American singer Harry Connick Jr. has released 26 albums, including 21 albums on Sony, three albums on the Marsalis Music label, and one each on Adco Productions and on Papa's-June Music.
Harry Connick Jr. discography | |
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Studio albums | 26 |
Video albums | 8 |
His best-selling album to date (August 2009) in the United States is his 1993 multi-platinum Christmas album When My Heart Finds Christmas, which is also one of the best-selling Christmas albums of the Nielsen SoundScan era in the United States. His highest-charting album to date is Only You, which reached #5 in the US and #6 in the UK.
Connick has had the most No. 1 albums (11) on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[1] He has sold over 15 million albums in the US (16 million certified).[2]
Albums
editU.S. certification information is from RIAA,[3] Canadian certification information from CRIA,[4] Australian certification information from ARIA,[5] French certification information from SNEP, U.S. chart positions are from Allmusic and Billboard.[6]
Vocal albums
editYear | Album | Chart positions | Certifications | Note | Label | ||
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US | US Jazz | AUS [7][8] | |||||
1988 | 20 | 133 | 6 | Sony | |||
1990 | We Are in Love | 22 | 1 | 120 | Grammy win[9] | ||
1991 | Blue Light, Red Light | 17 | 1 | 10 | Grammy nomination[9] | ||
1992 | 25 | 19 | 1 | 23 | |||
1993 | When My Heart Finds Christmas | 13 | |||||
1994 | She | 16 | 3 | ||||
1996 | Star Turtle | 38 | 16 | ||||
1997 | To See You | 53 | 1 | ||||
1999 | Come by Me | 36 | 1 | 25 | Grammy nomination[9] | ||
2001 | 30 | 94 | 3 | ||||
Songs I Heard | 88 | 2 | Grammy win[9] | ||||
2003 | Harry for the Holidays | 12 | 1 | ||||
2004 | Only You | 5 | 1 | 34 | Grammy nomination[9] | ||
2007 | Oh, My NOLA | 11 | 1 | ||||
2008 | What a Night! A Christmas Album | 20 | 1 | ||||
2009 | Your Songs | 8 | 1 | 9 | Grammy nomination[9] | ||
2013 | Smokey Mary | 3 | |||||
Every Man Should Know | 33 | 1 | |||||
2015 | That Would Be Me | 47 | |||||
2019 | True Love: A Celebration of Cole Porter | 77 [10] |
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2021 | Alone With My Faith | Grammy nomination[9] | Verve Records |
Instrumental albums
editYear | Album | Chart positions | Certifications | Note | Label | |
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US | US Jazz | |||||
1977 | Dixieland Plus | Alco Productions | ||||
1979 (1992) |
Pure Dixieland Eleven |
14 | Sony | |||
1987 | Harry Connick Jr. | |||||
1990 | Lofty's Roach Souffle | 94 | 4 | Grammy nomination (song)[9] | ||
2003 | Other Hours: Connick on Piano, Volume 1 | 2 | Marsalis Music | |||
2005 | Occasion: Connick on Piano, Volume 2 | 5 | ||||
2007 | Chanson du Vieux Carré : Connick on Piano, Volume 3 | 3 | Grammy nomination (song)[9] | |||
2011 | Music from the Happy Elf: Connick on Piano, Volume 4 |
Live albums
editYear | Album | Chart positions | Certifications | Note | Label | |
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US | US Jazz | |||||
2011 | In Concert on Broadway | 76 | 1 | Sony |
Soundtracks and cast albums
editYear | Album | Chart positions | Certifications | Note | Label | |
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US | US Jazz | |||||
1989 | When Harry Met Sally... | 42 | 1 | Grammy win[9] | Sony | |
2002 | Thou Shalt Not | Tony nomination | Papa's-June Music | |||
2006 | Harry on Broadway, Act I | 97 | Grammy nomination[9] Double disc, includes the cast album for The Pajama Game |
Sony |
Soundtrack appearances
edit- 1991 The Godfather Part III / Carmine Coppola – #12 "Promise Me You'll Remember"
- 1993 Sleepless in Seattle / Various Artists – #8 "A Wink and a Smile"
- 1994 The Mask / Various Artists – #5 "(I Could Only) Whisper Your Name"
- 1996 One Fine Day / Various Artists – #11 "This Guy's in Love with You"
- 1998 Kissing a Fool / Various Artists – "Learn to Love" and "We Are in Love" (appears in the movie, not on the soundtrack)
- 2001 South Pacific / Various Artists – #9 "Younger than Springtime", #14 "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" and #17 "My Girl Back Home"
Compilations
editYear | Album | Chart positions | Certifications | Note | Label | ||
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US | US Jazz | AUS [7] | |||||
1991 | It Had to Be You | 4 | Australian compilation | Sony | |||
1992 | Swing Time | Japanese compilation, includes "Let Me Love You, It's OK" | |||||
1993 | Forever for Now | 96 | European/Australian compilation | ||||
1993 | France, I Wish You Love |
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French compilation, includes "I Wish You Love" |
Various appearances
editThese tracks are not found on any of Connick's own albums.
- 1989 Jubilation / Various Artists – #7 "You Go to My Head"
- 1990 A Jazzy Wonderland / Various Artists – #1 "This Christmas"
- 1990 Making Every Moment Count / Peter Allen – #3 "When I Get My Name in Lights"
- 1991 Simply Mad About the Mouse / Various Artists – #6 "The Bare Necessities"
- 1998 New Orleans... My Home Town / Harry Connick Sr. – #2 "Rocky Mountain Moon"
- 1999 And So This Is Christmas / Various Artists – "Silver Bells"
- 1999 My Jelly Lord: Standard Time Vol. Six / Wynton Marsalis – #12 "Billy Goat Stomp"
- 2002 The Season for Romance / Lee Ann Womack & Harry Connick Jr. (duet) – "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
- 2002 A Jazz Celebration / The Marsalis Family – #10 "Saint James Infirmary"
- 2003 Romare Bearden Revealed / Branford Marsalis Quartet – #9 "Carolina Shout"
- 2007 Marsalis Music Honors Series: Bob French / Bob French – Sitting in on piano
- 2008 Wonder in the World / Kelli O'Hara - arranged and orchestrated by Connick, three tracks written by Connick, plays piano on 12 of the 14 tracks, and sings a duet with O'Hara.
- 2010 Music Redeems / The Marsalis Family – #7 "Sweet Georgia Brown"
DVDs
editYear | Album | Certifications | Note | Label |
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1990 | Singin' and Swingin' | VHS | Sony | |
1990 | Swingin' Out Live | VHS | ||
1993 | The New York Big Band Concert | VHS, DVD: 1999 | ||
1994 | The Harry Connick Jr. Christmas Special | VHS | ||
2003 | Harry for the Holidays | DVD | ||
2004 | Only You: In Concert | Emmy win. DVD | ||
2005 | A Duo Occasion | DVD | Marsalis Music | |
2011 | In Concert on Broadway | DVD | Sony |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Chart Beat[dead link ], Billboard.com, April 9, 2009
- ^ Grein, Paul (December 27, 2012). "Week Ending Dec. 23, 2012. Albums: Swift Is First Since The Beatles". Yahoo Chart Watch. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r RIAA - Gold & Platinum, Recording Industry Association of America
- ^ a b c d e f g h "CRIA Searchable database - Gold and Platinum". CRIA. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
- ^ a b c d e "ARIA Searchable database - Gold and Platinum". ARIA. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
- ^ Billboard.biz - Music Business - Billboard Charts - Album Sales - Concert Tours
- ^ a b c d e f Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 122.
- ^ "Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing March 9, 1992". Bubbling Down Under. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Nominations and Wins". Grammy. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- ^ @billboardcharts (November 4, 2019). "Debuts on this week's #Billboard200 (2/4)" (Tweet). Retrieved November 5, 2019 – via Twitter.