Tanya Tucker singles discography

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Tanya Tucker singles discography
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Tucker performing at Graceland in 2020.
As lead artist89
As featured artist6
Promotional singles2
Other charted songs1
Lead music videos18
Featured music videos3

The singles discography of American country artist, Tanya Tucker, contains 89 lead singles, six featured singles, two promotional singles, one additional charting song, 18 lead music videos and three featured music videos. Tucker's career was launched in 1972 when she was 13 years old. That year, her debut single "Delta Dawn" was released. [1] It went to number six on the America's Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 72 on the Hot 100. It was followed by three consecutive number one Billboard singles in 1973: "What's Your Mama's Name", "Blood Red and Goin' Down" and "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)".

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In 1975, "Lizzie and the Rainman" reached charting positions in multiple fields, including topping the Billboard and RPM country charts. It also charted the top ten on both the Billboard and RPM adult contemporary charts. Both "San Antonio Stroll" and "Here's Some Love" topped the country charts through 1976. In 1978, Tucker reached the country top five with "Texas (When I Die)". Tucker's commercial success began to wane in the early eighties. While she had three top ten Billboard singles, most of her releases reached positions outside the top 40.

In 1986, she returned to the top five with the single "One Love at a Time". It was followed by a string of American and Canadian top-ten country singles. This included six chart-topping songs: "Just Another Love", "I'll Come Back as Another Woman", "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love", "If It Don't Come Easy", "Strong Enough to Bend" and "Highway Robbery". As Tucker's career transitioned into the nineties, she continued having commercial success. While the majority of her singles did not top the charts, they reached the top ten. This included "Walking Shoes", "Down to My Last Teardrop" and "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane". Tucker reached the country songs top ten for the last time in 1997 with "Little Things". She started recording less beginning in the new millennium. Her most recent charting single was 2019's "Bring My Flowers Now".

As lead artist

1970s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[2]
US
Cou.

[3]
US
AC

[4]
AUS
[5]
CAN
[6]
CAN
Cou.

[7]
CAN
AC

[8]
"Delta Dawn"19727263 Delta Dawn
"Love's the Answer"51
"The Jamestown Ferry"
"What's Your Mama's Name"19738611 What's Your Mama's Name
"Blood Red and Goin' Down"7411
"Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)"46159547 Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)
"The Man That Turned My Mama On"197486410
"I Believe the South Is Gonna Rise Again"1810
"Lizzie and the Rainman"19753717856612 Tanya Tucker
"Spring"1811 You Are So Beautiful
"San Antonio Stroll"12 Tanya Tucker
"Traveling Salesman" [lower-alpha 1]
"Greener Than the Grass (We Laid On)"2320Non-album single
"Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You"41 Lovin' and Learnin'
"Ain't That a Shame" [10] 1976
"You've Got Me to Hold On To"33
"Pride of Franklin County" [lower-alpha 2]
"Here's Some Love"8212533233 Here's Some Love
"Hello, Mr. Sunshine" [lower-alpha 3]
"Short Cut" [13]
"Ridin' Rainbows"127 Ridin' Rainbows
"It's a Cowboy Lovin' Night"197772
"A Rock 'n' Roll Girl from Alaska" [lower-alpha 4] Non-album single
"You Are So Beautiful"4029 You Are So Beautiful
"Dancing the Night Away"1619 Ridin' Rainbows
"Save Me"1978 [lower-alpha 5] 8689Non-album single
"Not Fade Away" [lower-alpha 6] 70 TNT
"Texas (When I Die)" [lower-alpha 7] 53
"I'm the Singer, You're the Song" [lower-alpha 8] 197918625
"Lover Goodbye" [lower-alpha 9] [lower-alpha 10]
"Lay Back in the Arms of Someone" [18] Tear Me Apart
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[7]
"Better Late Than Never"198060 Tear Me Apart
"Pecos Promenade"107 Smokey and the Bandit II: Original Soundtrack
"Dream Lover" (with Glen Campbell)5948 Dreamlovers
"Can I See You Tonight"44
"Love Knows We Tried"19814040
"Should I Do It"5016 Should I Do It
"Rodeo Girls"83
"Somebody Buy This Cowgirl a Beer" [19] 1982 Live
"Cry"77 Changes
"Feel Right"10
"Changes"198341
"Baby I'm Yours"22
"One Love at a Time"198631 Girls Like Me
"Just Another Love"11
"I'll Come Back as Another Woman"21
"It's Only Over for You"1987812
"Love Me Like You Used To"23 Love Me Like You Used To
"I Won't Take Less Than Your Love"
(with Paul Davis and Paul Overstreet)
110
"If It Don't Come Easy"19881
"Strong Enough to Bend"12 Strong Enough to Bend
"Highway Robbery"21
"Call on Me"198945
"Daddy and Home"2725
"My Arms Stay Open All Night"22 Greatest Hits
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1990s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Bub.

[20] [21]
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[7]
"Walking Shoes"199032 Tennessee Woman
"Don't Go Out" (with T. Graham Brown)611
"It Won't Be Me"66
"Oh What It Did to Me"19911221
"Down to My Last Teardrop"21 What Do I Do with Me
"(Without You) What Do I Do with Me"22
"Some Kind of Trouble"1992315
"If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight"45
"Two Sparrows in a Hurricane"22 Can't Run from Yourself
"It's a Little Too Late"19931223
"Tell Me About It" (with Delbert McClinton)43
"Soon"215 Soon
"We Don't Have to Do This"19941116
"Hangin' In"417
"You Just Watch Me"2014
"Between the Two of Them"19952726 Fire to Fire
"Find Out What's Happenin'"4045
"Little Things"19971498 Complicated
"Ridin' Out the Heartache"4581
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2000s–2020s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak
chart
positions
Album
US
Country

[3]
"A Memory Like I'm Gonna Be"200234 Tanya
"Old Weakness (Coming on Strong)"200349
"Love's Gonna Live Here" [22]
(with Jim Lauderdale)
2009 My Turn
"Merry Christmas Wherever You Are" [23] 2011Non-album single
"Forever Loving You" [24] 2017
"The Wheels of Laredo" [25] 2019 While I'm Livin'
"Hard Luck" [26]
"The House That Built Me" [27]
"Bring My Flowers Now"47
"The Winner's Game" [28]
"Bring My Flowers Now" (Live) [29] Live from the Troubadour
"I'm on Fire"/"Ring of Fire" (Live) [30] 2020
"Delta Dawn" (Live) [31]
"Pack Your Lies and Go" [32] While I'm Livin'
"This Is Our Country" [33]
(with RuPaul)
2021Non-album single
"Ready as I'll Never Be" [34] 2022 Sweet Western Sound
"Kindness" [35] 2023
"When the Rodeo Is Over (Where Does the Cowboy Go?)" [36]
"Breakfast in Birmingham" [37]
(featuring Brandi Carlile)
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[2]
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[7]
"Why Don't We Just Sleep on It Tonight"
(Glen Campbell with Tanya Tucker)
198185 It's the World Gone Crazy
"One Big Family"
(credited as the Heart of Nashville)
198561
"Romeo"
(credited as Dolly Parton & Friends)
1993502733 Slow Dancing with the Moon
"Good Ole Boys"
(John Schneider featuring Tanya Tucker, Steve Wariner,
John Coole, T.G. Sheppard, Jo-el Sonnier, Mathew
Nelson, Gunnar Nelson, Heidi Newfield, Bobby Bare,
and T. Graham Brown)
[38] [39]
2018The Odyssey: Vagabond
"You Better Hope You Die Young"
(Hellbound Glory featuring Tanya Tucker) [40]
Pinball (Junkie Edition)
"Joan of Arkansas"
(Lena Paige featuring Tanya Tucker) [41]
2020Roses in December
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Winter Wonderland" [lower-alpha 11] 1993Christmas for the 90's, Volume 1
"Something" [lower-alpha 12] 1995Come Together: America Salutes the Beatles

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak
chart
positions
Album
US
Country

[3]
"Already Gone"199375 Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Just Another Love"1986
  • John Beug
  • Reynaldo Villalobos
[44]
"Love Me Like You Used To"1987Jack Cole [44]
"Strong Enough to Bend"1988
[45]
"Daddy and Home"1989Larry Boothby [44]
"Walking Shoes"1990
"Don't Go Out" (with T. Graham Brown)Jack Cole [46]
"Down to My Last Teardrop"1991Joanne Gardner [47]
"Some Kind of Trouble"1992
"Two Sparrows in a Hurricane"
It's a Little Too Late"
"Hangin' In"1994 [48]
"Between the Two of Them"1995 [49]
"Find Out What's Happenin'" [50]
"Little Things"1997Gerry Wenner [51]
"The Wheels of Laredo"2019Myriam Santos [52]
"Hard Luck"Chris Phelps [53]
"The House That Built Me"Beautiful Digital [54]
"Bring My Flowers Now" Trey Fanjoy [55]
List of music videos as featured artist, showing year released and director
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"One Big Family"
(credited as the Heart of Nashville)
1985Steve Von Hagel [56]
"Romeo"
(Dolly Parton featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, Kathy Mattea,
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Pam Tillis and Tanya Tucker)
1993Randee St. Nicholas [57]
"You Better Hope You Die Young"
(Hellbound Glory featuring Tanya Tucker)
2018Bob Wayne [58]
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
(Brenda Lee featuring Tanya Tucker and Trisha Yearwood)
2023Running Bear [59]

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"Love Knows We Tried" is a song written by Rory Bourke, Kerry Chater and Jan Crutchfield, and recorded by American country music artist, Tanya Tucker. It released in April 1981 as the third single from the album Dreamlovers. The song reached the top forty of the North American country music charts.

"Daddy and Home" is a song originally recorded by American country singer-songwriter, Jimmie Rodgers. It was composed by Rodgers, along with Elsie McWilliams. Rodgers first cut the song himself in 1929 and had since been recorded by a series of artists since its original composition. It was notably covered by Tanya Tucker, who released it as a single in 1989. It was also included on her studio album titled, Strong Enough to Bend

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Notes

  1. Released in the United Kingdom only. [9]
  2. Released in Japan only. [11]
  3. Released in Japan only. [12]
  4. Released in Japan only. [14]
  5. "Save Me" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100. [15]
  6. "Not Fade Away" was released as a double A-side single with "Texas (When I Die)". "Not Fade Away" was aimed at pop stations and "Texas (When I Die)" was aimed at country stations.
  7. "Texas (When I Die)" was released as a double A-side single with "Not Fade Away". "Texas (When I Die)" was aimed at country stations and "Not Fade Away" was aimed at pop stations.
  8. "I'm the Singer, You're the Song" was released as a double A-side single with "Lover Goodbye". "I'm the Singer, You're the Song" was aimed at country stations [16] and "Lover Goodbye" was aimed at pop stations.
  9. "Lover Goodbye" was released as a double A-side single with "I'm the Singer, You're the Song". "Lover Goodbye" was aimed at pop stations [17] and "I'm the Singer, You're the Song" was aimed at country stations.
  10. "Lover Goodbye" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 3 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100. [15]
  11. Released for jukeboxes only. [42]
  12. Released for jukeboxes only. [43]