- Elvis Costello discography
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Elvis Costello , release date (UK and U.S.) and label (UK and US).Albums
tudio Albums
ingles
The following is a list of all Costello's commercially available singles. The key for the "Artist Credit" below is as follows:
;Notes
*A ^ "Watching the Detectives" was a stand alone single in the U.K. but was subsequently is included on U.S. versions of "My Aim Is True".
*B ^ "(I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea" was not included on U.S. versions of "This Years Model". "Radio Radio" was a stand alone single in the U.K. but was subsequently is included on U.S. versions of "This Years Model".
*C ^The Attractions played on almost all of Costello's singles from 1978 to 1984 (and sporadically thereafter), but note that 1980's "New Amsterdam" was a solo single on which Elvis Costello played all instruments. Accordingly, The Attractions were not credited.
*D ^ "I Wanna Be Loved" / "Turning The Town Red" was tracked as a double A-side in the UK, with both sides charting. "Turning The Town Red" did not initially appear on "Goodbye Cruel World", although it has been added as a bonus track to some CD reissues of this album.
*E ^ Although the Attractions played on "Sulky Girl" and "13 Steps Lead Down", these tracks were credited simply to Elvis Costello.
*F ^ The backing musicians on "Tear Off Your Own Head" and "45" were Steve Nieve, Davey Faragher, and Pete Thomas, later to be collectively billed as "The Imposters". However, these releases are credited solely to Costello.
*G ^ "Brilliant Mistake" was released as a UK single in 2005, 19 years after the track first appeared on the album "King of America". Though the album was credited to The Costello Show, the single release was credited to Elvis Costello.References
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