Rosie Flores discography

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Rosie Flores discography
Studio albums13
Compilation albums2
Singles9

Rosie Flores is an American singer, songwriter and musician. Her discography consists of 13 studio albums, 2 compilations, and 9 singles. In addition, she has been featured as a performer and composer on numerous albums by other artists.

Contents

Albums

YearAlbum US Country LabelNotes
1987Rosie Flores67 Reprise
1992 After the Farm HighTone
1993Once More with Feeling
1995Rockabilly Filly
1997A Little Bit of Heartache Watermelon with Ray Campi
1999Dance Hall DreamsRounder
2001Speed of SoundEminent
2004Bandera HighwayHighTone
Single RoseDurango Rose
2005ChristmasvilleEmergent
2009Girl of the Century Bloodshot with The Pine Valley Cosmonauts
2012Working Girl's Guitar
2019Simple Case of the Blues

Compilations

YearAlbum US Country LabelNotes
1996Honky Tonk Reprise Rounder Reissue of Rosie Flores album with previously unreleased tracks [1]
2011After the Farm / Once More With FeelingFloating Worldcompilation of two previously released albums

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbumLabelNotes
US Country
[2]
1982"Hit City L.A." / "Oh Heartache"Request
1986"I'm Walkin'" / "The End Of The World"Reprise
1987"Heart Beats To A Different Drum" / "Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins"Rosie Flores
1987"Crying Over You"promo
1987"Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins"promo
1987"Crying Over You" / "Midnight To Moonlight"51
1988"One Track Memory / He Cares"74A Honky Tonk Reprise
1988"Brand New Heartache" / "Lonesome Town"Lonesome Townwith Ronnie Mack
1993"Honky Tonk Moon" [3] Once More with FeelingHightone
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1987"Crying Over You"
1992"Blue Highway"Eugene Yelchin [4]
1993"Honky Tonk Moon"Roger Pistole
2010"This Cat's In The Doghouse"
2013"Yeah Yeah"

Primary artist/contributor

1985 - 1999

2000 - present

As composer

As producer

Also appears on

1984 - 1999

2000 - present

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