List of songs recorded by Billie Eilish

American singer and songwriter Billie Eilish (born Billie Eilish O'Connell) has released one studio album, three extended plays (EP) and one live album. In November 2015, at the age of 13, Eilish uploaded "Ocean Eyes" to SoundCloud, which would become an instant hit,[1][2] and lead to her being signed to Darkroom and Interscope Records the following year.[3] In August 2017, Eilish released her debut EP Don't Smile at Me.[4] It was written by Eilish alongside its producer, her brother Finneas O'Connell,[5] and primarily includes electropop songs with influences of R&B and jazz.[6][7] "&Burn" and "Lovely" were collaborations with Vince Staples and Khalid, respectively. Eilish's songs have also appeared on soundtracks—"Ocean Eyes" on Everything, Everything (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017), "Bored" on 13 Reasons Why (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack) (2017), and "Lovely" on 13 Reasons Why: Season 2 (Music from the Original TV Series) (2018).

Billie Eilish performing at the Pukkelpop music festival in August 2019

Her debut studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, was issued in March 2019, and featured the globally successful and her first Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Bad Guy", for which a remix with Justin Bieber was eventually released.[8][9][10] Further singles to aid the record included "You Should See Me in a Crown", "When the Party's Over", "Bury a Friend" and "Wish You Were Gay". Musically, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was described by critics as a pop,[11] electropop,[12] avant-pop,[13] and art pop effort.[11] Its songs explore themes such as modern youth, drug-addiction, heartbreak, suicide, and mental health, with lyrical sensibilities of humor and horror; Eilish said the album was inspired by lucid dreaming and night terrors.[14] From late 2019 to early 2021, Eilish released several commercially successful singles—"Everything I Wanted", "No Time to Die", "My Future", "Therefore I Am" and "Lo Vas a Olvidar"—with the latter being a collaboration with Rosalía for the television series Euphoria. As of September 2019, Eilish is working on her second studio album.[15]

Songs

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Eilish's brother, Finneas O'Connell, produced and co-wrote a large majority of Eilish's songs.
Eilish collaborated with Vince Staples for "&Burn".
Khalid was featured on "Lovely", the lead single of the soundtrack 13 Reasons Why: Season 2 (Music from the Original TV Series).
Eilish and Finneas covered Bobby Hebb's "Sunny" (1966) for the COVID-19 benefit event One World: Together at Home in April 2020.[16]
Name of song, featured performers, writers, originating album, and year released
Song Writer(s) Album(s) Year Ref.
"!!!!!!!" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"&Burn"[lower-alpha 1] Vince Staples
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [18]
"8" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"All the Good Girls Go to Hell" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"Bad Guy"[lower-alpha 2] Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"Bellyache" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [21]
"Bitches Broken Hearts" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Emmit Fenn
Non-album single 2018 [22][23]
"Bored" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Aron Forbes
Tim Anderson
Thirteen Reasons Why (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack) 2017 [24][25]
"Bury a Friend" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [26]
"Come Out and Play" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Non-album single 2018 [27][28]
"Copycat" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [29]
"Everything I Wanted" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Non-album single 2019 [30][23][28]
"Goodbye" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"Hostage" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [4]
"Hotline Bling"[lower-alpha 3] Aubrey Graham
Paul Jefferies
Timmy Thomas
None 2018 [31]
"I Love You" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"Idontwannabeyouanymore" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [32]
"Ilomilo" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2020 [33]
"Listen Before I Go" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go 2019 [17]
"Lo Vas a Olvidar"[lower-alpha 4] Rosalia Vila Tobella
Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Euphoria (Original Score from the HBO Series) 2021 [34]
"Lovely"[lower-alpha 5] Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Khalid
Thirteen Reasons Why: Season 2 (Music from the Original TV Series) 2018 [35]
"My Boy" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2017 [4]
"My Future" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Non-album single 2020 [36]
"My Strange Addiction" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"No Time to Die" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
None 2020 [37]
"Ocean Eyes" Finneas O'Connell Don't Smile at Me
Everything, Everything (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2016 [38][39]
"Party Favor" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Don't Smile at Me 2018 [31]
"Six Feet Under" Finneas O'Connell Non-album single 2016 [40]
"Sunny"[lower-alpha 6] Bobby Hebb One World: Together at Home 2020 [41]
"Therefore I Am" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Non-album single 2020 [42]
"Watch" Finneas O'Connell Don't Smile at Me 2017 [43]
"When I Was Older" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
Music Inspired by the Film Roma 2019 [44]
"When the Party's Over" Finneas O'Connell When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [45]
"Wish You Were Gay" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [46]
"Xanny" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2019 [17]
"You Should See Me in a Crown" Billie Eilish O'Connell
Finneas O'Connell
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 2018 [47]

See also

Notes

  1. Vince Staples acts as a lead artist on "&Burn" alongside Eilish.
  2. A remix featuring Justin Bieber was released in July 2019 and included on the Japanese limited deluxe edition of When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?.[19][20]
  3. "Hotline Bling" is a cover of Drake's song of the same name.
  4. Rosalía acts as a lead artist on "Lo Vas a Olvidar" alongside Eilish.
  5. Khalid acts as a lead artist on "Lovely" alongside Eilish.
  6. "Sunny" is a cover of Bobby Hebb's song of the same name.

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