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Carrie Underwood discography
Underwood performing at Times Square in May 2012
Studio albums6
Compilation albums1
Singles35
Video albums1
Music videos38
No. 1 singles16
Other charted songs11
Promotional singles20

American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood has released six studio albums and 35 singles. Underwood rose to fame after winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was released in 2005 and is the fastest-selling debut country album in Nielsen SoundScan history.[1] It also became the best-selling solo female country debut in Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) history, as well as the top-selling debut album of any American Idol contestant in the United States.[2]

Her second album, Carnival Ride, was released in 2007 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 charts. During the first week, it sold 527,000 copies, which at the time was the best sales week by a female solo country artist since Shania Twain's Greatest Hits sold 530,000 copies in its first week back in 2004.[3] The album has since been certified 4x Platinum.

Underwood released her third studio album, Play On, on November 3, 2009. It debuted at number one on the Top Country Albums chart and the all-genre Billboard 200. It features the number one singles "Cowboy Casanova", "Temporary Home", and "Undo It", as well as the number two single, "Mama's Song". The album has since been certified 3× Platinum in the US, Platinum in Canada, and Gold in Australia. On June 2011, the album re-entered the Australian Albums Charts for both the ARIA National Top 50 and the Country Top 20 albums at number 14 and number one, respectively, giving Underwood her first number one album in Australia. The album was eventually certified Gold in Australia.

On May 1, 2012, Underwood released her fourth album, Blown Away. In the United States, it sold 267,000 albums in its first week and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and the Top Country Albums charts. It debuted at number one in Canada's Top 200 all-genre albums chart and Top 100 Country albums chart, being immediately certified Gold. The album also debuted at number one on Australia's Top 20 Country Albums and number four on the all-genre Top 50 Albums.[4] The album has been certified 2x Platinum in the United States and Canada.

On December 9, 2014, Underwood released her first greatest hits album, Greatest Hits: Decade #1. The compilation debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and at number one on the Top Country Albums charts, and set several records upon release, including having the biggest sales debut for a hits collection in any genre of music in more than six years and the biggest first-week sales for a female hits album in any genre in over nine years. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA on January 16, 2015.

Underwood's fifth studio album, Storyteller was released on October 23, 2015. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200. This made Underwood the only country artist to have his or her first five studio albums debut at number one or number two on the Billboard 200 chart. It also debuted atop the Top Country Albums chart, earning Underwood another record as the only artist to score six consecutive number one albums on that chart. The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA on October 24, 2016.[5]

Underwood released her sixth studio album, Cry Pretty, on September 14, 2018. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, making Underwood the first woman to have four number one country albums on that chart. It sold 266,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, out of which 251,000 copies were pure sales, giving Underwood the largest sales week for a female artist in 2018.[6]

Underwood has sold in excess of 65 million records globally.[7][8] In the United States, she remains the best-selling album artist from American Idol franchise with a total of 16.3 million albums sold.[9] She is the top country artist and the fifth highest-certified female artist on the RIAA Top Artists (Digital Singles) Ranking.[10] She is also the fourth biggest album seller among artists who have debuted the past 13 years.[11] Underwood has accumulated 85 Billboard number-ones.[12] She has had 15 singles top the Billboard Country Airplay,[13] and 14 singles top the Hot Country Songs.[14][15] Underwood has the longest streak of top 10 promoted singles from a career's start on the Hot Country Songs chart at 27.[16][17]

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[18]
US Country
[19]
AUS
[20]
CAN
[21]
IRL
[22]
NZ
[23]
SCO
[24]
UK
[25]
Some Hearts 2 1 11
Carnival Ride
  • Released: October 23, 2007
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1 1
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[5]
  • MC: Platinum[29]
Play On
  • Released: November 3, 2009
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1 14 2 91 93
Blown Away
  • Released: May 1, 2012
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1 4 1 26 22 8 11
Storyteller
  • Released: October 23, 2015
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
2 1 4 3 18 13 6 13
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]
Cry Pretty
  • Released: September 14, 2018
  • Label: Capitol Nashville
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
1 1 4 1 40 32 12 16
My Gift
  • Release date: September 25, 2020
  • Label: Capitol Nashville
  • Formats: CD, vinyl, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country.

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US US Country AUS CAN
Greatest Hits: Decade #1
  • Released: December 9, 2014
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4 1 49 15
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]

Video albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US Video
[42]
AUS Video
[43]
CAN Video
[42]
UK Video
[44]
The Blown Away Tour: Live
  • Released: August 13, 2013
  • Label: Arista Nashville, 19
  • Formats: DVD
1 3 1 5

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications (Sales threshold) Album
US Country Airplay
[45]
US
[46]
US Christ
[47]
CAN Country
[48]
CAN
[49]
SCO
[50]
UK
[51]
"Inside Your Heaven" 2005 52 1 1 -
"Jesus, Take the Wheel" 1 20 4 1 Some Hearts
"Some Hearts"
"Don't Forget to Remember Me" 2006 2 49 4
"Before He Cheats" 1 8 1 4
"Wasted" 2007 1 37 1 35
"So Small" 1 17 3 14 Carnival Ride
"All-American Girl" 2008 1 27 1 45
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[52]
"Last Name" 1 19 3 34
"Just a Dream" 1 29 2 50
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[52]
"I Told You So"
(featuring Randy Travis)
2009 2 9 1 18 129
"Cowboy Casanova" 1 11 2 16 Play On
"Temporary Home" 1 41 34 2 65
"Undo It" 2010 1 23 2 43
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[52]
"Mama's Song" 2 56 10 68
"Good Girl" 2012 1 18 1 21 Blown Away
"Blown Away" 1 20 1 27 100 155
"Two Black Cadillacs" 2 41 3 52
  • RIAA: 2x Platinum[52]
"See You Again" 2013 2 34 2 45
"Something in the Water" 2014 3 24 1 3 29 88 192
  • RIAA: 2x Platinum[52]
Greatest Hits: Decade #1
"Little Toy Guns" 2015 2 47 7 70
"Smoke Break" 2 43 1 53 Storyteller
"Heartbeat" 1 42 1 60 80
"Church Bells" 2016 1 43 2 64
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[53]
"Dirty Laundry" 2 48 1 71
"Cry Pretty" 2018 9 48 8 83 75 Cry Pretty
"Love Wins" 11 83 26 90
"Southbound" 2019 3 64 1
"Drinking Alone" 11 74 30
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country
Year Title Artist Peak chart positions Certifications (Sales threshold) Album
US Country
[45]
US
[46]
AUS
[20]
SCO CAN Country
[48]
CAN
[49]
2011 "Remind Me" Brad Paisley 1 17 1 33
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[52]
This Is Country Music
2014 "Somethin' Bad" Miranda Lambert 1 19 6 33
  • RIAA: 2x Platinum[52]
Platinum
2016 "Forever Country" Artists of Then, Now & Forever 1 21 26 29 39 25
2017 "The Fighter" Keith Urban 2 38 19 52 2 67 Ripcord
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country

Promotional singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[46]
CAN
[49]
2007 "I'll Stand by You" 6 10
2008 "Praying for Time" 27 33
"Just Stand Up!"
(with Artists Stand Up to Cancer)
11 10
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[56]
2009 "Home Sweet Home"[57] 21 33 Play On
2010 "Change" [a]
"There's a Place for Us" [b] The Chronicles of Narnia:
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
2014 "Keep Us Safe"
2015 "Renegade Runaway" Storyteller
"What I Never Knew I Always Wanted"[59]
2018 "The Champion" (featuring Ludacris) 47 Cry Pretty
"End Up with You"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country

Other charted songs

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Country
US Country Digital
[60]
US
[46]
US AC
[61]
UK
[51]
2005 "Bless the Broken Road"
(with Rascal Flatts)
50
"Independence Day"[c] American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers
2007 "Do You Hear What I Hear" 27 90 2 Hear Something Country Christmas 2007
2008 "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
(with Elvis Presley)
54 Christmas Duets
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" 41 14 Carnival Ride: Holiday Edition
2009 "O Holy Night" 39
"The First Noel" 50
"What Child Is This?" 51
"The More Boys I Meet" 45 Carnival Ride
2011 "Songs Like This" 38 Play On
"How Great Thou Art" 13 How Great Thou Art:
Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry
"Flat on the Floor" 41 Carnival Ride
2012 "Good in Goodbye" 13 [d] Blown Away
"Do You Think About Me" 40
2014 "I Know You Won't" 94 Carnival Ride
"Look at Me" 22 168 Play On
"How Great Thou Art" (with Vince Gill) 47 Greatest Hits: Decade #1
2015 "The Girl You Think I Am" 38 26 Storyteller
"Like I'll Never Love You Again" 39 25
"Relapse" 48 49
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released to that country

Other appearances

Year Song Album
2005 "Independence Day" American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers[62]
2007 "Ever Ever After" Enchanted[63]
"Oh Love" (with Brad Paisley) 5th Gear[64]
"Do You Hear What I Hear" Hear Something Country Christmas 2007[65]
2008 "How Great Thou Art" How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry[66]
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" (with Elvis Presley) Christmas Duets[67]
2009 "The First Noel" A Very Special Christmas Vol. 7[68]
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
2010 "There's a Place for Us" The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
"You're Lookin' at Country" Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn
2011 "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley) This Is Country Music
"Is It Still Over?" (with Randy Travis) Anniversary Celebration
"It Had to Be You" (with Tony Bennett) Duets II
2012 "Can't Stop Lovin' You" (with Aerosmith) Music From Another Dimension!
2013 "Always on My Mind" (with Willie Nelson) To All the Girls...
2014 "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert) Platinum
"High Life" (with Brad Paisley) Moonshine in the Trunk
"All Is Well" (with Michael W. Smith) The Spirit of Christmas
"This Side of Heaven" (with The Swon Brothers) The Swon Brothers
2016 "The Fighter" (with Keith Urban)[69] Ripcord
"Oh Sunday, Night" NBC Sunday Night Football
2018 "Game On"

Music videos

Short form

Year Title Director
2005 "Does He Love You" (with Jamie O'Neal) Ryan Polito
"Jesus, Take the Wheel"[70] Roman White
2006 "Don't Forget to Remember Me"[71]
"Before He Cheats"[72]
2007 "Wasted"[73]
"I'll Stand by You" Unknown
"So Small"[74] Roman White
"Ever Ever After"[75]
2008 "All-American Girl"[76]
"Last Name"[77]
"Just a Dream"[78]
"Just Stand Up" Don Mischer
2009 "I Told You So" (Live)[79] Jim Yockey
"Cowboy Casanova"[80] Theresa Wingert
2010 "Temporary Home"[81] Deaton-Flanigen
"Undo It"[82] Chris Hicky
"Mama's Song" Shaun Silva
2011 "Remind Me" (with Brad Paisley) Deaton-Flanigen
2012 "Good Girl" Theresa Wingert
"Blown Away" Randee St. Nicholas
2013 "Two Black Cadillacs" P. R. Brown
"See You Again" Eric Welch
2014 "Somethin' Bad" (with Miranda Lambert) Trey Fanjoy
"Something in the Water" Raj Kapoor
2015 "Little Toy Guns"[83] P. R. Brown[84]
"Smoke Break" Randee St. Nicholas
"Heartbeat"
2016 "Church Bells" Wayne Isham[85]
"Dirty Laundry" Shane Drake[86]
"Forever Country" (Artists of Then, Now & Forever) Joseph Kahn
2017 "The Fighter" (with Keith Urban) John Urbano
2018 "The Champion" (with Ludacris) Norry Niven
"Cry Pretty" Randee St. Nicholas
"Love Wins" Shane Drake
2019 "Southbound" Jeff Venable
2019 "Drinking Alone" Randee St. Nicholas

Long form

Year Title Notes
2013 The Blown Away Tour: Live In Ontario, California
2017 Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round At Madison Square Garden (available digitally only)

Notes

  1. ^ "Change" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which acts as a 25-song extension.[58]
  2. ^ "There's a Place for Us" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension.[58]
  3. ^ "Independence Day" peaked at number 84 on the defunct Pop 100 chart.
  4. ^ "Good in Goodbye" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension.[58]

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