Golden Earring discography

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Golden Earring discography
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Studio albums26
Live albums8
Compilation albums3
Singles74

The discography of Dutch rock band Golden Earring, which consists of 26 studio albums, 8 live albums, 3 compilation albums, and 74 singles.

Contents

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak chart position Certification
NLD AUS
[1]
US
[2]
CAN GER SWE
[3]
UK
[4]
1965 Just Ear-rings
1967 Winter-Harvest
1968 Miracle Mirror
1969 On the Double 4
Eight Miles High
1970 Golden Earring 1
1971 Seven Tears 1
1972 Together 633
1973 Moontan 11312153524
1975 Switch 19310879
1976 To the Hilt 315646
Contraband [Mad Love in U.S.A. 1977]10182
1978 Grab It for a Second 13
1979 No Promises...No Debts 2
1980 Prisoner of the Night [U.S.A. Title: Long Blond Animal]7
1982 Cut 12418
1984 N.E.W.S. 110791
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
1986 The Hole 5196
1989 Keeper of the Flame 11
1991 Bloody Buccaneers 3
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
1994 Face It 6
  • NVPI: Platinum [8]
1995 Love Sweat 17
1999 Paradise in Distress 5
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
2003 Millbrook U.S.A. 2
2012 Tits 'n Ass [9] 1
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

YearAlbum NLD GER US
[2]
Certification
1977 Live 1
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
1981 2nd Live 2
1984 Something Heavy Going Down 26158
1992 The Naked Truth 2
  • NVPI: 3× Platinum [8]
1997 Naked II 2
  • NVPI: Platinum [8]
2000 Last Blast of the Century 4
  • NVPI: Gold [8]
2005Naked III3
2006Live in Ahoy
2016Five Zero(with The Hague EP)9
2022You Know We Love You! - Live Ahoy 2019232
2023Back Home- The complete Leiden 1984 concert 10
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

YearAlbum Netherlands Belgium Germany Certification
1971Greatest Hits, vol. 239--
1975The Best Of Golden Earring - 10 Years 20 Hits1--
1981Golden Earring's Greatest Hits 323--
1988The Very Best of 1965-19884--
1988The Very Best of 1976-1988 Volume 219--
1992The Complete Single Collection6--
2000The Devil Made Us Do It - 35 years2--
2009Collected14--
201550 Years Anniversary Album1382-
2017Complete Studio Recordings14--
2018Alive... Though the Years [11-CD boxed set]40-64

Extended plays

YearAlbum
2015The Hague

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
NLD
[10]
BEL
[11]
US
[12]
GER
[13]
AUT
[14]
SWI
[15]
UK
[4]
1965"Please Go"
b/w "Chunk of Steel"
8Just Ear-rings
"Lonely Everyday"
b/w "Not to Find"
1966"That Day"
b/w "The Words I Need"
2Non-album single
"If You Leave Me"
b/w "Waiting for You"
8
"Things Go Better"
b/w "Rum and Cola"
"Daddy Buy Me a Girl"
b/w "What You Gonna Tell"
15
"Don't Run Too Far"
b/w "Wings"
19
1967"In My House"
b/w "Smoking Cigarettes"
10Winter-Harvest
"Sound of the Screaming Day"
b/w "She Won't Come to Me"
4Non-album single
"Together We Live, Together We Love"
b/w "I Wonder" / "Preview Together We Live and Love"
5
1968"The Truth About Arthur"
b/w "Gipsy Rhapsody"
Miracle Mirror
"I've Just Lost Somebody"
b/w "The Truth About Arthur"
8
"Dong-Dong-Di-Ki-Di-Gi-Dong"
b/w "Wake Up - Breakfast!"
115Non-album single
"Just a Little Bit of Peace in My Heart"
b/w "Remember My Friend "
3On the Double
1969"Where Will I Be"
b/w "It's Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better"
7Non-album single
"It's Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better"
b/w "Song of a Devil's Servant"
"Another 45 Miles"
b/w "I Can't Get a Hold on Her"
3
1970"Back Home"
b/w "This Is the Time of the Year"
12156Golden Earring
1971"Holy Holy Life"
b/w "Jessica"
31224Non-album single
"She Flies on Strange Wings (Part 1)"
b/w "She Flies on Strange Wings (Part 2)"
4Seven Tears
1972"Buddy Joe"
b/w "Avalanche of Love "
3512Together
"Stand by Me"
b/w "All Day Watcher"
837 [16] 45Non-album single
1973"Radar Love"
b/w "The Song Is Over" (Europe); "Just Like Vince Taylor" (UK)
16135107Moontan
1974"Instant Poetry"
b/w "From Heaven from Hell" (1974 version)
3132451Non-album single
"Candy's Going Bad"
b/w "She Flied on Strange Wings" (edit)
91Moontan
1975"Ce Soir"
b/w "Lucky Number"
620Switch
"Tons of Time"
b/w "Love Is a Rodeo"
"The Switch"
b/w "The Lonesome D.J."
1976"Sleepwalkin'"
b/w "Babylon"
724 [17] To the Hilt
"To the Hilt"
b/w "Violins (part 1)"
"Bombay"
b/w "Faded Jeans"
711Contraband
1977"Just Like Vince Taylor" (live)
b/w "Radar Love" (live)
3044Live
1978"Movin' Down Life"
b/w "Can't Talk Now"
20Grab It for a Second
1979"Weekend Love"
b/w "Only a Matter of Time"
410No Promises...No Debts
"I Do Rock 'n Roll"
b/w "Sellin' Out"
18Non-album single
1980"Long Blond Animal"
b/w "Triple Threat"
1520Prisoner of the Night
"No for an Answer"
b/w "Annie"
36
1981"Slow Down"2nd Live
1982"Twilight Zone"1510 [18] Cut
1983"The Devil Made Me Do It"152479
1984"When The Lady Smiles"1176 [19] N.E.W.S.
"Clear Night Moonlight"613
"N.E.W.S."48
"Something Heavy Going Down"2240Something Heavy Going Down
1986"Quiet Eyes"9 [20] The Hole
"Why Do I"37
"They Dance"
1988"My Killer, My Shadow"31Keeper of the Flame
1989"Turn the World Around"833
"Distant Love"73
1991"Going to the Run"442Bloody Buccaneers
"Temporary Madness"32
"Pouring My Heart Out Again"51
1992"Making Love to Yourself"
"Bloody Buccaneers"
"I Can't Sleep Without You"29The Naked Truth
1993"Another 45 Miles" (live)23
"Long Blond Animal" (live)23
"As Long as the Wind Blows" (live)30
1994"Hold Me Now"12169Face It
"Johnny Make Believe"43
1996"Gotta See Jane"Love Sweat
"This Wheel's on Fire"
1997"Burning Stuntman"26Non-album single
1998"The Devil Made Me Do It" (live)62Naked II
1999"Paradise In Distress"29Paradise in Distress
"Whisper in a Crowd"74
2000"Miles Away from Nowhere"79Non-album single
"Yes! We're on Fire"55
2003"Albino Moon"16Millbrook U.S.A.
"A Sound I Never Heard"50
2005"I've Just Lost Somebody" (live)5Naked III, Live at Panama
"Angel" (live)18
2012"Still Got the Keys to My First Cadillac"17Tits 'n Ass
2019"Say When"Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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