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Kitty Wells discography
Singles90
B-sides19
Music videos2

The singles discography of Kitty Wells, an American country artist, consists of ninety singles, nineteen B-sides, and two music videos. In 1949 she was signed to RCA Victor Records, where she released her debut single, "Death at the Bar" also in 1949. Dropped from RCA in 1950, Wells signed with Decca Records and released the single "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" in 1952.[1] The song was an answer song to Hank Thompson's hit, "The Wild Side of Life", spending six weeks at number one on the Billboard Magazine Hot C&W Sides chart.[2] The single sold one million copies and made Wells the first female country artist to have a single reach number one on the Billboard country list. Until the end of the decade, Wells became the only woman on the country chart that would consistently receive radio airplay.[1] In 1953 the song, "Paying for That Back Street Affair" reached #6 on the Billboard Hot C&W Sides list, as well as twenty one additional Top Ten singles on the same chart between 1953 and 1959.[2] This included singles such as the Red Foley duet "One by One" (1954), "Making Believe" (1955), "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1958), "Mommy for a Day" (1959), and "Amigo's Guitar" (1959). The latter song was written by Wells herself and later won her a BMI Songwriter's Award.[1]

In 1961, Wells had her third number one single with "Heartbreak U.S.A.", and an album of the same name was later released that year. During the decade, Wells had eleven more singles that would become Top Ten hits.[3] In 1962 all three of her singles reached the Top Ten: "Unloved, Unwanted", "Will Your Lawyer Talk to God", and "We Missed You". She had her final major hit with 1966's "It's All Over But the Crying", which went to #14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Wells continued recording for Decca until 1975, however most of her singles began to remain absent from the country chart.[2] In 1975 she released three singles from her album, Forever Young, however none of them were successful.[3] In 1979 she and her husband Johnnie Wright formed the label Rubocca Records, where she released the single "Thank You for the Roses" (1979), which peaked at #60 on the Hot Country Singles chart and became her final solo single to chart.

Singles

1940s and 1950s

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[4]
US
[4]
1949 "Death at the Bar"
"Don't Wait for the Last Minute to Pray"
1950 "Make Up Your Mind"
"How Far Is Heaven"
1952 "Glory Land March"
"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" 1 27 Country Hit Parade
"A Wedding Ring Ago" The Kitty Wells Story
1953 "The Things I Might Have Been" 22 Country Hit Parade
"Paying for That Back Street Affair" 6
"Honky Tonk Waltz" Country Heart
"I Don't Claim to Be an Angel" Country Hit Parade
"Hey Joe" 8 Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites
"Cheatin's a Sin" 9 Country Hit Parade
1954 "Release Me" 8
"You're Not So Easy to Forget" After Dark
"Thou Shalt Not Steal" 14
1955 "Making Believe" 2 Country Hit Parade
"There's Poison in Your Heart" 9
"The Lonely Side of Town" 7 After Dark
1956 "How Far Is Heaven" (with Carol Sue) 11 Singing on Sunday
"Searching (For Someone Like You)" 3 Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites
"Repenting" 6 Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites
1957 "Three Ways (To Love You)" 7
"(I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein" 10
1958 "I Can't Stop Loving You" 3
"Jealousy" 7 78
"Touch and Go Heart" 15 The Lonely Side of Town
1959 "Mommy for a Day" 5 Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites
"Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down" 12 After Dark
"Amigo's Guitar" 5 Seasons of My Heart
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

1960s

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[4]
CAN Country
[5]
1960 "Left to Right" 5 Kitty Wells' Golden Favorites
"Carmel by the Sea" 16
1961 "The Other Cheek" 19 The Kitty Wells Story
"Heartbreak U.S.A." 1 Heartbreak U.S.A.
"Day Into Night" 10
1962 "Unloved, Unwanted" 5 Especially for You
"Will Your Lawyer Talk to God" 8
"We Missed You" 7
1963 "Cold and Lonely (Is the Forecast for Tonight)" 13
"A Heartache for Keepsake" 29
1964 "This White Circle on My Finger" 7 Country Music Time
"Password" 4
"I'll Repossess My Heart" 8 Burning Memories
1965 "You Don't Hear" 4
"Meanwhile, Down at Joe's" 9 Country All the Way
"A Woman Half My Age" 15
1966 "It's All Over But the Crying" 14 A Woman Never Forgets
"A Woman Never Forgets" 52 Country All the Way
1967 "Love Makes the World Go Around" 34 Love Makes the World Go Around
"Queen of the Honky Tonk Street" 28 Queen of the Honky Tonk Street
1968 "My Big Truck Drivin' Man" 35 23 Kitty Wells Showcase
"Gypsy King" 52 17 The Cream of Country Hits
"Happiness Hill" 47 10 Guilty Street
1969 "Guilty Street" 61
"Just a Cheap Affair" Bouquet of Country Hits
"White Christmas" Christmas Day
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

1970s and 1980s

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[4]
CAN Country
[5]
1970 "I Don't See What I Saw" I Sing 'em Country
"Your Love Is the Way" 71 Your Love Is the Way
"That Ain't a Woman's Way" They're Stepping All Over My Heart
1971 "They're Stepping All Over My Heart" 72
"Pledging My Love" 49 19 Pledging My Love
"Reno Airport, Nashville" Sincerely, Kitty Wells
1972 "Sincerely" 72
"Love Is the Answer"
"I've Got Yesterday" I've Got Yesterday
"Full Grown Man" Yours Truly
1973 "Easily Persuaded"
"Mississippi Misses Us"
1974 "Forever Young" Forever Young
"Too Much Love Between Us"
"I've Been Loving You Too Long"
1975 "Anybody Out There Wanna Be a Daddy" 94
"Nickel Bar Candy"
1979 "Thank You for the Roses" 75 Hall of Fame, Vol. I
1980 "Old Milwaukee's Talking"
1981 "I'll Hold You in My Heart" Hall of Fame, Vol. II
1983 "You Don't Have to Hire a Wino
(I'll Give You Mine for Free)"
1989 "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
(re-recording)
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other singles

Collaborative singles

Year Title Artist(s) Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[4]
CAN Country
[5]
1954 "One By One" Red Foley 1 Kitty Wells' and Red Foley's
Golden Favorites
"As Long as I Live" 3
1955 "You and Me" 3
1957 "Oh, So Many Years" Webb Pierce 8
"One Week Later" 12
1960 "I Can't Tell My Heart That" Roy Drusky 26
1964 "Finally" Webb Pierce 9 2
1967 "Happiness Means You" Red Foley 43 Together Again
1968 "Living as Strangers" 63
"We'll Stick Together" Johnnie Wright 54 We'll Stick Together
"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" Red Foley 74 Together Again
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Guest singles

Year Title Artist(s) Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[4]
1979 "The Wild Side of Life" Rayburn Anthony 60
1987 "Honky Tonk Angels Medley" k.d. lang (with Brenda Lee
and Loretta Lynn)
Shadowland
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Charted B-sides

Year Title Peak chart positions A-Side Single
US
Country

[4]
1954 "I'm a Stranger in My Home" (with Red Foley) 12 "One By One" (with Red Foley)
"Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)" (with Red Foley) 6 "As Long as I Live" (with Red Foley)
1955 "Who's Shoulder Will You Cry On" 7 "Makin' Believe"
"I'm in Love with You" 12 "There's Poison in Your Heart"
"I've Kissed You My Last Time" 7 "The Lonely Side of Town"
1956 "No One But You" (with Red Foley) flip "You and Me" (with Red Foley)
"I'd Rather Stay Home" 13 "Searching (For Someone Like You)"
"I'm Counting on You" flip "Repenting"
1958 "She's No Angel" flip "I Can't Stop Loving You"
"He's Lost His Love for Me" 16 "Touch and Go Heart"
1959 "All the Time" 18 "Mommy for a Day"
1961 "Fickle Fun" 29 "The Other Cheek"
"There Must Be Another Way to Live" 20 "Heartbreak U.S.A."
"Our Mansion Is a Prison Now" 21 "Day Into Night"
1963 "I Gave My Wedding Dress Away" 22 "A Heartache for Keepsake"
1964 "I've Thought of Leaving You" 34 "Password"
1965 "Six Lonely Hours" 27 "I'll Repossess My Heart"
1966 "Only Me and My Hairdresser Know" 49 "A Woman Never Forgets"
1967 "Hello No. 1" (with Red Foley) 60 "Happiness Means You" (with Red Foley)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Music videos

Year Song Director(s)
1987 "Honky Tonk Angels Medley" (with k.d. lang with Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, and Kitty Wells) David Hogan

References

  1. ^ a b c Coyne, Kevin John. "100 Greatest Women of Country Music - Kitty Wells (#9)". Country Universe. Retrieved 16 September 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b c Brian Mansfield and Stephen Thomas. "Kitty Wells > Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Kitty Wells Biography: OLDIES". Oldies. Retrieved 16 September 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 0-89820-177-2. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. ^ a b c "Search results for "Kitty Wells" under RPM Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved 15 September 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)