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Songwriting and production discography of Glen Ballard.

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Discography

Songwriting discography

Songs written and co-written by Glen Ballard. [1]

YearArtistAlbum/FilmSongCo-written with
1978 Kiki Dee Stay With Me"One Step" [2]
1980 George Benson Give Me the Night "What's on Your Mind"Kerry Chater [2]
1983 Randy Crawford Nightline "Nightline" Brie Howard, Davey Faragher
Lee Greenwood Somebody's Gonna Love You "Someone Who Remembers" Kerry Chater, Rory Bourke
James Ingram It's Your Night "Try Your Love Again"Brock Walsh
George Strait Right of Wrong "You Look So Good in Love" Rory Bourke, Kerry Chater [3]
the Pointer Sisters Break Out "Dance Electric"Brock Walsh
"Nightline" Davey Faragher, Brie Howard
1984 Patti Austin Patti Austin "It's Gonna Be Special" Clif Magness
"Change Your Attitude"
"Shoot The Moon"
Lee Greenwood You've Got a Good Love Comin' "(I Found) Love in Time" Clif Magness
Thelma Houston Qualifying Heat "Shake You" Clif Magness
Al Jarreau High Crime "Imagination" Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Clif Magness
Evelyn King So Romantic "Show Me (Don't Tell Me)" Clif Magness
"Give Me One Reason"
Jack Wagner All I Need "Fighting the Nights" Clif Magness
"All I Need" Clif Magness, David Pack
"Lady of My Heart" David Foster, Jay Graydon
Philip Bailey Chinese Wall "I Go Crazy" Philip Bailey, Marti Sharron
"For Every Heart That's Been Broken" Clif Magness
"Show You the Way to Love" Philip Bailey, Marti Sharron
1985 Teddy Pendergrass Workin' It Back "Want You Back in My Life" Clif Magness
DeBarge Rhythm of the Night "Prime Time" Clif Magness, Jay Graydon
John Farnham, Sarah M. Taylor The Slugger's Wife "Love (That's Just the Way It Goes"
1986 Chaka Khan Destiny "I Can't Be Loved" Randy Goodrum
Pointer Sisters Hot Together "Say the Word"Marti Sharron, Chuck Wild
"Eyes Don't Lie" Siedah Garrett
1987 Earth, Wind & Fire Touch the World "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" Philip Bailey, Marti Sharron
Michael Jackson Bad "Man in the Mirror Siedah Garrett
Deniece Williams Water Under the Bridge "Water Under the Bridge"Marti Sharron
1988 Paula Abdul Forever Your Girl "State of Attraction" Siedah Garrett
Siedah Garrett Kiss of Life "The Legend of Ruby Diamond" Siedah Garrett
D'Atra Hicks, Evan Rogers Everybody's All-American "Until Forever"
Barbra Streisand Till I Loved You "The Places You Find Love" Clif Magness [4]
1989 Natalie Cole Good to Be Back "The Rest of the Night" Randy Goodrum
Aretha Franklin Through the Storm "Mercy" Siedah Garrett [4]
Siedah Garrett Lean on Me "All the Way to Love" Siedah Garrett
Gregory Hines Tap "Can't Escape This Rhythm"
Quincy Jones Back on the Block "The Places You Find Love" Clif Magness
1990 Thelma Houston Throw You Down "What He Has" Richard Perry, Siedah Garrett
Seiko Matsuda Seiko "Who's That Boy" Randy Goodrum
Wilson Phillips Wilson Phillips "Hold On" Chynna Phillips, Carnie Wilson
"You're in Love" Chynna Phillips, Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson
"Over and Over"
"Ooh You're Gold"
"The Dream Is Still Alive"
1991 Curtis Stigers Curtis Stigers "I Wonder Why" Curtis Stigers
"People Like Us"
Michael Jackson Dangerous "Keep the Faith" Michael Jackson, Siedah Garrett [2]
1992 Stacy Earl Stacy Earl "Sho 'Nuf a Star" Clif Magness, Siedah Garrett
Trey Lorenz Trey Lorenz "It Only Hurts When It's Love" Trey Lorenz
"Find a Way"
Wilson Phillips Shadows and Light "You Won't See Me Cry" Wilson Phillips
"Give It Up"
"This Doesn't Have to Be Love"
"Where Are You?" Chynna Phillips
"Flesh and Blood" Wilson Phillips
"Fueled for Houston"
"Goodbye Carmen"
1993 K. T. Oslin Greatest Hits: Songs from an Aging Sex Bomb "You Can't Do That" Will Jennings, K. T. Oslin
Lea Salonga Lea Salonga "Lessons of Love" Siedah Garrett
1995 Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill "All I Really Want" Alanis Morissette
"You Oughta Know"
"Perfect"
"Hand in My Pocket"
"Right Through You"
"Forgiven"
"You Learn"
"Head over Feet"
"Mary Jane"
"Ironic"
"Not the Doctor"
"Wake Up"
Sheena Easton My Cherie "Too Much in Love" Clif Magness
Chynna Phillips Naked And Sacred "Follow Love Down" Chynna Phillips
Toto Tambu "Just Can't Get to You" Steve Lukather, David Paich
"The Road Goes On"
1997 Aerosmith Nine Lives "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" Steven Tyler, Joe Perry
"Taste of India"
"Pink" Steven Tyler, Richard Supa [3]
Chicago The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997 "Here in My Heart" James Newton Howard
The Corrs Talk On Corners "Queen of Hollywood" The Corrs, Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein
Amy Grant Behind the Eyes "Nobody Home" Siedah Garrett
Kenny Loggins The Unimaginable Life "One Chance at a Time" Kenny Loggins
Jennifer Rush Credo "The Places You Find Love" Clif Magness
1998 Alanis Morissette Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie "Front Row" Alanis Morissette
"Baba"
"Thank U"
"That I Would Be Good"
"The Couch"
"Can't Not"
"UR"
"I Was Hoping"
"One"
"Would Not Come"
"Unsent"
"So Pure"
"Joining You"
2000 Texas Titan A.E. "Like Lovers (Holding On)" Johnny McElhone, Sharleen Spiteri
Bliss 66 "Not Quite Paradise"Cheyenne Goff
Splashdown "Karma Slave"Adam von Buhler, Kasson Crooker, Melissa Kaplan
2001 Live The Mummy Returns "Forever May Not Be Long Enough" Ed Kowalczyk
Shakira Laundry Service "The One" Shakira
Dave Matthews Band Everyday "I Did It" David J. Matthews
"When the World Ends"
"The Space Between"
"Dreams of Our Fathers"
"So Right"
"If I Had It All"
"What You Are"
"Angel"
"Fool to Think"
"Sleep to Dream Her"
"Mother Father"
"Everyday"
Lit Atomic "She Comes"A. Jay Popoff, Jeremy Popoff
Shelby Lynne Love, Shelby "Trust Me" Shelby Lynne
"Bend"
"Jesus on a Greyhound"
"Wall in Your Heart"
"I Can't Wait"
"Ain't It the Truth"Various
2002 Sheila Nicholls Wake"Faith" Sheila Nicholls
Christina Aguilera Stripped "The Voice Within" Christina Aguilera
2003 Lisa Marie Presley To Whom It May Concern "S.O.B." Clif Magness, Lisa Marie Presley
"Lights Out"
"Sinking In"Danny Keogh, Clif Magness, Lisa Marie Presley
"So Lovely" John Barry, Lisa Marie Presley
"To Whom It May Concern" Lisa Marie Presley
2004 Anastacia Anastacia "Left Outside Alone" Anastacia, Dallas Austin
"Time"
"Sick and Tired"
"Pretty Little Dum Dum" Anastacia, Kara DioGuardi
Elisa Pearl Days "Joy" Elisa
"Written in Your Eyes"
2005 O.A.R. Stories of a Stranger "Love and Memories"Marc Roberge
2006 Goo Goo Dolls Let Love In "Stay with You" Johnny Rzeznik
"Let Love In" Johnny Rzeznik, Gregg Wattenberg
"Become" Johnny Rzeznik
2007 Carina Round Slow Motion Addict "Ready To Confess"Various
Anouk Who's Your Momma "Make It Rain" Anouk Teeuwe
"Ball and Chain"
Robin Wright Beowulf "Gently as She Goes" Alan Silvestri
Robin Wright "A Hero Comes Home" (in-film version)
Idina Menzel "A Hero Comes Home"
2008 Idina Menzel I Stand "I Stand" Idina Menzel
"Better to Have Loved"
"Brave"
"Where Do I Begin"
"I Feel Everything"
"My Own Worst Enemy"
Anna Vissi Apagorevmeno "An S'Erotefto" Christina Aguilera, Eleana Vrahali
2009 Andrea Bocelli A Christmas Carol "God Bless Us Everyone" Alan Silvestri
Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted "Long Shot" Katy Perry, Matt Thiessen
Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus Hannah Montana: The Movie "Butterfly Fly Away" Alan Silvestri
2010 Carina Round Valentine's Day "Every Time You Smiled" John Debney
Wilson Phillips Christmas in Harmony "Christmastime" Chynna Phillips
2012 Ringo Starr Ringo 2012 "Anthem" Richard Starkey
2013 Owl City, Yuna The Croods "Shine Your Way" Alan Silvestri
2017 Ringo Starr Give More Love "Electricity" Richard Starkey


Production discography

Albums produced and co-produced by Glen Ballard. [5]

YearArtistAlbumCo-produced with
1985 Jack Wagner Lighting Up the Night Clif Magness
1989 Jon Butcher Pictures from the Front Jon Butcher, Spencer Proffer
1990 Wilson Phillips Wilson Phillips
1991 Curtis Stigers Curtis Stigers Danny Kortchmar
1992 Wilson Phillips Shadows and Light
1992 Trey Lorenz Trey Lorenz Walter Afanasieff, Mariah Carey, Mark Morales, Mark C. Rooney, Keith Thomas, BeBe Winans
1993 K. T. Oslin Greatest Hits: Songs from an Aging Sex Bomb Jim Cotton, Joe Scaife, Harold Shedd
1993 Lea Salonga Lea Salonga
1995 Sheena Easton My Cherie Various
Chynna Phillips Naked And Sacred Various
1996 Van Halen Best Of – Volume I Various
1997 The Corrs Talk On Corners Various
1998 Alanis Morissette Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie Alanis Morissette
1999 The Moffatts Chapter I: A New Beginning Various
2000 No Doubt Return of Saturn Jerry Harrison, No Doubt, Matthew Wilder [3]
2001 Bliss 66 Trip to the 13th
Dave Matthews Band Everyday
Lit Atomic Lit, Don Gilmore
Shelby Lynne Love, Shelby
2002 Christina Aguilera Stripped Various
Sheila Nicholls Wake
2004 Anastacia Anastacia Various
Elisa Pearl Days
Katy Perry Fingerprints (unreleased) Katy Perry
2005 Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill Acoustic
2006 Goo Goo Dolls Let Love In Rob Cavallo
P.O.D. Testify P.O.D.
2007 Anouk Who's Your Momma
Annie Lennox Songs of Mass Destruction
2008 Idina Menzel I Stand
Katy Perry One of the Boys Various
Anna Vissi Apagorevmeno Various
2009 Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack Various
2010 Wilson Phillips Christmas in Harmony
2011 Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams David A. Stewart
2012 Anastacia It's a Man's World
Ringo Starr Ringo 2012 Bruce Sugar

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