Reba McEntire discography | |
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Studio albums | 32 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 26 |
EPs | 3 |
Other album appearances | 28 |
The albums discography of American country singer Reba McEntire contains 32 studio albums, 26 compilation albums, two live albums, three extended plays and has appeared on 28 albums. Of these albums, 27 have received a certification of at least Gold from the Recording Industry Association of America. Her highest-certified album is the 1993 compilation Greatest Hits Volume Two , which is certified quintuple-platinum for U.S. shipments of five million copies. According to RIAA, she has sold 41 million certified albums in the United States, making her the seventh best selling female album artist in the United States. [1]
Widely recognized as the "Queen of Country" by various media outlets, [2] she has sold an estimated 90 million records worldwide throughout her career, making her the 2nd best selling female country artist in history. [3] [4] Country Music Hall of Fame hailed McEntire as "the most successful female country performer of her generation". [5] She has scored 13 number one albums on Billboard's Top Country Albums, one of the most by any country artist ever. [6] Rolling Stone listed her as the 36th Greatest Country Artist of all time. [7] Billboard also listed her as the 44th Top Country Artist of the 2010s. [8]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||
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US [9] | US Cou. [10] | CAN Cou. [11] | |||
Reba McEntire | — | — | — | ||
Out of a Dream |
| — | — | — | |
Feel the Fire |
| — | — | — | |
Heart to Heart |
| — | 42 | — | |
Unlimited |
| — | 22 | — | |
Behind the Scene |
| — | 36 | — | |
Just a Little Love |
| — | 24 | — | |
My Kind of Country |
| — | 13 | — | |
Have I Got a Deal for You |
| — | 27 | — |
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Whoever's in New England |
| — | 1 | — |
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What Am I Gonna Do About You |
| — | 1 | — |
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The Last One to Know |
| 102 | 3 | — |
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Merry Christmas to You |
| — | 72 | — |
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Reba |
| 118 | 1 | — |
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Sweet Sixteen |
| 78 | 1 | 1 |
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"—" 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] | AUS [20] | CAN [21] | CAN Cou. [11] | UK [22] [23] | |||
Rumor Has It |
| 39 | 2 | — | — | — | — | |
For My Broken Heart |
| 13 | 3 | — | 78 | 1 | — | |
It's Your Call |
| 8 | 1 | — | 59 | 1 | — | |
Read My Mind |
| 2 | 2 | 87 | 12 | 1 | — | |
Starting Over |
| 5 | 1 | — | 34 | 1 | — | |
What If It's You |
| 15 | 1 | — | 36 | 3 | — | |
If You See Him |
| 8 | 2 | 52 | 54 | 7 | — | |
The Secret of Giving: A Christmas Collection |
| 85 | 10 | — | — | — | — |
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So Good Together |
| 28 | 5 | — | — | 9 | 142 |
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"—" 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] | AUS [20] | CAN [21] [34] | UK [23] | |||
Room to Breathe |
| 25 | 4 | — | — | — |
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Reba: Duets |
| 1 | 1 | 86 | 4 | 127 |
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Keep on Loving You |
| 1 | 1 | — | 4 | — |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |||
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US [9] | US Cou. [10] | AUS [38] | CAN [34] | |||
All the Women I Am |
| 7 | 3 | — | 14 |
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Love Somebody |
| 3 | 1 | 51 | 6 |
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My Kind of Christmas |
| 39 | 7 | — | 62 | |
Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope |
| 4 | 1 | — | 23 |
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Stronger Than the Truth |
| 22 | 4 | — [lower-alpha 1] | — |
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"—" 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] | |||
The Best of Reba McEntire |
| — | 29 |
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Reba Nell McEntire |
| — | 40 | |
Reba McEntire's Greatest Hits |
| 139 | 2 | |
Forever in Your Eyes [46] |
| — | — | |
"—" 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] | AUS [38] | CAN [21] | CAN Cou. [11] | UK [23] | |||
My Kind of Country [47] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
The Best of Reba McEntire [48] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
You Lift Me Up to Heaven |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Greatest Hits Volume Two |
| 5 | 1 | — | 39 | 9 | — | |
All Time Favorites [50] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Best of the Early Years [51] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Oklahoma Girl |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Forever Reba [52] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Moments and Memories: The Best of Reba |
| — | — | 14 | 35 | 3 | 137 | |
I'll Be |
| — | — | — | — | — | 134 | |
"—" 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] | CAN [21] | |||
Greatest Hits Volume III: I'm a Survivor |
| 18 | 1 | — |
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20th Century Masters: The Christmas Collection |
| — | 67 | 79 | |
Love Collection [55] |
| — | — | — | |
Christmas Collection [56] |
| — | — | — | |
Reba #1's |
| 12 | 3 | — |
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My Best to You [58] |
| — | — | — | |
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection |
| — | 45 | — | |
Love Revival |
| — | — | — |
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Christmas & Hits Duos [60] |
| — | — | — | |
50 Greatest Hits |
| — | 41 | — | |
"—" 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 Cou. [10] | CAN [34] | ||
5 Classic Albums [61] |
| — | — |
Icon |
| 38 | 24 |
"—" 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] | ||
Women to the Front: Reba [62] |
| — | — |
Revived Remixed Revisited |
| 91 | 12 |
My Chains Are Gone: Hymns & Gospel Favorites [63] |
| 77 | 9 |
Not That Fancy |
| 122 | 25 |
"—" 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] | |||
Reba Live |
| 124 | 2 |
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South Pacific: In Concert from Carnegie Hall(with Alec Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell) [65] [66] |
| — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Extended play details |
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Exclusive Collector's Edition (with Brooks & Dunn) [67] |
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Comfort from a Country Quilt [68] |
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Whirlpool Presents Reba Live [69] |
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My Kind of Country is the eighth studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire, released October 15, 1984. It was her second studio album for MCA Records. My Kind of Country peaked at No. 13 on Billboard's Country Music Albums chart. Two tracks from the album rose to No. 1 on the Country Singles chart: "How Blue" and "Somebody Should Leave".
Reba Nell McEntire, or simply Reba, is an American country music singer and actress. Dubbed "the Queen of Country", she has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. Since the 1970s, McEntire has placed over 100 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 25 of which reached the number one spot. She is an actress in films and television. She starred in the television series Reba, which aired for six seasons. She also owns several businesses, including a restaurant and a clothing line.
Whoever's in New England is the tenth studio album of American country music artist Reba McEntire released on February 10, 1986, through MCA Nashville. It is her first #1 album on the Billboard country albums chart, producing two singles that were #1 country hits: "Whoever's in New England" and "Little Rock".
What Am I Gonna Do About You is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire. The album was released September 2, 1986 on MCA Records and was produced by McEntire and Jimmy Bowen. It was her second #1 album on the Billboard country charts, containing two #1 singles, What Am I Gonna Do About You and One Promise Too Late. The opening track "Why Not Tonight" was also featured on the end credits of the 1990 film Tremors which was her film debut.
Sweet Sixteen is the fifteenth studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire, released on May 1, 1989 by MCA Records. Four singles from the album entered the Billboard country charts: the number one hit "Cathy's Clown", top 5 hit "Walk On", and the top ten hits "'Til Love Comes Again" and "Little Girl". Sweet Sixteen was her penultimate album with record producer Jimmy Bowen. Reba Live would be her last.
Merry Christmas to You is the thirteenth studio album and first Christmas album by American country music singer Reba McEntire, with most of the tunes being McEntire's renditions of very familiar traditional Christmas fare. It was released on November 27, 1987, by MCA Nashville. It is her last albums to bear her surname on the front cover. Songs from the album would not chart until ten and twelve years after its release.
If You See Him is the twenty-second studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire released on June 2, 1998. The lead single was "If You See Him/If You See Her", a duet with Brooks & Dunn, which was concurrently released on Brooks & Dunn's corresponding album If You See Her; the song reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1998. "Forever Love", "Wrong Night" and "One Honest Heart" were all released as singles from the album as well, all of which reached Top 10 on the same chart.
So Good Together is the twenty-fourth studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire. It was released in 1999 and was preceded by the single "What Do You Say". "What Do You Say" peaked at number 3 on the country singles chart and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Short Form Video. It also became her highest charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 31 and becoming her first big crossover hit. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA.
Reba #1's is a double-disc compilation album released in 2005 celebrating Reba McEntire's thirty years in the music industry. It is the first compilation of her career to include tracks from her early Mercury Records years along with her MCA recordings. The album features all of McEntire's solo number one hits spanning her career. The thirty-five-track compilation features twenty-two Billboard number-one hits, eleven non-Billboard number ones and two new tracks, "You're Gonna Be" and "Love Needs a Holiday", which respectively reached 33 and 60 on the Hot Country Songs charts. Both of the new tracks were accompanied by videos. The album debuted and peaked at number four on the Billboard country album chart and number twelve on the Billboard 200. It has sold over 1 million copies and has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA because it is a double-disc compilation album.
Read My Mind is the nineteenth studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire, released on April 26, 1994. It was preceded by the first single, "Why Haven't I Heard From You" which peaked at No. 5 on the country chart. The album's second single, "She Thinks His Name Was John", was the first country song to address the topic of AIDS. Due to the subject matter, some radio stations shied away from putting it into heavy rotation. The third single, "Till You Love Me" became McEntire's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" the album's fourth single, topped the country singles chart. The album peaked at No. 2 on both the country album chart and the Billboard 200 and is certified 3 times platinum by the RIAA. The album was released at perhaps the peak of McEntire's pop culture popularity, with a release of this album, an autobiography, and NBC Television special later in the year.
It's Your Call is the eighteenth studio album by American country music artist Reba McEntire, released in December 1992. It contains the song "The Heart Won't Lie", which featured Vince Gill and which was later ranked at #18 on CMT's list of the 100 Greatest Country Duets. The album also includes a re-recording of the song "Baby's Gone Blues", which was recorded in 1987 by Patty Loveless for her album If My Heart Had Windows.
Reba: Duets is the twenty-sixth studio album by American country music singer Reba McEntire. It was released on September 18, 2007, by MCA Nashville and was produced by Tony Brown, Dann Huff, McEntire, and Justin Timberlake.
American recording artist LeAnn Rimes has released 17 studio albums, ten compilation albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, three extended plays (EP's), 60 singles, nine Christmas singles, 16 promotional singles and 22 album appearances. 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.
American country music artist Patty Loveless has released 16 studio albums, 11 compilation albums, two video albums and 52 singles. Recording a tape of her own music, Loveless signed her first recording contract with MCA Records in 1985. Her self-titled studio album was released in January 1987 and peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. She followed it with her second studio release, If My Heart Had Windows (1988). It peaked at number 33 on the country albums list and spawned her first major country hits: "If My Heart Had Windows" and "A Little Bit in Love". Her third studio album, Honky Tonk Angel (1988), would certify platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and produced her first number one country hits, "Timber, I'm Falling in Love" and "Chains". Loveless went on to release the studio albums On Down the Line (1990) and Up Against My Heart (1991). Together, both albums produced three top 10 singles including the number three hit "Hurt Me Bad ".
"I'm a Survivor" is a song recorded by American country music singer Reba McEntire for her third compilation album Greatest Hits Volume III: I'm a Survivor (2001). The song was written by Shelby Kennedy and Philip White and produced by McEntire and Tony Brown. "I'm a Survivor" is a country pop song with lyrics that tell the story of a premature baby, who later becomes a single parent. It was released as the album's first single on July 5, 2001, through MCA Nashville. The song garnered a positive reception from contemporary music critics, who found McEntire fitting to perform the song. The track experienced moderate success in the United States, where it peaked at No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as No. 3 on the Billboard' Hot Country Songs. An altered version of the song was later used as the theme song for McEntire's The WB sitcom Reba (2001).
The discography of American country music singer–songwriter, Pam Tillis, contains 14 studio albums, six compilation albums, one video album, 45 singles, 25 music videos and has appeared on 11 albums. Tillis's career was launched on the Warner Bros. label, where she releases several unsuccessful singles and her debut studio album: Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey (1983). Through Arista Nashville, her second studio album was released in January 1991 titled Put Yourself in My Place. The disc was her first commercial success, reaching number ten on America's Billboard Top Country Albums chart, number 69 on the Billboard 200 and number 12 on Canada's RPM country chart. The disc also certified gold in both countries and spawned five charting singles. Of these releases, "Don't Tell Me What to Do", "One of Those Things" and "Maybe It Was Memphis" reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In September 1992, her third studio album was released called Homeward Looking Angel. The disc certified both gold and platinum in North America, while also spawning the Billboard and RPM top ten singles "Shake the Sugar Tree" and "Let That Pony Run".
The singles discography of American country music singer Reba McEntire contains 126 singles. They are further categorized by 100 released as a lead artist, seven as a featured artist and 19 that were issued as promotional singles. In addition to singles, eight unofficial singles were released and made charting positions in both the United States and Canada. After being discovered by Red Steagall, McEntire signed a recording contract with Polygram/Mercury Records in 1975. In 1977, she released her debut, self-titled album, which yielded four singles that low-charting entries on the Billboard Hot Country Songs survey. She had her first major hit as a solo artist with a remake of Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams" (1979).
"You're Gonna Be (Always Loved by Me)" is a song written by Danny Orton and Dennis Matkosky, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. It was released in August 2005 as the first single from Reba's compilation album Reba #1's.
Revived Remixed Revisited is a compilation album and first remix album by American country music singer Reba McEntire. The album was released on October 8, 2021, by MCA Nashville. The album consists of three discs: Revived features ten re-recordings made with McEntire's touring band, Remixed contains ten remixes, and Revisited features ten stripped back re-recordings produced by Dave Cobb. The set was preceded by the releases of several promotional singles, and a new version of "Does He Love You" with Dolly Parton was issued to country radio as the lead-off single and charted in the top 50 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts.
"Love Needs a Holiday" is a song originally recorded by American country artist Reba McEntire. The track was composed by Tony Haselden and Tim Mensy. It was released as a single in January 2006 via MCA Nashville and charted on the American country songs survey. It was the second and final single release from McEntire's 2005 album Reba #1's.
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