk Damian Taylor |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [117] |
"Mother Heroic" | Björk | Björk E. E. Cummings Guy Sigsworth |
Björk | "Hidden Place" | 2001 | [67] [118] |
"Mouth Mantra" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [119] |
"Mouth's Cradle" [note 47] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] |
"Músastiginn" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Björgvin Gíslason | Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Mutual Core" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [120] |
"My Juvenile" | Björk with Anohni |
Björk | Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [121] |
"My Spine" [note 48] |
Björk featuring Evelyn Glennie |
Björk Evelyn Glennie |
Björk Evelyn Glennie |
"It's Oh So Quiet" Telegram |
1995 1996 |
[122] [123] [124] |
"Mycelia" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Náttúra" † [note 49] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | — | 2008 | [125] [126] [127] |
"Nature Is Ancient" "My Snare" [note 50] |
Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk Mark Bell |
"Bachelorette" | 1997 | [128] [129] [130] [131] |
"New World" ‡ | Björk | Björk Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk | Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [132] |
"No Embrace" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"North" § [note 51] |
Gabríela Friðriksdóttir featuring Björk |
Björk | Björk | Versations/Tetralogía | 2005 | [133] |
"Notget" | Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [134] |
"Nu Flyver Anton" § | Björk | Jakob Gislason Björk |
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson Bjarne Helth Hansen |
Anton | 1995 | [135] [136] |
"Ó Borg, Mín Borg" | KK with Björk |
Haukur Morthens Vilhjálmur frá Skáholti |
Unknown | Sódóma Reykjavík | 1992 | [10] |
"Ocean" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"Oceania" ‡ [note 52] |
Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk Mark Bell |
Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [137] |
"Óliver" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir | Jóhann Helgason Björgvin Hólm |
Pálmi Gunnarsson Sigurður Karlsson Tony Cook |
Björk | 1977 | [13] |
"Öll Birtan" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] |
"On and Ever Onward" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"One Day" | Björk | Björk | Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [138] |
"Ooops" # | 808 State featuring Björk |
808 State Björk |
808 State | Ex:el | 1991 | [139] [140] [10] |
"Opening Titles" | David Arnold with Björk |
David Arnold | David Arnold | The Young Americans | 1993 | [110] |
"Oral" † | Björk with Rosalía |
Björk | Björk Sega Bodega Rosalía |
— | 2023 | [141] |
"Overture" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [142] |
"Ovule" † [note 53] |
Björk | Björk | Björk El Guincho Sideproject |
Fossora | 2022 | [143] |
"Oxygen" | Evelyn Glennie featuring Björk |
Björk Evelyn Glennie |
Björk Evelyn Glennie |
Her Greatest Hits | 1997 | [144] |
"Pabbi Minn" [note 54] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Paul Burkhard Þorsteinn Sveinsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Pagan Poetry" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Marius de Vries [note 55] |
Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [145] |
"Paradisia" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Pearl" [note 56] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [146] |
"Petrolatum" | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Mark Bell Björk Valgeir Sigurðsson |
Drawing Restraint 9 (Surrounded edition) |
2005 | [19] [147] |
"Play Dead" † [note 57] |
Björk with David Arnold |
Björk David Arnold Jah Wobble |
David Arnold Danny Cannon Tim Simenon |
The Young Americans Debut (Reissued edition) |
1993 | [7] [110] [148] |
"Pleasure Is All Mine" [note 58] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [149] |
"Pluto" | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Björk Mark Bell |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [150] |
"Pneumonia" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [151] |
"Possibly Maybe" † | Björk | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [152] |
"Prayer of the Heart" [note 59] |
John Tavener with Björk |
John Tavener Traditional |
Björk | A Portrait | 2004 | [153] [154] |
"Qmart" | 808 State featuring Björk |
808 State Björk |
808 State | Ex:el | 1991 | [155] [140] |
"Quicksand" [note 60] |
Björk | Björk Spaces |
Björk | Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [156] |
"Ruby Baby" [note 61] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Sacrifice" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [157] |
"Saint" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Scary" | Björk | Björk Guy Sigsworth |
Björk | "Bachelorette" | 1997 | [158] [128] |
"Scatterheart" [note 62] |
Björk | Björk Sjón Lars von Trier |
Björk Mark Bell |
Selmasongs | 2000 | [3] [159] |
"Sharing Orb" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"Shimenawa" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [160] |
"Short Term Affair" | Tony Ferrino featuring Björk |
Steve Brown Steve Coogan |
Tot Taylor | Phenomenon | 1997 | [161] [162] |
"Show Me Forgiveness" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [163] |
"Sídasta Ég" | Björk | Björk Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson Þór Eldon |
Björk Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson |
"Big Time Sensuality" | 1993 | [161] [73] |
"So Broken" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Jóga" | 1997 | [164] [165] |
"Sod Off" | Björk | Björk | Björk | "Jóga" | 1997 | [164] [166] |
"Solstice" | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [167] |
"Sonnets/Unrealities XI" | Björk | Björk E. E. Cummings |
Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [168] |
"Sorrowful Soil" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [27] |
"Stígðu Mig" | Björk | Björk Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson Þór Eldon |
Björk Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson |
"Venus as a Boy" | 1993 | [91] [169] |
"Stonemilker" ‡ | Björk | Björk | Björk | Vulnicura | 2015 | [36] [170] |
"Storm" [note 63] |
Björk | Björk Leila Arab |
Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [171] |
"Submarine" [note 64] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Medúlla | 2004 | [25] |
"Sue Me" | Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Sun in My Mouth" | Björk | Björk E. E. Cummings Guy Sigsworth |
Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [172] |
"Surrender" # | Ólöf Arnalds featuring Björk |
Ólöf Arnalds | Davíð Þór Jónsson Kjartan Sveinsson |
Innundir skinni | 2010 | [173] |
"Sweet Intuition" [note 65] |
Björk | Björk Ken Downie Ed Handley Andy Turner [note 66] |
The Black Dog Björk |
"Army of Me" | 1995 | [31] [174] |
"Synchronicity" § [note 67] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Valgeir Sigurðsson |
— | 2004 | [175] |
"Tabula Rasa" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Þad Sést Ekki Sætari Mey" [note 68] |
Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Irving Berlin Loftur Guðmundsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Takk" | Björk with þórhallur |
þórhallur Björk |
Unknown | Sódóma Reykjavík | 1992 | [10] |
"Tetralógia" § [note 51] |
Gabríela Friðriksdóttir featuring Björk |
Björk | Björk Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson |
Versations/Tetralogía | 2005 | [133] |
"The Anchor Song" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Debut | 1993 | [7] [176] |
"The Boho Dance" [note 69] |
Björk | Joni Mitchell | Björk Guy Sigsworth |
A Tribute to Joni Mitchell | 2007 | [177] |
"The Comet Song" † [note 70] |
Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk Matthew Herbert Mark Bell |
— | 2010 | [178] [179] [127] |
"The Dull Flame of Desire" † [note 71] |
Björk with Anohni |
Björk Fyodor Tyutchev |
Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [180] |
"The Gate" † [note 16] |
Björk | Björk Arca |
Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [181] [182] |
"The Modern Things" | Björk | Björk Graham Massey |
Björk Graham Massey Nellee Hooper |
Post | 1995 | [30] [183] |
"There's More to Life Than This" | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [184] |
"This Country Makes It Hard to Fuck" (Björk Remix) [note 72] |
Fever Ray featuring Björk |
Fever Ray | Fever Ray Peder Mannerfelt |
Country Creatures | 2019 | [185] |
"Thunderbolt" | Björk | Björk Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [186] |
"Tondeleyo" | Björk Guðmundsdóttir with Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar |
Sigfús Halldórsson Tómas Guðmundsson |
Tómas Magnús Tómasson | Gling-Gló | 1990 | [34] |
"Trance" § [note 73] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | — | 2010 | [187] |
"Travessia" § [note 74] |
Björk | Milton Nascimento Fernando Brant |
Eumir Deodato Arnaldo DeSouteiro |
— | 1996 | [188] |
"Triumph of a Heart" † | Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] |
"Trölla-Gabba" | Björk featuring Kasimyn |
Björk Kasimyn |
Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Undo" | Björk | Björk Thomas Knak |
Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [189] |
"Unison" [note 75] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Vespertine | 2001 | [23] [190] |
"Unravel" | Björk | Björk Guy Sigsworth |
Björk Guy Sigsworth |
Homogenic | 1997 | [5] [191] |
"Utopia" | Björk | Björk | Björk Arca |
Utopia | 2017 | [29] |
"Venus as a Boy" † | Björk | Björk | Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [192] |
"Verandi" | Björk | Björk | Björk Valgeir Sigurðsson Marius de Vries |
"Hidden Place" | 2001 | [69] [193] |
"Vertebræ by Vertebræ" [note 19] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Damian Taylor |
Volta | 2007 | [59] [194] |
"Vessel Shimenawa" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Drawing Restraint 9 | 2005 | [19] [195] |
"Victimhood" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Fossora | 2022 | [18] |
"Violently Happy" † | Björk | Björk Nellee Hooper |
Nellee Hooper | Debut | 1993 | [7] [196] |
"Virus" † | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk | Biophilia | 2011 | [52] [197] |
"Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu" [note 76] |
Björk | Rósa Guðmundsdóttir Jón Ásgeirsson |
Hector Zazou | Chansons des mers froides "Possibly Maybe" |
1994 1996 |
[198] [199] |
"Vökuró" [note 77] |
Björk | Jórunn Viðar Jakobína Sigurðardóttir |
Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [200] |
"Wanderlust" † | Björk | Björk Sjón |
Björk | Volta | 2007 | [59] [201] |
"When the World Comes to an End" [note 5] |
Björk with Dirty Projectors |
David Longstreth | David Longstreth | Mount Wittenberg Orca | 2010 | [16] [17] |
"Where Is the Line" ‡ [note 78] |
Björk | Björk | Björk Mark Bell |
Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [202] |
"Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)" † [note 79] |
Björk | Björk | Björk | Medúlla | 2004 | [25] [203] |
"Woe (I See It from Your Side)" (Björk Remix) † [note 80] |
Shygirl featuring Björk |
Shygirl Karma Kid Sega Bodega Cosha Mura Masa Björk |
Shygirl Karma Kid Sega Bodega Mura Masa Björk |
Nymph_o | 2023 | [204] |
"Yoga" | Tricky featuring Björk |
Tricky Björk |
Tricky | Nearly God | 1996 | [198] [205] |
"You Only Live Twice" § [note 81] |
Björk | Leslie Bricusse John Barry |
David Arnold | — | 1997 | [206] |
"You've Been Flirting Again" | Björk | Björk | Björk | Post | 1995 | [30] [207] |
Other contributions
edit† | Indicates single release |
Song | Artist(s) | Role(s) | Album | Year | Ref(s). |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Sigur" | Bergþóra Árnadóttir |
|
Bergmál | 1982 | [208] |
"Við" | |||||
"Þau Gengu Tvö" | |||||
Johann Sebastian Bach's Matthäus-Passion | Pólýfónkórinn, Hamrahlíðarkórinn, Kór Öldutúnsskóla og 2 kammersveitir |
|
Mattheusar-Passía | [209] | |
"Djúp Fyrir Mig" | Various Artists |
|
Lystisnekkjan Gloría | 1986 | [210] |
"Lungu" | |||||
"Lifað Í Vatni" | |||||
"Sálmur 323" | |||||
"Við Birkiland" | Megas |
|
Loftmynd | 1987 | [211] [10] |
"Björg" | |||||
"Plastpokablús" | |||||
"Skúli Fógeti" | |||||
"Á horninu" | |||||
"Ástarsaga" | |||||
"Magister Lyngdal" | |||||
"Nótt" | |||||
"það sem best er" | |||||
"Börn í borg" | |||||
"Reykjavíkurnætur" | |||||
"Filahirðirinn frá Súrin" | |||||
"Drukknuð Börn" | Höfuðlausnir | 1988 | [212] [10] | ||
"Tæblús" | |||||
"(Borðið þér) Orma frú Norma" | |||||
"Borgarblús" | |||||
"Drengirnir í Bangkok" | |||||
"Í Öskjuhlíð" | |||||
"Aðeins eina Nótt" | |||||
"Álafossúlpan" | |||||
"Litla Stúlkan með Eldspýturnar" | |||||
"Telpurnar í Bangkok" | |||||
"(Öskjuhliðarendi) Homage á Paden Powel" | |||||
"Pæklaðar Plómur" | Hættuleg hljómsveit & glæpakvendið Stella | 1990 | [213] [10] | ||
"Greip & Eplasafi" | |||||
"Ekki Heiti Ég Elísabet" | |||||
"Ungfrú Reykjavík" | |||||
"Söngur Um Ekkert" | |||||
"Styrjaldarminni" | |||||
"Hafmeyjarblús" | |||||
"Svefn er Allt Sem Þarf" | |||||
"Söngur um Ekkineitt" | |||||
"Worlds Collapse" | Bless | Gums | [214] [10] | ||
"Yonder" | |||||
"Falling" | Current 93 and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson | Island | 1991 | [215] [10] | |
"Bedtime Story" † | Madonna |
|
Bedtime Stories | 1994 | [216] [217] |
"Party Town (The Groove of Hafnir City)" | HAM |
|
Dauður Hestur | 1995 | [218] |
"Sodoma Theme" | |||||
"Animalia" | |||||
"On the Run Again" | |||||
"Stressed Out" (Married to the Mob Mix) | A Tribe Called Quest |
|
"Stressed Out" | 1996 | [219] [220] |
"Stressed Out" (Dandelions Mix) | |||||
"Stressed Out" (Say Dip Mix) | |||||
"Cabin in the Sky" | Matmos |
|
The Civil War | 2003 | [221] |
"Roses and Teeth for Ludwig Wittgenstein" |
|
The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast | 2006 | [222] [223] | |
"Up My Sleeves" | Death Grips |
|
The Powers That B | 2014 | [224] [225] |
"Billy Not Really" | |||||
"Black Quarterback" | |||||
"Say Hey Kid" | |||||
"Have a Sad Cum" | |||||
"Fuck Me Out" | |||||
"Voila" | |||||
"Big Dipper" | |||||
"Sonnets/Unrealities XI" | Hamrahlíðarkórinn |
|
Come and Be Joyful | 2020 | [226] |
"Cosmogony" | |||||
Unknown | Robin Carolan and Sebastian Gainsborough |
|
The Northman | 2022 | [227] |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ The film version of "107 Steps", included in Dancer in the Dark (2000), is called "141 Steps".
- ^ In "Afterwards", Björk sings portions of "Anoche cuando dormía", a poem by Spanish author Antonio Machado. The poem was included in Soledades, galerías y otros poemas (1907).
- ^ "Álfur Út Ur Hól" is the Icelandic version of "The Fool on the Hill", originally performed by The Beatles, and included on Magical Mystery Tour (1967).
- ^ The album version was billed as "Howie Version" or "Strings Mix" and was produced only by Howie B. The single version was produced only by Björk.
- ^ a b c d e f g The songs included in Mount Wittenberg Orca are all credited to Björk and the Dirty Projectors. Nonetheless, Björk's vocals are only featured on "On and Ever Onward", "Sharing Orb" and "All We Are".
- ^ "Alta Mira" is an Icelandic cover version of "Alta Mira" by Edgar Winter, originally included on They Only Come Out at Night (1972).
- ^ "Amphibian" was originally recorded for the soundtrack of Being John Malkovich (1999). The song was later included as a b-side in the single release of "Cocoon" in 2002.
- ^ "Ancestors" includes throat singing by Tagaq.
- ^ The first pressing vinyl version of "Ancestress" doesn't feature vocals from Sindri Eldon.
- ^ "Arisen My Senses" interpolates "Little Now a Lot", a track by Arca included in her debut EP Baron Libre (2012).
- ^ A remix version of "Army of Me" features British band Skunk Anansie.
- ^ "Bænin" is the Icelandic cover version of "Christopher Robin", originally performed by Melanie Safka, and included on Born to Be (1968).
- ^ "Bath" interpolates "Aposiopesis", a track by Akira Rabelais, included in Eisoptrophobia (2001).
- ^ "Bílavísur" is an Icelandic reworded version of "The Blacksmith Blues", originally performed by Ella Mae Morse in 1952.
- ^ A remix version of "Blissing Me" features American artist Serpentwithfeet.
- ^ a b The segue between "Blissing Me" and "The Gate" on Utopia contains a sample from "Guanare/Barinas" by Jean C. Roché.
- ^ "Búkolla" is an Icelandic cover version of "Your Kiss Is Sweet", originally performed by Syreeta Wright and included in her album Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta (1974).
- ^ "Courtship" includes an original recording by Ragnar Johnson, assisted by Jessica Mayer, called "Mo-Mo", included in Sacred Flute Music From New Guinea: Madang / Windim Mabu (2016).
- ^ a b "Declare Independence" and "Vertebræ by Vertebræ" interpolate portions of "Hunter Vessel", included in Drawing Restraint 9 (2005).
- ^ "Ég Veit Ei Hvađ Skal Segja" is an Icelandic reworded version of "Ricochet", originally included in the 1954 film Ricochet Romance and famously sung by Teresa Brewer in 1953.
- ^ "Features Creatures" includes an original composition by Sarah Hopkins called Kindred Spirits, Music for Harmonic Whirlies (1996). Remix versions of the track include Fever Ray and The Knife and were included on Country Creatures (2019).
- ^ The first pressing vinyl version of "Fossora" features vocals from Gabber Modus Operandi vocalist Ican Harem.
- ^ "Gloomy Sunday" is a song composed by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933. It was famously sung by Billie Holiday in 1941. The version included in Stormy Weather is a live rendition of the song, performed at the Stormy Weather event on April 16, 1998.
- ^ "Gotham Lullaby" is a song composed by Meredith Monk and included in Dolmen Music (1981). The version included in Monk Mix is a live rendition of the song, performed with the Brodsky Quartet at the Union Chapel concerts in December, 1999.
- ^ "Gratitude" includes vocals by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, credited as Will Oldham.
- ^ The "Heirloom" instrumental was released as "Crabcraft" by Console in his 1998 album "Rocket in the Pocket", although the track was reportedly re-produced from scratch with Björk.
- ^ The first pressing vinyl version of "Her Mother's House" doesn't feature vocals from Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney.
- ^ "Holographic Entrypoint" includes traditional Noh chants by Shiro Nomura.
- ^ "Human Behaviour" contains a sample from "Go Down Dying", a composition originally written by Antônio Carlos Jobim and later arranged by Quincy Jones, performed by the Ray Brown Orchestra and included in the album Harold Robbins Presents Music from The Adventurers (1970).
- ^ "I Can't Help Loving That Man" is a cover of "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", featured in the 1927 musical play Show Boat, adapted from Edna Ferber's novel.
- ^ "Í Dansi Með þér" is an Icelandic cover version of "Sway", itself an English version of a 1953 mambo instrumental called "¿Quién será?". The English version was made famous by Dean Martin in 1954.
- ^ "I Go Humble" interpolates "Shove Piggy Shove" a track by LFO later included in Advance (1996).
- ^ Remix versions of "I Miss You" feature English MC Rodney P.
- ^ "I Remember You" is a cover of the 1941 song introduced in the film The Fleet's In (1942), where it was sung by Dorothy Lamour.
- ^ The film version of "I've Seen It All", included in Dancer in the Dark (2000), replaces Thom Yorke with vocals from Peter Stormare.
- ^ The album version was billed as "Mark Bell Version" and was produced only by Bell. Another version, titled "Björk's Version" was included in the "Jóga" single and was produced only by Björk.
- ^ The film version of "In the Musicals", included in Dancer in the Dark (2000), is split into two parts, titled "In the Musicals Part 1" and "In the Musicals Part 2". One part includes additional vocals by Joel Grey.
- ^ "It's Oh So Quiet" is a cover of the 1948 German song "Und jetzt ist es still", originally sung by Horst Winter and famously performed in English by Betty Hutton in 1951.
- ^ "Jólakötturinn" is a musical version of a poem by Jóhannes úr Kötlum.
- ^ "Jólasveinar" is a traditional Icelandic ditty. Björk's version was credited as "Icelandic Christmas Song".
- ^ "Keep Your Mouth Shut" interpolates portions of "You've Been Flirting Again", included in Post (1995).
- ^ "Komið" was only included in certain editions of Medúlla (2004).
- ^ "Like Someone in Love" is a cover of the 1944 song introduced in the film Belle of the Yukon (1944), where it was sung by Dinah Shore.
- ^ "Með mann á bakinu" is a flute instrumental recorded for the eponymous Icelandic short movie directed by Jón Gnarr (2004).
- ^ "Mouth's Cradle" includes throat singing by Tagaq.
- ^ "My Spine" was originally included as a b-side in the single release of "It's Oh So Quiet" in 1995. The song was later included in the remix compilation Telegram (1996).
- ^ "Náttúra" features uncredited background vocals by Thom Yorke. Released as a standalone single in 2008, the song was later included in the deluxe edition of Biophilia (2011).
- ^ "Nature Is Ancient" is also known as "My Snare". The former name was used in the initial japanese limited edition of Homogenic, in the tracklist for Greatest Hits – Volumen 1993–2003, Family Tree and Surrounded, and during the Greatest Hits tour. The latter titling was only used in the single release of "Bachelorette".
- ^ a b "North" and "Tetralogía" interpolate portions of a composition featured in the score for Drawing Restraint 9 (2005). The tracks were later used in the eponymous art installation by Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, and released in the accompanying soundtrack.
- ^ A remix version of "Oceania" features American singer-songwriter Kelis.
- ^ A remix version of "Ovule" by Sega Bodega features English artist Shygirl.
- ^ "Pabbi Minn" is an Icelandic reworded version of "O mein Papa", originally written for the 1939 musical Der schwarze Hecht.
- ^ On the Vespertine liner notes, Björk is credited as the sole producer for the song. On its single release, de Vries is credited as an additional producer.
- ^ "Pearl" includes throat singing by Tagaq.
- ^ "Play Dead" was firstly released as the lead single from the soundtrack for The Young Americans (1993). The song was later included in the reissued edition of Debut and released as the third single from the record.
- ^ "Pleasure Is All Mine" includes throat singing by Tagaq and additional vocal performance by Mike Patton.
- ^ In "Prayer of the Heart" Björk sings the traditional prayer in Coptic, Greek and English.
- ^ "Quicksand" samples "Apologies", written and performed by John Flynn, a.k.a. Spaces.
- ^ "Ruby Baby" is a cover version of the 1956 song by The Drifters, which later became famous in the version sung by Dion DiMucci. It was also considered a bonus track on Gling-Gló, as it did not appear on the release until 2008.
- ^ The film version of "Scatterheart", included in Dancer in the Dark (2000), is titled "Smith & Wesson" and includes additional vocals by David Morse, Cara Seymour and Vladica Kostic.
- ^ "Storm" was known as "Nameless" when it was performed during the Greatest Hits tour.
- ^ "Submarine" includes additional vocal performance by Robert Wyatt.
- ^ "Sweet Intuition" is a reworked version of a demo of "Bedtime Story".
- ^ An alternative version of "Sweet Intuition" appears on "It's Oh So Quiet" single as "Sweet Sweet Intuition". This version credits Björk as the sole writer.
- ^ "Synchronicity" was featured in the Spike Jonze documentary Hot Chocolate (2004).
- ^ "Þad Sést Ekki Sætari Mey" is an Icelandic reworded version of "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun", originally performed by Ethel Merman in the musical Annie Get Your Gun (1946).
- ^ "The Boho Dance" is a song originally recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell and included in The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975).
- ^ "The Comet Song" was featured as the title track for the 2010 film Moomins and the Comet Chase and released as a standalone single in the same year. The song was later included in the Japanese deluxe edition of Biophilia (2011).
- ^ "The Dull Flame of Desire" contains lyrics taken from a translation of a poem by Fyodor Tyutchev as it appears in the film Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky.
- ^ "This Country Makes It Hard to Fuck" is a remix of "This Country", a track originally released by Fever Ray on her 2017 album Plunge. Björk's remix was subsequently included in the Country Creatures EP and the Plunge Remix compilation.
- ^ "Trance" was recorded during the Volta sessions, but was only released as the soundtrack for To Lee, With Love, Nick, a tribute video to Alexander McQueen published by Nick Knight's website SHOWstudio in 2010.
- ^ "Travessia" is a cover of the classic Milton Nascimento song. Björk recorded it for the compilation Red Hot + Rio but decided not to include it and the track later surfaced online.
- ^ "Unison" samples "Aero Deck" by Oval, from the 1994 album Systemisch.
- ^ "Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu" is a cover of a traditional Icelandic lullaby. Björk originally recorded the song for inclusion in the Hector Zazou compilation Chansons des mers froides (1994), and it was later included as a b-side in the single release of "Possibly Maybe" in 1996.
- ^ "Vökuró" is a cover of a recording by Icelandic pianist and composer Jórunn Viðar.
- ^ "Where Is the Line" includes additional vocal performances by Mike Patton and Gregory Purnhagen.
- ^ "Who Is It" includes throat singing by Tagaq.
- ^ "Woe (I See It from Your Side)" is a remix of "Woe", a track originally released by Shygirl on her 2022 album Nymph.
- ^ "You Only Live Twice" is a cover of the Nancy Sinatra song, recorded for the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. Björk recorded it for the compilation Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project but decided not to include it and the track later surfaced online.
- ^ Björk sings background vocals only on the Married to the Mob Mix.
- ^ Björk's background vocals are mixed throughout the album. It's unclear which specific songs she's featured on.
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