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Trisha Yearwood discography
Trisha Yearwood performing in Portland, Oregon, April 2015.
Studio albums15
Compilation albums9
Singles56
Video albums1
Music videos43
Other appearances29
Other charted songs7

American country music artist Trisha Yearwood has released 15 studio albums, nine compilation albums, 43 music videos, 56 singles, 29 other charted songs and appeared on 29 albums. Yearwood's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 31 on the Billboard 200.[1][2][3] It became the first debut female country album to sell one million copies, later certifying double platinum by the RIAA.[4] The album would spawn an additional three singles, including "The Woman Before Me".[1] Her second studio album was the critically acclaimed Hearts in Armor (1992). It spawned the top five country hits "Wrong Side of Memphis" and "Walkaway Joe".[4] Her third studio record The Song Remembers When (1993) enjoyed similar success and the lead single reached number two on the Billboard country chart.[1] A holiday album appeared before her platinum-selling fourth studio album Thinkin' About You (1995).[4] Reaching the number 3 on the country albums chart and number 28 on the Billboard 200, its first two singles topped the Hot Country Singles chart.[1][5][6] Her sixth studio album Everybody Knows (1996) spawned Yearwood's fourth number one single, "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)".[1]

Yearwood's first compilation album (Songbook) A Collection of Hits (1997) reached the top five of the Billboard 200, topped the Top Country Albums survey, and sold over four million copies in the United States.[1] The lead single "How Do I Live" was first included on the soundtrack of the film Con Air. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard chart, peaked at number 23 on the Hot 100 and was internationally successful. Her country pop-flavored seventh studio album Where Your Road Leads followed in 1998 and spawned three top ten hits, including the lead single "There Goes My Baby".[1] Real Live Woman (2000) was a more personal project that followed, peaking in the top five of the Top Country Albums chart.[7] Yearwood then reached the top five of the country songs chart with "I Would've Loved You Anyway", the lead single from her number 1 studio album Inside Out (2001).[8] She returned in 2005 with Jasper County, which certified gold in the United States and debuted at number 1 on the country albums chart.[9] Following the release of her tenth studio record, Yearwood did not release new music until 2014's PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit. It debuted at number 7 on the country albums chart and featured six new songs.[10][11] Her twelfth studio album and first with Garth Brooks debuted at number one on the Top Country Albums list, Christmas Together (2016).[12] Yearwood released a Frank Sinatra tribute album Let's Be Frank in 2019.[1] This was followed by 2019's "Every Girl in This Town", which became Yearwood's highest-debuting single, charting at number 21 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[13]

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[14]
US
Cou.

[15]
AUS
[16]
CAN
[17]
CAN
Cou.

[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
Trisha Yearwood 31 2 6
Hearts in Armor
  • Released: September 1, 1992
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
46 12 7
The Song Remembers When
  • Released: October 26, 1993
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
40 6 18
The Sweetest Gift
  • Released: September 13, 1994
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
105 17
Thinkin' About You
  • Released: February 14, 1995
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
28 3 71 18
Everybody Knows
  • Released: August 27, 1996
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
52 6 50 22 128
Where Your Road Leads
  • Released: July 14, 1998
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
33 3 32 41 2 50 36
Real Live Woman
  • Released: March 28, 2000
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
27 4 98 6 79
Inside Out
  • Released: June 5, 2001
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
29 1 117
Jasper County
  • Released: September 13, 2005
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD, download
4 1
Heaven, Heartache and the
Power of Love
  • Released: November 13, 2007
  • Label: Big Machine
  • Formats: CD, download
30 10
PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit
  • Released: November 17, 2014
  • Label: Gwendolyn/RCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD
33 7
Christmas Together
(with Garth Brooks)
  • Released: November 11, 2016
  • Label: Gwendolyn/Pearl
  • Formats: CD, music download
7 1 7
Let's Be Frank[a]
  • Released: February 14, 2019[b]
  • Label: Gwendolyn
  • Formats: CD, music download, LP
Every Girl[c]
  • Released: August 30, 2019
  • Label: Gwendolyn
  • Formats: CD, music download
57 5
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[14]
US
Cou.

[15]
AUS
[16]
CAN
[17]
CAN
Cou.

[18]
UK
[20]
(Songbook) A Collection of Hits
  • Released: August 26, 1997
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
4 1 22 5 1 81
Home for the Holidays[40]
(featuring Point of Grace and
the London Symphony Orchestra)
The Collection[41]
  • Released: February 28, 2006
  • Label: Madacy
  • Formats: CD
Greatest Hits
  • Released: September 11, 2007
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD, download
22 2
Love Songs
  • Released: January 15, 2008
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD, download
35
Icon
  • Released: August 31, 2010
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD, download
69
Ballads[42]
  • Released: April 9, 2013
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD, download
Icon 2[43]
  • Released: March 11, 2014
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Formats: CD
Gunslinger / Christmas Together
(with Garth Brooks)
  • Released: November 18, 2016
  • Label: Gwendolyn/Pearl
  • Formats: CD
21 3
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[44]
US
Cou.

[45]
US
Cou.
Air.

[46]
AUS
[16]
CAN
Cou.

[d][47]
CAN AC
[48]
IRE
[49]
UK
[50]
"She's in Love with the Boy" 1991 1 1 Trisha Yearwood
"Like We Never Had a Broken Heart"
(with Garth Brooks)[e]
4 7
"That's What I Like About You" 8 4
"The Woman Before Me" 1992 4 12
"Wrong Side of Memphis" 5 4 Hearts in Armor
"Walkaway Joe" (featuring Don Henley) 2 2 30
"You Say You Will" 1993 12 24
"Down on My Knees" 19 21
"The Song Remembers When" 82 2 4 The Song Remembers When
"Better Your Heart Than Mine" 1994 21 21
"I Fall to Pieces" (with Aaron Neville) 72 Rhythm, Country and Blues
"XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)" [f] 1 1 Thinkin' About You
"Thinkin' About You" 1995 [g] 1 4
"You Can Sleep While I Drive" 23 26
"I Wanna Go Too Far" 9 25
"On a Bus to St. Cloud" 59 27
"Believe Me Baby (I Lied)" 1996 1 1 Everybody Knows
"Everybody Knows" 3 1
"I Need You" 1997 36 41
"How Do I Live" 23 2 3 1 28 2 66 (Songbook) A Collection of Hits
"In Another's Eyes" (with Garth Brooks) 2 2
"Perfect Love" 1998 1 1
"There Goes My Baby" 93 2 4 Where Your Road Leads
"Where Your Road Leads" (with Garth Brooks) 18 18
"Powerful Thing" 50 6 1
"I'll Still Love You More" 1999 65 10 6
"You're Where I Belong" 71 73 81 Stuart Little (soundtrack)
"Real Live Woman" 2000 81 16 20 Real Live Woman
"Where Are You Now" 45 42
"I Would've Loved You Anyway" 2001 44 4 Inside Out
"Inside Out" (with Don Henley) 31
"I Don't Paint Myself into Corners" 2002 47
"Georgia Rain" 2005 78 15 22 Jasper County
"Trying to Love You" 52
"Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love" 2007 [h] 19 31 Heaven, Heartache and the
Power of Love
"This Is Me You're Talking To" 2008 25
"They Call It Falling for a Reason" 54
"PrizeFighter" (featuring Kelly Clarkson) 2014 42 PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit
"I Remember You"[53] 2015
"Broken"[i] 2016 The Passion: New Orleans
"Every Girl in This Town" 2019 49 21 Every Girl
"I'll Carry You Home"[56] 2020
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[44]
US
Cou.

[45]
US
Cou.
Air.

[46]
US
Chr.

[57]
CAN
Cou.

[j][47]
"Squeeze Me In"
(Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood)
2002 [k] 16 Scarecrow
"Tennessee Girl"
(Kevin Montgomery with Trisha Yearwood)
2004 2:30am
"Love Will Always Win"
(Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood)
2005 23 20 The Lost Sessions
"Another Try"
(Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood)
2008 96 15 45 Everything Is Fine
"Breaking Apart"
(Chris Isaak with Trisha Yearwood)
2009 Mr. Lucky
"The Call"
(Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood)
2013 49 Non-album single
"Words Can Break Your Heart"
(Don Henley with Trisha Yearwood)
2015 Cass County
"Softly and Tenderly"[58]
(Reba McEntire featuring Kelly Clarkson and Trisha
Yearwood)
2016 43 Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
"Shallow"
(Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood)
2020 [l] 27 21 Fun
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of singles issued in various formats, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album Notes
US
[44]
US
Cou.

[45]
US
Cou.
Air.

[46]
AUS
[16]
CAN
Cou.
[m][47]
CAN
AC

[48]
"Hope" 1997 57 Non-album single [n]
"A Lover Is Forever" Everybody Knows [o]
"That Ain't the Way I Heard It" 1998 Where Your Road Leads [p]
"Sad Eyes" 2000 Real Live Woman [q]
"Forever Country" 2016 21 1 33 26 34 25 Non-album single [r]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Coun.

[45]
US
Coun.
Air

[46]
US
AC

[66]
CAN
AC

[48]
"It Wasn't His Child" 1994 60 The Sweetest Gift
"Wild as the Wind" (with Garth Brooks) 1998 60 Double Live
"Reindeer Boogie" 1999 63 The Sweetest Gift
"Santa on the Rooftop" (with Rosie O'Donnell) 72 A Rosie Christmas
"Silent Night"
(Kelly Clarkson featuring Reba McEntire
and Trisha Yearwood)
2013 39 51 49 Wrapped in Red
"Santa Baby" 2016 60 19 Christmas Together
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" (with Garth Brooks) 49
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Videography

Video albums

Title Details
The Song Remembers When: A Live Concert
Performance
  • Released: October 27, 1993
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: VHS

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"She's in Love with the Boy" 1991 Marc Ball [67]
"Like We Never Had a Broken Heart"
"That's What I Like About You" Gerry Wenner
"Wrong Side of Memphis" 1992
"Walkaway Joe" (featuring Don Henley) [68]
"Down on My Knees" 1993
"The Song Remembers When"
"I Fall to Pieces" (with Aaron Neville) 1994 Charley Randazzo [69]
"It Wasn't His Child" Gerry Wenner
"Thinkin' About You" 1995
"You Can Sleep While I Drive"
"On a Bus to St. Cloud" 1996
"Believe Me Baby (I Lied)"
"Everybody Knows" [70]
"I Need You" 1997
"How Do I Live" Chris Rogers [69]
"In Another's Eyes" (with Garth Brooks; concept version) Michael Salomon
"In Another's Eyes" (with Garth Brooks; live version) Ellen Brown
"Perfect Love" 1998 Gerry Wenner
"There Goes My Baby" Randee St. Nicolas [69]
"That Ain't the Way I Heard It"
(excerpt from Country Music Television)
Matt Coale, Paul Reeves [69]
"Where Your Road Leads" (with Garth Brooks) Jon Small
"I'll Still Love You More" 1999 Picture Vision
"You're Where I Belong" Bille Woodruff
"Real Live Woman" 2000 Morgan Lawley [71]
"Where Are You Now" [71]
"I Would've Loved You Anyway" 2001 Chris Rogers [72]
"Inside Out" (with Don Henley)
"Squeeze Me In" (with Garth Brooks) 2002 Jon Small
"Georgia Rain" 2005 Rocky Schenck [73]
"Trying to Love You" Randee St. Nicolas [74]
"Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love" 2007 Trey Fanjoy [75]
"This Is Me You're Talking To" 2008 [75]
"Cowboys Are My Weakness" Eric Welch
"The Call" (with Garth Brooks) 2013 Jon Small [76]
"Every Girl in This Town" 2019 Blythe Thomas [77]
"I'll Carry You Home" 2020 [78]

Music video guest appearances

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"He Thinks He'll Keep Her"
(Mary Chapin Carpenter featuring Suzy Bogguss,
Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea,
Pam Tillis, and Trisha Yearwood; Live)
1994 Bud Schaetzle
"On My Own"
(Reba McEntire featuring Martina McBride,
Linda Davis, and Trisha Yearwood)
1995 Dominic Orlando
"Back in the Saddle"
(Matraca Berg with Suzy Bogguss,
Faith Hill, Patty Loveless,
Martina McBride, and Trisha Yearwood)
1998
"Tennessee Girl"
(Kevin Montgomery with Trisha Yearwood)
2005 Ross Wood [79]
"Silent Night"
(Kelly Clarkson with Reba McEntire and Trisha Yearwood)
2015 Hamish Hamilton
"Forever Country"
(credited as various artists)
2016 Joseph Kahn [80]

Other appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise" 1992 Honeymoon in Vegas (soundtrack) [81]
"Bartender Blues" 1994 George Jones The Bradley Barn Sessions [82]
"New Kid in Town" Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles [83]
"I Can't Understand" The Thing Called Love (soundtrack) [84]
"Somethin' Stupid" 1995 The Mavericks Music for All Occasions [85]
"Don't Fence Me In" Shelby Lynne
Lari White
Don't Fence Me In [86]
"Coming Back to You" Tower of Song: The Songs of Leonard Cohen [87]
"Flame" 1996 One Voice: An Olympic Album [88]
"I Have a Love" The Songs of West Side Story [89]
"The Honor of Your Name" 1998 Civil War: The Nashville Sessions [90]
"To Make You Feel My Love" Hope Floats (soundtrack) [91]
"'Til I Get It Right" Tammy Wynette Remembered [92]
"Something So Right" 1999 For the Love of the Game (soundtrack) [93]
"When Two Worlds Collide" John Prine In Spite of Ourselves [94]
"Follow the Wind" Life (soundtrack) [95]
"For Only You" 2000 Sex and the City: Music from the HBO Series [96]
"Wrong Side of Memphis" Farm Aid: Keep America Growin' [97]
"Deep Blue Heart" John Mellencamp Cuttin' Heads [98]
"The Old Man's Back in Town" 2004 Kenny Rogers Christmas Special: Keep Christmas with You [99]
"Tennessee Girl" Kevin Montgomery 2:30 am [100]
"This Memory of You" 2006 Vince Gill These Days [101]
"She Can't Save Him" 2007 Reba McEntire Reba: Duets [102]
"Blue Beyond" 2008 Country Sings Disney [103]
"After the Fire Is Gone" 2013 Garth Brooks Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences [104]
"Forever's as Far as I'll Go" Alabama Alabama & Friends [105]
"My Love Is Your Love" 2015 The Passion: New Orleans (soundtrack) [106]
"You'll Never Walk Alone" [106]
"Hands" [106]
"Where I Am Now" Don Henley Cass County [107]
"Praying for Rain" Don Henley
Molly Felder
Vince Gill
Alison Krauss
Ashley Monroe
[107]
"Whiskey to Wine" 2016 Garth Brooks Gunslinger [108]
"Maggie's Dream" 2017 Gentle Giants: The Songs of Don Williams [109]
"Getting Good" 2020 Lauren Alaina Sitting Pretty on Top of the World [110]

Notes

  1. ^ Let's Be Frank peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[35]
  2. ^ Originally released December 20, 2018 exclusively at Williams Sonoma stores.
  3. ^ A re-issued version of the album titled Every Girl: Deluxe is set to be released on August 13, 2021. The same songs, along with three additional tracks, will be included on the project.[36]
  4. ^ Chart positions from RPM Country Tracks from 1991 to 2000, Radio & Records Country Top 30 in 2005, and Billboard Canada Country in 2007.
  5. ^ Garth Brooks is credited on the charts in Canada only.
  6. ^ "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  7. ^ "Thinkin' About You" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 20 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  8. ^ "Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 7 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  9. ^ "Broken" reached number 17 on the Billboard adult contemporary songs and chart number 48 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart.[54][55]
  10. ^ Chart positions from Radio & Records Country Top 30 in 2005 and Billboard Canada Country in 2007.
  11. ^ "Squeeze Me In" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 2 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  12. ^ "Shallow" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 7 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[51]
  13. ^ Chart positions from RPM Country Tracks in 1999 and Billboard Canada Country in 2016.
  14. ^ "Hope: Country Music's Quest for a Cure" was a multi-artist collaboration featuring John Berry, Terri Clark, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas, Neal McCoy, Tim McGraw, Lorrie Morgan, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, and Trisha Yearwood.[59]
  15. ^ Issued as a promotional single in 1997 via MCA Records and was primarily promoted in the United Kingdom.[60] "A Lover Is Forever" appeared on Yearwood's 1996 studio album Everybody Knows.[61]
  16. ^ Issued as a promotional single in 1998 via MCA Records and was primarily promoted in the United Kingdom.[62] "That Ain't the Way I Heard It" appeared on Yearwood's 1998 studio album Where Your Road Leads.[63]
  17. ^ Released a promotional single via MCA Records.[64]
  18. ^ Released in 2016 via MCA Nashville in collaboration with several country artists under the name, "Artists of Now, Then & Forever". Among the other collaborators were Luke Bryan, Reba McEntire, and Dolly Parton. The single was released to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Country Music Association Awards.[65]

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