Dan Fogelberg discography

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Dan Fogelberg discography
Studio albums16
Live albums3
Compilation albums7
Singles21

This is a detailed discography for American singer songwriter Dan Fogelberg. Six of his solo albums achieved platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A collaboration with jazz flutist Tim Weisberg, "Twin Sons of Different Mothers," also went platinum. Fogelberg's most successful single was "Longer," which spent two weeks at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1980. Four of his singles reached number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

Contents

Albums

Solo studio albums

YearAlbumChart positionsCertifications
US US Country AUS [1] CANRIAACRIA
1972 Home Free 210Platinum
1974 Souvenirs 17472×Platinum
1975 Captured Angel 2382Platinum
1977 Nether Lands 13512×Platinum
1979 Phoenix 327272×Platinum
1981 The Innocent Age 638302×PlatinumGold
1984 Windows and Walls 153852Gold
1985 High Country Snows 302379Gold
1987 Exiles 488680
1990 The Wild Places 103
1993 River of Souls 164
1999The First Christmas Morning
2003Full Circle
2009 Love in Time 117

Studio albums with Tim Weisberg

YearAlbumChart PositionsCertifications
US AUS [1] CANRIAACRIA
1978 Twin Sons of Different Mothers 88122PlatinumGold
1995 No Resemblance Whatsoever

Live albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsCertifications
US CANRIAACRIA
1991 Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings from the West
2000Live: Something Old New Borrowed & Some Blues
2017 Live at Carnegie Hall 71

Compilation albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsCertifications
US AUS [1] CANRIAACRIA
1982 Greatest Hits 1568343×PlatinumGold
1995 Love Songs
1997Portrait: The Music of Dan Fogelberg (4-CD boxed set)
Promises
1998Super Hits
2001 The Very Best of Dan Fogelberg
2003The Essential Dan Fogelberg
2016The Definitive Anthology

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US
[2]
US AC
[3]
US Country
[4]
US Rock
[5]
CAN
[6]
CAN AC
[7]
CAN Country
[8]
UK AUS [1] [9]
1972"To the Morning"Home Free
1975"Part of the Plan"3122502471Souvenirs
1977"Love Gone By"84Nether Lands
1978"The Power of Gold" (with Tim Weisberg)2451Twin Sons of Different Mothers
1979"Longer"2185196645941Phoenix
1980"Heart Hotels"21381
"Same Old Lang Syne"98The Innocent Age
1981"Hard to Say"7214161
"Leader of the Band"9118179
1982"Run for the Roses"18333116
"Missing You"23630291155Greatest Hits
1983"Make Love Stay"2911
1984"The Language of Love"1314811Windows and Walls
"Believe in Me"4811
"Sweet Magnolia (And the Travelling Salesman)"36
1985"Go Down Easy"85656732High Country Snows
"Down the Road/Mountain Pass"3328
1987"She Don't Look Back"8413Exiles
"Lonely in Love"21
"Seeing You Again"15
1990"Rhythm of the Rain"3392129The Wild Places

Other charted songs

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
US Rock
[5]
1981"Lost in the Sun"45The Innocent Age
1984"Gone Too Far"31Windows and Walls

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