Darren Hayes discography

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Darren Hayes discography
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Studio albums5
Compilation albums1
Video albums4
Music videos22
Singles25
Soundtrack albums1

The discography of Darren Hayes, an Australian pop singer, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, twenty-five singles, twenty-two music videos, and four video albums. He released his first two studio albums via Columbia Records, and since 2007, has released music through his own record label, Powdered Sugar. Including his work with Savage Garden, Hayes has sold more than 39 million albums worldwide, of which five million have been sold during his solo career. His five studio albums include Spin (2002), The Tension and the Spark (2004), both of which were released by Columbia; Hayes left the label and went on to release four studio albums, This Delicate Thing We've Made (2007), Secret Codes and Battleships (2011), and his most recent studio album, Homosexual , which was released on 7 October 2022.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS
[1]
NZ
[2]
SWE
[3]
UK
[4]
US
[5]
Spin 3227235
The Tension and the Spark 83213
  • ARIA: Gold [8]
This Delicate Thing We've Made
  • Released: 20 August 2007
  • Label: Powdered Sugar
  • Format: CD, digital download
1914
Secret Codes and Battleships
  • Released: 17 October 2011
  • Labels: Mercury, EMI, Powdered Sugar
  • Format: CD, digital download
1029
Homosexual
  • Released: 7 October 2022
  • Labels: Powdered Sugar
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
[lower-alpha 1] 82
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Collaboration albums

TitleDetails
We Are Smug
(with Robert Conley as "We Are Smug")
  • Released: 8 May 2009
  • Label: Powdered Sugar
  • Format: CD & Digital download iTunes & Amazon

Video albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[1]
Too Close for Comfort: Tour Film
  • Released: 13 January 2006
  • Labels: Columbia
  • Format: DVD
A Big Night in with Darren Hayes
  • Released: 13 August 2006
  • Labels: Columbia
  • Format: DVD
The Time Machine Tour
  • Released: 21 July 2008
  • Label: Absolute
  • Format: DVD
29
This Delicate Film We've Made
  • Released: 2 February 2009
  • Labels: Universal Music Operations
  • Format: DVD, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
YearSongPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
AUS
[1]
NZ
[2]
SWE
[3]
UK
[4]
US
Dance

[5]
US
[10]
2002"Insatiable"31881177Spin
"Strange Relationship"16442515
"I Miss You"252820
2003"Crush (1980 Me)"195519
2004"Pop!ular"330121The Tension and the Spark
"Darkness"40
2005"So Beautiful"75515Truly Madly Completely
2007"Step into the Light"5This Delicate Thing We've Made
"On the Verge of Something Wonderful"2920
"Me, Myself and (I)"59
"Who Would Have Thought"
2008"Casey"108
2011"Talk Talk Talk"79Secret Codes and Battleships
"Bloodstained Heart"80181
"Black Out the Sun"101
2012"Stupid Mistake"
2022"Let's Try Being in Love" [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Homosexual
"Do You Remember?" [16]
"Poison Blood" [17] [lower-alpha 4]
"All You Pretty Things" [19]
2023"Feels Like It's Over" [20]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
AUS
[21]
AUT
[21]
GER
[21]
NLD
[21]
NZ
[21]
SWI
[21]
UK
[22]
US
[23]
2001"What's Going On"
(with Artists Against AIDS)
385135261816627Non-album singles
2014"This Woman's Work"
(as part of Hope for Isla and Jude)
79 [24]
2019"I Never Cried So Much in My Whole Life"
(with Cub Sport)
2023"I Want You"
(Peking Duk featuring Darren Hayes) [25]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Other appearances

YearSongAlbum
1999"Last Christmas" (Rosie O'Donnell featuring Darren Hayes)A Rosie Christmas
2000"O Sole Mio" (Pavarotti featuring Darren Hayes)Pavarotti & Friends
"All You Need Is Love" (along with Pavarotti and other artists)
2002"Do You Believe ?" (Specificus featuring Darren Hayes)The Specificus EP
2003"Lift Me Up" (Olivia Newton-John featuring Darren Hayes) 2 (Olivia Newton-John album)
2004"Strange Magic" Ella Enchanted soundtrack
2008"When You Say You Love Me" (Human Nature featuring Darren Hayes) A Symphony of Hits
2010"Not Even Close" He Will Have His Way
2011"Love Hangover" (Wayne G featuring Darren Hayes)Remixxer
2017"I Wish U Heaven"I Wish U Heaven
2021"Cold to Me" (Louis La Roche featuring Darren Hayes)We're Not So Different

Music videos

YearMusic videoDirector(s)Notes
2002"Insatiable" Alek Keshishian [26]
"Strange Relationship" Tommy O'Haver
"I Miss You"Grant Marshall [27] The video features Australian actress Rose Byrne.
2003"Crush (1980 Me)"
2004"Pop!ular" Evan Bernard [28] The crew were threatened with arrest for not having the proper permits to film on Oxford Street in London. [28]
"Darkness" Tim Royes / Lance Bangs [29]
2005"So Beautiful" Meiert Avis [30]
2007"Step into the Light" Damian Hale
"Who Would Have Thought" Richard Cullen
"On the Verge of Something Wonderful"The Saline Project [31] Shot in Los Angeles, the video features supermodel Janice Dickinson. [31]
"Me, Myself and (I)"Darren Hayes, Richard Cullen
2008"Casey"Damian Hale
"Neverland" [32] Darren Hayes, Richard Cullen
2011"Talk Talk Talk"Richard Cullen
"Black Out the Sun"Grant Marshall [27] Shot on a sound stage at Village Roadshow Studios in Queensland using vintage anamorphic lenses from the 1970s and featuring choreography by director Grant's sister Claire Marshall. [27]
"Bloodstained Heart"Chris Cottam [33] Filmed in the United Kingdom. [33]
2012"Stupid Mistake"Richard Cullen
2022"Let's Try Being in Love"Andrew Putschoegl
"Do You Remember?"Darren Hayes & Madeleine Coghlan [34]
"Poison Blood"Alex Hyner [35]
"All You Pretty Things"Darren Hayes [36]
2023"Feels Like It's Over"Andrew Huebscher [20]

See also

Notes

  1. Homosexual did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart. [9]
  2. "Let's Try Being in Love" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but debuted at number 9 on the Australian Independent Singles Chart. [13]
  3. "Let's Try Being in Love" debuted at number 96 on the Official UK Singles Download Chart Top 100 and at number 98 on the Official UK Singles Sales Chart Top 100, both after 24 hours of release. [14] [15]
  4. "Poison Blood" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but debuted at number 15 on the Australian Independent Singles Chart. [18]

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