Roger Daltrey discography

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Roger Daltrey discography
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Daltrey performing at the Live 8 concert in Hyde Park in 2005
Studio albums10
Live albums1
Compilation albums5
Singles42
Soundtrack albums1
Collaborations1

The following is the solo discography of British rock musician Roger Daltrey.

Contents

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions
UK
[1] [2]
AUS
[3]
NZ
[4]
SWE
[5]
US
[6]
1973 Daltrey 65945
1975 Ride a Rock Horse 141028
1977 One of the Boys 458046
1980 McVicar 394422
1984 Parting Should Be Painless 102
1985 Under a Raging Moon 5242
1987 Can't Wait to See the Movie 41
1992 Rocks in the Head
2014 Going Back Home
(with Wilko Johnson)
3
2018 As Long as I Have You 8194
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions
UK
[1]
1994 A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who
2019 The Who's Tommy Orchestral 100

Compilation albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions
US
[6]
1981 The Best of Roger Daltrey / Best Bits 185
1991 Best of Rockers & Ballads
1997 Martyrs & Madmen: The Best of Roger Daltrey
1998Anthology
2005 Moonlighting: The Anthology

Singles

As lead artist

YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[1] [7]
AUS
[3]
US
[8]
US
Rock

[9]
1973"Giving It All Away"55883Daltrey
"Thinking"61
"It's a Hard Life"
"One Man Band"
1975"(Come and) Get Your Love"4668Ride a Rock Horse
"Walking the Dog"5277
"Oceans Away"
"Love's Dream"Lisztomania (soundtrack)
"Peace at Last" [Japan-only]
1977"Written on the Wind"46One of the Boys
"Avenging Annie"88
"One of the Boys"
"Say It Ain't So, Joe"
1978"Leon"
1980"Free Me"396653McVicar
"Without Your Love"5520
"Bitter and Twisted"
"Waiting for a Friend"104
1981"White City Lights"
1982"Martyrs and Madmen"38Best Bits
"Treachery" [Spain-only]
"Say It Ain't So, Joe" [Promo/re-release]41
1984"Walking in My Sleep"56624Parting Should Be Painless
"Parting Should Be Painless"
"Would a Stranger Do"
1985"After the Fire"5060483Under a Raging Moon
"Let Me Down Easy"8611
1986"Under a Raging Moon"4310
"The Pride You Hide"92
"Move Better in the Night" [Promo-only]
"Quicksilver Lightning"11 Quicksilver (soundtrack)
1987"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"The Lost Boys (soundtrack)
"Hearts of Fire"88Can't Wait to See the Movie
"Take Me Home"46
1992"Behind Blue Eyes" [Promo-only]
(The Chieftains with Roger Daltrey)
An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast (The Chieftains)
"Days of Light"6Rocks in the Head
1994"Pinball Wizard"A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who
1998"God Bless Us Everyone" [Promo-only]
(Roger Daltrey with the Boys Choir of Harlem)
Non-album single
2002"Child of Mine" [Promo-only]
(Roger Daltrey featuring G Tom Mac)
The Banger Sisters (soundtrack)
2005"My Generation"
(Roger Daltrey & McFly)
Non-album single
2014"I Keep It to Myself" [Promo-only]
(Roger Daltrey with Wilko Johnson)
140Going Back Home
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK BEL
(FL)
IRE NZ SWI
1991"Rock and Roll"
(McEnroe & Cash with the Full Metal Rackets [feat Daltrey])
66 [10] Non-album single
2017"Bridge over Troubled Water"
(as part of Artists for Grenfell)
15325 [upper-alpha 1] 28

Other appearances

YearContribution [12] Album
1986"Quicksilver Lightning" Quicksilver
1987"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" The Lost Boys
1999"No More Mr. Nice Guy" (with Carmine Appice, Mike Inez, Bob Kulick, & Slash)Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper
2002"Child of Mine" The Banger Sisters
2014"Helter Skelter" The Art of McCartney

Guest appearances

YearAlbumContribution [12]
1972TommyGuest vocals, performing with the London Symphony Orchestra as conducted by David Measham [13]
1975 Lisztomania Daltrey worked with Rick Wakeman and others on the soundtrack for Lisztomania ; he wrote the lyrics for "Love's Dream", "Orpheus Song", "Peace at Last", and performed "Love's Dream", "Orpheus Song", "Funerailles", and "Peace at Last"
1990 Mack the Knife Performed as the Street Singer the songs "Mack the Knife" and "Mack the Knife Reprise"
1996 The Wizard of Oz in Concert Performed as the Tin Woodman and sang lead on "If I Only Had a Heart", as well as supporting vocals in other songs
1999 British Rock Symphony Daltrey sings Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" with Ann Wilson and The Beatles' "Let It Be" with Simon Townshend
2010 The Hunting of the Snark Collaborated with Art Garfunkel, Julian Lennon, Cliff Richard and others

Unreleased soundtrack contributions

Notes

  1. "Bridge over Troubled Water" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart. [11]

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