Richie Sambora discography

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Richie Sambora discography
Richie Sambora at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg
Studio albums3
Music videos0
Singles17
Collaborations6
Other singles12

The discography of American singer Richie Sambora includes three released studio albums and fourteen singles.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[1]
CAN UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
NL
[4]
GER
[5]
AUT
[6]
SWI
[7]
SWE
[8]
FIN
[9]
1991 Stranger in This Town 3642204469721531
1998 Undiscovered Soul
  • Release date: February 23, 1998
  • Label: Mercury Records
17432449421533233737
2012 Aftermath of the Lowdown 14943520384574
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[10]
US Main
[11]
CAN AUS
[12]
UK
[13]
GER
[14]
1991"Ballad of Youth"6313672559Stranger in This Town
"One Light Burning"
"Stranger in This Town"38
"Mr. Bluesman" (Solo by Eric Clapton)
"The Answer"
"Rosie"
1998"Hard Times Come Easy"393774Undiscovered Soul
"In It for Love"52
"Undiscovered Soul"
"Made in America"
2012"Every Road Leads Home to You"Aftermath of the Lowdown
"I'll Always Walk Beside You"
"Sugar Daddy"
2013"Come Back as Me"
"Engine 19"
2024"I Pray"TBC
"Livin' Alone"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other album appearances

YearSongArtistAlbum
1990"The Wind Cries Mary"Richie Sambora The Adventures of Ford Fairlane – Original Soundtrack
1992"Mr. Sambo"Richie SamboraGuitar World Presents: Guitars That Rule the World [15]
1992"You Never Really Know"Richie SamboraMusic from Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries
1993"Good Morning Little School Girl (Part 2)"Paul RodgersMuddy Water Blues - A Tribute To Muddy Waters
1995"The Time Of Your Life"Little StevenThe Time Of Your Life
1997"Forever" Takashi Sorimachi feat. Richie SamboraMessage / Forever 3" CDS
1997"Long Way Around"Richie Sambora Fire Down Below (in the film itself, not the soundtrack album)
1997"Gonna Rain"Carmine AppiceCarmine Appice's Guitar Zeus 2: Channel Mind Radio
1997"O' Holy Night (Cantique De Noel)"Richie SamboraMerry Axemas – A Guitar Christmas
1997"Oh Come All Ye Faithful"Richie SamboraA Home for the Holidays
1999"Ava's Eyes"Richie SamboraSounds of Wood & Steel 2
1999"I'm Wanted" Kel Spencer feat. Richie Sambora Wild Wild West Soundtrack
1999"Why Don't You Love Me?"Amanda Marshall (Richie Sambora on guitar) Tuesday's Child
2001"Take Me On"Richie Sambora On the Line Soundtrack
2001"Misery" P!nk (Richie Sambora on guitar) M!ssundaztood
2002"One Last Goodbye"Richie Sambora The Banger Sisters Soundtrack
2004"See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" "When a Blind Man Cries"Richie SamboraHeaven & Earth Featuring Stuart Smith
2005"Let Me Roll It"Les Paul & FriendsAmerican Made World Played
2005"Funky Santa (duet with Richie Sambora)"Bo BiceInside Your Heaven / Vehicle
2005"Vehicle"Everett BradleyToy
2008"Baby (Rock Remix)" LL Cool J feat. Richie Sambora Exit 13
2008"Great Hall of Fame"Richie SamboraLes Paul & Friends – A Tribute to a Legend
2008"Willing to Try"Richie Sambora Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1
2008"Blood On The Ground"Richie SamboraDark Streets Soundtrack
2012"Whisper" Superbus feat. Richie Sambora Sunset
2013"Man & Machine"Heaven and Earth feat. Richie SamboraDig
2017"Masterpiece"RSOSingle
2017 Rise RSOEP
2017"Walk With Me"RSOSingle
2017Making HistoryRSOEP
2017"One Night of Peace"RSOSingle
2018"Got You Babe / Forever All the Way"RSOSingle
2018 Radio Free America RSOAlbum
2023"Rockstar" Dolly Parton feat. Richie Sambora Rockstar

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