- Dionne Warwick discography
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This article presents the discography of American recording artist Dionne Warwick, who is ranked second among female vocalists with the most Billboard Hot 100 chart hits during the rock era (1955-1999) with 56.
Dionne Warwick discography Releases ↙Studio albums 35 ↙Live albums 5 ↙Compilation albums 20 ↙Singles 85 Contents
Albums
Studio albums
Year Album Chart positions[1] US
certifications[2]Record label US US
R&BUK[3] 1963 Presenting Dionne Warwick — — 14 — Scepter 1964 Anyone Who Had a Heart — — — — Make Way for Dionne Warwick 68 10 — — 1965 The Sensitive Sound of Dionne Warwick 107 — — — Here I Am 45 3 — — 1966 Here Where There Is Love 18 1 39 Gold 1967 On Stage and in the Movies 169 11 — — The Windows of the World 22 11 — — 1968 The Magic of Believing (feat. The Drinkard Singers) — — — — Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls 6 2 10 Gold Promises, Promises 18 7 — — 1969 Soulful 11 2 — — 1970 I'll Never Fall in Love Again 23 7 — — Very Dionne 37 8 — — 1972 Dionne 54 22 — — Warner Bros. 1973 Just Being Myself 178 — — — 1975 Then Came You 167 35 — — Track of the Cat 137 15 — — 1977 Love at First Sight — — — — 1979 Dionne 12 10 — Platinum Arista 1980 No Night So Long 23 22 — — 1982 Friends in Love 83 33 — — Heartbreaker 25 13 3 Gold 1983 How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye 57 19 60 — 1985 Finder of Lost Loves 106 50 86 — Friends 12 8 — Gold 1987 Reservations for Two 56 32 — — 1990 Dionne Warwick Sings Cole Porter 155 — — — 1993 Friends Can Be Lovers — 84 — — 1994 Aquarela do Brazil — — — — 1998 Dionne Sings Dionne — — — — River North 2000 Dionne Sings Dionne, Vol. 2 — — — — 2004 My Favorite Time of the Year — — — — DMI 2006 My Friends & Me — 66 — — Concord 2008 Why We Sing — — — — Rhino 2011 Only Trust Your Heart — — — — RED Distribution "—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not certified Compilation albums
Year Album Chart positions[1] US
certifications[2]Record label US US
R&BUK[3] 1966 Best of Dionne Warwick — — 8 — Pye 1967 Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits, Pt. 1 10 3 — — Scepter 1969 Dionne Warwick's Greatest Motion Picture Hits 31 10 — Gold Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits, Pt. 2 28 9 — — 1970 The Greatest Hits of Dionne Warwicke, Vol. 1 — — 31 — Wand The Greatest Hits of Dionne Warwicke, Vol. 2 — — 28 — 1972 From Within 169 — — — Scepter 1976 Forever Gold — — — — 1977 Only Love Can Break a Heart 188 — — — Musicor 1983 The Collection — — 11 — Arista 1989 Greatest Hits (1979-1990) 177 — — — The Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits — — — — Rhino 1990 Love Songs — — 6 — Arista 1992 Hidden Gems: The Best of Dionne Warwick, Vol. 2 — — — — Rhino 1996 The Essential Collection — — 58 — Global TV 1999 The Definitive Collection — — — — Arista 2000 The Very Best of Dionne Warwick — — — — Rhino 2002 Heartbreaker: The Very Best of Dionne Warwick — — 32 — WEA I'ntl 2006 Walk On By: The Very Best of Dionne Warwick — — 72 — Sony BMG 2008 The Love Collection — — 27 — "—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not certified Live albums
Year Album Chart positions[1] US
certifications[2]Record label US US
R&BUK[3] 1966 Dionne Warwick in Paris 76 3 14 — Scepter 1971 The Dionne Warwicke Story: A Decade of Gold 48 16 — Gold 1977 A Man and a Woman (with Isaac Hayes) 49 20 — — ABC 1981 Hot! Live and Otherwise 72 35 — — Arista 1993 Celebration in Vienna (with Plácido Domingo) — — 60 — Sony Music "—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not certified Singles
The Scepter era (1962-1971)
Year Single Chart positions [4] US US
R&BUS
A/CAUS CAN UK[3] 1962 "Don't Make Me Over" 21 5 — — 38 — 1963 "This Empty Place" (A-side) 84 26 — — — — "Wishin' and Hopin'" (B-side) — — — — — — "Make the Music Play" 81 — — — — — "Anyone Who Had a Heart" [A] 8 6 2 11 11 42 1964 "Walk On By" [A] 6 1 7 28 14 9 "You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart)" (A-side) [A] 34 10 — 32 15 20 "A House Is Not a Home" (B-side) 71 — — — 37 — "Reach Out for Me" [A] 20 1 — 43 12 23 1965 "Who Can I Turn To" 62 36 — — 31 — "You Can Have Him" 75 — — 81 — 37 "Here I Am" 65 — 11 — 19 — "Looking with My Eyes" 64 38 — — — — "Are You There (With Another Girl)" 39 35 — 54 13 — 1966 "Message to Michael" 8 5 12 44 6 — "Trains and Boats and Planes" 22 49 37 88 18 — "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" 26 20 — 90 36 — "Another Night" 49 47 — 70 30 — 1967 "The Beginning of Loneliness" (A-side) 79 44 — — — — "Alfie" (B-side) 15 5 — — 10 — "The Windows of the World" 32 27 32 — 20 — "I Say a Little Prayer" (A-side) 4 8 — 77 4 — "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls" (B-side) 2 13 2 59 4 28 1968 "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" (A-side) 10 23 4 15 8 8 "Let Me Be Lonely" (B-side) 71 — — — 66 — "Who Is Gonna Love Me?" (A-side) 33 43 4 — 19 — "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" (B-side) 65 — — — — — "Promises, Promises" 19 47 7 86 8 — 1969 "This Girl's in Love With You" 7 7 2 17 7 — "The April Fools" 37 33 8 — 32 — "Odds and Ends" 43 — 7 76 40 — "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" 16 13 10 26 12 — "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" 6 17 1 — 3 — 1970 "Let Me Go to Him" 32 45 5 47 30 — "Paper Maché" 43 — 6 51 34 — "Make It Easy on Yourself" 37 26 2 — 24 — "The Green Grass Starts to Grow" 43 — 2 — 35 — 1971 "Who Gets the Guy" 57 41 6 — — — "Amanda" 83 — 15 — — — "—" denotes the single failed to chart - Notes
- A From November 30, 1963 to January 23, 1965, Billboard Magazine did not publish a Hot R&B Songs chart. The peak postions for R&B singles listed during this period are from Cash Box Magazine R&B Songs chart.
The following singles were released after Warwick left Scepter.Year Single Chart positions[4] US US
R&B1971 "The Love of My Man" 107 — 1972 "I'm Your Puppet" 113 — "—" denotes the single failed to chart The Warner Bros. era (1972-1978)
Year Single Chart positions[4] US US
R&BUS
A/CAUS CAN UK[3] 1972 "If We Only Have Love" 84 — 37 — — — 1973 "I Think You Need Love" — — — — — — "(I'm) Just Being Myself" — 62 — — — — 1974 "Then Came You" (with The Spinners) 1 1 2 3 59 7 29 "Sure Thing" — 66 — — — — 1975 "Take It from Me" — 30 — — — — "Once You Hit the Road" 79 5 22 — — — 1976 "His House and Me" — 75 — — — — "I Didn't Mean to Love You" — 91 — — — — 1977 "By the Time I Get to Phoenix"/"I Say a Little Prayer" (medley) (with Isaac Hayes) 2 — 65 — — — — "Only Love Can Break a Heart" 3 106 — 46 — — — "Do You Believe in Love at First Sight" — — — — — — "Keepin' My Head Above Water" — — — — — — 1978 "Don't Ever Take Your Love Away" — — — — — — "—" denotes the single failed to chart - 1 "Then Came You" was released on The Spinners' record label, Atlantic Records.
- 2 "By the Time I Get to Phoenix"/"I Say a Little Prayer" was released on Isaac Hayes' record label, ABC Records.
- 3 "Only Love Can Break a Heart" was released on Musicor Records.
The Arista era (1979-1995)
Year Single Chart positions[4] US US
R&BUS
A/CAUS CAN UK[3] 1979 "I'll Never Love This Way Again" 5 18 5 35 6 62 "Déjà Vu" 15 25 1 69 34 — 1980 "After You" 65 33 10 — 85 — "No Night So Long" 23 19 1 — — — "Easy Love" (A-side) 62 — 12 — — — "We Never Said Goodbye" (B-side) — 41 — — — — 1981 "Some Changes Are for Good" 65 43 23 — — — "There's a Long Road Ahead of Us" — — — — — — 1982 "Friends in Love" (with Johnny Mathis) 38 22 5 46 — — "For You" — — 14 — — — "Heartbreaker" 10 14 1 2 15 2 1983 "Yours" — — — — — 66 "Take the Short Way Home" 41 43 5 — — — "All the Love in the World" 101 — 16 53 — 10 "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye" (with Luther Vandross) 27 7 4 — — 99 1984 "Got a Date" — 45 — — — — 1985 "Finder of Lost Loves" (with Glenn Jones) — 47 12 — — — "Run to Me" (with Barry Manilow) — — 12 — — 86 "That's What Friends Are For" (with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder) 1 1 1 1 1 16 1986 "Whisper in the Dark" 72 49 7 — — — 1987 "Love Power" (with Jeffrey Osborne) 12 5 1 — — 63 "Reservations for Two" (with Kashif) 62 20 7 — — — 1988 "Another Chance to Love" (with Howard Hewett) — 42 24 — — — 1989 "Take Good Care of You and Me" (with Jeffrey Osborne) — 46 25 — — 93 1990 "I Don't Need Another Love" (with The Spinners) — 84 — — — — 1991 "It's All Over" (with Dieter Bohlen & Blue System) — 84 — — — — 1993 "Where My Lips Have Been" — 95 — — — — "—" denotes the single failed to chart The later years (1996-Present)
Year Single Chart positions[4] US US
R&B1998 "What the World Needs Now Is Love" (with TheHipHopNationUnited) — 87 "High Upon This Love (Love Theme from The Bold and the Beautiful)" — — 2007 "Family First" (with Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston & Family) — — "—" denotes the single failed to chart References
- ^ a b c "Dionne Warwick US albums chart history". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3158/charts-awards/billboard-albums. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
- ^ a b c "Dionne Warwick US albums certification history". riaa.com. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS&artist=dionne%20warwick&format=Album&go=Search&perPage=25. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
- ^ a b c d e f "Dionne Warwick UK chart history". theofficialcharts.com. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/dionne%20warwick/. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
- ^ a b c d e "Dionne Warwick US singles chart history". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3158/charts-awards/billboard-singles. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
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