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Miranda Lambert discography
Miranda Lambert in 2007
Studio albums6
EPs1
Soundtrack albums1
Singles21
Music videos22
Other appearances7
No. 1 Singles4

The discography of Miranda Lambert, an American country artist, consists of six studio albums, one extended play, seven other appearances, 14 singles, and 12 music videos. In 2001, Lambert released a self-titled and self-financed independent album.[1] After gaining exposure as the third-place winner of the television competition Nashville Star, Lambert signed with Epic Nashville in 2004.[2]

Lambert's debut major-label album, Kerosene, was released in March 2005. Although its debut single, "Me and Charlie Talking", only reached 27 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and 18 on the Billboard 200 list. The second single, entitled "Bring Me Down", was a second Top 40 hit. The release did not spawn a major hit until the title track was issued, peaking at number 15 on the Hot Country Songs chart, pressing the album to certify platinum in the United States.[1] Her third album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, was released in May 2007, and also debuted at number 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, but peaked at number 6 on the Billboard 200 list. The title track was released as the lead single, but only peaked at number 50. The album's second single, "Famous in a Small Town", became her highest-peaking hit at that point, reaching number 14 in mid-2007. It was the third spawned single, entitled "Gunpowder & Lead", that yielded Lambert her first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Country Chart, peaking at 7. The song's background and story yielded Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to certify gold in the United States in 2008, after selling 500,000 copies.[3] The final single, "More Like Her", became her fourth Top 20 hit, after peaking at 17 in early 2009.

Revolution, was released in September 2009.[2] It became Lambert's third release to debut at number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, while also debuting at number 8 on the Billboard 200.[4] The lead single, "Dead Flowers", was released in May 2009, and peaked within the Top 40. The album's second and third singles, "White Liar" and "The House That Built Me", have become her highest charting singles to date. The final two singles from Revolution were "Only Prettier" and "Heart Like Mine", the latter has become Miranda's second number one hit. Miranda Lambert has sold about 3 million records according to the Recording Industry Association of America.[5] Her fourth studio album, Four the Record, was released in November 2011. To date, the album has produced five singles: "Baggage Claim," "Over You," "Fastest Girl in Town", "Mama's Broken Heart", and "All Kinds of Kinds". The first four singles reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, with "Over You" becoming her third number one country single.

Studio albums

2000s albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
(sales threshold)
Sales
US Country
[6]
US
[7]
Miranda Lambert[8]
Kerosene 1 18
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 1 6
Revolution
  • Release date: September 29, 2009
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
  • Format: CD, music download
1 8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

2010s albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Sales
US Country
[6]
US
[7]
CAN
[16]
AUS UK Country UK
Four the Record
  • Release date: November 1, 2011
  • Label: RCA Nashville
  • Format: CD, music download
1 3 12 5
Platinum
  • Release date: June 3, 2014
  • Label: RCA Nashville
  • Format: CD, music download
1 1 1 8 2 52
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

Title Album details
Dead Flowers
  • Release date: September 8, 2009
  • Label: Columbia Nashville
  • Format: CD

Singles

2000s

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Country Airplay
[22]
US
[23]
CAN
[24]
2004 "Me and Charlie Talking" 27 Kerosene
2005 "Bring Me Down" 32
"Kerosene" 15 61
2006 "New Strings"[A] 25 125
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" 50 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2007 "Famous in a Small Town" 14 87
2008 "Gunpowder & Lead" 7 52
  • US: 2× Platinum[27]
"More Like Her" 17 90
2009 "Dead Flowers" 37 Revolution
"White Liar" 2 38 67
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

2010s

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Hot Country
[29]
US Country Airplay
[22]
US
[23]
CAN Country
[30]
CAN
[24]
2010 "The House That Built Me" 1 28 52
  • US: 2× Platinum[31]
Revolution
"Only Prettier" 12 61
2011 "Heart Like Mine" 1 44 69
"Baggage Claim" 3 44 74 Four the Record
2012 "Over You" 1 35 52
"Fastest Girl in Town" 7 3 47 72
2013 "Mama's Broken Heart" 2 2 20 1 30
"All Kinds of Kinds" 24 15 89 12 94
2014 "Automatic" 4 3 35 1 34 Platinum
"Somethin' Bad" (with Carrie Underwood) 1 7 19 6 33
2015 "Little Red Wagon" 5 16 55 22 56
"Smokin' and Drinkin'" (with Little Big Town) 32 33 46
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other singles

Year Single Artist(s) Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Hot Country US Country Airplay US CAN Country
[30]
CAN
2010 "Coal Miner's Daughter" Loretta Lynn
(featuring Sheryl Crow)
55 Coal Miner's Daughter:
A Tribute to Loretta Lynn
2013 "We Were Us" Keith Urban 1 1 26 2 25 Fuse
"Wrote a Song for Everyone" John Fogerty
(featuring Tom Morello)
Wrote a Song for Everyone
2014 "Annie's New Gun" Gwen Sebastian Gwen Sebastian
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Hot Country
[43]
US Country Airplay
[44]
2012 "Jingle Bell Rock" (with Blake Shelton) 37 34 Cheers, It's Christmas
2014 "Platinum" 50 Platinum
2015 "Roots and Wings" 32
2016 "Sweet By & By" 40 Southern Family
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Videography

Video albums

Title Details
Revolution: Live by Candlelight
  • Release date: October 12, 2010
  • Label: Sony Music Nashville
  • Formats: DVD

Music videos

Year Title Director
2004 "Me and Charlie Talking"[45] Trey Fanjoy
2005 "Bring Me Down"[46] Kristin Barlowe
"Kerosene"[47] Trey Fanjoy
2006 "New Strings"[48]
2007 "Famous in a Small Town"[49]
2008 "Gunpowder & Lead" (Live)[50] Ivan Dudynsky
"More Like Her"[51] Randee St. Nicholas
2009 "Dead Flowers"[52]
"White Liar"[53] Chris Hicky
2010 "The House That Built Me"[54] Trey Fanjoy
"Only Prettier"[55]
2011 "Heart Like Mine" (Live)[56] Justin Luffman
"Baggage Claim" (Live)[57] Paul Miller
2012 "Over You" Trey Fanjoy
"Fastest Girl in Town"[58]
2013 "Mama's Broken Heart"[59]
"All Kinds of Kinds"[60] Bluford Sanders
2014 "Automatic"[61] Trey Fanjoy
"Somethin' Bad"
(with Carrie Underwood)
2015 "Little Red Wagon"[62]
"Smokin' and Drinkin'" (Live)[63]
(with Little Big Town)
Paul Miller

Guest appearances

Year Title Director
2010 "Bad Angel" (with Dierks Bentley and Jamey Johnson)[64] George Flanigen
"Coal Miner's Daughter" (with Loretta Lynn and Sheryl Crow)[65] Deaton-Flanigen
2013 "We Were Us" (with Keith Urban)[66] Reid Long

Other appearances

The following songs have not appeared on any of Lambert's albums.

Year Song Album
2003 "Today I Started Loving You Again" (with Buddy Jewell) Buddy Jewell[67]
2007 "Jailhouse Rock" Elvis: Viva Las Vegas (soundtrack)[68]
"Grown Woman" (with Jason Aldean) Relentless[69]
2008 "Home" (with Blake Shelton) Pure BS Deluxe Edition[70][unreliable source?]
"Bare Skin Rug" (with Blake Shelton) Startin' Fires[71]
2009 "The Fabric of My Life" Cotton: The Fabric of My Life (free ad campaign)[72]
"Strangers on a Train" (with David Nail) I'm About to Come Alive[73]
2010 "Bad Angel" (with Dierks Bentley and Jamey Johnson) Up on the Ridge[74]
"Draggin' the River" (with Blake Shelton) All About Tonight[75]
2011 "Red River Blue" (with Blake Shelton) Red River Blue
2012 "Jingle Bell Rock" (with Blake Shelton) Cheers It's Christmas
2013 "Wrote a Song for Everyone" (with John Fogerty & Tom Morello) Wrote a Song for Everyone
"We Were Us" (with Keith Urban) Fuse
"Old Habits" (with Justin Moore) Off the Beaten Path
"She Was No Good For Me" (with Willie Nelson) To All the Girls...
2016 "Sweet By And By" Southern Family

Notes

See also

References

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