Artist's albums
Oh Camp Woodcraft
2022 · single
Oh Camp Woodcraft (Edit)
2022 · single
Oh Camp Woodcraft (Instrumental)
2022 · single
Flicker (with Lisa Loeb and Tep No)
2021 · single
A Simple Trick to Happiness
2020 · album
This Is My Life
2020 · single
Skeleton
2019 · single
Sing Out
2019 · single
First Day of My Life
2019 · single
Stay (I Missed You)
2019 · single
All the Young Dudes
2018 · single
Lullaby Girl
2017 · album
Songs for Movin' & Shakin'
2017 · album
Feel What U Feel
2016 · album
11 Planets
2016 · single
3,2,1 Let Go (From "Helicopter Mom")
2016 · single
Champagne (I'm Ready)
2015 · single
Nursery Rhyme Parade!
2015 · album
Light - Single
2014 · single
Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
2014 · single
The Way It Really Is
2014 · album
No Fairy Tale
2013 · album
A Holiday Song - Single
2011 · single
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Biography
Lisa Loeb is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, touring musician, and philanthropist who began her career with the 1994 hit Reality Bites song “Stay (I Missed You),’ the first song to go to No. 1 by an unsigned artist, leading to a major recording contract. She’s released 15 studio albums, including five children’s albums and two illustrated children’s books with music, with A Simple Trick to Happiness is her newest release. Lisa founded The Camp Lisa Foundation, which sends underserved kids to summer camp. She oversees the business and design of Lisa Loeb Eyewear, an ever-growing collection available at optical shops and Costco. Lisa provides voice talent for the animated series “Creative Galaxy” and composes the original songs for the Emmy nominated “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” series. Lisa's recent film and TV credits include “Fuller House,” “AP Bio,” John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight," "About a Boy," "Hot Tub Time Machine 2," and Sprout’s "Sunny Side Up.”