Barbara Fairchild discography

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This is the discography for American country music singer Barbara Fairchild.

Contents

Albums

YearAlbum US Country
1970Someone Special
1971Love's Old Song31
1972A Sweeter Love17
1973Kid Stuff14
1974Love Is a Gentle Thing33
Standing in Your Line29
1975Barbara Fairchild
1976Mississippi49
1977Free and Easy48
1978Greatest Hits
1979This Is Me!
1980Bye Bye Love(with Billy Walker)
1982The Biggest Hurt
1991The Light
1993Son in My Eyes
1995Stories
Hymns That Last Forever
1998Classic Country
1999Rocky Top
2000Then and Now
All Is Forgiven(with Roy Morris)
2001For God and Country(with Roy Morris)
2002Wings of a Dove
2003 Love Never Fails (with Connie Smith & Sharon White)
Forever Friend
2006He Kept On Loving Me

Singles

YearTitlePeak positionsAlbum
US Country US CAN Country CAN CAN AC
1969"Love Is a Gentle Thing"69Someone Special
"A Woman's Hand"66
1970"A Girl Who'll Satisfy Her Man"26
"Find Out What's Happenin'"52
1971"(Loving You Is) Sunshine"3348Love's Old Song
"What Do You Do"62
"Love's Old Song"28Love's Old Song
1972"Color My World"38
"Thanks for the Mem'ries"29A Sweeter Love
"A Sweeter Love (I'll Never Know)"53
"The Teddy Bear Song"13214224
1973"Kid Stuff"295172Kid Stuff
1974"Baby Doll"62
"Standing in Your Line"17Standing in Your Line
"Little Girl Feeling"31
1975"Let's Love While We Can"52Barbara Fairchild
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"41
"I Just Love Being a Woman"63
1976"Under Your Spell Again"65Mississippi
"Mississippi"31
"Cheatin' Is"15
1977"Let Me Love You Once Before You Go"2232
"For All the Right Reasons"49Free and Easy
1978"The Other Side of the Morning"72
"She Can't Give It Away"96
"It's Sad to Go to the Funeral
(Of a Good Love That Has Died)"
91This Is Me!
1982"The Biggest Hurt"The Biggest Hurt
1986"Just Riding Around"84
"All My Cloudy Days Are Gone"
1987"Too Much Love" [1]
2006"He Kept On Loving Me"He Kept On Loving Me
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Collaboration singles

YearTitleArtistPeak positionsAlbum
US Country
1980"Let Me Be the One" Billy Walker 74Bye Bye Love
"Bye Bye Love"70
"Love's Slipping Through our Fingers"79
2003"Closer to Home" Connie Smith and
Sharon White
Love Never Fails
2004"Love Never Fails"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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References

  1. "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. March 14, 1987.
  2. "Barbara Fairchild Albums and Discography". AllMusic .
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2015-12-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)