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Lucy Spraggan discography
Spraggan performing in 2019.
Studio albums7
EPs1
Singles20
Music videos14

The discography of English singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan consists of 7 studio albums, 1 EP, 20 singles and 14 music videos. Her debut studio album, Top Room at the Zoo, was released in October 2011. The album peaked at number twenty-two on the UK Albums Chart. Her second studio album, Join the Club, was released in October 2013. The album peaked at number seven on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Tea and Toast", "Lighthouse" and "Last Night (Beer Fear)". Her third studio album, We Are, was released in May 2015. The album peaked at number seventeen on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the single "Unsinkable". Her fourth studio album, I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing, was released in January 2017. The album peaked at number twelve on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Dear You" and "Modern Day Frankenstein". Her fifth studio album, Today Was a Good Day, was released in May 2019. The album peaked at number twelve on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Stick the Kettle On" and "Lucky Stars". Her sixth studio album, Choices, was released in February 2021. The album was preceded by singles "Flowers", "Sober" and "Roots". In December 2022, Spraggan released the single "Balance", taken from her forthcoming seventh studio album of the same name, released in August 2023.

Albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[1]
IRE
[2]
SCO
[3]
Top Room at the Zoo
  • Released: 20 October 2011 (UK)
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
22 72 19
Join the Club
  • Released: 7 October 2013 (UK)
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
7 14 6
We Are
  • Released: 4 May 2015 (UK)
  • Label: Ctrl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
17
I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing
  • Released: 27 January 2017 (UK)
  • Label: Ctrl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
12 6
Today Was a Good Day
  • Released: 3 May 2019 (UK)
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
12 3
Choices
  • Released: 26 February 2021 (UK)
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
5 7
Balance
  • Released: 11 August 2023 (UK)
  • Label: Ctrl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
24 8
Other Sides of the Moon
  • Released: 31 January 2025 (UK)
  • Label: Ctrl
  • Formats: Digital download, CD, LP
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released.

Extended plays

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Title Details
Home
  • Released: 8 February 2016
  • Label: CTRL Records
  • Formats: Digital download, CD

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[1]
UK Digital IRE
[2]
SCO
[4]
"Tea and Toast" 2012 50 Join the Club
"Lighthouse" 2013 26 21 14
"Last Night (Beer Fear)" 11[A] 16 11
"Unsinkable" 2015 We Are
"Dear You" 2016 I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing
"Modern Day Frankenstein"
"Drink 'Til We Go Home" 2017 71 60 Non-album single
"Stick the Kettle On"
(featuring Scouting for Girls)
2018 Today Was a Good Day
"Lucky Stars" 2019
"Flowers" 2020 93 Choices
"Sober"
"Roots"
"Why Don't We Start From Here"
(with The Dunwells)
2021
"Bring It All Back" Non-album singles
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
"Everything Changes (Beer Fear Pt. II)" 2022 57 Balance
"Balance" 12
"OCD" 2023
"Bodies"
"Empire"
"Sober"
(featuring Robbie Williams)
2024 58
[5]
Other Sides of the Moon
"Other Sides of the Moon"
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.
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Title Year Album
"Give Me Sunshine"
(Santa Maradona F.C. featuring Lucy Spraggan)
2014 Non-album single

Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" 2020 Non-album singles
"All the Things She Said"
"Animal (Skank Butcher Remix)"[6] 2021

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[1]
IRE
[2]
"Someone" 2012 137 Top Room at the Zoo
and Join the Club
"Butterflies" 2013 61
"'91" 67
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

Music videos

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Title Year Director[7]
"Dreamer"
(featuring J-Mac)
2011 Ollie Green & Daniel Entwistle
"Last Night" 2012 Damien Reeves
"Lighthouse" 2013
"Last Night (Beer Fear)" Damien Reeves
"Mountains" Michael Baldwin
"Tea And Toast"
"Unsinkable" 2015 Damien Reeves
"Dear You" 2016 Damien Reeves & Lucy Spraggan
"Modern Day Frankenstein" Damien Reeves
"Drink 'Til We Go Home" 2017
"Stick the Kettle On" 2018
"Lucky Stars" 2019
"Flowers" 2020
"Sober"
"Balance" (Lyric video) 2022 Zak Rashid

Notes

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  1. ^ Originally charting in 2012, after Spraggan's The X Factor audition, it peaked at number 2 on the chart update, but was subsequently removed from sale. It had, however, accumulated enough sales to debut at number 11 in the UK. The same was true in Ireland, where it charted at number 16. It was re-released in September 2013 by her new record label, Columbia, and reached number 18. It was included first on her debut album Top Room at the Zoo, and later on her major label debut Join the Club. Top Room at the Zoo reached #7 on the UK chart update before being removed from sale, as well.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Peak positions in the United Kingdom:
    • For all except where noted: "Lucy Spraggan > UK Charts". Official Charts Company.
    • For "Someone": "New Chart Entries > October 6, 2012". Zobbel.de. 6 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Hung, Steffen. "Discography Lucy Spraggan". Irish Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  3. ^ Peak positions for albums in Scotland:
  4. ^ Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
  5. ^ "Lucy Spraggan ft Robbie Williams - Sober". Official Charts. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Lucy Spraggan - Animal (Skank Butcher Remix)". iTunes. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Lucy Spraggan Last Night Music Video 2012". Melmo Films. Archived from the original on 25 December 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2012.