
Susan Werner (born 1965) is an American singer-songwriter much of whose work has been in the contemporary folk genre. Werner became interested in music at a young age and went on to receive a bachelor's degree in voice at the University of Iowa. In 1987, she moved to Philadelphia, and earned a master's degree in voice at Temple University. Werner initially wanted a career in opera, but after seeing a Nanci Griffith performance became inspired and began composing songs of her own on acoustic guitar.
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Last of the Good Straight Girls
Much at All
(Why Is Your) Heaven So Small
Did Trouble Me
I Will Have My Portion
Still Believe
Together
Through the Glass
St Mary's Of Regret
No One Here But Me
St. Mary's Of Regret
Barbed Wire Boys
Time Between Trains
Help Somebody
I Can't Be New
Probably Not
Man I Used To Love
Lost My Religion
Stationary
Yes To You (Tappan Zee)
Epilogue: May I Suggest
Something So Right
Sunday Mornings
Seeing You Again
Some Other Town
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
Born a Little Late (The Baby Boomer Song)
I'm Not Sure
Forgiveness
Shade of Grey
Don't I Know You
Late for the Dance
Blue Guitar
A Hazy Shade of Winter
Signing Your Name
All Of the Above
Yellow House
May I Suggest
No One Needs to Know
Let's Regret This in Advance
Don't Explain It Away
Everybody's Talkin'
Stay on Your Side of Town
Maybe I'm Amazed
Our Father (The New, Revised Edition)
Philanthropy
Lonely People
Tall Drink of Water
You Come Through
The Wind
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