Scotty McCreery discography

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Scotty McCreery discography
Scotty McCreery May 14 2011 CROPPED2.jpeg
McCreery performing in May 2011
Studio albums6
EPs2
Compilation albums2
Singles10
Music videos11

American country music singer Scotty McCreery has released six studio albums (including one Christmas album), two compilation albums, two extended plays, ten singles, and ten music videos. McCreery rose to fame after winning the tenth season of American Idol in 2011.

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McCreery released his first single (his American Idol coronation song) "I Love You This Big" after his win on May 25, 2011. The single peaked at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 and number fourteen on the Hot Country Songs chart. He released his debut studio album, Clear as Day on October 4, 2011, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number one on the Billboard 200. His second album, Christmas with Scotty McCreery was released on October 16, 2012. His third album, See You Tonight , was released on October 15, 2013. McCreery's fourth studio album, Seasons Change was released on March 16, 2018. On September 17, 2021, McCreery released his fifth studio album, Same Truck .

Albums

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
Sales
US
[1]
US Country
[2]
US
Indie

[3]
CAN
[4]
NZ
[5]
Clear as Day 11432
  • US: 1,163,000 [7]
Christmas with Scotty McCreery
  • Release date: October 16, 2012
  • Label: Interscope Records/19/
    Mercury Nashville
  • Formats: CD, digital download
42
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
  • US: 382,000 [8]
See You Tonight
  • Release date: October 15, 2013
  • Label: Interscope Records/19/
    Mercury Nashville
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6125
  • US: 269,900 [9]
Seasons Change
  • Release date: March 16, 2018
  • Label: Triple Tigers
  • Formats: CD, digital download
7135
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
Same Truck
  • Release date: September 17, 2021
  • Label: Triple Tigers
  • Formats: CD, digital download
861013
Rise & Fall
  • Release date: May 10, 2024
  • Label: Triple Tigers
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1282522
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Compilation albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
[1]
US Country
[2]
US
Indie

[3]
CAN
[4]
American Idol Season 10:
Scotty McCreery
  • Release date: May 24, 2011
  • Label: 19
  • Formats: Digital download
123325
Scotty McCreery QVC Bundle
  • Release date: October 30, 2012
  • Label: Interscope Records/Mercury Nashville/19
  • Formats: CD
9320
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
[1]
US Country
[2]
CAN
[4]
American Idol Season 10
Highlights: Scotty McCreery
  • Released: June 28, 2011
  • Label: Interscope Records/19/
    Mercury Nashville
  • Formats: CD, digital download
10225
The Soundcheck Sessions
  • Released: January 24, 2020
  • Label: Triple Tigers
  • Formats: digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsSales Certifications Album
US
[14]
US Country
[15]
US Country Airplay
[16]
CAN
[17]
CAN Country
[18]
2011"I Love You This Big"11152115Clear as Day
"The Trouble with Girls"551738
  • RIAA: Platinum [6]
2012"Water Tower Town"38
2013"See You Tonight"5210834
  • RIAA: Platinum [6]
See You Tonight
2014"Feelin' It"84161046
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
2015"Southern Belle"45Non-album single
2017"Five More Minutes"44411002
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum [6]
Seasons Change
2018"This Is It"4231872
  • RIAA: Platinum [6]
2019"In Between"5312112
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
2020"You Time"507123
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
Same Truck
2021"Damn Strait"3261562
  • RIAA: Platinum [6]
2022"It Matters to Her"49133984
  • RIAA: Gold [6]
2023"Cab in a Solo" [A] 20214Rise & Fall
2024"Fall of Summer" [29] 36
[30]
49
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Other charted songs

YearSinglePeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
US Country
[15]
US Country Airplay
[16]
US Country Digital
[31]
CAN Country
[18]
2011"Out of Summertime"47Clear as Day
2012"Please Remember Me"29Non-album song
2013"Jingle Bells"53Christmas with Scotty McCreery
"Let It Snow"59
"Forget to Forget You"4831See You Tonight
2023"Feel Like the Holidays"4846Non-album song
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
2011"I Love You This Big" [34] Shane Drake
"The Trouble with Girls" [35] Roman White
2012"Water Tower Town"Todd Cassetty
"Christmas Comin' Round Again" [36]
2013"See You Tonight" [37] Roman White
2014"Feelin' It" [38]
2015"Southern Belle" [39]
2017"Five More Minutes" [40] Jeff Ray
2018"This is It" [41]
2019"In Between" [42]
2021"You Time"Brianna Fish
2022"Damn Strait"Jeff Ray
2024"Cab In A Solo"
"Fall of Summer"

Notes

  1. "Cab in a Solo" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, an extension of the Hot 100. [28]

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