Jo Dee Messina discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
EPs | 3 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Singles | 33 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 13 |
Other charted songs | 2 |
American country music artist Jo Dee Messina has released six studio albums, two compilation albums, three extended plays, and 33 singles. She signed with Curb Records and released her self-titled debut album in 1996. The album spawned two top-ten hits: "Heads Carolina, Tails California" and "You're Not in Kansas Anymore". [1] Messina's second studio album I'm Alright was released in March 1998. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 61 on the Billboard 200 list. [2] [3] The album produced three number one Billboard Hot Country Songs singles: "Bye Bye, "I'm Alright", and "Stand Beside Me". Messina's third studio release Burn was issued in March 2000. Not only becoming her first number-one album on the country albums chart, it also peaked at number 19 on the Billboard 200. [1] [4] It would later certify platinum from the RIAA. The album's lead single "That's the Way" became her fourth number one single on the Hot Country Songs chart. Burn also spawned "Bring on the Rain" (which included vocals from Tim McGraw) and became Messina's fifth number-one country song. [1]
After the release of a holiday album in 2002 and a greatest hits project in 2003, Messina went on a temporary recording hiatus. [1] In April 2005, she issued her fifth studio album Delicious Surprise , which certified gold from the RIAA and debuted at number one on the Billboard country albums chart. [5] [6] The album's lead single "My Give a Damn's Busted" became her sixth number one single on the Billboard country songs chart. [7] Messina then issued a series of minor hit singles and was anticipating the release of a new album entitled Unmistakable. The album went unreleased and was replaced with a series of extended plays in 2010. [1] Leaving Curb Records, she established a Kickstarter campaign to fund her sixth studio album. Me was released in March 2014 and debuted at number 19 on the Top Country Albums chart. [8]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||
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US [9] | US Cou. [10] | US Ind. [11] | CAN [12] | CAN Cou. [13] | |||
Jo Dee Messina | 146 | 22 | — | — | 8 | ||
I'm Alright |
| 61 | 5 | — | 96 | 5 | |
Burn |
| 19 | 1 | — | — | 1 | |
A Joyful Noise [lower-alpha 1] |
| 147 | 18 | — | — | — | |
Delicious Surprise |
| 7 | 1 | — | — | — |
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Me |
| 156 | 19 | 31 | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US [9] | US Cou. [10] | |||
Greatest Hits |
| 14 | 1 |
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All-Time Greatest Hits [22] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US [9] | US Cou. [10] | ||
Unmistakable: Love |
| 106 | 21 |
Unmistakable: Drive [23] |
| — | — |
Unmistakable: Inspiration [24] |
| — | — |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||
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US [25] | US Cou. [26] | US AC [27] | CAN Cou. [28] | ||||
"Heads Carolina, Tails California" | 1996 | — [lower-alpha 2] | 2 | — | 3 | Jo Dee Messina | |
"You're Not in Kansas Anymore" | — | 7 | — | 22 | |||
"Do You Wanna Make Something of It" | — | 53 | — | 29 | |||
"He'd Never Seen Julie Cry" | 1997 | — | 64 | — | — | ||
"Bye Bye" | 1998 | 43 | 1 | — | 1 | I'm Alright | |
"I'm Alright" | 43 | 1 | — | 1 |
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"Stand Beside Me" | 34 | 1 | — | 1 | |||
"Lesson in Leavin'" | 1999 | 28 | 2 | — | 2 |
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"Because You Love Me" | 53 | 8 | — | 11 | |||
"That's the Way" | 2000 | 25 | 1 | — | 1 | Burn | |
"Burn" | 42 | 2 | 17 | 49 | |||
"Downtime" | 2001 | 46 | 5 | — | — | ||
"Bring On the Rain" (with Tim McGraw) | 36 | 1 | 6 | — |
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"Dare to Dream" | 2002 | — | 23 | — | — | ||
"Was That My Life" | 2003 | — [lower-alpha 3] | 21 | — | — | Greatest Hits | |
"I Wish" | 75 | 15 | — | — | |||
"My Give a Damn's Busted" | 2005 | 63 | 1 | — | 1 |
| Delicious Surprise |
"Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)" | — | 23 | — | 24 | |||
"Not Going Down" | — | 28 | — | — | |||
"It's Too Late to Worry" | 2006 | — | 33 | — | — | ||
"Biker Chick" | 2007 | — | 48 | — | — | Unmistakable: Drive | |
"I'm Done" | 2008 | — | 34 | — | — | Non-album singles | |
"Shine" [36] | 2009 | — | — | — | — | ||
"That's God" [37] | 2010 | — | — | — | — | Unmistakable: Inspiration | |
"Carry Me" [38] | 2011 | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles | |
"Unbreakable" (featuring Alyssa Bonagura) [39] | 2013 | — | — | — | — | ||
"Peace Sign" | — | — [lower-alpha 4] | — | — | Me | ||
"A Woman's Rant" | 2014 | — | — [lower-alpha 5] | — | — | ||
"He's Messed Up" | — | — [lower-alpha 6] | — | — | |||
"Will You Love Me" [41] | 2015 | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles | |
"Noel" [42] | 2016 | — | — | — | — | ||
"Bigger Than This" [43] | 2018 | — | — | — | — | ||
"Reckless Love" [44] | — | — | — | — | |||
"Just to Be Loved" [45] | 2023 | — | — | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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US Cou. [26] | US AC [27] | |||
"No Time for Tears" | 1999 | 75 | — | I'm Alright |
"A Joyful Noise" | 2002 | — | 16 | A Joyful Noise |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Details |
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The Video Collection [46] |
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Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Heads Carolina, Tails California" | 1996 | Roger Pistole | [47] |
"Do You Wanna Make Something of It" | Chris Rogers | ||
"Bye Bye" | 1998 | Jon Small | [47] |
"I'm Alright" | [47] | ||
"Stand Beside Me" | Jim Shea | [47] | |
"Because You Love Me" | 1999 | Lawrence Carroll | |
"That's the Way" | 2000 | Thom Oliphant | [48] |
"Burn" | [48] | ||
"Bring on the Rain" | 2001 | Morgan Lawley | [47] |
"Dare to Dream" | 2002 | [47] | |
"My Give a Damn's Busted" | 2005 | Peter Zavadil | [47] |
"Delicious Surprise" | [47] | ||
"It's Too Late to Worry" | 2006 |
Phillip George Vassar Jr. is an American country music artist. Vassar made his debut on the country music scene in the late 1990s, co-writing singles for several country artists, including Tim McGraw, Jo Dee Messina, Collin Raye, and Alan Jackson. In 1999, he was named by American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) as Country Songwriter of the Year.
Jo Dee Marie Messina is an American country music artist. She has charted six number-one singles on the Billboard country music charts. She has been honored by the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards. She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week number-one songs from the same album. To date, she has two platinum and three gold-certified albums by the RIAA.
"A Lesson in Leavin'", also titled as "Lesson in Leavin"', is a song written by Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher. It was originally recorded in 1979 by American country music singer, Dottie West, for her Special Delivery album.
American R&B singer-songwriter Chris Brown has released 11 studio albums, 1 collaborative album, 1 extended play, 9 mixtapes, 63 singles and 29 promotional singles.
"My Give a Damn's Busted" is a song written by American country music artist Joe Diffie, Tom Shapiro, and Tony Martin. Diffie originally recorded the song on his album In Another World (2001). The best known version of the song was recorded by Jo Dee Messina and released by Curb Records as the lead single to her fifth studio album Delicious Surprise on January 3, 2005. Lyrically, "My Give a Damn's Busted" is about how the narrator refuses to go back to an ex.
Delicious Surprise is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina, released on April 26, 2005 via Curb Records. Her first non-Christmas album since Burn (2000), the album was recorded following the release of her first greatest hits collection in 2003. Delicious Surprise is Messina's first album in which she is credited as a producer. Messina also had a bigger hand in the writing of the album, co-writing three songs and solely writing another song.
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by American country singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released on May 20, 2003 by Curb Records in the United States and June 2, 2003 in the United Kingdom.
"Burn" is a song written by Tina Arena, Pam Reswick, and Steve Werfel for Arena's third album, In Deep (1997). The song was successful in her native Australia, reaching number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and earning a gold sales certification. At the time of its release, "Burn" was Australia's fastest-added single to radio. Arena also recorded the song in Italian, titled "Ti voglio qui". It was released as a single in several European countries.
American recording artist LeAnn Rimes has released 17 studio albums, eight compilation albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, three extended plays, 60 singles, nine Christmas singles, and 16 promotional singles. Rimes has sold over 37 million records worldwide to date, with 16.5 million albums and 5.5 million singles certified by RIAA. Rimes was ranked the number 17 Best Selling Artist of the 1990-99 decade by Billboard. She was also ranked at number 184 on Billboard 200 Artists and number 31 on Country Artists of the 2000–09 decade.
The discography of American country music artist Wynonna contains nine studio albums, four compilation albums, two video albums, one live album, one extended play (EP), 43 singles, 11 music videos and one other-charting song. She achieved success as one half of the mother-daughter duo, The Judds. In 1991, the duo split and Wynonna signed a solo recording contract with MCA Records that year. In March 1992, her debut studio album entitled Wynonna reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number four on the Billboard 200. The album spawned three number one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart: "She Is His Only Need," "I Saw the Light" and "No One Else on Earth." The album also sold over five million copies. In 1993, it was followed by Tell Me Why, which certified platinum in the United States. It also topped the country albums chart and reached number five on the Billboard 200 It spawned five more top ten country hits, including the title track and "Rock Bottom."
"Bye Bye" is a song written by Rory Bourke and Phil Vassar and recorded by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released in January 1998 as the first single from Messina's album I'm Alright, and her first number-one single on both the U.S. and Canadian country charts, spending two weeks at number one on the former. "Bye, Bye" was certified gold by the RIAA on September 4, 1998, alongside "I'm Alright."
"Stand Beside Me" is a song written by Stephen Allen Davis, and recorded by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released in October 1998 as the third single from her album I'm Alright. The song spent three weeks at the top of the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, making Messina the first female artist to score three multi-week Number One singles from one album.
"I'm Alright" is a song written by Phil Vassar, and recorded by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released in May 1998 as the second single and title track from her album of the same name. It became her second consecutive Number One hit on the Billboard country charts, spending three weeks at Number One. "I'm Alright" was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on September 4, 1998, alongside "Bye, Bye."
"Bring On the Rain" is a song written by Billy Montana and Helen Darling and recorded by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina. It was released in September 2001 as the fourth single from her album Burn. In March 2002, it became Messina's fifth number one country single, and her highest entry on the Adult Contemporary charts.
"Because You Love Me" is a song written by Kostas and John Scott Sherrill, and recorded by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina. It was released in October 1999 as the fifth and final single from her album I'm Alright. The song peaked at number 8 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 11 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles. It also peaked at number 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 making it a minor crossover hit.
English singer and songwriter Sam Smith has released four studio albums, one independent album, three live albums, one remix album, one soundtrack, thirteen extended plays, thirty-seven singles, and six promotional singles.
American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton has released five studio albums, one EP, 21 singles, six promotional singles, and three music videos. His debut solo album, Traveller, was released on May 5, 2015, by Mercury Nashville. It reached number one on the US Billboard 200 and was certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and gold by Music Canada. Its album track "Tennessee Whiskey" was certified fourteen-times Platinum in the US and reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, while the single "Nobody to Blame" reached the top 10 on the US Country Airplay chart. Stapleton's second studio album From A Room: Volume 1 was released on May 5, 2017, and Volume 2, on December 1. Traveller and Volume 1 were the best-selling country albums of 2016 and 2017, respectively. Volume 1 and Volume 2 both debuted at number two on the Billboard 200.
Loud Luxury are a Canadian music production and DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace and currently based in Los Angeles. They gained recognition for their 2017 releases "Body" and a remix of the Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa single "Scared to Be Lonely".
The discography of American rapper Quavious Keyate Marshall, known as Quavo, consists of two studio albums, two collaborative albums, two compilation albums, two mixtapes, and one extended play.
"She Had Me at Heads Carolina" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Cole Swindell. It is the third single from Swindell's fourth studio album Stereotype, and his thirteenth overall. The song contains lyrical and melodic references to Jo Dee Messina's 1996 debut single "Heads Carolina, Tails California", and credits that song's writers Mark D. Sanders and Tim Nichols as co-writers. The song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, Swindell's highest charting appearance to date. A remix version of the song featuring Messina was released on November 7, 2022 and the duo performed it at the 56th Annual Country Music Association Awards.