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Luke Combs discography
Combs in 2019
Studio albums5
EPs4
Singles17
Music videos19
Promotional singles1

American country music singer and songwriter Luke Combs has released five studio albums, four extended plays, and eighteen singles. Of his eighteen singles, sixteen have gone to number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

He made his debut in 2016 with the song "Hurricane", the first of three singles from his debut album This One's for You. Also released from this album were "When It Rains It Pours" (his first to also top Hot Country Songs) and "One Number Away". The album was re-released in 2018 as This One's for You Too with additional tracks including the singles "She Got the Best of Me" and "Beautiful Crazy". The latter spent seven weeks at number one on Country Airplay and made This One's for You the first album to contain five number-one singles since that chart was first established in 1990.[1][2] "Beautiful Crazy" is also Combs's highest-certified single, with a diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of ten million.

Combs's second studio album, 2018's What You See Is What You Get, accounted for five more singles including the Eric Church duet "Does to Me". In 2020, the album was released as What You See Ain't Always What You Get and accounted for two more singles including "Forever After All", which tied a record set by Luke Bryan's Kill the Lights for the most number-one singles off a country album.[3] Additionally, "Forever After All" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2022, Combs released his third studio album Growin' Up. This was led off by the single "Doin' This" and followed by "The Kind of Love We Make", which peaked at number two on Country Airplay and ended a run of thirteen consecutive number-one singles on that chart, although it did reach the top of Hot Country Songs. After this album came 2023's Gettin' Old, which includes a cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car". Combs's cover topped both Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay in addition to tying the number two peak of "Forever After All" on the Hot 100.

Combs also has a number of featured credits including Jameson Rodgers's "Cold Beer Calling My Name", a number-one single on Country Airplay in 2021. Additionally, he has charted four promotional singles and most of the tracks from his albums have reached the country music charts from downloads or unsolicited airplay.

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with sales data, certifications, chart positions, and other selected details
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[4]
US Country
[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[7]
NZ
[8]
UK
[9]
This One's for You[A] 4 1 7 10 22 83
What You See Is What You Get[B]
  • Release date: November 8, 2019[16]
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
1 1 1 1 24 27
Growin' Up
  • Release date: June 24, 2022[19]
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
2 1 2 2 9 9
Gettin' Old
  • Released: March 24, 2023[21]
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
4 2 2 2 2 5
Fathers & Sons
  • Released: June 14, 2024[23]
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
6 2 3 6 5 14
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details, sales data, and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[4]
US Country
[5]
US Indie
[24]
CAN
[7]
The Way She Rides
  • Release date: February 4, 2014
  • Label: Luke Combs
Can I Get an Outlaw
  • Release date: July 1, 2014
  • Label: Luke Combs
This One's for You
  • Release date: November 27, 2015
  • Label: River House Artists, Columbia Nashville
150 24 29
The Prequel
  • Release date: June 7, 2019
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
4 1 4
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name, along with certifications, sales, and other selected information
Title Year Peak positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[30]
CAN Country
[31]
NZ
Hot

[32]
UK
[9]
WW
[33]
"Hurricane" 2016 31 3 1 77 62 2
  • RIAA: 9× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: 5× Platinum[35]
  • BPI: Silver[13]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
This One's for You
"When It Rains It Pours" 2017 33 1 1 24 54 1
  • RIAA: 9× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: 8× Platinum[35]
  • BPI: Platinum[13]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
"One Number Away" 2018 34 3 1 87 1
"She Got the Best of Me" 31 2 1 59 52 1 This One's for You Too
"Beautiful Crazy" 21 1 1 34 35 1
"Beer Never Broke My Heart" 2019 21 2 1 44 31 1 184
  • RIAA: 6× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[42]
  • BPI: Silver[13]
  • MC: 4× Platinum[14]
What You See Is What You Get
"Even Though I'm Leaving" 11 2 1 30 1
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[35]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
"Does to Me"
(featuring Eric Church)
2020 20 4 1 38 1 38
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: Platinum[35]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
"Lovin' on You" 23 3 1 48 1 174
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: Platinum[35]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
"Better Together" 15 1 1 29 1 87
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[35]
  • BPI: Silver[13]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[14]
"Forever After All" 2021 2 1 1 14 3 1 4 4 What You See Ain't Always What You Get
"Cold as You" 32 5 1 46 1 190
"Doin' This" 26 2 1 79 27 2 28 122
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: Platinum[35]
Growin' Up
"The Kind of Love We Make" 2022 8 1 2 16 13 1 6 72 38
"Going, Going, Gone" 23 5 1 32 1 144
"Love You Anyway" 2023 15 3 1 28 13 1 3 62 31 Gettin' Old
"Fast Car" 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 30 18
"Where the Wild Things Are" 26 4 3 48 26 1 13 108
"Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" 2024 23 4 8
[45]
39 14 3 5 62 53 Twisters: The Album
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name, along with certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[30]
CAN Country
[31]
WW
[33]
"Brand New Man"
(Brooks & Dunn featuring Luke Combs)
2019 30 42 40 Reboot
"Cold Beer Calling My Name"
(Jameson Rodgers featuring Luke Combs)
2020 26 3 1 62 6 Bet You're from a Small Town
"Different 'Round Here"
(Riley Green featuring Luke Combs)[47]
2023 60 15 2 89 11 Ain't My Last Rodeo
"Life Goes On"
(Ed Sheeran featuring Luke Combs)
66 47 59 23 27 95 -
"Guy for That"
(Post Malone featuring Luke Combs)
2024 26
[45]
F-1 Trillion
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Promotional singles

List of promotional radio singles, showing year released, album name, and chart positions
Title Year Peak positions Certification Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
AUS
[48]
CAN
[30]
CAN Country
[31]
NZ
Hot

[49]
UK
[9]
WW
[33]
"Six Feet Apart" 2020 58 10 36 77 36 19 What You See Ain't Always What You Get
"Tomorrow Me"[19] 2022 61 13 58 150 Growin' Up
"Growin' Up and Gettin' Old" 2023 54 18 58 50 40 6 160 Gettin' Old
"5 Leaf Clover" 33 11 35 32 29 6 83 85
"The Man He Sees in Me" 2024 39 13 38 33 57 9 103 Fathers & Sons
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted and certified songs

List of other charted or certified songs, showing year released and album name, along with chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certification Album
US
[27]
US Country Songs
[28]
US Country Airplay
[29]
CAN
[30]
NZ
Hot

[50]
WW
[33]
"Outlaw"
(Upchurch feat. Luke Combs)
2016 Heart of America
"Out There" 2017 This One's for You
"Memories Are Made Of"
"Lonely One"
"Beer Can"
"Don't Tempt Me"
"Be Careful What You Wish For"
"I Got Away with You"
"Must've Never Met You" 2018 81 14
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: Platinum[52]
This One's for You Too
"Houston, We Got a Problem" [C] 22 58
  • RIAA: 2x Platinum[11]
  • ARIA: Platinum[35]
"A Long Way" 33
"Honky Tonk Highway" This One's for You
"This One's for You"
"Refrigerator Door" 2019 [D] 20 What You See Is What You Get
"Moon Over Mexico" [E] 21
"1, 2 Many"
(with Brooks & Dunn)
97 20 73
"Blue Collar Boys" 42
"New Every Day" 45
"Reasons" 39
"Every Little Bit Helps" 47
"Dear Today" 43
"What You See Is What You Get" [F] 30
"Angels Workin' Overtime" 49
"All Over Again" 38
"Nothing Like You" 41
"Without You"
(featuring Amanda Shires)
2020 70 15 70 119 What You See Ain't Always What You Get
"The Other Guy" 69 19 80 138
"My Kinda Folk" [G] 27
"Any Given Friday Night" 2022 38 86 38 Growin' Up
"On the Other Line" 42 39
"Outrunnin' Your Memory"
(with Miranda Lambert)
[H] 27 50 25
"Used to Wish I Was" 44
"Better Back When" 47
"Call Me" 49
"Middle of Somewhere" 45
"Hannah Ford Road" 2023 [I] 50 59 81 11 Gettin' Old
"You Found Yours" [J] 40 68 9
"See Me Now" [K] 97
"Still" [L] 57 79
"Joe" 89 22 62 16
"Front Door Famous" 2024 95 28 91 10 Fathers & Sons
"In Case I Ain't Around" [M] 33 13
"Huntin' by Yourself" [N] 31 12
"Little Country Boys" [O] 39
"Whoever You Turn Out to Be" 44
"Remember Him That Way" 35 12 45 5 102
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

List of music videos, with year released and directorial information
Year Title Director
2014 "Let the Moonshine" Katharine Roman
2016 "Hurricane"[55] Tyler Adams
2017 "When It Rains It Pours"
2018 "One Number Away"
"Beautiful Crazy"
"She Got the Best of Me"
"Houston, We Got a Problem" Unlisted
2019 "Brand New Man" (with Brooks & Dunn) Marty Callner
"Beer Never Broke My Heart" Tyler Adams
"Ramblin' Man" Unlisted
"Refrigerator Door"
"Lovin' on You" Tyler Adams
"Moon Over Mexico" Unlisted
"Even Though I'm Leaving" Zack Massey
"1, 2 Many" (with Brooks & Dunn) Unlisted
2020 "Does to Me" (with Eric Church) Jon Small and Trey Fanjoy
"Lovin' on You" Tyler Adams
2021 "Forever After All"
"Cold as You" TA Films
2022 "Going, Going, Gone" Tyler Adams & Nicholas Bertram
2023 "Fast Car" Zack Massey
2024 "Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma" Alex Bittan
"The Man He Sees in Me" Zack Massey

Notes

  1. ^ This One's for You was reissued in June 2018 as This One's for You Too with bonus material; chart positions and sales figures are cumulative for both releases.
  2. ^ What You See Is What You Get was reissued in October 2020 as What You See Ain't Always What You Get with bonus material; chart positions and sales figures are cumulative for both releases.
  3. ^ "Houston, We Got a Problem" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  4. ^ "Refrigerator Door" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  5. ^ "Moon Over Mexico" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  6. ^ "What You See Is What You Get" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  7. ^ "My Kinda Folk" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  8. ^ "Outrunnin' Your Memory" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  9. ^ "Hannah Ford Road" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  10. ^ "You Found Yours" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  11. ^ "See Me Now" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  12. ^ "Still" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  13. ^ "In Case I Ain't Around" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 7 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  14. ^ "Huntin' by Yourself" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 2 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]
  15. ^ "Little Country Boys" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[53]

References

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  2. ^ Asker, Jim (February 25, 2019). "Luke Combs Is First Artist to Send First Five Singles to No. 1 On Country Airplay Chart, With 'Beautiful Crazy'". Billboard. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  3. ^ Barnes, Hannah (June 3, 2021). "Luke Combs Ties Luke Bryan's Record After 'Forever After All' Hits No. 1". PopCulture. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
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    • "Hurricane": "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 21 August 2023". The ARIA Report. No. 1746. Australian Recording Industry Association. August 21, 2023. p. 4.
    • "She Got the Best of Me": "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 28 August 2023". The ARIA Report. No. 1747. Australian Recording Industry Association. August 28, 2023. p. 4.
    • "Where the Wild Things Are": "ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. April 15, 2024. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
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  8. ^ Peaks on NZ Top 40 Albums Chart:
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  20. ^ "New Zealand album certifications – Luke Combs – Growin' Up". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  21. ^ https://twitter.com/lukecombs/status/1610803396885217280
  22. ^ "New Zealand album certifications – Luke Combs – Gettin' Old". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  23. ^ Garcia, Thania (June 6, 2024). "Luke Combs' New Album 'Fathers & Sons' to Arrive Next Week". Variety. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
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  44. ^ "New Zealand single certifications – Luke Combs – Fast Car". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
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  46. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Brooks & Dunn – Brand New Man". Music Canada.
  47. ^ "Riley Green, Luke Combs release 'Different Round Here'". The Music Universe. May 11, 2023. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  48. ^ Peaks of promotional singles in Australia:
  49. ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. February 6, 2023. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
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  55. ^ "CMT : Videos : Luke Combs : Hurricane". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on September 26, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2016.