Lorrie Morgan discography | |
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Studio albums | 18 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 9 |
Video albums | 2 |
Music videos | 21 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 51 |
The discography of American country music artist Lorrie Morgan contains 18 studio albums, nine compilation albums, two video albums, one live album, one extended play, 51 singles and 21 music videos. Morgan early releases were singles that reached lower-charting positions on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Morgan's 1988 single, "Trainwreck of Emotion", was her first to reach the Billboard country top 20. It was followed by her debut studio album in 1989 named Leave the Light On. It reached number six on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America. The disc spawned three more top ten singles: "Dear Me", "Out of Your Shoes" and "He Talks to Me". Its fourth single, "Five Minutes", topped the Billboard country chart. Her second album was released in 1991 titled Something in Red. It reached number eight on the country albums chart and number 13 on the Canadian RPM Country Albums chart. In addition to certifying platinum by the RIAA, the disc included three top ten Billboard and RPM country songs: "We Both Walk", "A Picture of Me Without You" and "Except for Monday".
In 1992, BNA Records released her third studio album titled Watch Me. It became her third disc to certify platinum by the RIAA. Among its four singles was the number one Billboard and RPM country song, "What Part of No". Between 1993 and 1994, Morgan released the studio albums Merry Christmas from London and War Paint. In 1995, BNA issued the compilation, Reflections: Greatest Hits, which later certified two-times platinum in the United States. It featured several new recordings, including the number one single, "I Didn't Know My Own Strength". Greater Need (1996) reached Top Country Albums top ten and spawned the number four Billboard single, "Good as I Was to You". Shakin' Things Up (1997) reached a similar chart position and spawned the top five Billboard and RPM single, "Go Away". My Heart (1999) featured a top 20 duet with Sammy Kershaw called "Maybe Not Tonight". Morgan and Kershaw then collaborated on 2001 studio album, I Finally Found Someone.
Morgan's next releases were issued on several independent labels. Her 2004 album, Show Me How, reached number 30 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart and spawned her final charting single to date: "Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank)". Her second studio album of Christmas music was issued in 2007 titled An Old Fashioned Christmas. It was followed by A Moment in Time (2009), which peaked at number 40 on the Top Country Albums chart. Morgan collaborated with country artist Pam Tillis on studio albums: Dos Divas (2013) and Come See Me and Come Lonely (2017). In 2016, Morgan released the studio project, Letting Go...Slow, which charted at number 47 on the country albums list. Since her last album project, she has issued several digital singles including a remake of "A Picture of Me (Without You)".
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||
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US [1] |
US Cou. [2] |
US Ind. [3] |
CAN [4] |
CAN Cou. [5] | |||
Leave the Light On | 117 | 6 | — | — | 29 | ||
Something in Red |
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53 | 8 | — | — | 13 | |
Watch Me |
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65 | 15 | — | — | — | |
Merry Christmas from London (featuring the New World Philharmonic) |
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115 | 26 | — | — | 19 | |
War Paint |
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48 | 7 | — | 52 | — | |
Greater Need |
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62 | 8 | — | — | 9 |
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Shakin' Things Up |
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98 | 9 | — | — | — |
|
Secret Love |
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— | 36 | — | — | — | |
My Heart |
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116 | 8 | — | — | — | |
I Finally Found Someone (with Sammy Kershaw) |
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114 | 13 | — | — | — | |
Show Me How |
|
— | 49 | 30 | — | — | |
An Old Fashioned Christmas[15] |
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— | — | — | — | — | |
I Walk Alone[16][17] |
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— | — | — | — | — | |
A Moment in Time |
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— | 40 | 38 | — | — | |
Dos Divas (with Pam Tillis) |
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— | 62 | — | — | — | |
Letting Go...Slow |
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— | 47 | — | — | — | |
A Picture of Me: Greatest Hits and More (re-recordings)[18][19] |
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— | — | — | — | ||
Come See Me and Come Lonely (with Pam Tillis)[20][21] |
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— | — | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | ||
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US [1] |
US Cou. [2] |
CAN Cou. [4] | |||
Trainwreck of Emotion[22] |
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— | — | — | |
Reflections: Greatest Hits |
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46 | 5 | 6 | |
Super Hits |
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— | 53 | — | |
The Essential Lorrie Morgan |
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— | 73 | — | |
CMT Girls' Night Out (with Sara Evans, Mindy McCready and Martina McBride) |
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— | 30 | 8 | |
To Get to You: Greatest Hits Collection |
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— | 21 | 21 | |
RCA Country Legends[25] |
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— | — | — | |
All American Country[26] |
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— | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
US Cou. [2] |
US Ind. [3] | ||
The Color of Roses |
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37 | 20 |
Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Someday We'll Be Together[27] |
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Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album | ||
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US [28] |
US Cou. [29] |
CAN Cou. [30] | |||
"Two People in Love" | 1979 | — | 75 | — | — |
"Tell Me I'm Only Dreaming" | — | 88 | — | ||
"Someday We'll Be Together"[31] | 1983 | — | — | — | |
"Don't Go Changing" | 1984 | — | 69 | — | |
"If You Came Back Tonight"[32] | — | — | — | ||
"Trainwreck of Emotion" | 1988 | — | 20 | — | Leave the Light On |
"Dear Me" | 1989 | — | 9 | 2 | |
"Out of Your Shoes" | — | 2 | 3 | ||
"Five Minutes" | — | 1 | 9 | ||
"He Talks to Me" | 1990 | — | 4 | 7 | |
"We Both Walk" | 1991 | — | 3 | 3 | Something in Red |
"A Picture of Me (Without You)" | — | 9 | 6 | ||
"Except for Monday" | — | 4 | 7 | ||
"Something in Red" | 1992 | — | 14 | 10 | |
"Watch Me" | — | 2 | 4 | Watch Me | |
"What Part of No" | — | 1 | 1 | ||
"I Guess You Had to Be There" | 1993 | — | 14 | 14 | |
"Half Enough" | — | 8 | 14 | ||
"Crying Time" | — | 59 | 68 | The Beverly Hillbillies (soundtrack) | |
"My Favorite Things"[lower-alpha 1] | — | 64 | — | Merry Christmas from London | |
"My Night to Howl" | 1994 | — | 31 | 56 | War Paint |
"If You Came Back from Heaven" | — | 51 | 71 | ||
"Heart Over Mind" | — | 39 | 59 | ||
"I Didn't Know My Own Strength" | 1995 | — | 1 | 12 | Reflections: Greatest Hits |
"Back in Your Arms Again" | — | 4 | 12 | ||
"Standing Tall" | — | 32 | 38 | ||
"Sleigh Ride"[lower-alpha 2] | — | 42 | — | Merry Christmas from London | |
"By My Side" (with Jon Randall) | 1996 | —[lower-alpha 3] | 18 | 21 | Greater Need |
"I Just Might Be" | — | 45 | 57 | ||
"Good as I Was to You" | — | 4 | 17 | ||
"Go Away" | 1997 | 85 | 3 | 3 | Shakin' Things Up |
"One of Those Nights Tonight" | — | 14 | 12 | ||
"I'm Not That Easy to Forget" | 1998 | — | 49 | 69 | |
"You Think He'd Know Me Better" | — | 66 | — | ||
"Maybe Not Tonight" (with Sammy Kershaw) | 1999 | 86 | 17 | 24 | My Heart |
"Here I Go Again" | — | 72 | — | ||
"To Get to You" | 2000 | — | 63 | — | To Get to You: Greatest Hits Collection |
"Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank)" | 2004 | — | 50 | — | Show Me How |
"Leavin' on Your Mind"[35] | 2009 | — | — | — | A Moment in Time |
"Wrapped Up in Love"[36] | 2012 | — | — | — | — |
"A Picture of Me (Without You) [Kickin' Back]"[37] | 2022 | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
As a collaborative and featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|
US Cou. [29] |
CAN Cou. [30] | |||
"I'm Completely Satisfied with You" (with George Morgan) |
1979 | 93 | — | — |
"'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose" (Keith Whitley with Lorrie Morgan) |
1990 | 13 | 13 | Greatest Hits |
"Let's Open Up Our Hearts" (credited with various artists)[lower-alpha 4] |
1991 | — | — | — |
"Hope" (credited with various artists)[lower-alpha 5] |
1996 | 57 | — | |
"Don't Worry Baby" (The Beach Boys with Lorrie Morgan) |
73 | — | Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 | |
"He Drinks Tequila" (with Sammy Kershaw) |
2001 | 39 | — | I Finally Found Someone |
"I Finally Found Someone" (with Sammy Kershaw)[39] |
— | — | ||
"I Know What You Did Last Night" (with Pam Tillis)[40] |
2013 | — | — | Dos Divas |
"I Am a Woman" (with Pam Tillis)[41] |
— | — | ||
"That's Where I Wanna Take Our Love" (with Corey Farlow)[42] |
2021 | — | — | — |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Videography
Video albums
Title | Album details |
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War Paint – Video Hits[43] |
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Video Hits[44] |
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Music videos
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Trainwreck of Emotion" | 1988 | Stephen Buck | |
"Dear Me" | 1989 | ||
"Out of Your Shoes" | |||
"He Talks to Me" | 1990 | — | |
"We Both Walk" | 1991 | Bob Small | [44] |
"Let's Open Up Our Hearts" | Dean Lent | ||
"A Picture of Me (Without You)" | Jack Cole | [44] | |
"Something in Red" | 1992 | Jim Shea | [43] |
"Watch Me" | Sherman Halsey | [43] | |
"I Guess You Had to Be There" | 1993 | [43] | |
"Half Enough" | [43] | ||
"Beverly Hillbillies Medley" (with Joe Diffie and Jim Varney) |
Charley Randazzo | ||
"My Favorite Things" | Matt Lester | [43] | |
"My Night to Howl" | 1994 | Kenny Ortega | [43] |
"If You Came Back from Heaven" | Roger Pistole | [43] | |
"I Didn't Know My Own Strength" | 1995 | Steven Goldmann | [44] |
"Standing Tall" | [45] | ||
"Good as I Was to You" | 1996 | Michael Salomon | [44] |
"Go Away" | 1997 | Jim Hershleder | [44] |
"Maybe Not Tonight" (with Sammy Kershaw) |
1999 | Steven Goldmann | |
"Leavin' on Your Mind" | 2009 | — | |
Notes
- ↑ "My Favorite Things" re-charted at number 69 in 1999.[33]
- ↑ "Sleigh Ride" charted at number 67 upon its initial release.[33] It re-charted at number 64 in 1996 and number 42 in 1999.[33]
- ↑ "By My Side" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, a 25-chart extension of the Hot 100.[34]
- ↑ Charity single benefiting the Project H.O.S.S. (Help Our Schools Survive) and featuring Lorrie Morgan and 56 other country artists.)[38]
- ↑ Charity single benefiting the T.J. Martell Foundation and featuring John Berry, Terri Clark, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas, Neal McCoy, Tim McGraw, Lorrie Morgan, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, and Trisha Yearwood.[33]
References
- 1 2 "Lorrie Morgan - Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- 1 2 3 "Lorrie Morgan - Top Country Albums". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- 1 2 "Lorrie Morgan chart history (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- 1 2 "Lorrie Morgan - Country Albums/CDs". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ↑ "Lorrie Morgan - Top Albums/CDs". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Leave the Light On". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "Canadian album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Something in Red". Music Canada.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Something in Red". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "Canadian album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Watch Me". Music Canada.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Watch Me". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "Canadian album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – War Paint". Music Canada.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – War Paint". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Greater Need". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Shakin' Things Up". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ "An Old Fashioned Christmas". Spotify. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ "I Walk Alone". Spotify. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie (2008). "I Walk Alone (CD Information)". Country Crossing Records. None (independent label).
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie (March 18, 2016). "A Picture of Me: Greatest Hits and More (CD & LP Information)". Cleopatra Records/Goldenlane Records. CLOCD-0167 (CD); 167 (LP).
- ↑ "A Picture of Me: Greatest Hits And More". Spotify. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie; Tillis, Pam (November 10, 2017). "Come See Me and Come Lonely (CD Information)". Cleopatra. CLO-0738.
- ↑ "Come See Me and Come Lonely". Spotify. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie (April 27, 1993). "Trainwreck of Emotion (CD and Cassette Information)". BNA Records. 07863-66219-2 (CD); 07863-66219-4, (Cassette).
- ↑ "Canadian album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Greatest Hits". Music Canada.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Lorrie Morgan – Greatest Hits". Recording Industry Association of America.
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie (April 9, 2002). "RCA Country Legends (CD Information)". BMG Rights Management/BNA Records/RCA Records. 07863-65111-2 (RCA); 07863-65111-2 (BNA); 07863-65111-2 (BMG).
- ↑ Morgan, Lorrie (October 24, 2003). "All American Country (CD and Cassette Information)". BMG Rights Management. 48217 (CD & Cassette).
- ↑ "Someday We'll Be Together - EP by Lorrie Morgan on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
- ↑ "Lorrie Morgan - Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- 1 2 "Lorrie Morgan - Hot Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- 1 2 "Lorrie Morgan - Country Tracks". RPM. 17 July 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ↑ "Top Single Picks (Country)" (PDF). Billboard. October 1, 1983. p. 63.
- ↑ "Featured Picks (Country Radio)" (PDF). Cashbox. August 18, 1984.
- 1 2 3 4 Whitburn, Joel (2012). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2012. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8.
- ↑ "Lorrie Morgan chart history (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ Leavin' On Your Mind (CD single). Country Crossing Records. 2009. COCR-S-02004.
- ↑ "Wrapped Up in Love". Spotify. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
- ↑ ""A Picture of Me (Without You)" [Kickin' Back] -- Single by Lorrie Morgan". Apple Music. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- ↑ "Project H.O.S.S. (Help Our Schools Survive)". Discogs. 1991. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ↑ "Reviews & Previews - Singles (Country)" (PDF). Billboard. July 28, 2001.
- ↑ "Grits and Glamour Featuring Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan - I Know What You Did Last Night". Daily Play MPE. May 23, 2013.
- ↑ "Grits and Glamour Featuring Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan - I Am A Woman". Daily Play MPE. October 17, 2013.
- ↑ ""That's Where I Wanna Take Our Love" -- Single by Corey Farlow and Lorrie Morgan". Apple Music. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Morgan, Lorrie (October 11, 1994). "War Paint – Video Hits (VHS Information)". BNA Records. 07863-66284-3.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Morgan, Lorrie (April 20, 2004). "Video Hits (DVD Information)". BMG Rights Management. 75517-47701-9.
- ↑ "Country Airplay Monitor" (PDF). World Radio History. Retrieved 23 October 2022.