Richard Marx songwriting and production discography

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This is a list of Richard Marx's collaborative work as a producer and songwriter for various artists.

Contents

1980s

1984
Kenny Rogers - What About Me

Fee Waybill - Read My Lips

1985
St. Elmo's Fire soundtrack

1986
David Foster - David Foster

1987
Richard Carpenter - Time

1988
Vixen - Vixen

Tequila Sunrise soundtrack

1989
Cliff Richard - Stronger

Sing soundtrack

Steve Lukather - Lukather

1990s

1990
John Farnham - Chain Reaction

1991

Kiri Te Kanawa - Heart to Heart

Kiri Te Kanawa - The Kiri Selection

1992

Freddie Jackson - Time for Love

1993
John Farnham - Then Again...

The Hollies - 30th Anniversary Collection

1994
Lara Fabian - Carpe Diem

Martin Nievera - Roads

1995
Luther Vandross - This Is Christmas

1996
Bruce Gaitsch - A Lyre in a Windstorm

Amy Sky - Cool Rain

The Tubes - Genius of America

Roch Voisine - Kissing Rain

Fee Waybill - Don't Be Scared by These Hands

1997
Bruce Gaitsch - Asphasia

1998
Sarah Brightman - Eden

Luther Vandross - I Know

1999
Shane Minor - Shane Minor

Monica - The Boy Is Mine

SheDaisy - The Whole SHeBANG

Barbra Streisand - A Love Like Ours

2000s

2000
98 Degrees - Revelation

Don Philip - Don Philip

Natalie Cole - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

Countdown - Who Let The Boys Out

H.O.T. - 99 Live in Seoul

N Sync - No Strings Attached

Kenny Rogers - There You Go Again

SheDaisy - Brand New Year

2001
Natalie Cole - Love Songs

Meredith Edwards - Reach

Josh Groban - Josh Groban

Cliff Richard - Wanted

The Tubes - Extended Versions

Christina Undhjem - EP

2002
Michael Bolton - Only a Woman Like You

Chris Botti - December

Emerson Drive - Emerson Drive

Marie Sisters - Marie Sisters

Olivia Newton-John - (2)

Paulina Rubio - Border Girl

SheDaisy - Knock on the Sky

Barbra Streisand - Duets

Bonnie Tyler - Heart Strings

John Tesh - The Power of Love

2003
Chicago - The Box

Billy Ray Cyrus - The Other Side

Vince Gill - Next Big Thing

Kenny Loggins - It's About Time

Sister Hazel - Chasing Daylight

Kristy Starling - Kristy Starling

Luther Vandross - Dance with My Father

Smooth Sax Tribute to Luther Vandross

2004
Kellie Coffey - A Little More Me

Emerson Drive - What If?

William Hung - Miracle: Happy Summer from William Hung

Kimberley Locke - One Love

Donny Osmond - What I Meant to Say

Kenny Rogers - 42 Ultimate Hits

Sissel - My Heart

Sister Hazel - Lift

Keith Urban - Be Here

Sounds of the Seasons

Ultimate '80's

2005
N Sync - Greatest Hits

Matt Tyler - Love Songs

Ronan Tynan - Ronan

Disney's Happiest Celebration On Earth: 50 Years

Dave Koz - Golden Slumbers: A Father's Love

So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross

2006
"Bambi II"

Clay Aiken - A Thousand Different Ways

Toni Braxton - Libra

Julio Iglesias - Romantic Classics

Ronan Keating - Bring You Home

Sister Hazel - Absolutely

Keith Urban - Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing

Luther Vandross - The Ultimate Luther Vandross

Country Dance Kings - A Tribute to Keith Urban

2007
Graham Colton - Here Right Now

Kipper - This Is Different

Kenny Loggins - How About Now

Cliff Richard - Love... The Album

Travis Tritt - The Storm

Keith Urban - Greatest Hits: 18 Kids

Casey Kasem Presents the Long Distance Dedications

New Music from an Old Friend

2008
George Canyon - What I Do

Hawk Nelson - Hawk Nelson Is My Friend

Barry Manilow - The Greatest Songs of the Eighties

Alexander O'Neal - Alex Loves...

Sister Hazel - Before the Amplifiers, Live Acoustic

Now That's What I Call Country!

Now That's What I Call Music 27

2009
Daughtry - Leave This Town

Default - Comes and Goes

Jessie Farrell - Good, Bad & Pretty Things

Katherine Jenkins - Believe

Red - Innocence & Instinct

Kim Sozzi - Just One Day

Vertical Horizon - Burning the Days


2010s

2010
First Signal - First Signal

Lifehouse - Smoke & Mirrors

Philip Sayce - Innerevolution

Ringo Starr - Y Not

Keith Urban - Get Closer

2011
Toni Braxton - Soul Pack: Toni Braxton

Joe McElderry - Classic

Twiggy - Romantically Yours

2012
Hinder - Welcome to the Freakshow

Lionville - Lionville

Eli Tellor - Eli Tellor

2013
The Afters - Life Is Beautiful

Blue Sky Riders - Finally Home

Vertical Horizon - Echoes from the Underground

2014
Dave Koz - The 25th of December

Jennifer Nettles - That Girl

2015
Ringo Starr - Postcards from Paradise

2016
Jillian Jacqueline - non album single

Rita Wilson - Rita Wilson

2018
Vertical Horizon - The Lost Mile

2019
Matt Nathanson - Postcards (from Chicago)

2020s

2020
Fee Waybill - Fee Waybill Rides Again

2023
Bruce Gaitsch - How Fragile We Are

2024
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice soundtrack

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toENGVzh8cQ - Border Girl by Paulina Rubio