Bon Jovi discography

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Bon Jovi discography
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Bon Jovi in concert, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2006
Studio albums15
Live albums3
Compilation albums5
Video albums14
Music videos71
Singles66
Box set albums1
Extended plays5

American rock band Bon Jovi has released 15 studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, five EPs, 66 singles, 14 video albums, and 71 music videos. Bon Jovi has sold over 130 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time. [1] As of 2018, the band has sold 21.8 million albums in the US Nielsen SoundScan era. [2] Billboard ranked Bon Jovi as the 45th Greatest Artist of all time, [3] achieving 6 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 & 4 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] According to Recording Industry Association of America, Bon Jovi has sold 34.5 million albums in the United States (including 1 diamond album, 5 multi-platinum albums, 11 platinum albums and 14 gold albums). [5]

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The group's first commercial release was the single "Runaway" from its eponymous debut (1984), which had a modest success in the US. Its sophomore album 7800° Fahrenheit (1985) achieved bigger success than its predecessor being the band's first album to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping 500,000 copies in the US. [6]

Bon Jovi achieved widespread global recognition with its third album Slippery When Wet (1986), which remains their best-selling album to date with over 28 million copies sold worldwide. [7] It reached number one in Australia, Canada, and the US, where it spent eight weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 and was certified 12× Platinum by the RIAA. [8] The album's first two singles "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [9] Bon Jovi's fourth album New Jersey (1988) achieved similar global success, producing five top-10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, of which "Bad Medicine" and "I'll Be There for You" topped the chart. [9]

Keep the Faith (1992) marked a change in the band's appearance and sound, eschewing the glam metal from its 1980s albums in a favor of a different hard rock sound. [10] The album debuted at number one in the UK and Australia, cracked the top 5 in the US and was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA for shipping two million copies in the United States. The ballad "Bed of Roses" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the album's title track hit number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. [11] The greatest hits album Cross Road (1994) debuted at number one and was the best-selling album in United Kingdom for 1994. "Always", the first of the compilation's two new tracks, spent six months in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, was certified platinum in the US and became Bon Jovi's highest selling single. [12]

These Days (1995) was the group's first release after the departure of bassist Alec John Such. The record was a commercial success in the Asian and European markets, debuting at number one in the UK and spending four consecutive weeks at the top. [13] In Japan, the album topped the Oricon chart with first week sales of 379,000 copies, becoming the second fastest selling international album in chart's history. [14] Its lead single "This Ain't a Love Song" reached number 14 in the US and number six in the UK. Crush (2000) became the band's sixth and fifth consecutive number one album in Australia and the United Kingdom, respectively, and reached 2× Platinum in the US. [6] The success of the album was largely due to its lead single "It's My Life" which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group, while the album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2001 ceremony. [15]

Bounce (2002) and Have a Nice Day (2005) debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, Bon Jovi's highest debuts in the band's 20-year history up to that point. [16] The lead single "Have a Nice Day" was an international hit, reaching the top 10 in Australia, Europe and the UK. The second single "Who Says You Can't Go Home" reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs after being remixed into a country duet with Jennifer Nettles. [11] With success of the single, Bon Jovi was the first rock band to have reached the top spot on both the rock and country Billboard chart. [17] The song's success inspired the Nashville-influenced tenth studio record Lost Highway (2007). The album debuted at number one in the US, making it the band's first number one in its home country since the late eighties. [18] Although the album achieved great success, including a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album, [19] the band returned to its rock roots with the eleventh studio album The Circle (2009), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. [18] The lead singles from both albums "(You Want to) Make a Memory" and "We Weren't Born to Follow" received Grammy nominations for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. [19] [20]

The second greatest hits album Greatest Hits (2010) was released as a single-disc version and as an enhanced double-disc version which features four new songs. It performed well in Australia, reaching 3× platinum in two months. [21] The album's first single was "What Do You Got?" and its accompanying music video was the first Bon Jovi music video to be filmed in 3D. [22] What About Now (2013) was the band's fifth release to reach the top of the Billboard 200, debuting at number one. Its lead single "Because We Can" was released two months before the album. This was followed by the album Burning Bridges (2015), which failed to enter the top 10 on the Billboard 200. This House Is Not for Sale (2016) debuted at number one in the US with sales mostly driven by a concert ticket promotion. [23] The album returned to the top spot two years later thanks to another concert tour, as the album was included in the ticket price. [24]

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications Sales
US
[18]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[27]
FIN
[28]
GER
[29]
NL
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
Bon Jovi
  • Released: January 21, 1984
  • Label: Mercury
43391871
7800° Fahrenheit
  • Released: March 27, 1985
  • Label: Mercury
3730640101128
Slippery When Wet
  • Released: August 18, 1986
  • Label: Mercury
11211115316
New Jersey
  • Released: September 19, 1988
  • Label: Mercury
11512413111
Keep the Faith
  • Released: November 3, 1992
  • Label: Mercury
5128123331
These Days
  • Released: June 27, 1995
  • Label: Mercury
9111111211
  • US: Platinum [6]
  • AUS: Platinum [37]
  • AUT: Platinum [46]
  • CAN: 2× Platinum [34]
  • FIN: Platinum [38]
  • GER: Gold [39]
  • JPN: 3× Platinum [53]
  • NLD: Platinum [50]
  • SPA: 2× Platinum [41]
  • SWI: Platinum [54]
  • UK: 2× Platinum [36]
Crush
  • Released: June 13, 2000
  • Label: Island
9114111211
  • US: 2× Platinum [6]
  • AUS: Platinum [55]
  • AUT: Platinum [46]
  • CAN: 2× Platinum [34]
  • FIN: Platinum [38]
  • GER: 2× Platinum [39]
  • JPN: 3× Platinum [56]
  • NLD: Platinum [50]
  • SPA: 2× Platinum [41]
  • SWI: 3× Platinum [57]
  • UK: Platinum [36]
Bounce
  • Released: October 8, 2002
  • Label: Island
2533222422
Have a Nice Day
  • Released: September 20, 2005
  • Label: Island
2111411312
Lost Highway
  • Released: June 19, 2007
  • Label: Island
1211311412
The Circle
  • Released: November 10, 2009
  • Label: Island
1421614912
What About Now
  • Release: March 8, 2013
  • Label: Island
1111322132
Burning Bridges
  • Released: August 21, 2015
  • Label: Mercury
133149122523
This House Is Not for Sale
  • Released: November 4, 2016
  • Label: Island
111310381025
2020
  • Released: October 2, 2020
  • Label: Island
19321924320335
Forever
  • Released: June 7, 2024
  • Label: Island
TBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBCTBC
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released.

Live albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertificationsSales
US
[18]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[27]
FIN
[28]
GER
[29]
JPN
[83]
NL
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
One Wild Night Live 1985–2001
  • Released: May 22, 2001
  • Label: Island
2062443992712
  • US: 579,000
Inside Out
  • Released: November 27, 2012
  • Label: Island
196
This House Is Not for Sale – Live from the London Palladium
  • Released: December 16, 2016 [85]
  • Label: Island
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released.

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertificationsSales
US
[18]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[27]
FIN
[28]
GER
[29]
NL
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
Hard & Hot
  • Released: December 2, 1991
  • Label: PolyGram
  • Australian release only
Cross Road
  • Released: October 10, 1994
  • Label: Mercury
8111112211
  • US: 4× Platinum [6]
  • AUS: 13× Platinum [86]
  • AUT: 3× Platinum [46]
  • CAN: 10× Platinum [34]
  • EU: 8× Platinum [87]
  • FIN: 2× Platinum [38]
  • GER: 2× Platinum [39]
  • JPN: Million [88]
  • NLD: 2× Platinum [50]
  • SPA: 4× Platinum [41]
  • SWI: 3× Platinum [89]
  • UK: 6× Platinum [36]
Tokyo Road: Best of Bon Jovi
  • Released: March 28, 2001
  • Label: Universal
  • Japan release only
  • JPN: 2× Platinum [92]
This Left Feels Right
  • Released: November 4, 2003
  • Label: Island
14112518362334
Greatest Hits
  • Released: November 29, 2010
  • Label: Island
5121623132

Box sets

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[18]
AUT
[26]
CANGER
[29]
JPN
[83]
NL
[30]
UK
[104]
100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong
  • Released: November 16, 2004
  • Label: Island
53504837134090

Extended plays

TitleYearNotes
Live On Tour EP1987
  • Released only in Australia where it charted at #21.
Live from Osaka 2000
  • Reissue available with the bonus version of Crush in Japan and Australasia. [106] Charted at #36 in Japan. [83]
The Love Songs2001
  • A very rare bonus CD, available only on Valentine's Day with purchases of the studio album Crush. Contains five Bon Jovi love ballads; "Thank You for Loving Me", "Bed of Roses", "Always", "I'll Be There for You" and "Never Say Goodbye". [107]
Bon Jovi – Target EP2003
  • US-only Target exclusively released mini-album with demos and live recordings of tracks from Bounce and Crush era. Only available at Target retail stores for a limited time. [108]
Live from the Have a Nice Day Tour 2006
  • A six-track live promo album, sold exclusively at Walmart stores in the US. [109]

Singles

1980s

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[110]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[111]
GER
[112]
IRE
[113]
NLD
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
"Runaway"19843923112 [114] Bon Jovi
"She Don't Know Me"48140
"Burning for Love" [A]
"Only Lonely"1985547800° Fahrenheit
"In and Out of Love"69103 [116]
"The Hardest Part Is the Night"68
"Silent Night"
"You Give Love a Bad Name"1986132252821414Slippery When Wet
"Livin' on a Prayer"131102042124
"Wanted Dead or Alive"198771317472413
"Never Say Goodbye"[B] 5921
"Bad Medicine"1988145125410201417New Jersey
"Born to Be My Baby"3308542522
"I'll Be There for You"1989123267221518
"Lay Your Hands on Me"72317471618
"Living in Sin"964192035
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released.

"*" in the absence of RPM data, Canadian figures were taken from Soundscan sales/The Record airplay data.

1990s

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[119]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[111]
GER
[112]
IRE
[113]
NLD
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
"Keep the Faith"19922910175859735Keep the Faith
"Bed of Roses"1993101021015927913
"In These Arms"271020614107239
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"9724194714173517
"I Believe"404925323411
"Dry County"1994312641181935109
"Please Come Home for Christmas" [C] 67Non-album single
"Always"4231412212Cross Road
"Someday I'll Be Saturday Night"1995101837617117
"This Ain't a Love Song"144629531246These Days
"Something for the Pain" [D] 761436195181433108
"Lie to Me" [D] 88202020461116442010
"These Days"199638612245317
"Hey God"44212713
"Real Life"199952175217362221 EDtv soundtrack
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released

2000s

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[119]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[111]
GER
[112]
IRE
[113]
NLD
[30]
SWE
[31]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
"It's My Life"2000335117251213Crush
"Say It Isn't So"922351624355810
"Thank You for Loving Me"573414251924462612
"One Wild Night (2001)"20013519252117323110One Wild Night Live 1985–2001
"Wanted Dead or Alive (Live)" [E] 4526
"Everyday"20025917116665Bounce
"Misunderstood"333719353727395721
"Bounce" [A]
"All About Lovin' You"2003312721161738339
"The Distance" [A]
"Wanted Dead or Alive (2003)"This Left Feels Right
"It's My Life (2003)" [E] 174516
"Have a Nice Day"20055387771852106Have a Nice Day
"Welcome to Wherever You Are"364023254619
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" [F] 20062336543033575
"(You Want To) Make a Memory"2007273459533Lost Highway
"Lost Highway"413936117
"Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore"
(featuring LeAnn Rimes)
39
"Summertime" [G] 39
"Whole Lot of Leavin'"20082241
"We Weren't Born to Follow"2009686242964173301425The Circle
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released

2010s

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US Bub.
[119]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
CAN
[111]
FIN
[28]
GER
[112]
IRE
[113]
NLD
[30]
SWI
[32]
UK
[33]
"Superman Tonight"20104426The Circle
"When We Were Beautiful"
"What Do You Got?"2302323127Greatest Hits
"No Apologies"2011
"This Is Our House"
"Because We Can"20136562137143755363438What About Now
"What About Now"
"We Don't Run"2015Burning Bridges
"Saturday Night Gave Me Sunday Morning"5498
"This House Is Not for Sale"2016814385130This House Is Not for Sale
"Knockout"
"Labor of Love"
"Born Again Tomorrow"
"When We Were Us"2018This House Is Not for Sale (Reissue)
"Walls"
"Unbroken"2019 [upper-alpha 1] 2020
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released

2020s

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
AC

[127]
"Limitless"2020102020
"Unbroken"
(featuring the Invictus Games Choir) [128]
Non-album single
"American Reckoning"2020
"Do What You Can"
(solo or featuring Jennifer Nettles)
11
"Story of Love"202113
"Christmas Isn't Christmas" [129] 2023Non-album single
"Legendary"202418Forever

Other singles

TitleYearNotes
"Breakout"1984
  • An EP/Single featuring a live and studio version of "Breakout" along with a live version of "Runaway". [130]
"The Price of Love"1985
  • A promo single released in Japan.
"Borderline"1986
  • An EP/Single released alongside "Livin' on a Prayer" in Japan. [131]
"Let It Rock"
  • From the 1986 album Slippery When Wet. Single released as a 12" vinyl for promotional use only in UK. [132]
"I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas"1993
  • Originally released as the B-side to the single "Keep the Faith" in 1992 and was included also as a B-side to the single "Please Come Home for Christmas". Since then, the song has been re-released as a holiday single in 1993, 2002 and 2011. The proceeds of the single go to the Special Olympics. [133] [134]
"Cama De Rosas"1993
  • The Spanish version of "Bed of Roses". Was released as a promo CD in both Spain and Mexico. It appears on some international versions of the studio album Keep the Faith. [135]
"Good Guys Don't Always Wear White"1994
  • From the 1994 soundtrack The Cowboy Way . Also appears as a B-side to the single "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" and on the 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong box set. As well as appearing on The Cowboy Way soundtrack it was intended to be the lead single for the band's 1994 Best Of album 'Cross Road' but was pulled from the compilation and only released as a single-track promotional CD in the US. [136] The song features a music video. [137]
"Wedding Day"1995
  • Originally appears as a B-side to the single "This Ain't a Love Song". Released as a promo CD only in Germany. [138]
"Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado"1995
  • The Spanish version of "This Ain't a Love Song". It was released as a promo CD in Mexico and USA. Also appears on some South American versions of the studio album These Days. [139]
"Save the World"2000
  • From the 2000 studio album Crush. Was released as a single-track promo CD in Japan. [140]
"Tokyo Road (Live)"2001
  • Promo single released only in Japan to promote the Japan-only released compilation album Tokyo Road: Best of Bon Jovi. It was also included as a bonus disc on a limited edition of the album. The live version of "Tokyo Road" would later appear on the 2010 Special Edition of 7800° Fahrenheit. [141]
"Keep the Faith (2003 version)"2003
  • The version of "Keep the Faith" from This Left Feels Right was released as a promo single in Spain. [142]
"I Want to Be Loved"2005
  • From the 2005 album Have a Nice Day. Was released as a single-track promo CD in the US. [143]
"Work for the Working Man"2009
  • From the 2009 studio album The Circle. Was released as a single-track promo CD in the Netherlands. [144]
"We Weren't Born to Follow" / "Who Says You Can't Go Home" / "Livin' On a Prayer"2010
  • Live at the 52nd Grammy Awards; released as a medley via iTunes. "Who Says You Can't Go Home" was performed as a duet with Jennifer Nettles. [145]
"Roller Coaster"2016

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US Airplay
[146]
AUT
[26]
UK
[147]
JAP
"Edge of a Broken Heart" [G] 198738 Disorderlies OST
"The Radio Saved My Life Tonight" (promo single)200437100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong
"Hallelujah" (live)200829177Lost Highway [single]
"The More Things Change" [G] 201137Greatest Hits (Ultimate Collection)
"—" denotes the single was not released.

Notes

Videos

Live performances

YearTitleCertifications
1985 Tokyo Road: Live in Japan '85
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Toshiba
  • Formats: VHS/LD
1993 Keep the Faith: An Evening with Bon Jovi
  • Released: February 1993
  • Label: Mercury
1995 Live From London
  • Released: November 1995
  • Label: Universal
2000 The Crush Tour
  • Released: December 4, 2000
  • Label: Mercury
2003 This Left Feels Right Live
  • Released: February 10, 2004
  • Label: Island
2007 Lost Highway: The Concert
  • Released: November 23, 2007
  • Label: Universal
2009 Live at Madison Square Garden
  • Released: November 20, 2009
  • Label: Island
"—" denotes the video did not reach gold or platinum status.

Video collections

YearTitleCertifications
1985 Breakout: Video Singles
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Polygram
1987 Slippery When Wet: The Videos
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Mercury
1989 New Jersey: The Videos
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Polygram
1994 Keep the Faith: The Videos
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Mercury
Cross Road: The Videos
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Mercury
2010 Greatest Hits - The Ultimate Video Collection
  • Released: November 2010
  • Label: Island
  • AUS: 2× Platinum [156]
  • BRA Gold

Documentaries

YearTitleCertification
1990 Access All Areas: A Rock & Roll Odyssey
  • Released: May 20, 1990
  • Label: Mercury
2009 When We Were Beautiful
  • Released: November 2009 (in cinemas)
  • Label: Mercury
"—" denotes the video is ineligible for certification.

Music videos

YearTitleLabel [157] Director
1984"Runaway"MercuryMichael Cuesta [158]
"She Don't Know Me"MercuryMartin Kahan [159]
1985"In and Out of Love"Mercury
"Only Lonely"MercuryJack Cole [160]
"Silent Night"MercuryMarcelo Epstein [161]
1986"You Give Love a Bad Name"Mercury Wayne Isham [162] [163]
"Livin' on a Prayer"Mercury
1987"Wanted Dead or Alive"Mercury
"Never Say Goodbye"Mercury
"Wild in the Streets"Mercury
1988"Bad Medicine" (original version)Mercury
"Bad Medicine" (fan-recorded version)Mercury
"Born to Be My Baby"Mercury
1989"I'll Be There for You"Mercury
"Lay Your Hands on Me"Mercury
"Living in Sin"Mercury
"Blood on Blood"Mercury
1992"Keep the Faith"Mercury Phil Joanou [164]
1993"Bed of Roses" (short, extended and alternate versions)MercuryWayne Isham [162]
"In These Arms"Mercury
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"MercuryTroy Smith [165]
"I Believe"Mercury Nick Egan [166]
1994"If I Was Your Mother"MercuryWayne Isham [167]
"Dry County"MercuryNick Egan [166]
"Always" (original and alternate versions)Mercury Marty Callner [163]
"Please Come Home for Christmas"Mercury Herb Ritts [168]
"Someday I'll Be Saturday Night"MercuryWayne Isham [162]
1995"Good Guys Don't Always Wear White"Mercury
"This Ain't a Love Song" (original and alternate version)Mercury Andy Morahan [169]
"Something for the Pain"MercuryMarty Callner [163] [170]
"Lie to Me" (original, alternate, extended and director's cut versions)Mercury
1996"These Days" (original and alternate version)MercurySteven Kirlys [171]
"Hey God" (short and extended versions)Mercury Matt Mahurin [172]
1999"Real Life" [A] MercuryWayne Isham [162]
2000"It's My Life"Island
"Say It Isn't So"Island
"Thank You for Loving Me"Island
2001"One Wild Night"IslandNancy Bardawil [173]
2002"Everyday"Island Todd Kellstein [174]
"Misunderstood"IslandMarc Klasfeld [175] [176]
2003"All About Lovin' You"Island
"Wanted Dead or Alive 2003" (also 2001 live version) [B] IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi [177]
2005"Have a Nice Day"IslandEric Hirshberg [178]
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" (original version)IslandJeff Labbe [163]
"Who Says You Can't Go Home" (Jennifer Nettles version)IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi [179]
2006"Welcome to Wherever You Are"IslandWayne Isham [162]
2007"(You Want to) Make a Memory"Island Kevin Kerslake [180]
"Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore"IslandPhil Griffin [181]
"Lost Highway"IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi [182]
2008"Whole Lot of Leavin'"IslandPhil Griffin [183]
2009"We Weren't Born to Follow"IslandCraig Barry [184]
2010"Superman Tonight"IslandPhil Griffin [185]
"When We Were Beautiful"IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi [186]
"What Do You Got?"IslandWayne Isham [187]
"This Is Our House"IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi
2011"No Apologies"IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi
2013"Because We Can" (original, The Boxer : Act 1, Astrid : Act 2 and The Beginning: Epilogue version)Island Fisher Stevens
"What About Now"IslandAnthony M. Bongiovi
2016"This House Is Not for Sale"Island Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri
"Knockout"IslandAlex Howard
"Labor of Love"IslandFrank Borin and Ivanna Borin
"Come On Up to Our House"IslandAlex Howard
"Scars on This Guitar"IslandAlex Howard
"The Devil's in the Temple"IslandAlex Howard
"Roller Coaster"IslandAlex Howard
"Born Again Tomorrow"IslandFrank Borin and Ivanna Borin
"New Year's Day"IslandAlex Howard
2017"God Bless This Mess"IslandAlex Howard
"Living With the Ghost"IslandCasey Stein, Kate Branom & Nathan Podshadley [188]
"Reunion"IslandCasey Stein, Kate Branom & Nathan Podshadley [189]
"Spiritual Warfare"Island
2018"When We Were Us"IslandMatt Barnes [190]
"Walls"IslandMatt Barnes [191]
2019"Unbroken"Island
2020"Limitless"IslandMarc Klasfeld [192]
"Do What You Can" (original version and with Jennifer Nettles version)Island
2021"Story of Love"Island
2024"Legendary"IslandDano Cerny

Notes:
A ^ "Real Life" features all band members except David Bryan who was absent due to a serious hand injury. [193]
B ^ "Wanted Dead or Alive 2003" was a reused music video from the promo single "Wanted Dead or Alive Live" from 2001. It was slightly reworked to match the reworked music of the song.

See also

Notes

  1. "Unbroken" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 35 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart. [126]

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7800° Fahrenheit is the second studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on March 27, 1985, through Mercury Records. The album's title is a reference to the supposed melting point of rock, which is equivalent to 4313°C. In the United States, the Fahrenheit scale is in general use, suggesting the album consists of "American hot rock". The album's artwork introduced the classic 1980s Bon Jovi logo that would later be used on Slippery When Wet and New Jersey. 7800° Fahrenheit spent 104 weeks on the Billboard 200 albums chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 19, 1987. The singles "Only Lonely" and "In and Out of Love" both charted on the Billboard Hot 100.

<i>New Jersey</i> (album) 1988 studio album by Bon Jovi

New Jersey is the fourth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on September 19, 1988, by Mercury Records. The album was produced by Bruce Fairbairn and recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The album was the follow-up to the band's third album, Slippery When Wet, and reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart in its second week of release after debuting at number eight. It remained at the top for four consecutive weeks and was Bon Jovi's last album to do so until Lost Highway (2007). The album was named after the birth state of Jon Bon Jovi, New Jersey.

<i>Keep the Faith</i> 1992 studio album by Bon Jovi

Keep the Faith is the fifth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on November 3, 1992, by Mercury Records. It is Bon Jovi's last studio album to feature all five original band members as bass guitarist Alec John Such was dismissed from the band in 1994, though it was not his last release with the band. It is Bon Jovi's first album since 1985's 7800° Fahrenheit not to be produced by Bruce Fairbairn. The album was produced by Bob Rock and was recorded at the Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia. Keep the Faith marked a change to a "more serious interpretation of the band's pop-metal groove". It is also Bon Jovi's longest album to date, clocking in at 66 minutes.

<i>These Days</i> (Bon Jovi album) 1995 studio album by Bon Jovi

These Days (stylized as (these Days)) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 27, 1995, by Mercury Records. This was the first album Bon Jovi released after the dismissal of original bass guitarist Alec John Such, and their first album to be recorded officially as four-piece band (without an official bassist, but featured Hugh McDonald as a session/touring member on bass guitar). The album, produced by Peter Collins, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, is praised by many critics and fans as their best album. These Days is overall a darker album in contrast to the band's usual brand of feel-good, inspiring rock songs and love ballads.

<i>Crush</i> (Bon Jovi album) 2000 studio album by Bon Jovi

Crush is the seventh studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on June 13, 2000, by Island Records. It was produced by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Luke Ebbin. The album marks the longest timespan between studio albums for the band, with five years between the release of These Days (1995) and this album. After the initial plan to team up with producer Bruce Fairbairn fell through because of his death a year earlier, Bon Jovi and Sambora hired Luke Ebbin to update their sound with a smattering of loops and impressive arrangements.

<i>This Left Feels Right</i> 2003 compilation album by Bon Jovi

This Left Feels Right is a compilation album by Bon Jovi, released in 2003. An album featuring new versions of the band's songs from previous albums, it charted at No. 14 on Billboard 200. It's a "trip down memory lane" as Jon Bon Jovi described the album. It features revamped versions of many of Bon Jovi's biggest hits, often in a more somber style. Many of the 80's hard hitting chart-rockers are presented in a different light as soulful ballads.

<i>Cross Road</i> (album) 1994 greatest hits album by Bon Jovi

Cross Road is the first official greatest hits album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 11, 1994, by Mercury Records. The album contains hits from all previously released albums from their debut, Bon Jovi (1984) to Keep the Faith (1992). The album also features two new tracks: the hit singles "Always" and "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", as well as a new, updated rendition of "Livin' on a Prayer" entitled "Prayer '94" available only on the North American versions.

<i>Have a Nice Day</i> (Bon Jovi album) 2005 studio album by Bon Jovi

Have a Nice Day is the ninth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on September 20, 2005. Produced by John Shanks, the album was recorded at Sanctuary Sound II in New Jersey, and Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California.

<i>The Essential Michael Jackson</i> 2005 greatest hits album by Michael Jackson

The Essential Michael Jackson is a greatest hits compilation album by American singer Michael Jackson. It was released on July 19, 2005, by Sony Music's catalog division Legacy Recordings as part of The Essential series. The two-disc compilation features thirty-eight hit songs by Michael Jackson, from his days at Motown Records with The Jackson 5 in the late 1960s and early 1970s to his 2001 hit "You Rock My World".

<i>Blaze of Glory</i> (Jon Bon Jovi album) 1990 studio album by Jon Bon Jovi

Blaze of Glory is the debut solo studio album by Jon Bon Jovi, the frontman of Bon Jovi. The album was released on August 7, 1990, through Mercury Records. It includes songs from and inspired by the movie Young Guns II. Emilio Estevez originally requested Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" as the theme song for his upcoming Billy the Kid sequel, but Jon Bon Jovi ended up composing an all-new theme song for the film's soundtrack instead.

<i>Destination Anywhere</i> 1997 studio album by Jon Bon Jovi

Destination Anywhere is Jon Bon Jovi's second solo studio album released June 16, 1997 and features music from the film Destination Anywhere released in the same year. It follows his successful 1990 soundtrack Blaze of Glory, from the film Young Guns II.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cher albums discography</span>

American entertainer Cher has released 27 studio albums, 10 compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, and three live albums. Widely recognized as the Goddess of Pop, Cher has sold over 100 million records worldwide and a further 40 million as part of Sonny & Cher, making her one of the best-selling female recording artists in history. Billboard ranked her as the 109th Greatest Artist of all time and the 49th Greatest Hot 100 Artist of all time. According to RIAA, she has sold 12.5 million albums in the United States. Her signature hit "Believe" has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide, and it is the UK's best-selling single by a female artist in history, and one of the best-selling physical singles of all time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">George Michael discography</span>

English singer-songwriter George Michael's releases consist of five studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, 44 singles, six promotional singles, 36 music videos, and five video albums. In his career, Michael sold an estimated 100 million to 125 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists of all time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Pussycat Dolls discography</span>

The discography of American girl group the Pussycat Dolls consists of two studio albums, two extended plays, two video albums, 15 singles, two promotional singles, and 15 music videos. To date, the group has sold 15 million albums and 40 million singles worldwide.

<i>Lost Highway</i> (Bon Jovi album) 2007 studio album by Bon Jovi

Lost Highway is the tenth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on June 19, 2007, in the US through Island Records. Produced by John Shanks and Dann Huff, the album was recorded at Black Bird Studios, Nashville and NGR Recording, Hollywood.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Script discography</span>

Irish pop rock band The Script has released six studio albums, four EPs, 22 singles and 20 music videos.

<i>The Circle</i> (Bon Jovi album) 2009 studio album by Bon Jovi

The Circle is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. Released on November 10, 2009, the album was produced by John Shanks. The album debuted at number 1 in several countries, including the U.S., where it sold 163,000 copies in its first week.

<i>Greatest Hits</i> (Bon Jovi album) 2010 compilation album by Bon Jovi

Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on October 29, 2010.

<i>Armageddon: The Album</i> 1998 soundtrack album by Various artists

Armageddon: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 1998 Touchstone Pictures film Armageddon, released by Columbia Records and Hollywood Records on June 23, 1998. The album features several songs recorded specifically for the soundtrack, including "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and "What Kind of Love Are You On", performed by Aerosmith, "Remember Me", performed by Journey, and "Mister Big Time", performed by Jon Bon Jovi. Our Lady Peace's "Starseed" is a remixed version of the original. The album was commercially successful in Japan, and was certified double platinum for 400,000 copies shipped in 1999.

<i>What About Now</i> (album) 2013 studio album by Bon Jovi

What About Now is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. Produced by John Shanks, the album was released on March 8, 2013 in Australia and March 12, 2013 in the United States. The album was promoted throughout the band's 2013 Because We Can: The Tour. It is the last album to feature lead guitarist Richie Sambora before his departure from the band the following month.

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