Darren Hayes lyrics
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Artist's albums
Feels Like It's Over (Edit)
2023 · single
I Want You (feat. Darren Hayes)
2023 · single
All You Pretty Things (12 Inch Extended Mix)
2022 · single
Homosexual
2022 · album
All You Pretty Things
2022 · single
Do You Remember? (Louis La Roche Remix)
2022 · single
Let's Try Being In Love (Louis La Roche Remix)
2022 · single
Poison Blood
2022 · single
Poison Blood (12 Inch Extended Mix)
2022 · single
Do You Remember? (12 Inch Extended Mix)
2022 · single
Let's Try Being In Love (12 Inch Extended Mix)
2022 · single
Do You Remember?
2022 · single
Let's Try Being In Love
2022 · single
Stupid Mistake (Bright Light Bright Light Remix)
2012 · single
Stupid Mistake EP
2012 · EP
Secret Codes And Battleships (Deluxe Version)
2011 · album
Black Out the Sun
2011 · single
Talk Talk Talk
2011 · single
Talk Talk Talk (Remix 1)
2011 · single
Talk Talk Talk (Remix 2)
2011 · single
Wrecking Ball
2011 · single
Bloodstained Heart
2010 · single
Bloodstained Heart (Kryder Remixes)
2010 · single
Me Myself And (i)
2007 · single
This Delicate Thing We've Made (Deluxe)
2007 · album
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Biography
As one half of Savage Garden, Hayes has sold over 30 million records worldwide, and has been named one of Australia’s 50 Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone Australia and is also the recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to music as a songwriter and performer. Having sold out shows around the world, as well as some iconic venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Hayes’ status as an Australian music icon has simply continued to strengthen as years go by. 2022 marked his 20th year as a solo recording artist with the release of the album ‘Homosexual’, as well the 25th anniversary of Savage Garden’s acclaimed debut, self-titled album. 2023 has seen Hayes play sold out shows in the UK, Australia and the US with his ‘Do You Remember’ tour, celebrating 25 years of Savage Garden, solo hits and more.