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Jewel discography
Jewel performing in 2016
Studio albums13
EPs7
Soundtrack albums8
Live albums4
Compilation albums5
Tribute albums2
Singles38
Video albums5
Music videos35
Audiobooks5

The discography of Jewel, an American singer-songwriter, consists of 13 studio albums, four live albums, five compilation albums, 38 singles, 35 music videos, five video albums and five spoken-word albums. She debuted in 1995 after signing with Atlantic Records.[1]

Jewel's debut album, Pieces of You was issued in February 1995. Although it was initially not successful, the lead single, "Who Will Save Your Soul" eventually reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, pressing the album to later sell over twelve million copies. In addition, "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games" each became Top 10 hits on the same Billboard chart. Her second album Spirit was released in November 1998, certifying 4× Multi-Platinum in the United States. Its first single entitled "Hands" reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year. Her 2001 release This Way followed similar suit, certifying Platinum in the United States and producing the Top 30 hit, "Standing Still".

Her fourth album 0304 was released in June 2003 and aimed towards a more pop sound. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and certified Gold in the United States. The album's sound did not bring as major success as her previous releases, with its first single becoming the only major hit. In May 2006, her sixth album entitled Goodbye Alice in Wonderland was released, reaching No. 8 in the United States. Its sound was a departure from 0304, as its sound contained more elements that had originated in her debut album. Working with the country band, Big and Rich, Jewel issued her first country album in June 2008 titled Perfectly Clear.[1] The release reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and spawned the major country hit, "Stronger Woman". Jewel has sold over 18.5 million records in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America.[2]

Studio albums

1990s albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[3]
AUS
[4]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[6]
NL
[7]
NZ
[8]
SWE
[9]
UK
[10]
Pieces of You
  • Release date: February 28, 1995
  • Label: Atlantic
4 5 2 69 12 1 20 82
Spirit
  • Release date: November 17, 1998
  • Label: Atlantic
3 5 6 52 16 4 53 54
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[14]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[15]

2000s albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[3]
US Country
[16]
US Rock
[17]
AUS
[4]
CAN
[5]
FRA
[6]
NL
[7]
NZ
[8]
SWE
[9]
UK
[10]
This Way
  • Release date: November 13, 2001
  • Label: Atlantic
9 6 26 41 15 26 30 26
0304
  • Release date: June 3, 2003
  • Label: Atlantic
2 10 9 141 12 16 56 79
Goodbye Alice in Wonderland
  • Release date: May 2, 2006
  • Label: Atlantic
8 4 17 33 36 42 114
Perfectly Clear 8 1 118 28
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

2010s albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
US
[3]
US Country
[16]
AUS
[4]
Sweet and Wild
  • Release date: June 8, 2010
  • Label: Valory Music Group
11 3 179
Picking Up the Pieces[23]
  • Release date: September 11, 2015
  • Label: Sugar Hill
28 75

2020s albums

Title Details
Freewheelin' Woman
  • Released: April 15, 2022[24]
  • Label: Words Matter Media

Holiday albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[3]
US Holiday
[25]
US Indie
[26]
AUS
[4]
CAN
[27]
Joy: A Holiday Collection
  • Release date: November 2, 1999
  • Label: Atlantic Records
32 2 61 43
Let It Snow: A Holiday Collection
  • Release date: September 24, 2013
  • Label: Somerset Group
43 20 7
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Children's music albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[3]
US Indie
[26]
US Kids
[29]
Lullaby 117 13 1
The Merry Goes 'Round
  • Release date: August 16, 2011
  • Label: Fisher-Price
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak positions
US
[3]
iTunes Originals
Once Upon A Lullaby
  • Release date: 2011
  • Label: Fisher-Price
Greatest Hits 73
The Greatest Hits Remixed
  • Release date: March 29, 2013
  • Label: Concord Music
The Jewel Collection (5-album box-set)
  • Release date: October 12, 2013
  • Label: Concord Music
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

Title Album details
Historic Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA 06/17/04
North Stage On Summerfest Grounds – Milwaukee, WI 7/10/04
  • Release date: July 10, 2004
  • Label: Instant Live/Atlantic
Morris Performing Arts Center South Bend, IN 7/13/04
  • Release date: July 13, 2004
  • Label: Instant Live/Atlantic
Live at the Inner Change (limited edition 2×LP)
  • Release date: November 27, 2020
  • Label: Craft

Spoken-word albums

Title Album details
A Night Without Armor
  • CD/cassette of Jewel reading her poetry book A Night Without Armor: Poems complete and unabridged
  • Released: May 1, 1998
  • Label: Harper Audio (ISBN 978-0694520435)
Chasing Down the Dawn
  • 2×CD/cassette of Jewel reading her book of poems, essays and stories Chasing Down the Dawn: Stories from the Road complete and unabridged
  • Released: October 3, 2000
  • Label: Harper Audio (ISBN 978-0694521517)
That's What I'd Do
Sweet Dreams
  • Book and CD of Jewel's second children's book Sweet Dreams, story and music
  • Released: September 17, 2013
  • Label: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books (ISBN 978-1442489318)
Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story
  • 9-CD box set/digital audio of Jewel reading her memoir Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story complete and unabridged
  • Released: September 15, 2015
  • Label: Blackstone Audio (ISBN 978-1504630283)

Singles

1990s

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US
[31]
US AC
[32]
US Adult
[33]
AUS
[4]
CAN
[34]
CAN
AC

[35]
NL
[36]
NZ
[37]
UK
[10]
1996 "Who Will Save Your Soul"[A] 11 29 5 27 7 18 14 52 Pieces of You
"You Were Meant for Me" 2 1 1 3 2 2 69 22 32
1997 "Foolish Games" 2 4 1 12 2 1 10 23
"Morning Song"
1998 "Hands" 6 7 2 25 1 1 35 19 41 Spirit
1999 "Down So Long" 59 10 115 7 7 16 38
"Jupiter (Swallow the Moon)" 39 47 42
"What's Simple Is True"
"Life Uncommon"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

2000s to 2020s

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US
[31]
US AC
[32]
US Adult
[33]
US Country
[41]
US Dance
[42]
AUS
[4]
CAN
[34]
NL
[36]
NZ
[37]
UK
[10]
2001 "Standing Still" 25 19 3 32 68 7 83 This Way
2002 "Break Me" 28 112 95 47 105
"This Way" 36
"Serve the Ego" 1 197
2003 "Intuition" 20 5 1 4 34 9 17 52 0304
"Stand" 37 1 21 71
"2 Become 1" 33 49
2006 "Again and Again"[B] 80 37 16 38 196 Goodbye Alice in Wonderland
"Good Day" 30
"Only One Too" 12
2007 "Stephenville, TX"
2008 "Stronger Woman" 84 13 Perfectly Clear
"I Do" 38
"Till It Feels Like Cheating" 57
2009 "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Lullaby
2010 "The Shape of You" Non-album single
"Stay Here Forever" 34 Sweet and Wild
"Satisfied" 27 57
"Ten" 51
2013 "Two Hearts Breaking" 14 Greatest Hits
2014 "Sing On" Non-album single
2015 "My Father's Daughter" (featuring Dolly Parton) Picking Up the Pieces
2019 "No More Tears" (Theme from Lost in America) __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Freewheelin' Woman
2020 "Grateful"
2022 "Dancing Slow"
(featuring Train)
"Long Way 'Round"[44]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Notes

  • A^ "Who Will Save Your Soul" peaked at No. 14 on the Canadian RPM Rock Singles chart.[45]
  • B^ "Again and Again" was released as a double A-side single with "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland" in some countries.

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[46]
CAN Country
[47]
1999 "That's the Way Love Goes" Merle Haggard 56 71 For the Record: 43 Legendary Hits
2010 "Make It Last" Tyrese Tyrese Gibson's MAYHEM! (Comic Book #2 Single)
2012 "Alaska: The Last Frontier (Theme)" Atz Kilcher Alaska: The Last Frontier - The Soundtrack
2016 "Free" (& Tristan Prettyman) Anya Marina

Soundtrack singles

Year Title Album
2007 "Quest for Love" Arthur and the Invisibles
"Anyone But You" (Live) Nashville Star, Season 5
2010 "Stay Here Forever" Valentine's Day

Miscellaneous

Guest appearances

Year Title Artist Album
2015 "Dress Blues" Zac Brown Band Jekyll and Hyde
2016 "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" Cyndi Lauper Detour

Tributes

Soundtracks

EP promos

  • 1994: Save the Linoleum (PRCD 5999–2)
  • 1994: Shiva Diva Doo-Wop (cassette)
  • 1995: You Were Meant for Me aka Phyllis Barnabee Finally Gets a Bra (PRCD 6416–2)
  • 1999: Bits and Baubles (CD)
  • 2006: The Best of Jewel Unedited 2006 EP (CD)
  • 2010: Sweet and Mild (cardsleeve CD)
  • 2021: Queen of Hearts (digital)[48]

Videography

Home videos

Year Title Formats
1999 Jewel: A Life Uncommon VHS/DVD
Woodstock '99 Broadcast/streaming[49]
2004 Live at Humphrey's By The Bay DVD
2006 Goodbye Alice in Wonderland Limited Edition CD+DVD
2008 The Essential Live Songbook DVD/Blu-ray/download/streaming

Music videos

Year Title Director
1996 "Who Will Save Your Soul" Geoff Moore
"You Were Meant for Me" Lawrence Carroll
"You Were Meant for Me" (Juan Patino Mix) Sean Penn
1997 "Foolish Games" Matthew Rolston
1998 "Hands" Nick Brandt
1999 "Down So Long" Lawrence Carroll
"What's Simple Is True" Matthew Rolston
"Jupiter (Swallow the Moon)"
"Gloria" (Joy Enhanced CD bonus) Unknown[50]
2001 "Standing Still" Darren Grant
"Break Me" (This Way Enhanced CD bonus version) Unknown[51]
2002 "Break Me" Mike Lipscombe
"This Way" Marcos Efron
2003 "Intuition" Marc Klasfeld
"Stand" Chris Applebaum/Brand New School
2006 "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland"
"Again and Again" Matthew Rolston
"Good Day" Alan Ferguson
"Stephenville, TX"[52] Jake Maymudes
"Stephenville, TX" (Alternate Versions)[53][54] Kurt Markus
2007 "Quest for Love" Isaac Mizrahi
"Go Tell It on the Mountain" (featuring Toby Keith) Michael Salomon
2008 "Stronger Woman" Trey Fanjoy
"I Do" Peter Zavadil
"Til It Feels Like Cheating"
2010 "Stay Here Forever"
"Satisfied"
"No Good in Goodbye" Justin Nolan Key
"Ten" Peter Zavadil
2013 "Two Hearts Breaking" Mark Liddell[55]
2015 "My Father's Daughter" (featuring Dolly Parton)[56] Tom Campbell
2016 "Pretty Faced Fool"[57] Adam Jones
2018 "Body On Body" Unknown[58]
2019 "No More Tears" Adam VillaSeñor[59]
"Winter Wonderland" (Lyric Video) Yellow Mouse Studios (animation)[60]

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