Shooter Jennings discography | |
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Studio albums | 10 |
Live albums | 4 |
Singles | 13 |
American musician Shooter Jennings has released ten studio albums and four live albums. Active as a musician since 2001, he first released music in the band Stargunn, which issued one album in 2001. Jennings' solo debut, Put the "O" Back in Country , came out in 2005 and accounted for his only chart single to date, the George Jones collaboration "4th of July". This was his first album for Universal South Records (now Show Dog-Universal Music), while later releases have been on his own Black Country Rock Media label.
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||||||
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US Country [1] | US [2] | US Heat [3] | US Indie [4] | US Rock [5] | US Dance [6] | |||
Put the "O" Back in Country |
| 22 | 124 | 1 | — | — | — | |
Electric Rodeo |
| 12 | 64 | — | — | — | — | |
The Wolf |
| 12 | 52 | — | — | — | — | |
Black Ribbons |
| — | 133 | — | 16 | 34 | — | |
Family Man |
| 10 | 53 | — | 10 | — | — | |
The Other Life |
| 19 | 130 | — | 19 | — | — | |
Fenixon(with Waylon Jennings) |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
Don’t Wait Up (For George) EP |
| 23 | — | — | 30 | — | — | |
Countach (For Giorgio) |
| — | — | — | — | — | 7 | |
Shooter |
| 42 | — | — | — | — | — | |
Sometimes Y (with Yelawolf) [7] |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Title | Details |
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The Only Way Up Is Down, Part One |
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Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country [1] | ||
Live at Irving Plaza 4.18.06 |
| 55 |
The Other Live |
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Live on Tour(with Waymore's Outlaws) |
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas |
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Title | Details | Peak positions |
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US Country [1] | ||
Bad Magick: The Best of Shooter Jennings and the .357's |
| 45 |
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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US Country [8] | |||
2005 | "4th of July" (featuring George Jones) | 26 | Put the "O" Back in Country |
"Steady at the Wheel" | — | ||
2006 | "Aviators" | — | |
"Gone to Carolina" | — | Electric Rodeo | |
"Some Rowdy Women" | — | ||
2007 | "It Ain't Easy" | — | |
"Walk of Life" | — | The Wolf | |
2008 | "This Ol' Wheel" | — | |
2009 | "Wake Up!" | — | Black Ribbons |
2011 | "Outlaw You" | — | The Other Life |
2012 | "The Deed and the Dollar" | — | Family Man |
"The Real Me" | — | ||
2014 | "The Magic" (with Heirophant) [9] | — | Non-album singles |
2021 | "From Here To Eternity (Goof The Floof Remix)" [10] | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Title | Album |
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2000 | "White Lines and Black Ties" (with Stargunn) | Music from: The Crew |
2001 | "KatWalk" (with Stargunn) | Made: The Soundtrack |
2003 | "I've Always Been Crazy" (with Stargunn) | I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings |
2004 | "Please Carry Me Home" (with Jessi Colter) | Songs Inspired by The Passion of the Christ |
2005 | "I'm a Long Way from Home" | Walk the Line: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
"Busted in Baylor County" | The Dukes of Hazzard OST | |
"The Silver Tongued Devil & I" | The Pilgrim: A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson | |
2006 | "If It Ain't One Thing"(with Carter Falco) | If It Ain't One Thing |
"Long Gone" (with Carter Falco) | ||
"Better Before You Were Big Time" (with Ted Russel Kamp) | Divisadero | |
2007 | "Good Hearted Woman" (with Deana Carter) | The Chain |
2008 | "The Iron Wheel" (with The Nightwatchman) | The Fabled City |
"Never Work in This Town Again" (with Matt Reasor & the Madness ) | Pentecostal Pasta Salad | |
"I Found the Body" (with Waylon Jennings) | Waylon Forever | |
"Waymore Blues" (with Waylon Jennings) | ||
2009 | "The War on the Terror and the Drugs" (with Ike Reilly) | Hard Luck Stories |
2010 | "Call Me the Breeze" | Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute To Lynyrd Skynyrd |
2011 | "Belle of the Ball" | Music Inside - Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Vol 1 |
"Fuck You, I'm Famous!" | Music From The Television series Californication | |
2012 | "I Miss My Boyfriend" (with Folk Uke) | ReinCarnation |
"Hot Rod" (with Joecephus and The George Jonestown Massacre) | Single only | |
"1922" (with Last False Hope) | Outlaw Radio Chicago: The Compilation Volume II | |
"Drinkin' Side of Country" (with Bucky Covington) | Good Guys | |
"Cocaine Blues" (with Amy Nelson) | We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash | |
"The Highwaymen" (with Kris Kristofferson, Jamey Johnson, and Willie Nelson) | ||
"All of This Could Have Been Yours" | Sons of Anarchy Soundtrack | |
"Wild & Lonesome" (with Patti Griffin) | ||
2013 | "Wild Child" (with Fifth on the Floor) | Ashes & Angels |
"Angels in the Snow" (with Fifth on the Floor) | ||
"Another Place and Another Time" (with Struggle) | I Am Struggle | |
"Come On Caroline" (with Husky Burnette) | Tales from East End Blvd. | |
"You Are My Sunshine" (with Jamey Johnson and Jeordie White) | BCR Mystery Release | |
"Out of the Rain"(with Jessi Colter) | Live at the Cains Ballroom: Jessi Colter | |
"Please Carry Me Home" (with Jessi Colter) | ||
2014 | "Nashville from Afar" | Black Country Rock 2014 Mixtape |
"She Talks to Rainbows" | ||
2015 | "Oh Sweet Nuthin’"(with Lukas Nelson) | A Civilized Hell |
"Civilized Hell"(with Lukas Nelson) | ||
"The Man in My Room" | Black Country Rock 2015 Mixtape | |
"Killin' the Blues" (with Billy Ray Cyrus) | Killin' the Blues | |
"Whistlers and Jugglers" | Outlaw Jazz | |
"In the Cold, Cold Night"(with Wanda Jackson) | Rockin' Legends Pay Tribute to Jack White | |
"Bob Wills Is Still the King" (with Asleep at the Wheel) | Still the King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys | |
2016 | "Can You Come Over?" | Southern Family |
"Killin' the Blues" (with Billy Ray Cyrus) | Thin Line | |
"Rebound" | Feel Like Going Home: The Songs of Charlie Rich | |
"Coming Home" | The Ranch Soundtrack | |
2018 | "Trouble Man" (with Dale Justice) | Trouble Man |
"Love Won" (with Struggle Jennings) | WWII | |
"Invitation To The Blues (with Jessi Colter) " | King Of The Road: A Tribute to Roger Miller | |
2020 | "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (with Lukas Nelson) | Music From The Ranch (TV series) |
"Warrior Man" | Squidbillies Soundtrack | |
"Hurt So Bad" (with Jaime Wyatt) | Neon Cross | |
"Ode To Ben Dorcy" (with Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen) | Hold My Beer Vol. II | |
"Home Sweet Hollywood" (with Ted Russell Kamp) | Down In The Den | |
2021 | "Baby Please Don't Go" (with Michael Devin) | Chasing Whiskey: The Untold Story of Jack Daniel's |
"Trees / Sweet Fire" | ||
"Whiskey Woman" | ||
"Survive The Fire" | ||
"Sweet Fire (Reprise)" | ||
"Maybe California" | Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal | |
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Missed the Boat: A Collection of Demos & Rarities |
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Outlaw You |
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Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, NC |
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Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA |
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Memorial Auditorium, St Augustine, FL |
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Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC |
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Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga, TN |
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Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC |
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, VA |
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Soul Kitchen, Mobile, AL |
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Year | Video | Director |
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2005 | "4th of July" | Roger Pistole |
"Steady at the Wheel" | James Minchin | |
2006 | "Gone to Carolina" | Dean Karr |
2007 | "It Ain't Easy" | |
"Walk of Life" | Deaton-Flanigen Productions | |
2010 | "Summer of Rage" | Drea & Shooter |
2011 | "Lights in the Sky" | |
"Outlaw You" [11] | ||
"Outlaw You" [12] | Blake Judd | |
2012 | "The Deed and the Dollar" [13] | |
"The Real Me" [14] | ||
"Drinking Side of Country" [15] (with Bucky Covington) | ||
2013 | "The Other Life" | |
"Wild And Lonesome" | ||
"The Gunslinger" | ||
2014 | "Don't Wait Up (I'm Playing Possum)" [16] | |
"She Talks to Rainbows" | Christoph Heuer | |
2016 | "Love Kills" | Blake Judd |
"Cat People" ft. Marilyn Manson | Valenburg & Blake Judd | |
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