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List of songs recorded by Rush

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This is a comprehensive list of compositions performed or recorded by the Canadian rock bandRush or its principal membersAlex Lifeson,Geddy Lee, andNeil Peart, including contributions made to other artists.

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SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Losing Again"Unreleased song1969Played by the band as early as February 1969; their first original tune.[1]
"You Don't Love Me"Unreleased song1969Played by the band as early as February 1969; a cover of aJohn Mayall's Bluesbreakers tune (remake ofWillie Cobbs original) that featured then-keyboardist (and future brother-in-law of Geddy Lee) Lindy Young singing lead vocals.[2]
"Living Loving Maid"Unreleased song1969Played by the band as early as November 1969; a cover of theLed Zeppelin tune from theLed Zeppelin II album. Geddy Lee states the song was in Rush's setlist for a while during their early bar playing days, being one of the few Led Zeppelin tunes they attempted that wasn't too difficult for them to play at the time.[3]
"Child Reborn"Unreleased song1969Played by the band as early as November 1969; an original notable for its multiple time changes that seemed to guarantee a hostile reaction at high school dances.[4]
"Feel So Good"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Keep in Line"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Love Light"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Marguerite"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Mike's Idea"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Morning Star"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Number One"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Run Willie Run"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970. SouthernR&B song about a young guy who's running from the law.[5][6]
"Sing Guitar"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Slaughterhouse"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Tale"Unreleased song1970Played by the band as early as September 1970.[5]
"Not Fade Away"Non-album single1973Drummer:John Rutsey; First single released;Buddy Hollycover; Alex Lifeson states the band used to play a really heavy version of this song during their early bar years, but toned it down a lot when this 1973 single was recorded for better commercial appeal. Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end. The song has not been released in any format since the initial 1973 Moon Records release until 2025, when it was included on the band's 50th anniversary box set. Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed.[7][8][9][10]
"You Can't Fight It"Non-album single1973Drummer: John Rutsey; First original song released;B Side ofNot Fade Away single; Music: Geddy Lee; Lyrics: John Rutsey; Played by the band as early as 1971. Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end. The song has not been released in any format since the initial 1973 Moon Records release until 2025, when it was included on the band's 50th anniversary box set. Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed.[7][8][11][12]
"Finding My Way"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey
"Need Some Love"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey
"Take a Friend"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey
"Here Again"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey; Lyrics: Alex Lifeson[13]
"What You're Doing"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey
"In the Mood"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey
"Before and After"Rush1974The band's first-eversuite, being of "Before" and "After", initially named "Before/After" on Lee's handwritten lyrics sheet; Drummer: John Rutsey
"Working Man"Rush1974Drummer: John Rutsey; First song with US radio play (WMMS radio inCleveland, Ohio)[14]
"I've Been Runnin’"R40 DVD /BD Box Set1974Drummer: John Rutsey; Previously unreleased early song, featured as bonus material on the 2014 compilation R40. Disk 6 Bonus Disk. Filmed during Spring 1974 at the Laura Secord Secondary School inSt. Catharines,Ontario.[15][16]
"The Loser"R40 DVD /BD Box Set1974Drummer: John Rutsey; Previously unreleased early song, featured as bonus material on the 2014 compilation R40. Disk 6 bonus disk. Filmed during Spring 1974 at the Laura Secord Secondary School in St. Catharines, Ontario.[15][16]
"Fancy Dancer"Semi-official /RoIO releases1974Semi-officially released in 2011 asABC 1974 - The First American Broadcast; circulated as bootleg releases since the year 2000; Recorded on 26 August 1974 at theAgora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio. Occasionally played during their debut album tour of 1974. Originally planned for inclusion onFly by Night, but ultimately scrapped.[17] About a love gone bad.[18]
"Bad Boy"Semi-official /RoIO releases1974Semi-officially released in 2011 asABC 1974 - The First American Broadcast; circulated as bootleg releases since the year 2000; Recorded on 26 August 1974 at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio. Regularly played by the band during their debut album tour of 1974, and occasionally during the Fly By Night tour of 1975.Larry Williams cover.[19]
"Garden Road"Semi-official /RoIO releases1974Semi-officially released in 2011 asABC 1974 - The First American Broadcast; circulated as bootleg releases since the year 2000; recorded on 26 August 1974 at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio. Played by band as early as 1970; Excerpt played at the very end of "Working Man" during the R40 Tour in 2015. Alludes to finding happiness with an early love.[5]
"Anthem"Fly by Night1975"...the name of our record company, which isAnthem Records in Canada, came from this song. Neil was in anAyn Rand period, so he wrote the song about being very individual. We thought we were doing something that was different from everybody else." ~ Alex Lifeson[20]
"Best I Can"Fly by Night1975Played by band as early as 1974, prior to Neil Peart being a member, although Peart is the drummer on the studio release.[21]
"Beneath, Between, and Behind"Fly by Night1975First song co-written by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart[22]
"By-Tor and the Snow Dog"Fly by Night1975The band's first fantasy and science fiction epic track; I. At the Tobes of Hades; II. Across the Styx; III. Of the Battle (a. Challenge and Defiance, b. 7/4 War Furor, c. Aftermath, d. Hymn of Triumph); IV. Epilogue
"Fly by Night"Fly By Night1975Considered the most pop-like piece on the album[23]
"Making Memories"Fly by Night1975Written on the road where the band got lost somewhere aroundIndiana.[24]
"Rivendell"Fly by Night1975Inspired byRivendell, afictional realm created by authorJ.R.R. Tolkien
"In the End"Fly by Night1975A song about coming home after being on the road[25]
"Bastille Day"Caress of Steel1975Inspired by thestorming of the Bastille inFrench history.
"I Think I'm Going Bald"Caress of Steel1975Discussesaging. Neil Peart chose the title of the track based on Alex Lifeson always being worried about his potentialhair loss.[26]
"Lakeside Park"Caress of Steel1975Inspired by anamusement park inPort Dalhousie, Ontario[27]
"The Necromancer"Caress of Steel1975I. Into the Darkness; II. Under the Shadow; III. Return of the Prince; Inspired by the fictional characterSauron fromThe Hobbit byJ.R.R. Tolkien
"The Fountain of Lamneth"Caress of Steel1975I. In the Valley; II.Didacts and Narpets; III. No One at the Bridge; IV. Panacea; V. Bacchus Plateau; VI. The Fountain
"2112"21121976I. "Overture"; II. "The Temples of Syrinx"; III. "Discovery"; IV. "Presentation"; V. "Oracle: The Dream"; VI. "Soliloquy"; VII. “Grand Finale"
"A Passage to Bangkok"21121976Inspired byA Passage to India byE. M. Forster, the song describes a dreamlike journey around the world in search ofmarijuana fields, with an allusion toAcapulco Gold.[28]
"The Twilight Zone"21121976Inspired byThe Twilight Zone televisionanthology series written and hosted byRod Serling.
"Lessons"21121976Alex Lifeson has sole songwriting credit which is rare for the band.[29]
"Tears"21121976Keyboards:Hugh Syme; Lyrics: Geddy Lee[30][31]
"Something for Nothing"21121976Inspired by writing found on a building nearShrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California that read: "Freedom isn’t free".[32]
"A Farewell to Kings"A Farewell to Kings1977Title adapted fromErnest Hemingway’s novelA Farewell to Arms.[33]
"Xanadu"A Farewell to Kings1977Inspired by the poemKubla Khan written bySamuel Taylor Coleridge
"Closer to the Heart"A Farewell to Kings1977Lyrics co-written by Neil Peart and Peter Talbot[34]
"Cinderella Man"A Farewell to Kings1977Inspired byMr. Deeds Goes to Town.[35]
"Madrigal"A Farewell to Kings1977Amadrigal is a secular vocal music composition
"Cygnus X-1 Book I: The Voyage"A Farewell to Kings1977Inspired by aTime Magazine article onblack holes.[36]
"Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres"Hemispheres1978I. "Prelude"; II. "Apollo: Bringer of Wisdom"; III. "Dionysus: Bringer of Love"; IV. "Armageddon: The Battle of Heart and Mind"; V. "Cygnus: Bringer of Balance"; VI. "The Sphere: A Kind of Dream"
"Circumstances"Hemispheres1978Written by Neil Peart about his experience on his own at 18 years old in England.[37]
"The Trees"Hemispheres1978Inspired byDr. Seuss’sThe Lorax.[38]
"La Villa Strangiato"Hemispheres1978I. Buenos Nochus, Mein Froinds!; II. To sleep, perchance to dream...; III. Strangiato theme; IV. ALerxst in Wonderland; V. Monsters!; VI. The Ghost of the Aragon; VII.Danforth and Pape; VIII. The Waltz of the Shreves; IX. Never turn your back on a Monster!; X. Monsters! (Reprise); XI. Strangiato theme (Reprise); XII. A Farewell to Things. An instrumental based on dreams of Alex Lifeson
"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"Unreleased song1979Written forPermanent Waves, but ultimately scrapped at the last minute after all tracks were already completed. Loosely reworked into "Natural Science". Inspired by the 14th-centuryArthurian poemSir Gawain and the Green Knight. Neil's original handwritten lyric sheet survives.[39]
"The Spirit of Radio"Permanent Waves1980Inspired by a slogan ofToronto radio station CFNY, which was the first station to play a Rush song over the air.[40]
"Freewill"Permanent Waves1980"[Musically], the song is a new thing for us in terms oftime signatures. [The piece is mostly in 13/4.] We experiment a lot with time signatures. We work in nearly every one of them that I know of that's legitimate: all of the 5s, 7s, 9s, 11s, 13s, and combinations thereof." ~ Neil Peart[41]
"Jacob's Ladder"Permanent Waves1980Inspired by crepuscular rays, also known asJacob's ladder.
"Entre Nous"Permanent Waves1980French expression translated as "between us"
"Different Strings"Permanent Waves1980Piano: Hugh Syme[30]
"Natural Science"Permanent Waves1980I. Tide Pools; II. Hyperspace; III. Permanent Waves
"Tom Sawyer"Moving Pictures1981Co-written byPye Dubois.[42] Inspired by the fictional characterTom Sawyer created byMark Twain; The quintessential Rush song.[43]
"Red Barchetta"Moving Pictures1981Inspired by 'A Nice Morning Drive', by Richard S. Foster[44]
"YYZ"Moving Pictures1981Inspired by theInternational Air Transport Association airport code for theToronto Pearson International Airport; Pronounced Y-Y-Zed.[43]
"Limelight"Moving Pictures1981Inspired by the experience of being atouring musician.[45]
"The Camera Eye"Moving Pictures1981Comprises two movements, focusing on New York City and London, respectively.
"Witch Hunt"Moving Pictures1981Fear: Part III
"Vital Signs"Moving Pictures1981I. "+ [Plus]"; II. "÷ [Divided By]"; III. "="; IV. "− [Minus]"; V. "× [Multiplied By]"; VII. "="; Inspired by thelanguage of electronics and computers.[46][47]
"Broon's Bane"Exit...Stage Left1981Guitar solo; Named after long-time producer Terry Brown whom the band had nicknamed "Broon".
"Subdivisions"Signals1982About growing up in thesuburbs.[48]
"The Analog Kid"Signals1982About growing up in the age ofanalog.[49]
"Chemistry"Signals1982First time all three of members of the band collaborated on the lyrics.[50]
"Digital Man"Signals1982"The digital man character was running in the fast lane, faster than life." ~ Neil Peart[51]
"The Weapon"Signals1982Fear: Part II
"New World Man"Signals1982Billboard Hot 100 highest charting single for the band (#21; 30 Oct 1982)[52]
"Losing It"Signals1982Electric Violins:Ben Mink[30]
"Countdown"Signals1982Inspired by theSTS-1Space Shuttle flight.
"Distant Early Warning"Grace Under Pressure1984Title refers to the systems that are part of theNorth American Aerospace Defense Command.[53]
"Afterimage"Grace Under Pressure1984In memory of Robbie Whelan (a friend of the band) who died in a car accident near the studio where the band recorded the album.
"Red Sector A"Grace Under Pressure1984Addressesimprisonment inNazi concentration camps.
"The Enemy Within"Grace Under Pressure1984Fear: Part I
"The Body Electric"Grace Under Pressure1984Title derived from the poemI Sing the Body Electric byWalt Whitman and anovel of the same name byRay Bradbury.
"Kid Gloves"Grace Under Pressure1984"1983 was a tough year for us. The last tour was a grind, and everybody had been going through some changes. Before Peter [Henderson, the producer of Grace Under Pressure] we had a couple of other people in mind we wanted to work with [namely,Steve Lillywhite, producer ofU2], but things got screwed up along the way and there was a bit of a panic. ‘Kid Gloves’ is our response to rolling with the punches during pressure." ~ Alex Lifeson[54]
"Red Lenses"Grace Under Pressure1984Song that usesalliteration regarding the word "red".[55]
"Between the Wheels"Grace Under Pressure1984"The idea of ‘Between the Wheels’ was really kind of the opposite of ‘Digital Man,’ where life goes faster than a person does." ~ Neil Peart[56]
"The Big Money"Power Windows1985Inspired by theU.S.A. trilogy bookThe Big Money written byJohn Dos Passos.[57]
"Grand Designs"Power Windows1985Inspired by theDistrict of Columbia trilogy bookThe Grand Design written by John Dos Passos.[58]
"Manhattan Project"Power Windows1985Inspired by theManhattan Project research and development project which produced the firstatomic bombs.
"Marathon"Power Windows1985"The song ‘is about the triumph of time and a kind of message to myself, because I think life is too short for all the things that I want to do. There's a self-admonition saying that life is long enough. You can do a lot, just don't burn yourself out too fast trying to do everything at once. ‘Marathon’ is a song about individual goals and trying to achieve them. And it's also about the old Chinese proverb: ‘The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.'" ~ Neil Peart[59]
"Territories"Power Windows1985Inspired byNew Territories in Hong Kong.[60]
"Middletown Dreams"Power Windows1985Inspired by writerSherwood Anderson and painterPaul Gauguin.[61]
"Emotion Detector"Power Windows1985Originally intended to be aballad.[62]
"Mystic Rhythms"Power Windows1985Inspired byastrology.[63]
"Force Ten"Hold Your Fire1987Co-written byPye Dubois.[42] Inspired by theBeaufort scale wind speed rating.
"Time Stand Still"Hold Your Fire1987Vocals (additional):Aimee Mann[30]
"Open Secrets"Hold Your Fire1987The lyric ‘That's not what I meant at all’ is from theT.S. Eliot poem,The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.[64]
"Second Nature"Hold Your Fire1987Articulates a moderating of Neil Peart'senvironmental goals over time (according to his bookRoadshow).[65]
"Prime Mover"Hold Your Fire1987Inspired byAristotle andPlato.[66]
"Lock and Key"Hold Your Fire1987Inspired by thekiller instinct found in humanity.[67]
"Mission"Hold Your Fire1987Inspired by the struggles ofVincent van Gogh,Virginia Woolf, andF. Scott Fitzgerald.[68]
"Turn the Page"Hold Your Fire1987"I had a major problem with playing ‘Turn the Page’ live on tour. It's a very busy bass part, and the vocal part doesn't really relate to it very much. Eventually I got it, but it took a lot of practice." ~ Geddy Lee[69]
"Tai Shan"Hold Your Fire1987Inspired byMount Tai.
"High Water"Hold Your Fire1987Inspired by mankind's evolution from water-dwelling creatures.[70]
"The Rhythm Method"A Show of Hands1989Drum solo[71]
"Show Don't Tell"Presto1989Neil Peart's voice is mixed in low in the background on the lines, "I will be the judge / Give the jury direction."[72]
"Chain Lightning"Presto1989"...the whole idea of the song was response and how people respond to things...a lot of the thrust of that song is how things are transferred, like chain lightning or enthusiasm or energy or love are things that are contagious, and if someone feels them, they are easily transferable to another person,...‘Reflected in another pair of eyes’ is the idea that it's a wonderful thing already,...but if there's someone else there with you to share it, then it multiplies, you know, it becomes exponentially a bigger experience..." ~ Neil Peart[73]
"The Pass"Presto1989Speaks to the friends of those who have committed suicide.[74]
"War Paint"Presto1989Refers tocosmetic makeup and thepsychological masks of youth.[75]
"Scars"Presto1989"I think it's part of everyone's experience that a certain record reflects a certain period of their life, and that's a pleasurable scar, you know, there's a mark left on you, a psychological fingerprint left by a very positive experience. And music is an easy one, but it translates to so many other parts of life where it's a given that, for instance, the sense of smell is one of the strongest forces in your memory, where a given smell will suddenly conjure up a whole time of your life, and again, it triggers another scar, it triggers another psychological imprint that was left by a pleasurable thing..." ~ Neil Peart[76]
"Presto"Presto1989"I had used ‘Presto’ in an ironic sense, in wishing that I hadmagic powers to make things right. And I really just liked the word."[77]
"Superconductor"Presto1989The lineThat's Entertainment! refers to the film on musicals with the same name.[78]
"Anagram"Presto1989SubtitledFor Mongo as a tribute to theMel Brooks filmBlazing Saddles which contains a scene when the character Bart calls out "Candygram for Mongo".[79][80]
"Red Tide"Presto1989Inspired by the phenomenon known as aRed tide.[81]
"Hand Over Fist"Presto1989Inspired by the gameRock-paper-scissors.[82]
"Available Light"Presto1989"On a tune like ‘Available Light,’ where the bass just provides some simple, low-end support, I'd rather play the keyboards andsing. It's just a question of what instrument will be rewarding to play from a player's point of view..." ~ Geddy Lee[83]
"Dreamline"Roll the Bones1991Inspired byThe Trinity Paradox byKevin Anderson.[84]
"Bravado"Roll the Bones1991"We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost" is a line from the bookThe Tidewater Tales byJohn Barth.
"Roll the Bones"Roll the Bones1991Geddy Lee performs the rap section using a digitally lowered version of his voice.
"Face Up"Roll the Bones1991Inspired bycard games with awild card option.[85]
"Where's My Thing?"Roll the Bones1991"Gangster of Boats" Trilogy: Part IV
"The Big Wheel"Roll the Bones1991"...It's where I’ve looked for a universal of that trade-off between innocence and experience, and (The Big Wheel) certainly addresses that...." ~ Neil Peart[86]
"Heresy"Roll the Bones1991Inspired by thefalling of the Berlin Wall.
"Ghost of a Chance"Roll the Bones1991...‘Ghost of a Chance’ fit right in with my overall theme of randomness and contingency and so on, but at the same time it was a chance for me to write about love in a different way, of saying, ‘Here are all these things that we go through in life and the people we meet, it's all by chance.... ~ Neil Peart[87]
"Neurotica"Roll the Bones1991"Some people can't deal with the world as it is, or themselves as they are, and feel powerless to change things—so they get all crazy. They waste away their lives in delusions, paranoia, aimless rage, and neuroses, and in the process they often make those around them miserable, too. Strained friendships, broken couples, warped children. I think they should all stop it." ~ Neil Peart[88]
"You Bet Your Life"Roll the Bones1991"I particularly like the lyrics in ‘You Bet Your Life.’ I wove together all the different religions and musical styles and everything. Those kinds of things are really fun and satisfying...." ~ Neil Peart[89]
"Animate"Counterparts1993Addresses man'sanima as defined byCarl Jung.[90]
"Stick It Out"Counterparts1993"I love the riff. It's a greatriff song. I love playing it, and it's a very bass-heavy song, which always makes me happy." ~ Geddy Lee[91]
"Cut to the Chase"Counterparts1993"Genius is the fire that lights itself." ~ Neil Peart[92]
"Nobody's Hero"Counterparts1993Orchestration:Michael Kamen;[30] Inspired in part by the death of a friend of Neil Peart,[93] named Ellis.
"Between Sun and Moon"Counterparts1993Co-written byPye Dubois.[42] "Pete Townshend can make an acoustic sound so heavy and powerful. I’ve always admired that. On ‘Between Sun and Moon’ there's a musical bridge before the solo that's veryWho-ish. I even throwKeith Richards in there. The song is really a tribute to the ’60s." ~ Alex Lifeson[42]
"Alien Shore"Counterparts1993The voice in the beginning of the song is Alex Lifeson holding his nostrils closed, saying 'out of my nose'.[94]
"The Speed of Love"Counterparts1993"...a song about love, about the subject of it....demythologizing, debunking." ~ Neil Peart[95]
"Double Agent"Counterparts1993"...it's one of the goofiest songs I think we’ve ever written, but I’m quite happy with the result. In its own way, I think it's an interesting little piece of lunacy." ~ Geddy Lee[96]
"Leave That Thing Alone"Counterparts1993"I think this is the best instrumental we've ever written." ~ Geddy Lee[97]
"Cold Fire"Counterparts1993"I had been inspired, I think, by aPaul Simon song, where I wanted to couch song lyrics in conversation—he said, she said, and all that. Simon has a song, maybe onRhythm of the Saints, where it's in conversation." ~ Neil Peart[98]
"Everyday Glory"Counterparts1993"This song ended up being an analog-tape mix. For the last few years I’ve mixed only to digital, because I figured it was just a better tape recorder. But certain songs have a heavier midrange content, and on playback the analog recorder softens the midrange a bit, giving it a more likable sound." ~ Geddy Lee[99]
"Test for Echo"Test for Echo1996Co-written byPye Dubois.[100] "The lyrics give a video-view of this wacky world of ours and offers this tacit response: ‘Excuse me, does anybody else think this is weird? Am I weird?’ While the answer to those questions might be ‘Yes!’ it's good to know that you're not the only one, that you're not alone." ~ Neil Peart[100]
"Driven"Test for Echo1996"...is just from a bass player's point of view. I wrote that song with three tracks of bass. I brought it to Alex and said, ‘Here's the song; I did three tracks of bass, but I just did that to fill in for the guitar,’ and he said, ‘Let's keep it with the three basses.’ So, I said, ‘I love you.'" ~ Geddy Lee[101]
"Half the World"Test for Echo1996"...is one of our finest moments as songwriters as far as writing a concise song without being wimpy or syrupy. It's got a little bit of everything: nice melody, and yet it’s still aggressive. It’s hard for us to write that kind of song, really. You’d have to go back to ‘Closer to the Heart’ to find an example of that."[102]
"The Color of Right"Test for Echo1996Inspired by the legal term:colour of right.[103]
"Time and Motion"Test for Echo1996Inspire by music artistsSoundgarden andSmashing Pumpkins.[104]
"Totem"Test for Echo1996"Thechoruses in ‘Totem’ are really interesting. I created a soundscape by usingharmonics with a kind ofCeltic melody over it that's quite distant. In the song, in terms ofdynamics, it's a really beautiful shift." ~ Alex Lifeson[105]
"Dog Years"Test for Echo1996Inspired by theaging profile of dogs.
"Virtuality"Test for Echo1996Inspired by the concept ofvirtual reality.
"Resist"Test for Echo1996The instrument played at the beginning of the song is ahammer dulcimer.[106]
"Limbo"Test for Echo1996Instrumental with the inclusion of the line "Whatever happened to my Transylvania twist?" from the songMonster Mash byBobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers.[107]
"Carve Away the Stone"Test for Echo1996Inspired bySisyphus.[108]
"The Rhythm Method 1997"Different Stages1998Drum solo[71]
"One Little Victory"Vapor Trails2002"We fiddled with the order of the songs on Vapor Trails right up until the last minute. However, we never doubted which song would open the album, for "One Little Victory" made such an uncompromising announcement: "They’re ba-a-a-ack!"" ~ Neil Peart[109]
"Ceiling Unlimited"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by the weather and aeronautical term referring to the height of the lowest obscuring cloud layer above the ground.[110]
"Ghost Rider"Vapor Trails2002Based on the self-imposed exile of Neil Peart after losing both his daughter and wife within a 10-month period.[111]
"Peaceable Kingdom"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by thePeaceable Kingdom series of paintings byEdward Hicks.[112] Inspired by the9/11 tragedy.[citation needed]
"The Stars Look Down"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by the title of anovel with the same name written byA. J. Cronin.[113]
"How It Is"Vapor Trails2002The line "foot upon the stair, shoulder to the wheel" was inspired byThomas Wolfe.[114]
"Vapor Trail"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by the long thin artificial clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft known as acontrail.
"Secret Touch"Vapor Trails2002The line "secret touch on the heart" comes fromJoseph Conrad’sVictory and "there is never love without pain" comes fromSister of My Heart byChitra Banerjee Divakaruni.[115]
"Earthshine"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by the reflected light phenomenon ofearthshine.[116]
"Sweet Miracle"Vapor Trails2002"The lyrics I felt were very moving, and the melody just came out of me." ~ Geddy Lee[117]
"Nocturne"Vapor Trails2002Inspired by the issueWhat Do Dreams Want?[118] in the periodicalUtne Reader.[119]
"Freeze"Vapor Trails2002Fear: Part IV
"Out of the Cradle"Vapor Trails2002Inspired byOut of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking byWalt Whitman.[120]
"O Baterista"Rush in Rio2003Drum solo[71] Translates as "The Drummer" in Portuguese.[121]
"Summertime Blues"Feedback2004Eddie Cochran cover song[122] from Neil Peart's early pre-Rush career reproduced for the album.[30]
"Heart Full of Soul"Feedback2004The Yardbirds cover song.[123]
"For What It's Worth"Feedback2004Buffalo Springfield cover song[124] from Alex Lifeson's early pre-Rush career reproduced for the album.[30]
"The Seeker"Feedback2004The Who cover song.[125]
"Mr. Soul"Feedback2004Buffalo Springfield cover song[126] from early Rush band reproduced for the album.[30]
"Seven and Seven Is"Feedback2004Love cover song.[127]
"Shapes of Things"Feedback2004The Yardbirds cover song[128] from early Rush band reproduced for the album.[30]
"Crossroads"Feedback2004Robert Johnson cover song[129] from Neil Peart's early pre-Rush career and early Rush band reproduced for the album.[30]
"R30 Overture"R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour2005I. "Finding My Way"; II. "Anthem"; III. "Bastille Day"; IV. "A Passage to Bangkok"; V. "Cygnus X-1"; VI. "Hemispheres: Prelude"
"Der Trommler"R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour2005Drum solo; Translates as "The Drummer" in German.[130]
"Far Cry"Snakes & Arrows2007"It was almost like we already knew the song when we wrote it. We just played it. And that was really cool. That doesn't happen very often. We were high-fiving and the whole thing, because it's a relief when something like that happens, for sure." ~ Alex Lifeson[131]
"Armor and Sword"Snakes & Arrows2007"Spiritual yearnings are natural to many people and may give them solace or hope, butextremists of any kind are not content with faith as armor, they must forge it into a sword." ~ Neil Peart[132]
"Workin' Them Angels"Snakes & Arrows2007"I didn't think I was foolhardy or irresponsible, but a certain level of risk in life seemed worthwhile for the promised return—excitement and treasured experiences—and though I didn't really believe in ‘them angels,’ if I had them, I guessed I kept them pretty busy." ~ Neil Peart[133]
"The Larger Bowl"Snakes & Arrows2007Pantoum.[134]
"Spindrift"Snakes & Arrows2007Inspired byRobert Frost’sepitaph, "I had a lover's quarrel with the world."[135]
"The Main Monkey Business"Snakes & Arrows2007Title inspired by a conversation Geddy Lee had with his Polish mother.[136]
"The Way the Wind Blows"Snakes & Arrows2007Compares the way our views are shaped as children to the way trees are shaped by the force of the wind over the years. If we grow up with extremist, intolerant views among our parents and others who are influential in our lives, then we can expect our views to reflect that extremism and intolerance.[137]
"Hope"Snakes & Arrows2007Instrumental fortwelve-string guitar performed by Alex Lifeson.[138]
"Faithless"Snakes & Arrows2007Strings: Ben Mink;[30] "To me there were two kinds of faith: agood kind that could be protective and help people, and abad kind that was militant and you wanted to kill people." ~ Neil Peart[139]
"Bravest Face"Snakes & Arrows2007We can never know reality beyond the surface, so accept reality as we see it and put on our bravest face.[140]
"Good News First"Snakes & Arrows2007"I kind of couch the lyrics in the traditional relationship song of a quarrel between two people, but, again, it's in fact me arguing with these whole masses of people who just happen to disagree with me." ~ Neil Peart[141]
"Malignant Narcissism"Snakes & Arrows2007Inspired by theantisocial personality disorder known asmalignant narcissism.
"We Hold On"Snakes & Arrows2007The line "measured out in coffee breaks" is fromT.S. Eliot.[142]
"De Slagwerker"Snakes & Arrows Live2008Drum solo; Translates as "Drummer" in Dutch.[143]
"Moto Perpetuo"Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland2011Drum solo; Title is defined as a fast instrumental passage made up of notes of equal length.[144]
"O'Malley's Break"Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland2011Guitar solo
"Caravan"Clockwork Angels2012Single released 2010; album released 2012; The line "In a world lit only by fire" comes from the title of a history of medieval times byWilliam Manchester.[145]
"BU2B"Clockwork Angels2012Single released 2010; album released 2012; Asoliloquy and pantoum.[146]
"Clockwork Angels"Clockwork Angels2012Contains a "bluesy bar band section" midway through the song.[147]
"The Anarchist"Clockwork Angels2012Strings arranged and conducted byDavid Campbell.[30]
"Carnies"Clockwork Angels2012Inspired byRobertson Davies andHerbert Gold.[148]
"Halo Effect"Clockwork Angels2012Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell.[30]
"Seven Cities of Gold"Clockwork Angels2012Inspired by the myth of theSeven Cities of Gold.[149]
"The Wreckers"Clockwork Angels2012Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell.[30]
"Headlong Flight"Clockwork Angels2012Inspired byFreddie Gruber.[150]
"BU2B2"Clockwork Angels2012Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell.[30]
"Wish Them Well"Clockwork Angels2012"We always loved the lyrics, but this was a tough song to figure out," ~ Alex Lifeson[151]
"The Garden"Clockwork Angels2012Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell;[30] Piano:Jason Sniderman[30]
"Here It Is!"Clockwork Angels Tour2013Drum solo
"Drumbastica"Clockwork Angels Tour2013Drum solo; interlude during "Headlong Flight"
"Peke's Repose"Clockwork Angels Tour2013Guitar solo; lead-in to "Halo Effect"
"The Percussor"Clockwork Angels Tour2013Drum solo; I. "Binary Love Theme"; II. "Steambanger's Ball"
"The Story So Far"R40 Live2015Drum solo; interlude during "Cygnus X-1"

Solo projects

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Alex Lifeson

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Victor
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Don't Care"Victor1996Vocals:Edwin; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"Promise"Victor1996Vocals: Edwin; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"Start Today"Victor1996Vocals:Dalbello; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"Mr. X"Victor1996Bass: Peter Cardinali; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"At the End"Victor1996Vocals: Edwin; Programming:Adrian Zivojinovich[30]
"Sending Out a Warning"Victor1996Vocals: Edwin; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"Shut Up Shuttin' Up"Victor1996Bass: Peter Cardinali; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"Strip and Go Naked"Victor1996Drums: Blake Manning[30]
"The Big Dance"Victor1996Vocals: Edwin; Bass:Les Claypool; Programming: Adrian Zivojinovich[30]
"Victor"Victor1996Bass: Peter Cardinali; Horns: Colleen Allen; Drums: Blake Manning; From collected poems ofW.H. Auden[30]
"I Am the Spirit"Victor1996Vocals: Edwin; Drums: Blake Manning[30]
Lerxst Demo Archives
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Kroove"Lerxst Demo Archives Pt 11996Instrumental; written and recorded in Lifeson’s home studio[152]
"Banjo Bob"Lerxst Demo Archives Pt 11999Instrumental; recorded at Lerxst Sound withJim MacLellan[152]
"Serbs"Lerxst Demo Archives Pt 11999Instrumental; with Jim MacLellan[152]
Alex Lifeson
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Cherry Lopez Lullaby"Alex Lifeson2021Instrumental written during the mix session of Clockwork Angels while in LA for months starting early 2012[153]
"Kabul Blues (instrumental)"Alex Lifeson2021Andy Curran (bass guitar)[154]
"Spy House (instrumental)"Alex Lifeson2021Andy Curran (bass guitar);David Quinton Steinberg (drums)[154]
Envy of None
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Never Said I Love You"Envy of None2022Vocals:Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass:Andy Curran[155]
"Shadow"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Look Inside"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Liar"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Spy House"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Dog's Life"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Kabul Blues"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Old Strings"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Dumb"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Enemy"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Western Sunset"Envy of None2022Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Lethe River"That Was Then, This Is Now EP2023Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran[156]
"You'll Be Sorry"That Was Then, This Is Now EP2023Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Dog's Life (Remix)"That Was Then, This Is Now EP2023Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"Dumb (Der Dummkopf Remix)"That Was Then, This Is Now EP2023Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran
"That Was Then"That Was Then, This Is Now EP2023Vocals: Maiah Wynne, Guitar: Alfio Annibalini, Bass: Andy Curran

Geddy Lee

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SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"My Favorite Headache"My Favorite Headache2000Drums:Matt Cameron[30]
"The Present Tense"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"Window to the World"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron; Steel Guitar: Waylon Wall[30]
"Working at Perfekt"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron; Cellos: John Friesen[30]
"Runaway Train"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"The Angels' Share"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"Moving to Bohemia"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"Home on the Strange"My Favorite Headache2000Drums:Jeremy Taggart[30]
"Slipping"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron; Vocals (backward): Pappy Rosen[30]
"Still"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"Grace to Grace"My Favorite Headache2000Drums: Matt Cameron[30]
"Gone"The Lost Demos2023Mixed by David Bottrill[157]
"I Am, You Are"The Lost Demos2023Guitar & Violin:Ben Mink Mixed by David Bottrill[158]

Neil Peart

[edit]
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Pieces of Eight"Modern Drummer Flexi-Disc release1987Drum solo audio track[159]
"Momo's Dance Party"A Work in Progress (film)1997Drum solo audio track[160]
"The Hockey Theme"2009Neil Peart arranged and re-recorded the NHL Hockey Theme for NHL broadcasts onTSN andRDS.[161][162]

Collaborations

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Duo projects

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Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"O Canada"South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut1999WithTerrance and Phillip[163]
"I Fought the Law"Trailer Park Boys: The Movie2006The Big Dirty Band;Supergroup formed by Alex Lifeson[163][164]

Trio projects

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SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Battle Scar"Universal Juveniles1980Max Webster featuring Rush[164]
"Tough Break"Unreleased single1981"The Fab Pros" (Rush and two crew members: Tony Geranios; Skip Gildersleeve)[165]

Alex Lifeson

[edit]
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Crying Over You"Alien Shores1985Guitar solo forPlatinum Blonde[163][164]
"Holy Water"Alien Shores1985Guitar solo for Platinum Blonde[163][164]
"Beyond Borders"N/A1987Guitar forCanadian Guitar Summit forGuitar Player Magazine. Written byRik Emmett.[164]
"In the Danger Zone"Serious Business1988Guitar solo forGreenway. FeaturesAldo Nova on keyboard.[164]
"Smoke on the Water"The Earthquake Album1989Guitar forRock Aid Armenia[166]
"All the Lovers in the World"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar forLawrence Gowan[167]
"Lost Brotherhood"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Call It a Mission"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"The Dragon"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Love Makes You Believe"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Fire It Up"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Out of a Deeper Hunger"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Tender Young Hero"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Message from Heaven"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Holding This Rage"Lost Brotherhood1990Guitar for Lawrence Gowan[164][167]
"Just Scream"Ragged Ass Road1995Guitar solo forTom Cochrane[163][164][168]
"Crawl"Ragged Ass Road1995Guitar for Tom Cochrane[163][164][168]
"Will of the Gun"Ragged Ass Road1995Guitar for Tom Cochrane[163][164][168]
"Like a Girl"Scenery and Fish1996Guitar forI Mother Earth[163][164]
"The Little Drummer Boy"Merry Axemas: A Guitar Christmas1997In collaboration with multiple hard rock artists[169]
"March of the High Guard"Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda2000Television seriessoundtrack composed 2000; released 2002[163][170]
"Wasted Me"The Better Life2000Guitar and producer for3 Doors Down; released on special Australian 2 CD set andB-side import single of Kryptonite.[171]
"Dangerous Game"Away from the Sun2000Guitar and producer for 3 Doors Down; released in 2002.[171]
"Dead Love"Unreleased single2000Guitar and producer for 3 Doors Down[171]
"Star 24 (No Apologies)"Born 42006Guitar forJakalope[163]
"Anesthetize"Fear of a Blank Planet2007Guitar solo forPorcupine Tree[163]
"Sacred and Mundane"Fly Paper2008Guitar forTiles[163]
"Don't Look Back"The Double2011Outro for the movieThe Double[163]
"Losin'"All is More Than Both2012Guitar solo forJason Plumb[163]
"Once A Warrior"Disconnect2014Guitar solo forJohn Wesley[172]
"End of the Line"RES92016Guitar forRik Emmett[173]
"Human Race"RES92016Guitar (twelve-string) for Rik Emmett[174]
"On That Note"Borrego2017Guitar/co-written forMarco Minnemann[175]
"South End"Borrego2017Guitar for Marco Minnemann
"Il Monstro Atomico"Clone of the Universe2018Guitar forFu Manchu[176]
"Evil and Here to Stay"Nobody Told Me2019Guitar forJohn Mayall[177]
"My Sister"My Sister2019Guitar (electric and acoustic)/Co-producer with Marco Minnemann; featuringDave Kollar (Guitar) andMikaela Attard (Vocals)[178]
"Lovers Calling"My Sister2019Guitar (electric and acoustic)/Co-producer with Marco Minnemann; featuringMohini Dey (Bass) andMaia Wynne (Vocals); Also available as an EP as well as instrumental version.[175][178]
"One Day"Atheists and Believers2019Guitar forThe Mute Gods[179]
"Charmed"American Rock 'n' Roll2019Guitar forDon Felder[180]
"I Have Seen the Way"The Atlas Underground Flood2021Guitar forTom Morello[181]

Geddy Lee

[edit]
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Take Off"Great White North1981Vocals for comediansBob and Doug McKenzie; Highest charting Hot 100 single for any member of Rush (#16; 27 Mar 1982)[163][164][182]
"All the Horses Running"Vignettes1983Bass forMarie-Lynn Hammond[164]
"Over Queen Charlotte Sound"Vignettes1983Bass for Marie-Lynn Hammond[164]
"Tears Are Not Enough"We Are the World1985Vocals (supporting) forNorthern Lights[163][164]
"Good for Sule"Blue Green Orange1999Bass forI Mother Earth[164]
"When I Close My Eyes"Transylvania Avenue2010Bass forThe Black Sea Station[163]
"March of the Shikker"Transylvania Avenue2010Vocals for The Black Sea Station[163]
"Territory"The Great Detachment2016Bass forWintersleep[183]

Neil Peart

[edit]
SongAlbumYearNotesRef.
"Retribution"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Gypsy"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Wake Up"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"It's Not Hard"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Lonely Man"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Tide Keeps Rollin'"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Flaming Blackbird"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Giant Killer"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Polar Bear"J.R Flood1970Drums for J.R. Flood Demo[184][185]
"Champion"Champion1985Drums forJeff Berlin[163][164]
"Marabi"Champion1985Drums for Jeff Berlin[163][164]
"Cottontail"Burning for Buddy Volume 11994Tribute toBuddy Rich[163][164]
"One O'Clock Jump"Burning for Buddy Volume 21997Tribute to Buddy Rich[163][164]
"Save Me From Myself"Burning the Days2009Drums forVertical Horizon[163]
"Welcome to the Bottom"Burning the Days2009Drums for Vertical Horizon[163]
"Even Now"Burning the Days2009Drums and Lyrics for Vertical Horizon[163]
"Instamatic"Echoes from the Underground2013Drums for Vertical Horizon[163][186]
"South for the Winter"Echoes from the Underground2013Drums for Vertical Horizon[163]
"The Impulsive Type"Untold Tales2017Drums forGlass Hammer[187][188]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Banasiewicz, Bill (1 November 1990).Rush Visions: The Official Biography. Omnibus Press & Schirmer Trade Books. pp. 5–6.ISBN 978-0711911628.
  2. ^Banasiewicz, Bill (1 November 1990).Rush Visions: The Official Biography. Omnibus Press & Schirmer Trade Books. p. 6.ISBN 978-0711911628.
  3. ^"Geddy Lee on the impact of Led Zeppelin IV and the greatest guitar solo ever". Classic Rock Magazine (via Cygnus-X1.net). Retrieved2 June 2021.
  4. ^Banasiewicz, Bill (1 November 1990).Rush Visions: The Official Biography. Omnibus Press & Schirmer Trade Books. p. 7.ISBN 978-0711911628.
  5. ^abcdefghijkl"Garden Road". Rush Vault. 11 January 2011.
  6. ^"Run Willie Run". Rush Vault. 9 August 2011.
  7. ^ab"Alex Lifeson Talks About Rush's First Single". MusicRadar. 24 October 2011. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  8. ^ab"Rush - Not Fade Away / You Can't Fight It". Discogs. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  9. ^"Not Fade Away". Rush Vault. 11 January 2011.
  10. ^"Rush 50 Coming March 21".
  11. ^"Background and Commentary". Rush Vault. 14 January 2011.
  12. ^"Rush 50 Coming March 21".
  13. ^"Here Again". Rush Vault. 29 January 2011.
  14. ^"Working Man". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  15. ^ab"R40 – 40th Anniversary Collectors Boxset to be released November 11". Rush.com. 17 September 2014.
  16. ^abRyan, Patrick (17 September 2014)."Rush to release 40th-anniversary live box set".USA Today.
  17. ^"19 November 1974 - Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle, Washington". Rush Archives. 19 November 1974.
  18. ^"Fancy Dancer". Rush Vault. 10 August 2011.
  19. ^"Bad Boy". Rush Vault. 11 January 2011.
  20. ^"Anthem". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  21. ^"Best I Can". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  22. ^"Beneath, Between, & Behind". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  23. ^"Fly By Night". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  24. ^Making Memories
  25. ^"In the End". Rush Vault. 30 January 2011.
  26. ^"I Think I'm Going Bald". Rush Vault. 31 January 2011.
  27. ^"Lakeside Park". Rush Vault. 31 January 2011.
  28. ^"A Passage to Bangkok". Rush Vault. February 2011.
  29. ^"Lessons". Rush Vault. February 2011.
  30. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalam"Album liner notes". Rush Vault. 16 January 2011.
  31. ^"Tears". Rush Vault. February 2011.
  32. ^Something For Nothing
  33. ^AFTK
  34. ^CTTH
  35. ^Cinderella Man
  36. ^Voyage
  37. ^Circumstances
  38. ^The Trees
  39. ^Skip Daly and Eric Hansen (29 October 2019).Rush: Wandering The Face Of The Earth: The Official Touring History (1968 - 2015). Insight Editions. p. 177.ISBN 9781683834502.
  40. ^The Spirit of Radio
  41. ^Freewill
  42. ^abcdBetween Sun and Moon
  43. ^ab'Moving Pictures' track by track: Geddy Lee breaks down Rush's landmark 1981 album
  44. ^A Nice Morning Drive author recounts cycle ride with Neil Peart
  45. ^Limelight
  46. ^Vital Signs
  47. ^"Rush: Moving Pictures 40th Anniversary Box Set – Album Lyrics and Liner Notes".www.cygnus-x1.net. Retrieved28 November 2024.
  48. ^Subdivisions
  49. ^The Analog Kid
  50. ^Chemistry
  51. ^Digital Man
  52. ^Billboard Legacy
  53. ^DEW
  54. ^Kid Gloves
  55. ^Red Lenses
  56. ^BTW
  57. ^The Big Money
  58. ^Grand Designs
  59. ^Marathon
  60. ^Territories
  61. ^Middletown Dreams
  62. ^Power Windows Tour Book
  63. ^Mystic Rhythms
  64. ^Open Secrets
  65. ^Second Nature
  66. ^Prime Mover
  67. ^Lock and Key
  68. ^Mission
  69. ^Turn the Page
  70. ^High Water
  71. ^abcSoloing In The Shadows Of Giants
  72. ^Show Don't Tell
  73. ^Chain Lightning
  74. ^The Pass
  75. ^War Paint
  76. ^Scars
  77. ^Presto
  78. ^Superconductor
  79. ^IMDB
  80. ^Candygram for Mongo
  81. ^Red Tide
  82. ^Scissors, Paper, Stone
  83. ^Available Light
  84. ^Dreamline
  85. ^Face Up
  86. ^The Big Wheel
  87. ^Ghost of a Chance
  88. ^Neurotica
  89. ^YBYL
  90. ^Animate
  91. ^Stick It Out
  92. ^Cut to the Chase
  93. ^Nobody's Hero
  94. ^Alien Shore
  95. ^Speed of Love
  96. ^Double Agent
  97. ^LTTA
  98. ^Cold Fire
  99. ^Everyday Glory
  100. ^abTest for Echo
  101. ^Driven
  102. ^Half the World
  103. ^Color of Right
  104. ^Time and Motion
  105. ^Totem
  106. ^Resist
  107. ^Limbo by Rush
  108. ^Carve Away the Stone
  109. ^One Little Victory
  110. ^Ceiling Unlimited
  111. ^Ghost Rider
  112. ^Peaceable Kingdom
  113. ^The Stars Look Down
  114. ^How It Is
  115. ^Secret Touch
  116. ^Earthshine
  117. ^Sweet Miracle
  118. ^Night Eyes
  119. ^Nocturne
  120. ^OOTC
  121. ^"Google Traductor".
  122. ^Summertime Blues
  123. ^Heart Full of Soul
  124. ^FWIW
  125. ^The Seeker
  126. ^Mr. Soul
  127. ^7 & 7 Is
  128. ^Shape of Things
  129. ^Crossroads
  130. ^Der Trommler
  131. ^Far Cry
  132. ^Armor and Sword
  133. ^WTA
  134. ^The Larger Bowl
  135. ^Spindrift
  136. ^TMMB
  137. ^TWTWB
  138. ^Hope
  139. ^Faithless
  140. ^Bravest Face
  141. ^GNF
  142. ^We Hold On
  143. ^De Slagwerker
  144. ^Moto Perpetuo
  145. ^Caravan
  146. ^BU2B
  147. ^Clockwork Angels
  148. ^Carnies
  149. ^7COG
  150. ^Headlong Flight
  151. ^Wish Them Well
  152. ^abcLerxt Demo Archives Pt 1
  153. ^Cherry Lopez Lullaby Alex Lifeson
  154. ^abAlex Lifeson Alex Lifeson
  155. ^"Envy of None - Envy of None (Album Review)". 29 April 2022.
  156. ^"Envy of None return with new That Was then EP". 20 April 2023.
  157. ^"RUSH's GEDDY LEE Shares Previously Unreleased Solo Material on 'The Lost Demos'". 5 December 2023.
  158. ^"RUSH's GEDDY LEE Shares Previously Unreleased Solo Material on 'The Lost Demos'". 5 December 2023.
  159. ^"Neil Peart – Pieces Of Eight – Flexi-disc (7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided), 1987 [r6814956]".Discogs. 17 February 2024. Retrieved4 September 2025.
  160. ^"Neil Peart Solo Discography".
  161. ^"Rush's Neil Peart writes new NHL hockey theme". 18 January 2010.
  162. ^"NEIL PEART: 'Fire on Ice, Making of the Hockey Theme' Available on DVD". 21 October 2010.
  163. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaCollaborations
  164. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabGuest Appearances
  165. ^"Stories From Signals". 2112.net.
  166. ^Smoke on the Water Rock Aid Armenia 20th anniversary re-release
  167. ^abcdefghijGowan.org
  168. ^abcRagged Ass Road
  169. ^"Merry Axemas: A Guitar Christmas - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".AllMusic.
  170. ^Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda (Music from Original Soundtrack)
  171. ^abcAlex Lifeson Produces 3 Door Down
  172. ^ALEX LIFESON Of RUSH To Guest On JOHN WESLEY’s New Album
  173. ^Lyric video for Rik Emmett's new song End of the Line featuring Alex Lifeson
  174. ^Rik Emmett performs Human Race from his upcoming album featuring Alex Lifeson
  175. ^abAlex Lifeson and Marco Minnemann to release limited edition EP featuring new track Lover's Calling
  176. ^FU MANCHU's 18-Minute Psychedelic Stoner Epic Features RUSH Guitarist Alex Lifeson
  177. ^Listen to John Mayall's Evil and Here to Stay featuring Alex Lifeson from his upcoming Nobody Told Me album
  178. ^abMy Sister
  179. ^The Mute Gods reveal video for One Day featuring Alex Lifeson of Rush
  180. ^"Don Felder: American Rock 'n' Roll review".Music Waves. Retrieved7 April 2022.
  181. ^"Listen to Tom Morello's I Have Seen the Way featuring Alex Lifeson and Kirk Hammett".Rush Is A Band. Retrieved7 August 2024.
  182. ^Billboard History
  183. ^Hear Wintersleep’s Soaring Song With Rush’s Geddy Lee
  184. ^abcdefghi""Paul Miil's The Big Story of Small Potatoes, Niagara's Rock Music History 1964-1974"".youtube.com. 15 December 2010.
  185. ^abcdefghi""Neil Peart - 1970 JR Flood Demo - Full Album"".youtube.com. 3 February 2015.
  186. ^Peart Fills It Up
  187. ^"-High-profile concerts give Glass Hammer option of being choosy".Times Free Press. 13 October 2017. Retrieved21 October 2017.
  188. ^"UNTOLD TALES: Glass Hammer's Tolkienian Prog".Progarchy. 16 October 2017. Retrieved21 October 2017.
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