Masterpieces and popular songs by Pink Floyd
Let me introduce songs by Pink Floyd, a rock band from the United Kingdom.
Pink Floyd performs in a style that blends psychedelic rock, blues, and folk, operating in a genre often referred to as progressive rock.
Their floating, atmospheric sound is particularly striking.
It’s said that the band’s formation was sparked when three of the original members, who were attending architecture school, got into a heated debate about contemporary music.
Now, please enjoy Pink Floyd’s songs with this playlist.
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Pink Floyd’s Famous and Popular Songs (41–50)
Alan’s Psychedelic BreakfastPink Floyd

An approximately 13-minute instrumental track composed of three parts—Rise and Shine, Sunny Side Up, and Morning Glory.
It is included on their fifth album, Atom Heart Mother, released in 1970.
Allons-y (1)Pink Floyd

A dreamy instrumental track about two minutes long.
It is included on Pink Floyd’s 15th album, The Endless River, released in 2014.
The album reached No.
1 on charts in countries around the world.
Apples and OrangesPink Floyd

A simple and pleasant track written by frontman Syd Barrett.
It was released as a single in 1967.
This is the track that Pink Floyd performed on American Bandstand in November 1967, when they first visited the United States and made their American television debut.
Coming Back To LifePink Floyd

A track included on the album The Division Bell, released by Pink Floyd in 1994.
It has become a staple at David Gilmour’s concerts and is said to be a song he dedicated to his wife, Polly Samson.
Keep TalkingPink Floyd

A track released as a single by Pink Floyd in 1994.
It samples Stephen Hawking’s electronic voice.
The track reached No.
26 on the UK charts and No.
1 on the US charts.
Louder Than WordsPink Floyd

A track released as a single by Pink Floyd in 2014.
The lyrics were written by David Gilmour’s wife, Polly Samson.
It features a performance by the electronic string quartet Escala.
The track was a hit in countries such as the United States and Belgium.
Pigs (Three different Ones)Pink Floyd

Known as one of Pink Floyd’s masterpieces, this song carries a powerful message centered on social criticism.
Its sharp critique of those in power and dissatisfaction with unequal social structures blend with psychedelic music to create a distinctive world view.
Included on the album Animals, released in January 1977, the piece is said to have been inspired by George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
It features a bluesy guitar riff and a complex bass line, culminating in a striking, memorable sound.
It’s a recommended track for those interested in social issues or anyone who wants to experience a deep message through music.


