Sweet discography

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Sweet discography
Studio albums9
Live albums3
Compilation albums23
Singles34

The following is a comprehensive discography of British rock band Sweet.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK

[1] [2] [3]

AUS

[4] [5]

AUT

[6]

CAN

[7]

DEN

[8]

FIN

[9]

GER

[10]

NLD

[11]

NOR

[12]

NZL

[13]

SWE

[14]
[15]

USA

[16]

1971 Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be 15 [A 1] 1
1974 Sweet Fanny Adams 27336132124

GBR: Gold [17]

Desolation Boulevard 135
[18]
4991717225

GBR: Silver [17]
USA: Gold [19]
CAN: Gold [20]

1976 Give Us a Wink 1711
[21]
4915327
1977 Off the Record 51590
[22]
27112014151
1978 Level Headed 401752
[23]
15382652
1979 Cut Above the Rest 8749151
1980 Waters Edge
1982 Identity Crisis
1992A
1995The Answer
2002Sweetlife
2012New York Connection
2020Isolation Boulevard"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Live albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS

[4] [5]

AUT

[6]

DEN

[8]

GER

[10]

NOR

[12]

SWE

[14]
[15]

1975 Strung Up
(double live & compilation album)
910517124
1998 Live in Denmark 1976
1999 Live at the Rainbow 1973
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK

[1] [2] [3]

AUS

[4] [5]

CAN

[7]

DEN

[24]

GER

[10]

NZL

[13]

USA

[16]

1970 Gimme Dat Ding
(one side only)
1972 The Sweet's Biggest Hits 5830
1973 The Sweet
(USA and Canada only)
46
[25]
191
Sweet and Middle of the Road
(one side only)
1975 The Sweet Singles Album
(Australia & New Zealand only)
221
Strung Up
(double live & compilation album)
910517124
1977 The Golden Greats
1981Teenage Rampage
(Australia & New Zealand only)
53
1984Sweet 16 - It's It's... Sweet's Hits4917
1987Hard Centers - The Rock Years
1988Starke Zeiten [A 2] 26
1989Blockbusters
1992 The Ballroom Blitz & More Sweet Hits 19
The Best of Sweet
1993Gold - 20 Superhits44
[26]
Ballroom Hitz - The Very Best of Sweet19
[27]
13
1995Platinum Rare
Hit Singles (Complete A & B Sides)
Ballroom Hitz [A 3] 15GBR:Silver
1997The Legend Lives On [28]  ?
1998Sweet Originals
1999The Greatest HitsGBR:Gold
2005The Very Best of Sweet72
2009 Action: The Sweet Anthology
2015Action: The Ultimate Story17
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Notes

  1. Charted in 1974.
  2. "Starke Zeiten album cover and track list". Private Sweet collector. Retrieved 1 October 2008.
  3. A single CD release with 22 tracks, not to be confused with the 1993 40 tracks double CD release entitled Ballroom Hitz - The Very Best of Sweet.

Singles

YearTitleB-sidePeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Studio album
UK

[1] [2] [3] [29]

AUS

[4]

AUT

[30]

CAN

[7]

SWI

[31]

DEN

[8]

FIN

[9]

GER

[32]

IRL

[33]

NLD

[34] [11]

NOR

[35]

NZL

[36]

SWE

[14]
[37]

USA

[38]

SAF

[39]

1968"Slow Motion"”It’s Lonely Out There"Non-album single
1969"Lollipop Man"”Time" Gimme Dat Ding
1970"All You'll Ever Get from Me"”The Juicer"— f!-- SAF -->
"Get on the Line"”Mr McGallagher"
1971"Funny Funny"”You’re Not Wrong for Lovin' Me"1393155
[40]
71211 Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be
"Co-Co"”Done Me Wrong All Right"2421115133222991
"Alexander Graham Bell"”Spotlight"332438Non-album single
1972"Poppa Joe"”Jeanie"11702113161214212
"Little Willy"”Man From Mecca"4651
[S 1]
[41]
212197773 [S 1] 9

USA: Gold [19]

"Wig-Wam Bam"”New York Connection"4155213146610188
1973"Block Buster!"”Need A Lot of Lovin'”129130 [S 1]
[42]
31311131737
"Hell Raiser"”Burning"249431412454
"The Ballroom Blitz"”Rock & Roll Disgrace" (RCA) / ”Restless" (Capitol)2151
[S 2]
[43]
31101142135 [S 2] 3

GBR: Silver [17]
CAN: Gold [20]

1974"Teenage Rampage"”Own Up, Take A Look at Yourself"210162151111277

GBR: Silver [17]

"The Six Teens"”Burn on the Flame"948961841577 Desolation Boulevard
"Turn It Down"”Someone Else Will"41142104410
"Peppermint Twist"”Rebel Rouser"1 Sweet Fanny Adams
1975"Fox on the Run"”Miss Demeanor"2132 [S 3]
[44]
311012223105 [S 3] 1

GBR: Silver [17]
USA: Gold [19]
CAN: Gold [20]

Desolation Boulevard
"Action"”Sweet F.A". (RCA) / ”Medussa" (Capitol)15435 [S 3]
[45]
4313276212220 [S 3] Give Us a Wink
1976"The Lies in Your Eyes"”Cockroach"351417359116
"4 July"”Restless"
"Lost Angels"”Funk It Up"74111813
[40]
5 Off the Record
1977"Fever of Love"”A Distinct Lack of Ancient"129
[40]
710
"Funk It Up (David's Song)"”Funk It Up (12-inch Disco Mix)”87
[46]
88
"Stairway to the Stars"”Why Don’t You Do It To Me"15
[40]
Off the Record (U.S. Version)
1978"Love Is Like Oxygen"”Cover Girl"99238
[47]
6710
[40]
81648

GBR: Silver [17]

Level Headed
"California Nights"”Show Me The Way"86
[48]
2376
1979"Call Me"”Why Don’t You"29 Cut Above the Rest
"Big Apple Waltz"”Why Don’t You"
1980"Give the Lady Some Respect"”Tall Girls" Waters Edge
"Sixties Man"”Oh Yeah!”
1984"The Sixteens" / "Action"Non-album single
"It's... It's... The Sweet Mix"4536
1985"Sweet 2th - The Wigwam Willy Mix"85
[S 4]
1988"Love is Like Oxygen / Reach Out I'll Be There"
"Wig-Wam Bam/Co-Co"Non-album single issued by compilation label Old Gold
1991"X-Ray-Specs"Non-album single
1992"Stand Up"A
"Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again / When Friends Fall Out"
2002"Do it All Over Again"SweetLife
2012"Join Together"New York Connection
2015"Defender"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Charted in 1973.
  2. 1 2 Charted in 1975.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Charted in 1976.
  4. Although officially a Top 75, a "Next 25" section was printed at this point in time - see UK Singles Chart for more details.

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