| Song | Meet James Ensor |
| Artist | They Might Be Giants |
| Album | Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Vocal:John Flansburgh/John Linnell | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium's famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man | |
| Before there were junk stores | |
| Before there was junk | |
| He lived with his mother and the torments of Christ | |
| The world was transformed | |
| A crowd gathered round | |
| Pressed against his window so they could be the first | |
| To meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium's famous painter | |
| Raise a glass and sit and stare | |
| Understand the man | |
| He lost all his friends | |
| He didn't need his friends | |
| He lived with his mother and repeated himself | |
| The world has forgotten | |
| The world moved along | |
| The crowd at his window went back to their homes | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium's famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man |
| Vocal: John Flansburgh John Linnell | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man | |
| Before there were junk stores | |
| Before there was junk | |
| He lived with his mother and the torments of Christ | |
| The world was transformed | |
| A crowd gathered round | |
| Pressed against his window so they could be the first | |
| To meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Raise a glass and sit and stare | |
| Understand the man | |
| He lost all his friends | |
| He didn' t need his friends | |
| He lived with his mother and repeated himself | |
| The world has forgotten | |
| The world moved along | |
| The crowd at his window went back to their homes | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man |
| Vocal: John Flansburgh John Linnell | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man | |
| Before there were junk stores | |
| Before there was junk | |
| He lived with his mother and the torments of Christ | |
| The world was transformed | |
| A crowd gathered round | |
| Pressed against his window so they could be the first | |
| To meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Raise a glass and sit and stare | |
| Understand the man | |
| He lost all his friends | |
| He didn' t need his friends | |
| He lived with his mother and repeated himself | |
| The world has forgotten | |
| The world moved along | |
| The crowd at his window went back to their homes | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Meet James Ensor | |
| Belgium' s famous painter | |
| Dig him up and shake his hand | |
| Appreciate the man |