- Melba Montgomery discography
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Melba Montgomery discography Releases ↙Studio albums 29 ↙Live albums 1 ↙Compilation albums 2 ↙Singles 59 ↙B-sides 1 This article presents the discography of American country artist, Melba Montgomery.
Contents
Albums
Studio albums
Year Album details Chart positions US Country
[1]1964 America's No. 1 Country and Western Girl Singer - Released: 1964
- Label: United Artists Records
— Down Home - Released: 1964
- Label: United Artists Records
— 1965 I Can't Get Used to Being Lonely - Released: 1965
- Label: United Artists Records
— 1966 Country Girl - Released: 1966
- Label: Musicor Records
— Hallelujah Road - Released: 1966
- Label: Musicor Records
— 1967 The Mood I'm In - Released: 1967
- Label: Musicor Records
— Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long - Released: 1967
- Label: Musicor Records
— Melba Toast - Released: 1967
- Label: Musicor Records
— 1968 I'm Just Living - Released: 1968
- Label: Musicor Records
— 1969 Country Girl - Released: 1969
- Label: Capitol Records
— 1970 Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long - Released: 1970
- Label: Capitol Records
— 1973 Melba Montgomery - Released: 1973
- Label: Elektra Records
— 1974 No Charge - Released: 1974
- Label: Elektra Records
14 1975 Don't Let the Good Times Fool You - Released: 1975
- Label: Elektra Records
47 The Greatest Gift of All - Released: 1975
- Label: Elektra Records
— 1977 Melba Montgomery - Released: 1977
- Label: United Artists Records
— 1982 I Still Care - Released: 1982
- Label: Phonorama Records
— 1992 Do You Know Where Your Man Is - Released: 1992
- Label: Playback Records
— 2001 This Time Around - Released: 2001
- Label: CMC Records
— "—" denotes releases that did not chart Collaborations
Year Album details Chart positions US Country
[1]1963 What's in Our Hearts (with George Jones) - Released: November 1963
- Label: United Artists Records
3 1964 Bluegrass Hootenanny (with George Jones) - Released: March 1964
- Label: United Artists Records
12 1965 Please Come Back Baby (with Gene Pitney) - Released: 1965
- Label: Design Records
— 1966 Blue Moon of Kentucky (with George Jones) - Released: 1966
- Label: United Artists Records
— Being Together (with Gene Pitney) - Released: 1966
- Label: Musicor Records
— Famous Country Duets (with George Jones and Gene Pitney) - Released: 1966
- Label: Musicor Records
— 1967 Close Together As You and Me (with George Jones) - Released: 1967
- Label: Musicor Records
— Party Pickin' (with George Jones) - Released: 1967
- Label: Musicor Records
37 1971 Something to Brag About (with Charlie Louvin) - Released: 1971
- Label: Capitol Records
45 Baby, You've Got What It Takes (with Charlie Louvin) - Released: 1971
- Label: Capitol Records
45 "—" denotes releases that did not chart Live albums
Year Album details 1983 Audiograph Alive - Released: 1983
- Label: Audiograph Records
Compilation albums
Year Album details 1974 Aching Breaking Heart - Released: 1974
- Label: Capitol Records
2001 Golden Moments - Released: January 30, 2001
- Label: Classic Productions, Inc.
Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions Album US Country
[2]CAN Country
[3]1962 "I'm No Longer in Your Heart" — — non-album single 1963 "Hall of Shame" 26 — Down Home "The Greatest One of All" 22 — 1964 "Suppose Tonight Would Be Our Last" — — What's in Our Heart "The Face" — — Down Home "Big, Big Heartaches" — — America's No. 1 Country and Western Girl Singer 1965 "I Can't Get Used to Being Lonely" — — I Can't Get Used to Being Lonely "I Saw It" — — "I'll Wait Till Seven" — — "Constantly" — — 1966 "Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long" — — Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long "Crossing Over Jordan" — — Hallelujah Road "My Tiny Music Box" — — Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long "He Stayed Away" — — Country Girl 1967 "What Can I Tell the Folks Back Home" 61 — I'm Just Living "Twilight Years" — — Melba Toast 1968 "You Put Me Here" — — "Hallelujah Road" — — Hallelujah Road 1969 "Everyday's a Happy Day for Fools" — — non-album singles "We're Living to Give" — — "You Let Me Win" — — Country Girl (Capitol Records) 1970 "The Closer She Gets" — — Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long (Capitol Records) "Eloy Crossing" — — Aching Breaking Heart 1971 "He's My Man" 61 — non-album single 1972 "Say You'll Never Leave Me" — — Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long (Capitol Records) 1973 "Wrap Your Love Around Me" 38 47 Melba Montgomery 1974 "He'll Come Home" 58 47 "No Charge"[A] 1 1 No Charge "Your Pretty Roses Come Too Late" 67 — Don't Let the Good Times Fool You "If You Want the Rainbow" 59 — 1975 "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You" 15 14 "Searchin' (For Someone Like You)" 45 — "He Loved You Right Out of My Mind" — — The Greatest Gift of All "Love Was the Wind" 67 — non-album single 1977 "Never Ending Love Affair" 83 — Melba Montgomery (United Artists Records) "Before the Pain Comes" — — "Angel of the Morning" 22 48 1978 "Leavin' Me in Your Mind" — — 1980 "The Star" 92 — non-album singles 1986 "Straight Talkin'" 78 — "—" denotes releases that did not chart - Notes
- A^ "No Charge" also peaked at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100,[2] #47 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart, and #24 on the Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary chart.[3]
Collaborations
Year Single Artist Peak chart positions Album US Country
[2]CAN Country
[3]1963 "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds" George Jones 3 — What's in Our Heart "Let's Invite Them Over" 17 — 1964 "Please Be My New Love" 31 — Blue Moon of Kentucky "Multiply the Heartaches" 25 — What's in Our Heart 1965 "House of Gold" — — Bluegrass Hootenanny "I Let You Go" — — What's in Our Heart "Blue Moon of Kentucky" — — Blue Moon of Kentucky "Baby, Ain't That Fine" Gene Pitney 15 — Being Together 1966 "Being Together" George Jones — — Famous Country Duets "Close Together (As You and Me)" 70 — Close Together as You and Me 1967 "Party Pickin'" 24 — Party Pickin' 1968 "Our Little Man" Judy Lynn — — non-album single 1970 "Something to Brag About" Charlie Louvin 18 26 Something to Brag About 1971 "Did You Ever" 26 — Baby You've Got What It Takes "Baby You've Got What It Takes" 30 — "I'm Gonna Leave You" 60 — non-album singles 1972 "Baby, What's Wrong with Us" 66 — "A Man Likes Things Like That" 59 — 1987 "Almost Over the Line" Lee Dillard — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart B-sides
Year Song Peak positions Original A-Side Single US Country
[2]1963 "What's in Our Hearts" (with George Jones) 20 "Let's Invite Them Over" References
- ^ a b "Billboard chart positions > albums". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p1732/charts-awards. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
- ^ a b c d Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
- ^ a b c "Search results for "Melba Montgomery" under, "country singles"". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=gmrhouli7kvfvaeu848ka389j0&q1=Melba+Montgomery&q2=Country+Singles&interval=20. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
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