Reba McEntire singles discography

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Reba McEntire discography
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McEntire, 2017.
Singles126
As lead artist100
As featured artist7
Promotional singles19
Other charted songs8

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, [1] 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).

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In the early 1980s, she had several more top ten country hits like "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven" (1980), "Today All Over Again" (1981), "I'm Not That Lonely Yet" (1982). In 1983, she reached the number one spot on the Billboard country chart for the first time with the singles "Can't Even Get the Blues" and "You're the First Time I Thought About Leaving". In 1984, McEntire switched to MCA Records where she had more creative control over her music. [1] Recording in a more traditional country style, the 1984 singles "How Blue" and "Somebody Should Leave" became her next singles to reach number one. She followed this with a series of number one country singles in both the United States and Canada during the rest of the decade. The singles were "Whoever's in New England", "Little Rock", "What Am I Gonna Do About You", "The Last One to Know", "One Promise Too Late", "Love Will Find Its Way to You", "Cathy's Clown", "I Know How He Feels" and "New Fool at an Old Game".

In 1990, McEntire's commercial success continued with the number one country singles "Rumor Has It", "You Lie" and "Walk On". The following year, an aviation accident killed several of her touring band and crew members. In the wake of the accident, McEntire released an album that spawned several more major hits. [1] This included the Billboard number one country songs "For My Broken Heart" and "Is There Life Out There". Her covers of "Fancy" and "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" also became major North American country hits. Her success continued into mid 1990s with the duets "Does He Love You" and "The Heart Won't Lie". In the second half of the decade she had a continued string of number one country hits with "The Fear of Being Alone", "How Was I to Know" and the duet "If You See Him/If You See Her".

McEntire branched out into acting and created her own television sitcom during the early 2000s. She didn't record or tour for nearly three years. In 2004, she returned to music with 2003's "I'm Gonna Take That Mountain". This was followed by 2004's "Somebody", which became her first number one hit since 1998. A collection of duet recordings spawned the number two hit with Kelly Clarkson "Because of You". In 2009, she returned with a new collection of songs including the number one single "Consider Me Gone". She entered the next decade with the number one single "Turn on the Radio" in 2011. In her 45-year career, McEntire has garnered 24 number one singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the second most number one hits by a female artist behind Dolly Parton with 25. In addition, McEntire holds the record for the most top 10 hits by a female country artist, surpassing Parton's record. In 2020 Reba scored her 57th top 10 hit, "Be A Light", a collaboration with Thomas Rhett, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban.

As lead artist

1970s

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TitleYearPeak chart
positions
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[2]
CAN
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[3]
"I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand"197688 Reba McEntire
"There's Nothing Like the Love (Between a
Woman and a Man)"
197786
"Glad I Waited Just for You"88
"One to One" [4] [5]
"I'd Really Love to See You Tonight"
(with Jacky Ward)
197820 [upper-alpha 1] Non-album singles
"Three Sheets in the Wind" (with Jacky Ward)
"Last Night, Every Night"28 Out of a Dream
"Runaway Heart"197936
"That Makes Two of Us" (with Jacky Ward)26
"Sweet Dreams"1946
"(I Still Long to Hold You) Now and Then"4048
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
US
Cou.

[2]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
"(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven"1980822 Feel the Fire
"I Can See Forever in Your Eyes"1833
"I Don't Think Love Ought to Be That Way"198113
"Today All Over Again"58 Heart to Heart
"Only You (And You Alone)"13
"I'm Not That Lonely Yet"1982311 Unlimited
"Can't Even Get the Blues"1
"You're the First Time I've Thought About
Leaving
"
198315
"Why Do We Want (What We Know We Can't
Have)
"
745 Behind the Scene
"There Ain't No Future in This"1233
"Just a Little Love"1984537 Just a Little Love
"He Broke Your Memory Last Night"1519
"How Blue"16 My Kind of Country
"Somebody Should Leave"198518
"Have I Got a Deal for You"610 Have I Got a Deal for You
"Only in My Mind"56
"Whoever's in New England"198613 Whoever's in New England
"Little Rock"12
"What Am I Gonna Do About You"11 What Am I Gonna Do About You
"Let the Music Lift You Up"198745
"One Promise Too Late"11
"The Last One to Know"12 The Last One to Know
"Love Will Find Its Way to You"11
"Sunday Kind of Love"198859 Reba
"I Know How He Feels"11
"New Fool at an Old Game"11
"Cathy's Clown"198911 Sweet Sixteen
"'Til Love Comes Again"45
"Little Girl"77
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1990s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[6]
US
Cou.

[2]
AUS
[7]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
UK
[8]
"Walk On"199021 Sweet Sixteen
"You Lie"11 Rumor Has It
"Rumor Has It"31
"Fancy"199188
"Fallin' Out of Love"21
"For My Broken Heart"11 For My Broken Heart
"Is There Life Out There"199211
"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"127
"The Greatest Man I Never Knew"31
"Take It Back"51 It's Your Call
"The Heart Won't Lie" (with Vince Gill)199311
"It's Your Call" [upper-alpha 2] 55
"Does He Love You" (with Linda Davis)159162 Greatest Hits Volume Two
"They Asked About You"715
"Why Haven't I Heard from You"1994 [upper-alpha 3] 54 Read My Mind
"She Thinks His Name Was John" [upper-alpha 4] 1511
"Till You Love Me"7826
"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter"199511
"And Still"21
"On My Own"2022 Starting Over
"Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands"914
"Starting Over Again"19961926
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" [upper-alpha 5]
"The Fear of Being Alone"21 What If It's You
"How Was I to Know"12
"I'd Rather Ride Around with You"199722
"What If It's You"1537
"What If"502319Non-album single
"If You See Him/If You See Her"
(with Brooks & Dunn)
199811 If You See Him
"Forever Love"44
"Wrong Night"5266
"One Honest Heart"19995475
"What Do You Say"3135 So Good Together
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2000s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[6]
US
Cou.

[2]
CAN
[13]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
"I'll Be"20005144 So Good Together
"We're So Good Together" [upper-alpha 6] 20x
"I'm a Survivor"2001493x Greatest Hits Volume III: I'm a Survivor
"Sweet Music Man"200236x
"I'm Gonna Take That Mountain"2003 [upper-alpha 7] 14x Room to Breathe
"Somebody"200435124
"He Gets That from Me"59712
"My Sister"2005931617
"You're Gonna Be (Always Loved by Me)"33 Reba #1's
"Love Needs a Holiday"200660
"Because of You" (with Kelly Clarkson)2007502361
  • RIAA: Platinum [15]
Reba: Duets
"The Only Promise That Remains"
(with Justin Timberlake)
[upper-alpha 8]
"Every Other Weekend"
(with Kenny Chesney or Skip Ewing) [upper-alpha 9]
2008 [upper-alpha 10] 1516
"Strange"200976119211 Keep On Loving You
"Consider Me Gone"381521
  • RIAA: Platinum [17]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory
"x" indicates that no relevant chart existed or was archived

2010s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[6]
US
Coun.

[2]
US
Cou.
Air.

[18]
US
Chr.

[19]
CAN
[13]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
"I Keep On Loving You"2010787976 Keep On Loving You
"Turn On the Radio"531671 All the Women I Am
"If I Were a Boy"2011 [upper-alpha 11] 2227
"When Love Gets a Hold of You"4045
"Somebody's Chelsea"44
"Going Out Like That"2015 [upper-alpha 12] 23288537 Love Somebody
"Until They Don't Love You"48
"Just Like Them Horses"201637
"Softly and Tenderly"
(featuring Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood)
43 Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
"Back to God"2017 [upper-alpha 13] 25411 [upper-alpha 14]
"God and My Girlfriends"5332
"Freedom"201952 Stronger Than the Truth
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2020s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
US
Cou.

[2]
US
Cou.
Air.

[18]
"Does He Love You"
(featuring Dolly Parton)
20214749 Revived Remixed Revisited
"I Can't"2024TBD
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[6]
US
Cou.

[2]
US
Cou.
Air.

[18]
CAN
[13]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
"Mind Your Own Business" [upper-alpha 15]
(Hank Williams, Jr. with Reverend Ike,
Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, and Tom Petty)
198611 Montana Cafe
"Oklahoma Swing"
(Vince Gill with Reba McEntire)
1990137 When I Call Your Name
"Cowgirls Don't Cry"
(Brooks & Dunn with Reba McEntire)
2008442491 #1's...and Then Some
"The Choice"
(credited as Billy Gilman & Friends) [22]
2012Non-album singles
"Forever Country"
(credited as Artists of Now, Then & Forever)
2016211332534
"Be a Light"
(Thomas Rhett featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban)
20204272743
  • RIAA: Platinum [23]
"Dear Rodeo"
(Cody Johnson featuring Reba McEntire)
443449
  • RIAA: Platinum [23]
Ain't Nothin' to It
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[6]
US
Cou.

[2]
US
Chr.

[19]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
"The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an
Open Fire)
"
198763 Merry Christmas to You
"I'll Be Home for Christmas"198868
"The New Me" [24] (from Malibu Country )2012Non-album singles
"Goodbye Looks Good on Me" [25]
(Theme from Malibu Country)
"Pray for Peace" [26] 2014Love Somebody
"Enough" [27] (featuring Jennifer Nettles)2015
"Livin' Ain't Killed Me Yet" [28]
"Hallelujah, Amen" [29] 2016Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
"Oh, How I Love Jesus" [30]
"Oh Happy Day" [31] 2017
"Sing It Now"24
"Stronger Than the Truth" [32] 2019Stronger Than the Truth
"No U in Oklahoma" [33]
"In His Mind" [34]
"Tammy Wynette Kind of Pain" [35]
"Storm in a Shot Glass" [36]
"In the Ghetto" (with Darius Rucker) [37] 2020Non-album singles
"Somehow You Do" [38] 2021
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Cou.

[2]
US
Cou.
Air.

[18]
US
Chr.

[19]
CAN
Cou.

[3]
CAN
AC

[39]
"If I Had Only Known"19947264 8 Seconds
"Away in a Manger"199973Merry Christmas to You
"I'm Not Your Girl"75So Good Together
"'Til I Said It to You"70
"The Secret of Giving"58 The Secret of Giving: A Christmas Collection
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"50
"Silent Night" (with Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood)2013395149 Wrapped in Red
"Amazing Grace"201745Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes

  1. Single was released as a double A-side.
  2. "It's Your Call" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  3. "Why Haven't I Heard from You" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  4. "She Thinks His Name Was John" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  5. "You Keep Me Hangin' On" was released only to the Dance Club market. In 1996, it reached number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
  6. "We're So Good Together" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  7. "I'm Gonna Take That Mountain" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  8. "The Only Promise That Remains" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  9. The album version of "Every Other Weekend" features Kenny Chesney, while the radio edit features Skip Ewing instead. Both Chesney and Ewing are credited on the March 8, 2008, Hot Country Songs chart, [16] and only McEntire from the March 15, 2008, chart onward.
  10. "Every Other Weekend" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 4 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.
  11. "If I Were a Boy" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  12. "Going Out Like That" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  13. "Back to God" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. [11]
  14. Lauren Daigle was credited as a featured vocalist on Hot Christian Songs; all other formats credit only McEntire.
  15. This song was only credited to Hank Williams Jr. on the 45 single and during its chart run. Therefore, it does not count towards McEntire's Billboard Hot Country Songs total.

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