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This is a chronological list of officially released songs by American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer Beyoncé.
Released songs[edit]
2000 – 2002[edit]
- "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z feat. Beyoncé)
- "I Got That" (Amil feat. Beyoncé)
- "Work It Out"
2003 – 2005[edit]
- "Baby Boy" (feat. Sean Paul)
- "Be with You"
- "Beyoncé Interlude"
- "Bienvenue" (IAM featuring Beyoncé)
- "Check on It" (feat. Slim Thug & Bun B.)
- "Crazy in Love" (feat. Jay-Z)
- "Daddy"
- "Dangerously in Love 2"
- "Fever"
- "Gift from Virgo"
- "Hip Hop Star" (feat. Big Boi & Sleepy Brown)
- "I Can't Take No More"
- "I'm Leaving"
- "Intro" / "Outro"
- "Keep Giving Your Love to Me"
- "Me, Myself And I"
- "My First Time"
- "My Man"
- "Naughty Girl"
- "Sexuality"
- "Sexy Lil Thug"
- "Signs" (feat. Missy Elliott)
- "Speechless"
- "Summertime" (feat. P. Diddy)
- "That's How You Like It" (feat. Jay-Z)
- "The Closer I Get to You" (duet with Luther Vandross)
- "The Star Spangled Banner" (Super Bowl XXXVIII Performance)
- "What's It Gonna Be"
- "What More Can I Give" (Michael Jackson feat. Beyoncé & Various Artists)
- "Wishing on a Star" + (Neptunes Version)
- "Yes"
2006 – 2007[edit]
- "Amor Gitano" (with Alejandro Fernández)
- "A Woman Like Me" (from The Pink Panther film)
- "Back Up"
- "Beautiful Liar"(with Shakira) / "Bello Embustero"
- "Creole"
- "Déjà Vu" (feat. Jay-Z)
- "Encore for the Fans"
- "Flaws and All"
- "Freakum Dress"
- "Get Me Bodied" + Extended Mix
- "Green Light"
- "If"
- "Irreplaceable" / "Irreemplazable"
- "Kitty Kat"
- "Listen" / "Oye" (from Dreamgirls film)
- "Lost Yo Mind"
- "One Night Only" (from Dreamgirls film)
- "Resentment"
- "Ring the Alarm"
- "Still in Love (Kissing You)"
- "Suga Mama"
- "Until the End of Time" (Justin Timberlake feat. Beyoncé)
- "Upgrade U" (feat. Jay-Z)
- "Welcome to Hollywood/Hollywood" (with Jay-Z)
- "World Wide Woman"
2008 – 2009[edit]
- "At Last" (from Cadillac Records film)
- "Ave Maria"
- "Broken-Hearted Girl"
- "Disappear"
- "Diva"
- "Ego" + (Remix feat. Kanye West)
- "Halo"
- "Hello"
- "Honesty" (from Mathew Knowles & Music World Present Vol.1: Love Destiny)
- "If I Were a Boy" / "Si Yo Fuera Un Chico"
- "Just Stand Up!" (Various Artists & Beyoncé) (for the Stand Up to Cancer campaign)
- "Love in This Club, Pt. II" (Usher feat. Beyoncé & Lil Wayne)
- "Poison"
- "Put It in a Love Song" (Alicia Keys feat. Beyoncé)
- "Radio"
- "Save the Hero"
- "Satellites"
- "Scared of Lonely"
- "Sing a Song"
- "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
- "Smash into You"
- "Sweet Dreams"
- "Telephone" (Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé)
- "That's Why You're Beautiful"
- "Video Phone" + (Extended Remix feat. Lady Gaga)
- "Why Don't You Love Me"
2010 – 2011[edit]
- "1+1"
- "Best Thing I Never Had"
- "Countdown"
- "Dance for You"
- "Dreaming"
- "End of Time"
- "Fever" (2010 remake for Heat)
- "I Care"
- "I Miss You"
- "I Was Here"
- "Lay Up Under Me"
- "Lift Off" (Jay-Z & Kanye West feat. Beyoncé)
- "Love on Top"
- "Love a Woman" (Mary J. Blige feat. Beyoncé)
- "Move Your Body"
- "Party" (feat. André 3000)
- "Rather Die Young"
- "Run the World (Girls)"
- "Schoolin' Life"
- "Start Over"
- "Wishing on a Star"[1]
Unofficially released songs[edit]
This is a chronological list of unofficially released songs by R&B singer Beyoncé.
1998 – 2007[edit]
- "632-5792"
- recorded before Destiny's Child at the age of ten
- "In This World"
- "Sexuality"
- A version featuring LL Cool J is titled "Sexual Healing"
- "What's Good With You?" (with Foxy Brown in some versions)
2008[edit]
- "I'm Alone Now"
- I Am... Sasha Fierce outtake[6]
- "New Shoes (Postcard)"[8]
- B'Day outtake; Produced by Stargate
- "Roc"
- I Am... Sasha Fierce outtake; Written by J. Austin, M. Eriksen, T. Hermansen; Produced by Stargate[9]
- Re-recorded by RichGirl for their mixtape Fall in Love with RichGirl.[10]
- "Settle 4 U"[11]
- Dangerously in Love outtake; Produced by Missy Elliott
- "Forever to Bleed"[12]
- "Stop Sign"[13]
- Written and produced by Chris Cornell
2009[edit]
- "Ice Cream Truck"
- Dangerously In Love outtake[16]
- "Slow Love"
- I Am... Sasha Fierce outtake; Produced by Stargate[17]
- "Waiting"
2010[edit]
- "Baby You're The Only Man"
- Dangerously In Love outtake[18]
- "Stop Sign"
- 2010 leak Produced by Jim Jonsin[19]
- "Body Rock"
- Destiny Fulfilled outtake by Beyoncé only[20]
- "Blind Trust"
- B'Day outtake[21]
2011[edit]
Unreleased songs[edit]
This is a chronological list of confirmed unreleased songs by R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles.
- 2006–2007
- "Beat My Drum" (written by S. Garrett, B. Knowles, Tracey Serwell)[24]
- "My Body" (written by Cristyle, B. Knowles, T. Reyes, A. Stevenson)[25]
- 2008
Leaked demos/working titles[edit]
- "Beautiful Nightmare" (later became "Sweet Dreams" on I Am... Sasha Fierce)
- "Boyz"[27] (sung & written by Ne-Yo)
- "Broken-Hearted Girl"[28] (sung & co-written by Babyface)
- "Control"[29] (sung and written by Amanda Ghost)
- "Halo"[30] (sung, co-written & produced by Ryan Tedder)
- "If I Were a Boy"[31] (sung & written by BC Jean)
- "Irreplaceable"[32] (sung & co-written by Ne-Yo)
- "Karma"[33] (sung by Rachel Kerr and same song as "Calling My Name")
- "Next Ex"[34] (sung and written by Solange)
- "No One Else"[35] (instrumental)
- "Nothing But Love"[36] (later became "1+1" on 4, sung & written by The-Dream, Tricky Stewart)
- "Paralyzed"[37] (sung and written Korin Deanna)
- "Poison"[38] (sung by Johnta Austin)
- "Postcard"[39] (sung and written by Solange)
- "Scared of Lonely"[40] (sung & co-written by Cristyle)
- "Slow Love"[41] (sung by Brandy)
- "Smack into You"[42] (sung by Jon McLaughlin)
- "U Love Me"[43](sung by Rachel Kerr)
- "Waiting"[44] (sung and written by Ne-Yo)
- "We Just Ain't Clickin'"[45] (sung and written by Static Major)
- "You are My Rock"[46] (sung and written by Johnta Austin)
Miscellaneous songs[edit]
Collaborations[edit]
Soundtrack appearances[edit]
TV commercials songs[edit]
- 2002 – "Pepsi's Carmen" – Pepsi commercial.[73]
- 2004 – "Wishing On a Star (A cappella)" – Tommy Hilfiger "True Star" fragrance.[74]
- 2004 – "We Will Rock You" (with P!nk and Britney Spears) – Pepsi commercial, included on various artists' Pepsi Music 2004 CD.[75]
- 2007 – "Diamonds" – Emporio Armani "Diamonds" fragrance.[76]
- 2009 – "Fever" – "Heat" the first fragrance by Beyoncé.[77]
Cover versions[edit]
Recorded material[edit]
This is a chronological list of cover versions that have been released by Beyoncé Knowles:[78][79]
- 2003/2010 – "Fever" – (originally by Little Willie John) recorded the first time for her film The Fighting Temptations and a second time for her first fragrance "Heat".[80]
- 2003 – "The Closer I Get to You" – (originally by Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway) recorded for Dangerously in Love with Luther Vandross.
- 2004 – "Wishing on a Star" – (originally by Rose Royce) recorded for Beyoncé: Live at Wembley and Speak My Mind mixtape with an additional remix for the Roll Bounce soundtrack.
- 2005 – "In This World" – (originally "I'm Glad There Is You") leaked from recording sessions.
- 2005 - "So Amazing" w/ Stevie Wonder - (originally by Dionne Warwick) recorded for So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross.
- 2006 – "One Night Only" – (originally by Dreamgirls) recorded for the Dreamgirls 2006 film.
- 2007 – "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" – (originally by Marilyn Monroe) recorded to promote Emporio Armani "Diamonds" fragrance.
- 2008 – "At Last" – (originally by Etta James) recorded for the film Cadillac Records.
- 2008 – "Proud to Be an American" – (originally by Lee Greenwood) recorded for promotion.[81]
- 2008 – "Honesty" – (originally by Billy Joel) recorded for Love Destiny.
Sampled material[edit]
This is a list of songs that have been released by Beyoncé that sample other songs instrumentally and/or lyrically:[78][79]
- Dangerously in Love
- "Crazy in Love" – samples "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)" by Chi-Lites
- "Naughty Girl" – samples "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer
- "Be With You" – samples "I'd Rather Be With You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band & "Strawberry Letter 23" by Shuggie Otis
- "That's How You Like It" – samples "I Like It" by DeBarge (resung lyrics)
- "Gift From Virgo" – samples "Rainy Day" by Shuggie Otis
- "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" – samples "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince & "Me And My Girlfriend" by 2Pac
- "What's It Gonna Be" – samples "Do It Roger" by Zapp
- B'Day
- "Suga Mama" – samples "Searching for Soul, Pt. 1" by Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers
- "Upgrade U" – samples "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do (And Still Be a Lady)" by Betty Wright
- "Resentment" – samples "Think" (Instrumental) by Curtis Mayfield
- 4
- "Party" – samples "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick[82][83]
- "Countdown" – samples "Uhh Ahh" by Boyz II Men[82][84]
- "Run the World (Girls)" – samples "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer[82][85]
Live songs[edit]
This list includes cover versions performed live by Beyoncé. Only vocal performances and musical elements with substantial use have been included:[78]
- 2007 on The Beyoncé Experience
- "Crazy" – by Gnarls Barkley
- "He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)" – by Jill Scott
- 2009/2010 on I Am... Tour
- "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" – by Jay-Z
- "Let Me Clear My Throat" – by DJ Kool
- "Pass the Peas" – by The J.B.'s
- "Angel" – by Sarah McLachlan
- "You Oughta Know" – by Alanis Morissette
- "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" – by Dawn Penn
- "Shout" – by The Isley Brothers
- 2009 on I Am... Yours
- "I Wanna Be Where You Are" – by Michael Jackson
- "Sweet Love" – by Anita Baker
- "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" – by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills
- 2011 at Glastonbury
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" – by Eurythmics
- "Sex on Fire" – by Kings of Leon
- "The Beautiful Ones" – by Prince
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Wishing on a Star" on Amazon
- ^ Beyoncé Songs List
- ^ Beyoncé Songs List
- ^ Beyoncé Songs List
- ^ Beyoncé Songs List
- ^ Beyonce I’m Alone Now
- ^ Beyonce ‘Next Ex’ (Kick Em Out)
- ^ Beyonce- New Shoes (Exclusive) | My Sandals Maven
- ^ ASCAP ACE – Search Results
- ^ "New Music: RichGirl – 'Fall in Love with RichGirl' [Mixtape]". Rap-Up.com. 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
- ^ B. Scott | The Multimedia Maven|Lovebscott.Com
- ^ New Beyonce Track Leaked: Now I Know (Updated) | Brown Sista Online Magazine
- ^ LOOK AT THE MESS YOU'VE MADE!: Beyonce Bonus Track
- ^ a b Rap-Up.com || New Music: Beyoncé – ‘Black Culture’ + ‘Waiting’
- ^ Beyonce Control:New Beyonce Unreleased Song Track Music
- ^ Rap-Up.com || New Music: Beyoncé – ‘Ice Cream Truck’
- ^ Beyonce Slow Love:New Beyonce Song Track Music
- ^ Beyonce Baby,You're The Only Man:New Music Track Song
- ^ Beyonce: New Unreleased Demo 'Stop Sign' [Audio]|BeyonceFan.com
- ^ New Music: Beyonce- “Body Rock” (Unreleased)
- ^ Beyonce: New Unreleased Demo Track “Blind Trust” [Music]|BeyonceFan.com
- ^ Beyoncé - "Inevitable" (Snippet)
- ^ http://www.musicboxmix.net/2011/12/beyonce-ft-gabe-%E2%80%93-miss-you-remix/
- ^ BMI | Repertoire Search
- ^ BMI | Repertoire Search
- ^ a b Rumor: Beyonce Titles 3rd CD “Virtuoso Intellect” | Brown Sista Online Magazine
- ^ Ne-Yo – Boyz (Beyonce Demo) | Nigerianhiphop.net
- ^ Rap-Up.com || New Music: Babyface – ‘Broken-Hearted Girl’ (Beyoncé Demo)
- ^ YouTube – Broadcast Yourself
- ^ Original Demo Of Beyoncé's 'Halo' By Ryan Tedder Leaked | iMusicDaily.com
- ^ YouTube – BC Jean – If I Were A Boy (Beyonce demo) + download
- ^ YouTube – Ne Yo – Irreplaceable (Beyonce demo)
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- ^ YouTube – Solange – Next Ex
- ^ YouTube – Beyonce "No one else" (official music new song july 2009) + Download
- ^ The-Dream – Nothing But Love (Beyonce Demo)
- ^ YouTube – korin deanna -paralyzed
- ^ YouTube – Johnta Austin Poison Beyonce demo
- ^ YouTube – Solange- Postcard
- ^ YouTube – Cristyle – scared of lonely
- ^ YouTube – brandy slow love
- ^ November 21, 2008 (2008-11-21). "//Beyoncé Wants To 'Smash', Jon McLaughlin Wanted To 'Smack' First// – Neon Limelight – Exclusive Music News, Artist Interviews, Reviews, Photos!". Neonlimelight.com. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
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- ^ YouTube – Johnta Austin – You Are My Rock (Hot Rnb 2010)
- ^ Keith Farley. "Review - Da Real World". Allmusic. Macrovision. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
- ^ John Bush. "Review - Under Construction". Allmusic. Macrovision. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
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- ^ "Revoir un Printemps". Allmusic. Macrovision. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
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- ^ YouTube – Beyonce – Pepsi Commercial (Carmen)
- ^ YouTube – Beyoncé – True Star Commercial (Long Version)
- ^ YouTube – Pepsi Commercial – We Will Rock You (Britney Spears, Pink, Beyonce) – HQ Full Version
- ^ YouTube – Beyonce – Armani Commercial Full
- ^ YouTube – Broadcast Yourself
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External links[edit]
- Beyoncé – official U.S. website