Английская Википедия:Connie Smith albums discography
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox artist discography The albums discography of Connie Smith, an American country artist, consists of 39 studio albums, one live album, 14 compilation albums, three box sets, and 26 other appearances. After the success of her 1964 single "Once a Day", Smith's self-titled debut album was released in March 1965 on RCA Victor Records. The album reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums, spending thirty weeks on the chart, while also becoming her only album to reach the Billboard 200 list (#105).[1] Smith's next two secular albums, Cute 'n' Country and Miss Smith Goes to Nashville went to number one and number two respectively between 1965 and 1966. In September 1966 Smith released her fifth studio album, Born to Sing, which was her third album to reach the top spot on the Billboard country albums chart.[2] Due to Smith's popularity, RCA Victor issued five albums between 1967 and 1968 including Downtown Country (1967), Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson (1967), and I Love Charley Brown (1968). In 1969, Smith collaborated with country artist Nat Stuckey on the album Young Love.[3]
In the early 70s, Smith released a series of albums including I Never Once Stopped Loving You (1970), Just One Time (1971), Ain't We Havin' Us a Good Time (1972), and If It Ain't Love and Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs.[3] In addition, Smith released her third Gospel album in 1971 entitled Come Along and Walk with Me. After signing with Columbia Records in 1973, Smith released A Lady Named Smith, which peaked at #31 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[4] In 1974 she released the albums That's the Way Love Goes and I Never Knew (What That Song Meant Before), the latter of which went to #22 on the Billboard country albums chart.[5] Before departing Columbia in 1977, Smith released three more studio releases including 1975's Connie Smith Sings Hank Williams Gospel and 1976's I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore.[3] In 1977 Smith moved to Monument Records where she recorded two albums. Taking a twenty-year break to raise her five children, Smith returned in 1998 with a self-titled album on Warner Bros. Records.[6] In 2003 she collaborated with Barbara Fairchild and Sharon White on the Gospel album Love Never Fails.[7] In August 2011, Smith released her thirty-sixth solo studio album on the Sugar Hill label entitled Long Line of Heartaches.[8]
Studio albums
As lead artist
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US [9] |
US Cou. [10] | ||
Connie Smith |
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105 | 1 |
Cute 'n' Country |
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— | 1 |
Miss Smith Goes to Nashville |
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— | 2 |
Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs |
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— | 19 |
Born to Sing |
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— | 1 |
Downtown Country |
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— | 5 |
Connie in the Country |
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— | — |
Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson |
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— | 11 |
Soul of Country Music |
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— | 7 |
I Love Charley Brown |
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— | 14 |
Sunshine and Rain |
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— | 32 |
Connie's Country |
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— | 14 |
Back in Baby's Arms |
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— | 12 |
I Never Once Stopped Loving You |
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— | 15 |
Where Is My Castle |
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— | 39 |
Just One Time |
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— | 20 |
Come Along and Walk with Me |
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— | — |
Ain't We Havin' Us a Good Time |
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— | 25 |
If It Ain't Love and Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs |
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— | 14 |
A Lady Named Smith |
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— | 31 |
God Is Abundant |
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— | 20 |
That's the Way Love Goes |
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— | 41 |
I Never Knew (What That Song Meant Before) |
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— | 22 |
I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today/ I Got My Baby on My Mind |
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— | 30 |
Connie Smith Sings Hank Williams Gospel |
|
— | 47 |
Joy to the World |
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— | — |
The Song We Fell in Love To |
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— | 34 |
I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore |
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— | 33 |
Pure Connie Smith |
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— | — |
New Horizons |
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— | — |
The Best of Connie Smith | — | — | |
By Request[11] |
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— | — |
Clinging to a Saving Hand[12] |
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— | — |
Connie Smith |
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— | — |
Long Line of Heartaches |
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— | — |
The Cry of the Heart |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
As a collaborative artist
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US Country [10] | ||
Young Love Шаблон:Small |
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29 |
Sunday Morning with Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith Шаблон:SmallШаблон:Efn |
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— |
Love Never Fails Шаблон:Small |
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— |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US Country [10] | ||
The Best of Connie Smith |
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22 |
The Best of Connie Smith Volume II |
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26 |
My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own[13] |
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— |
City Lights: Country Favorites[14] |
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— |
Love Is the Look You're Looking For |
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24 |
Dream Painter |
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39 |
Connie Smith's Greatest Hits, Vol. I |
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39 |
Connie Smith Now |
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40 |
The Best of Connie Smith[15] |
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— |
Greatest Hits on Monument |
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— |
The Essential Connie Smith |
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— |
Connie Smith Sings Her Hits[16] |
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— |
All American Country[17] |
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— |
The Lost Tapes[18] |
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— |
The Essential Connie Smith[19] |
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— |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Live albums
Title | Album details |
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Live in Branson, MO, USA |
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Box sets
Title | Album details |
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Born to Sing[20] |
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Just for What I Am[21] |
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The Latest Shade of Blue: The Columbia Recordings 1973–1976[22] |
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Other appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Silent Night, Holy Night"[23] | 1986 | Willie Nelson | The Nashville Christmas Album |
"We've Got Love"[24] | 1991 | Tommy Cash | The 25th Anniversary Album |
"What Child Is This" (live)[25] | 1995 | Шаблон:N/a | Christmas in Branson |
"Beautiful Star of Bethlehem"[26] | 1998 | Ralph Stanley | Clinch Mountain Country |
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)"[27] | 1999 | John Prine | In Spite of Ourselves |
"Loose Talk"[27] | |||
"Unmitigated Gal"[28] | 2002 | Dawn Sears | Dawn Sears |
"Meet Me in Heaven"[29] | Janette Carter, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Earl Scruggs, Marty Stuart, Darrin Vincent |
Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash | |
"I Love You So Much It Hurts Me"[30] | 2003 | Floyd Tillman | The Influence |
"It Ain't That Way"[31] | 2004 | George Hamilton IV | Songs of Faith and Inspiration |
"Big Foot"[32] | 2005 | Marty Stuart | Badlands: Ballads of the Lakota |
"Over the Next Hill We'll Be Home"[33] | 2006 | Шаблон:N/a | Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South |
"The Prayer of Drunkard's Little Girl"[34] | 2007 | Шаблон:N/a | Always Life Him Up: A Tribute to Blind Alfred Reed |
"A Good Place to Turn Around"[35] | Gene Watson | In a Perfect World | |
"Hearts Like Ours"[36] | Marty Stuart | Compadres: An Anthology of Duets | |
"Happy Birthday"[37] | 2008 | Loretta Lynn | Loretta Lynn Singing Her Early Hits, Live! |
"What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul"[38] | 2009 | Bobby Osborne, Marty Stuart |
Bluegrass & Beyond |
"I Run to You"[39] | 2010 | Marty Stuart | Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions |
"Workin' on a Road"[40] | Jeff & Sheri Easter, Marty Start, Eddie Stubbs |
Expecting Good Things | |
"Talk to Me Lonesome Heart"[41] | Larry Stephenson, Marty Stuart |
20th Anniversary | |
"Just for What I Am"[42] | 2011 | Anna Wilson | Countrypolitan Duets |
"Didn't We Shine"[43] | George Jones, Lorrie Morgan, Joe Stampley, Randy Travis, Gene Watson |
Anniversary Celebration | |
"There Will Be Peace in the Valley for Me"[44] | 2012 | Шаблон:N/a | Opry Legends: Gospel Favorites |
"Great Judgement Morning"[45] | 2013 | Jessi Colter, George Jones, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt |
Amazing Grace |
"Walking Up My Lord to Calvary's Hill" (live)[46] | 2014 | Marty Stuart | The Gospel Music of Marty Stuart |
"Senses"[47] | 2017 | Jeannie Seely Marty Stuart |
Written in Song |
See also
Notes
References
External links
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