Joe Stampley discography | |
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Studio albums | 20 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 9 |
Singles | 62 |
Music videos | 2 |
Joe Stampley is an American country music artist. His discography consists of 20 studio albums, nine compilation albums, two live albums, 62 singles, and two music videos. All 62 of his singles charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart between 1971 and 1989, including four number one hits: "Soul Song" (1972), "Roll On Big Mama" (1975), "All These Things" (1976), and "Just Good Ol' Boys" (with Moe Bandy) (1979).
Title | Album details | Peak positions | ||
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US Country [1] | US [2] | CAN Country [3] | ||
If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me) |
| 17 | — | — |
Soul Song |
| 13 | — | — |
I'm Still Loving You |
| 7 | — | — |
Take Me Home to Somewhere |
| 16 | — | — |
Joe Stampley |
| 24 | — | — |
Billy, Get Me a Woman |
| 20 | — | — |
The Sheik of Chicago |
| 38 | — | — |
Ten Songs About Her |
| 30 | — | — |
Sat. Nite Dance |
| 48 | — | — |
Red Wine and Blue Memories |
| 24 | — | 12 |
I Don't Lie |
| 42 | — | — |
Just Good Ol' Boys (with Moe Bandy) |
| 11 | — | — |
After Hours |
| 60 | — | — |
I'm Gonna Love You Back to Loving Me Again |
| 33 | — | — |
Hey Joe! Hey Moe! (with Moe Bandy) |
| 23 | 170 | — |
I'm Goin' Hurtin' |
| 37 | — | — |
Backslidin' |
| 63 | — | — |
Memory Lane |
| 36 | — | — |
The Good Ol' Boys — Alive and Well (with Moe Bandy) |
| 21 | — | — |
I'll Still Be Loving You |
| — | — | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Album details | Peak positions |
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US Country [1] | ||
Joe Stampley's Greatest Hits Volume 1 |
| 28 |
All These Things |
| 4 |
Greatest Hits |
| 42 |
Encore |
| — |
Biggest Hits |
| — |
Greatest Hits (with Moe Bandy) |
| — |
The Very Best of Joe Stampley |
| — |
Good Ol' Boy — His Greatest Hits |
| — |
Super Hits (with Moe Bandy) |
| — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Album details |
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Live from Bad Bob's, Memphis (with Moe Bandy) |
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas (with Moe Bandy) |
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Year | Single | Peak positions | Album | ||
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US Country [4] | US [5] | CAN Country [6] | |||
1971 | "Take Time to Know Her" | 74 | — | — | If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me) |
1972 | "Hello Operator" | 75 | — | — | |
"If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me)" | 9 | — | 15 | ||
"Soul Song" | 1 | 37 | 2 | Soul Song | |
1973 | "Bring It On Home (To Your Woman)" | 7 | — | 4 | |
"Too Far Gone" | 12 | — | 23 | ||
"I'm Still Loving You" | 3 | — | 2 | I'm Still Loving You | |
1974 | "How Lucky Can One Man Be" | 11 | — | 7 | |
"Take Me Home to Somewhere" | 5 | — | 9 | Take Me Home to Somewhere | |
1975 | "Penny" | 8 | — | 7 | |
"Roll On Big Mama" | 1 | — | 1 | Joe Stampley | |
"Unchained Melody" | 41 | — | — | Take Me Home to Somewhere | |
"Dear Woman" | 11 | — | 9 | Joe Stampley | |
"Cry Like a Baby" | 70 | — | — | All These Things | |
"Billy, Get Me a Woman" | 12 | — | 30 | Billy, Get Me a Woman | |
"She's Helping Me Get Over Loving You" | 25 | — | 28 | ||
1976 | "You Make Life Easy" | 61 | — | — | All These Things |
"The Sheik of Chicago" | 43 | — | — | The Sheik of Chicago | |
"All These Things" | 1 | — | 22 | All These Things | |
"Was It Worth It" | 43 | — | — | The Sheik of Chicago | |
"The Night Time and My Baby" | 16 | — | 37 | All These Things | |
"Whiskey Talkin'" | 18 | — | 31 | The Sheik of Chicago | |
"Everything I Own" | 12 | — | 26 | All These Things | |
"There She Goes Again" | 11 | — | 49 | Ten Songs About Her | |
1977 | "She's Long Legged" | 26 | — | 26 | |
"Baby, I Love You So" | 15 | — | 20 | Sat. Nite Dance | |
"Everyday I Have to Cry Some" | 14 | — | 7 | ||
1978 | "Red Wine and Blue Memories" | 6 | — | 7 | Red Wine and Blue Memories |
"If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall in Love)" | 6 | — | 9 | ||
"Do You Ever Fool Around" | 5 | — | 3 | ||
1979 | "I Don't Lie" | 12 | — | 21 | I Don't Lie |
"Just Good Ol' Boys" (with Moe Bandy) | 1 | — | 8 | Just Good Ol' Boys | |
"Put Your Clothes Back On" | 9 | — | 9 | I Don't Lie | |
"Holding the Bag" (with Moe Bandy) | 7 | — | 7 | Just Good Ol' Boys | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album | |
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US Country [4] | CAN Country [6] | |||
1980 | "After Hours" | 17 | 59 | After Hours |
"Tell Ole I Ain't Here, He Better Get on Home" (with Moe Bandy) | 11 | 15 | Just Good Ol' Boys | |
"Haven't I Loved You Somewhere Before" | 32 | 31 | After Hours | |
"There's Another Woman" | 18 | 36 | ||
1981 | "I'm Gonna Love You Back to Loving Me Again" | 9 | — | I'm Gonna Love You Back to Loving Me Again |
"Hey Joe (Hey Moe)" (with Moe Bandy) | 10 | 8 | Hey Joe! Hey Moe! | |
"Whiskey Chasin'" | 18 | 21 | I'm Gonna Love You Back to Loving Me Again | |
"Honky Tonk Queen" (with Moe Bandy) | 12 | 11 | Hey Joe! Hey Moe! | |
"All These Things" (re-recording) | 62 | — | I'm Gonna Love You Back to Loving Me Again | |
"Let's Get Together and Cry" | 41 | — | ||
1982 | "I'm Goin' Hurtin'" | 18 | 24 | I'm Goin' Hurtin' |
"I Didn't Know You Could Break a Broken Heart" | 30 | — | ||
"Backslidin'" | 25 | — | Backslidin' | |
1983 | "Finding You" | 24 | — | |
"Poor Side of Town" | 12 | — | ||
"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" | 8 | 14 | Memory Lane | |
1984 | "Brown Eyed Girl" | 29 | 42 | |
"Memory Lane" (with Jessica Boucher) | 39 | 36 | ||
"Where's the Dress" (with Moe Bandy) | 8 | 8 | The Good Ol' Boys — Alive and Well | |
"The Boy's Night Out" (with Moe Bandy) | 36 | 24 | ||
1985 | "Daddy's Honky Tonk" (with Moe Bandy) | 48 | 45 | |
"Still on a Roll" (with Moe Bandy) | 58 | — | ||
"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" | 67 | — | I'll Still Be Loving You | |
"I'll Still Be Loving You" | 47 | — | ||
1986 | "When You Were Blue and I Was Green" | 72 | — | |
1988 | "Cry Baby" | 56 | — | Non-album singles |
1989 | "You Sure Got This Ol' Redneck Feelin' Blue" | 89 | — | |
"If You Don't Know Me by Now" | 59 | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Video |
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1979 | "Just Good Ol' Boys" (with Moe Bandy) [7] |
1984 | "Where's the Dress" (with Moe Bandy) [8] |
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