Brooks & Dunn discography | |
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Studio albums | 12 |
EPs | 1 |
Compilation albums | 7 |
Singles | 51 |
Music videos | 40 |
Brooks & Dunn is an American country music duo composed of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn. Signed to Arista Nashville, Brooks & Dunn has released 12 studio albums and seven compilation albums for the label. The duo has also charted 51 singles on the Billboard country charts, including 20 Number One hits. Two of their Number Ones have been declared by Billboard as the country single of the year: a cover of B.W. Stevenson's "My Maria" in 1996, and "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" (which is also their longest-lasting Number One, at six weeks) in 2001.
Title | Details | Peak positions | Certifications | |||
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US Country [1] | US [2] | CAN Country [3] | CAN [4] | |||
Brand New Man |
| 3 | 10 | 5 | — | |
Hard Workin' Man |
| 2 | 9 | 1 | 41 | |
Waitin' on Sundown |
| 1 | 15 | 1 | 31 | |
Borderline |
| 1 | 5 | 1 | 37 | |
If You See Her |
| 4 | 11 | 7 | 42 | |
Tight Rope |
| 6 | 31 | 6 | — |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Details | Peak positions | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||
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US Country [1] | US [2] | AUS [16] [17] | |||
Steers & Stripes |
| 1 | 4 | — | |
It Won't Be Christmas Without You |
| 12 | 81 | — |
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Red Dirt Road |
| 1 | 4 | 76 | |
Hillbilly Deluxe |
| 1 | 3 | 79 | |
Cowboy Town |
| 4 | 13 | 23 | |
Reboot |
| 1 | 8 | 15 |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Details |
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Reboot II |
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Title | Details | Peak positions | Certifications | |||
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US Country [1] | US [2] | AUS [17] | CAN [27] | |||
The Greatest Hits Collection [A] |
| 2 | 4 | 68 | 15 | |
Super Hits |
| 43 | — | — | — | |
The Greatest Hits Collection II |
| 2 | 7 | — | — |
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Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn |
| 48 | — | — | — |
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#1s… and Then Some |
| 1 | 5 | 85 | 10 |
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The Essential Brooks & Dunn |
| 59 | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Details |
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Exclusive Collector's Edition [32] (with Reba McEntire) |
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Year | Single | Peak positions | Certifications | Album | |||
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US Country [33] | US [34] | CAN Country [D] [35] | CAN [46] | ||||
2000 | "You'll Always Be Loved by Me" | 5 | 55 | 7 | — | Tight Rope | |
2001 | "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" | 1 | 25 | * | — |
| Steers & Stripes |
"Only in America" | 1 | 33 | * | — |
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"The Long Goodbye" | 1 | 39 | * | — | |||
2002 | "My Heart Is Lost to You" | 5 | 48 | * | — | ||
"Every River" | 12 | 75 | * | — | |||
2003 | "Red Dirt Road" | 1 | 25 | * | — |
| Red Dirt Road |
"You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl" | 3 | 39 | * | — | |||
2004 | "That's What She Gets for Loving Me" | 6 | 53 | 2 | — | ||
"That's What It's All About" | 2 | 38 | 2 | — | The Greatest Hits Collection II | ||
"It's Getting Better All the Time" | 1 | 56 | 3 | — | |||
2005 | "Play Something Country" | 1 | 37 | 1 | — |
| Hillbilly Deluxe |
"Believe" | 8 | 60 | 21 | — |
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2006 | "Building Bridges" (with Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill) | 4 | 66 | 2 | — | ||
"Hillbilly Deluxe" | 16 | 86 | 20 | — |
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2007 | "Proud of the House We Built" | 4 | 57 | 1 | 60 | Cowboy Town | |
"God Must Be Busy" | 11 | 78 | 11 | 92 | |||
2008 | "Put a Girl in It" | 3 | 54 | 1 | 62 | ||
"Cowgirls Don't Cry" (with Reba McEntire) [E] | 2 | 44 | 1 | 49 |
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2009 | "Indian Summer" | 16 | — [F] | 13 | 74 | #1s… and Then Some | |
"Honky Tonk Stomp" (with Billy Gibbons) | 16 | 96 | 8 | — | |||
2019 | "Brand New Man" (re-recording; with Luke Combs) | 30 | — | 40 | — | Reboot | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart "*" denotes releases where no chart existed at the time |
Year | Single | Peak positions | Certifications | Album | ||||
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US Country [33] | US Country Airplay [56] | US [34] | CAN Country [35] | CAN [46] | ||||
1994 | "Corrine, Corrina" (Asleep at the Wheel with Brooks & Dunn) | 73 | — | — | — | Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys | ||
2002 | "Words Are Your Wheels" (Phil Vassar with Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, and Martina McBride) | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2016 | "Forever Country" (as Artists of Then, Now & Forever) | 1 | 33 | 21 | 34 | 25 |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Single | Peak positions | Certifications | Album |
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US Country [33] | ||||
1994 | "Ride 'Em High, Ride 'Em Low" | 73 | 8 Seconds (soundtrack) | |
1999 | "Against the Wind" | 53 | King of the Hill (soundtrack) | |
2000 | "Goin' Under Gettin' over You" | 60 | Tight Rope | |
2002 | "Hangin' 'Round the Mistletoe" | 47 | It Won't Be Christmas Without You | |
"It Won't Be Christmas Without You" | 41 | |||
2003 | "Rockin' Little Christmas" | 57 | ||
"Winter Wonderland" | 57 | |||
2007 | "Cowboy Town" | 56 | Cowboy Town | |
2009 | "Over the Next Hill" (with Mac Powell) | 55 | Billy: The Early Years (soundtrack) | |
2019 | "Believe" (re-recording; with Kane Brown) | 42 | Reboot | |
"Neon Moon" (re-recording; with Kacey Musgraves) | 30 |
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"1, 2 Many" (with Luke Combs) | 20 | What You See Is What You Get |
Year | Title | Director |
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1991 | "Brand New Man" | Michael Merriman |
"My Next Broken Heart" | ||
1992 | "Boot Scootin' Boogie" | |
"Lost and Found" | ||
1993 | "Hard Workin' Man" | Sherman Halsey |
1994 | "Rock My World (Little Country Girl)" | Michael Parks |
"That Ain't No Way to Go" | Piers Plowden | |
"She's Not the Cheatin' Kind" | ||
1995 | "Little Miss Honky Tonk" | Sherman Halsey |
"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" | Michael Oblowitz | |
1996 | "My Maria" | |
"Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing" | ||
1997 | "A Man This Lonely" | |
"Honky Tonk Truth" | Sherman Halsey | |
"He's Got You" | Steven Goldmann | |
1998 | "If You See Him/If You See Her" (with Reba McEntire) | Deaton-Flanigen |
"How Long Gone" | Steven Goldmann | |
1999 | "South of Santa Fe" | Michael Merriman |
"Missing You" | Deaton-Flanigen | |
"Beer Thirty" | Michael Merriman | |
2001 | "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" | Trey Fanjoy |
"Only in America" | Michael Merriman | |
2002 | "My Heart Is Lost to You" | Shaun Silva |
"It Won't Be Christmas Without You" | Jon Small | |
2003 | "Red Dirt Road" | Steven Goldmann |
"You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl" | Michael Salomon | |
2004 | "That's What It's All About" | |
2005 | "Play Something Country" | |
"Believe" | Deaton-Flanigen | |
2006 | "Building Bridges" | Shaun Silva |
"Hillbilly Deluxe" | Michael Salomon | |
2007 | "Proud of the House We Built" | Sam Erickson |
"God Must Be Busy" (Live from the 2007 CMA Awards) | Paul Miller | |
2008 | "Put a Girl In It" | Wes Edwards |
"Cowgirls Don't Cry" (with Reba McEntire) | Deaton-Flanigen | |
2009 | "Indian Summer" | Shaun Silva |
"Honky Tonk Stomp" (with Billy Gibbons) | Thien Phan | |
2016 | "Forever Country" (as Artist of Then, Now & Forever) | Joseph Kahn |
2019 | "Brand New Man" (re-recording) (with Luke Combs) | Marty Callner |
"1, 2 Many" (with Luke Combs) | Dean Lent | |
Brooks & Dunn is an American country music duo consisting of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, both of whom are vocalists and songwriters. The duo was founded in 1990 through the suggestion of songwriter and record producer Tim DuBois. Before their formation, both members were solo recording artists, having charted two solo singles apiece in the 1980s. Brooks also released an album for Capitol Records in 1989 and wrote hit singles for other artists.
American country music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks has released 16 studio albums, two live albums, and fifty-one singles. He has sold estimated over 170 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists in history. According to RIAA, Brooks is the top-selling solo artist of all time with 157 million certified albums in the US. American Music Awards honored him the "Artist of the 90s Decade" and iHeartRadio Music Awards also honored him the "Artist of the Decade".
Billy Ray Cyrus is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor and philanthropist. He has released 16 studio albums and 53 singles since 1992, and is best known for his debut single "Achy Breaky Heart". 32 of his singles have charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart between 1992 and 2011.
The Greatest Hits Collection is the first compilation album by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in 1997 on Arista Nashville, and it chronicles the greatest hits from their first four studio albums: 1991's Brand New Man, 1993's Hard Workin' Man, 1994's Waitin' on Sundown, and 1996's Borderline. The album also includes three new tracks, two of which were released as singles: "Honky Tonk Truth" and "He's Got You", which respectively reached #3 and #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. In 2004, a sequel, The Greatest Hits Collection II, was released, compiling the band’s input from 1998 to 2003.
Hard Workin' Man is the second studio album by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. Like its predecessor, Brand New Man, the album had a string of top 5 hits on the US Hot Country chart. Its singles were "Hard Workin' Man" (#4), "Rock My World " (#2), "She Used To Be Mine" (#1), "We'll Burn That Bridge" (#2), and "That Ain't No Way To Go" (#1). The album also featured a remixed dance version of the country number-one hit "Boot Scootin' Boogie", from the previous album.
"My Maria" is a song co-written by B. W. Stevenson and Daniel Moore. Lindy Blaskey, a music publisher at ABC/Dunhill Records, thought Moore had a possible hit with his verse and chorus, but couldn't get him to finish the song, so Blaskey took what Moore had so far and asked Stevenson to finish writing it with an additional verse. David Kershenbaum, Stevenson's producer at RCA, agreed with Blaskey that it sounded like a hit and produced and released "My Maria" as a single in August 1973. The song became a Top 10 hit, peaking at No. 9 on the US pop chart. It remained in the Top 40 for twelve weeks. In addition, "My Maria" spent one week at No. 1 on the US adult contemporary chart. The guitar portion of the track was played by Larry Carlton. A cover version by Brooks & Dunn reached No. 1 on the US country music chart and won the 1997 Grammy for Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
American country music singer Faith Hill has released seven studio albums, four compilation albums, and 46 singles. All of Hill's studio albums have been certified Gold or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America.
"Boot Scootin' Boogie" is a song first recorded by the band Asleep at the Wheel for their 1990 album, Keepin' Me Up Nights. American country music duo Brooks & Dunn recorded a cover version, which was included as the eighth track on their 1991 debut album, Brand New Man. It originally served as the B-side to their second single, "My Next Broken Heart". It became the duo's fourth single release and fourth consecutive number-one single on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. A dance remix of the song features as the eleventh and final track on their 1993 album Hard Workin' Man.
American country music singer Toby Keith released 21 studio albums and eight compilation albums. He released 70 singles, with 65 of them charting on the Billboard country chart; 54 reached the Top 40, 40 made the top 10, and 20 went to number one from 1993 to 2021.
The discography of albums and singles released by American country music artist Vince Gill comprises 18 studio albums, 16 compilation albums and one extended play. Between 1985 and 2017, Gill has charted 67 songs on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, including seven that reached number one.
American country music artist Trisha Yearwood has released 15 studio albums, nine compilation albums, 43 music videos, 57 singles, 29 other charted songs and appeared on 30 albums. Yearwood's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 31 on the Billboard 200. It became the first debut female country album to sell one million copies, later certifying double platinum by the RIAA. The album would spawn an additional three singles, including "The Woman Before Me". Her second studio album was the critically acclaimed Hearts in Armor (1992). It spawned the top five country hits "Wrong Side of Memphis" and "Walkaway Joe". Her third studio record The Song Remembers When (1993) enjoyed similar success and the lead single reached number two on the Billboard country chart. A holiday album appeared before her platinum-selling fourth studio album Thinkin' About You (1995). Reaching number 3 on the country albums chart and number 28 on the Billboard 200, its first two singles topped the Hot Country Singles chart. Her sixth studio album Everybody Knows (1996) spawned Yearwood's fourth number one single, "Believe Me Baby ".
"Brand New Man" is a song recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn, written by Kix Brooks, Don Cook and Ronnie Dunn. It was released in June 1991 as their debut single, and was served as the first single and title track from their debut album of the same name, and their first Number One single on the country charts, thus making them only the second country music band in history to have its debut single reach Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"I Can Love You Like That" is a song written by Steve Diamond, Jennifer Kimball and Maribeth Derry, and recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery. It was released in February 1995 as the first single from his self-titled CD (1995). The song reached the top of the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"That Ain't No Way To Go" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in March 1994 the fifth and final single from their album Hard Workin' Man. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The duo co-wrote it with Don Cook.
"Hard Workin' Man" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It peaked at number four on the US Country charts in 1993 and was released in February 1993 as the first single and title track from their second album Hard Workin' Man. It also won the duo a Grammy for the Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1994.
"She Used To Be Mine" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in August 1993 as the third single from their album Hard Workin' Man. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming their fifth Number One single.
"She's Not the Cheatin' Kind" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in August 1994 as the lead-off single from their album Waitin' on Sundown. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming the duo's seventh Number One single.
Montgomery Gentry is an American country music duo founded by Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Its discography comprises 11 studio albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays, and 38 singles. The duo made its debut in 1999 with the single "Hillbilly Shoes," which went to number 13 on the Hot Country Songs charts, but did not reach number one until mid-2004, with "If You Ever Stop Loving Me." The duo has sent four more singles to Number One for a total of five: "Something to Be Proud Of" (2005), "Lucky Man" (2007), "Back When I Knew It All", and "Roll with Me". Besides these, Montgomery Gentry has reached the Top 10 with 10 additional hit singles. All 15 of these songs have charted on the Billboard Hot 100, where the duo's highest peak is "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" at number 30.
"Believe" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in October 2005 as the second single from their album Hillbilly Deluxe, and it won the Country Music Association's 2006 awards for Single of the Year, Song of the Year and Music Video of the Year. Rolling Stone ranked "Believe" No. 33 on its list of the 40 Saddest Country Songs of All Time in 2019.
"Hillbilly Deluxe" is a song written by Brad Crisler and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in November 2006 as the fourth and final single and title track from the duo's album Hillbilly Deluxe. It peaked at number 16 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 86 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single was certified Gold in the U.S.