Kris Allen discography

American singer Kris Allen has released six studio albums, five EPs, eight singles and five music videos. He self-released an album titled Brand New Shoes in 2007 before rising to prominence in 2009 as the winner of the eighth season of American Idol. His coronation single, "No Boundaries", reached the top 15 on both the American Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100 charts. Allen released his self-titled second album in November 2009, which included the successful lead single, "Live Like We're Dying". The album additionally generated the singles "The Truth" and "Alright with Me" in 2010.

Kris Allen discography
Kris Allen image from June 2010
Kris Allen, June 2010 in Milwaukee, WI
Studio albums6
EPs5
Compilation albums4
Singles8
Music videos5

Allen released "The Vision of Love" in 2012 as the lead single for his third album, Thank You Camellia. The song yielded minimal chart success and Allen ultimately parted ways with RCA Records.[1] He has since released three albums on his independent label imprint DogBear Records: Horizons (2014), Letting You In (2016), and Somethin' About Christmas (2016). A compilation album 10 was released in 2019.[2] Kris released five promotional singles in 2021 and one in 2022 via DogBear Records.

Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[3]
US Indie
[4]
CAN
[5]
Brand New Shoes
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD
Kris Allen 11 50
Thank You Camellia
  • Released: May 22, 2012
  • Label: RCA/19
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
26 93
Horizons
  • Released: August 12, 2014
  • Label: DogBear/+180
  • Formats: CD, digital download
80 10
Letting You In
  • Released: March 18, 2016
  • Label: DogBear
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
17
Somethin' About Christmas[9]
  • Released: November 4, 2016
  • Label: DogBear
  • Formats: CD, digital download
"—" denotes a title that did not chart or has not been released

Compilation albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[3]
US Indie
[4]
Season 8 Favorite Performances[10]
  • Released: June 30, 2009
  • Label: RCA
  • Format: Digital download
50 7
10
  • Released: September 20, 2019
  • Label: DogBear Records
  • Format: CD, Digital download
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Extended plays

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Title Details
The Vision of Love (Remixes)[12]
  • Released: May 28, 2012
  • Label: RCA/19
  • Format: CD, digital download
Thank You Camellia (Fan Edition)[13]
  • Released: May 22, 2012
  • Label: RCA/19
  • Formats: Digital download
Waiting for Christmas[14]
  • Released: December 10, 2012
  • Label: My T Mouse
  • Formats: Digital download
Acoustic Tapes[15][16]
  • Released: April 6, 2016
  • Label: Dogbear Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Letting You In: Acoustic Performances[17]
  • Released: April 7, 2017
  • Label: Dogbear Records
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[18]
US
AC

[19]
US
Adult

[20]
US
Pop

[21]
US
Christ

[22]
CAN
[23]
UK
[24]
NZ
[25]
"No Boundaries" 2009 11 19 13 92 American Idol Season 8[27]
"Live Like We're Dying" 18 8 3 10 21 41 18 Kris Allen
"The Truth" (featuring Pat Monahan) 2010 16
"Alright with Me"
"The Vision of Love" 2012 29 Thank You Camellia
"Prove It to You" (featuring Lenachka) 2014 Horizons
"Waves"[31] 2016 Letting You In
"Love Will Find You"[32]
"—" denotes a title that did not chart or wasn't released to that certain country.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"Baby, It Ain't Christmas Without You"[33] 2014 Non-album single
"When All the Stars Have Died"[34] 2018
"Don't Stop Dancing"[35] 2021
"Hallelujah! For Now"[36]
"Safe Harbor"[37]
"Different Bridges, Same River"[38]
"Hello, Mr. Right Next Door"[39]
"It's You I Like"[40] 2022

Other charted songs

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Year Single Peak chart positions Sales Album Notes
US
[18]
US AC
[19]
US
Pop 100
[41]
CAN
[23]
2009 "Heartless" 16 29 39 Non-album songs
  • American Idol
    live performances
"Ain't No Sunshine" 37 68
"Apologize" 66
"Falling Slowly" 94
"What's Going On" 107
"To Make You Feel My Love" 113
2010 "Let It Be" 63
  • Charity single
2016 "A Little Bit of Christmas"
(Jim Brickman featuring Kris Allen)
26 Comfort & Joy
  • Holiday radio single
"—" denotes a title that did not chart

Music videos

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Year Song Album Director
2009 "Live Like We're Dying" Kris Allen Marco Puig
2010 "The Truth" Aaron Platt
"Alright With Me" Matthew Leonard
2012 "The Vision of Love" Thank You Camellia Lenny Bass
2016 "Waves" Letting You In Matt Delisi[46]

Soundtrack

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Release Date Title Format Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Director(s) Award(s)
April 4, 2014 Valley Inn[47] Feature Film "Love In A Small Town" [48][49] Allen Allen & Mary Steenburgen Kim Swink, Chris Spencer [50] Unknown
April 25, 2015 Fork [51][52] Short Film Fork Theme (Instrumental) Allen Allen David Huffman [53] Fork Awards [54]

Songwriting

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Songs released by others

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Year Title Writer(s) Artist Release
2011 "Before We Come Undone" Allen, Lindy Robbins, Greg Kurstin Lloyd Cele One
"Raise Your Hand" Allen, Kevin Hughes, Andrew Frampton Javier Colon Come Through For You
"Still Got Tonight" Allen, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton Matthew Morrison Matthew Morrison
"Blindfolded" Allen, Toby Gad, Lindy Robbins Heinz Winckler 24/7/365
2012 "If Only I Could Cry" Allen, Daniel Powter, Scott Stevens Daniel Powter Turn on the Lights
2013 "Never in a Million" Allen, Sam Farrar, Tony Lucca Tony Lucca With The Whole World Watching
2016 "Some Days" Allen, Bryan Shackle, Mat Sherman, Francesco Rossini Frank Pole Some Days - Single [55]
"A Little Bit of Christmas" Allen, Jim Brickman Jim Brickman A Little Bit of Christmas - Single [56]
2018 "Never In a Million Years" Allen, Andrew Ripp, Ethan Hulse Andrew Ripp The Heart

Demo recordings

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Title Writer(s) License Registration
"Forget About You" Allen, Steven Lee Olsen, Matt Serletic ole[57]
"I Don't Wanna Know" Allen, Lindy Robbins, Samuel Hollander, David Katz ASCAP,[58] Harry Fox Agency[59]
"I'm Coming Over" Allen, Ashley Glenn Gorley, Miller Crowell Harry Fox Agency,[60] Warner-Chappell
"Love Too Much" Allen, Kevin Rudolf[61]
"Parachute" Allen, Steven Lee Olsen, Matt Serletic ole[57]

Unreleased songs

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Title Writer(s) License Registration
"100 Reasons" Allen, Jamie Hartman, Andy Stochansky BMI,[62] Harry Fox Agency[63]
"Alone with You" Allen, April Geesbreght Harry Fox Agency
"All We Need is This Love" Allen, Ian Kirkpatrick, Tim Pagnotta BMI[64]
"Bad Impressions" Allen, Paige Carly, Andrew Skib BMI
"Beautiful Breakdown" Allen, Jamie Hartman, Andy Stochansky ASCAP,[65] BMI,[66] Harry Fox Agency[67]
"Belle Meade Gal" Allen Harry Fox Agency
"Best Intentions" Allen, David Hodges, Steve Miller BMI,[68] Harry Fox Agency[69]
"Breaking in a Broken Heart" Allen, Josh Kear, Luke Laird Harry Fox Agency[70]
"Burn the Ships Down" Allen, Anna Roberts, Philip Barnes BMI
"Calling Out Your Name" Allen, Timothy Alan Pagnotta, Matt Bair Harry Fox Agency[71]
"Call On Me" Allen, Gabe Dixon BMI
"Catch Me (You Can't Hurt Me)" Allen, Helene Immel Harry Fox Agency
"Cold December" Allen, Sean McConnell BMI
"Concrete" Allen, Adam Hambrick Harry Fox Agency
"Day I Did You Wrong" Allen, Scott Stevens Harry Fox Agency[72]
"Death of Mr. Jones" Allen, Cale Mills, Chris Torres, Jordan Wright BMI
"Don't Count on Us" Allen, Blair Daly BMI
"Don't Mess Around On Me" Allen, Cale Mills, Chris Torres, Jordan Wright BMI
"Every Mistake" Allen, Mike Krompass, Shelly Peiken BMI[73]
"Falling from the Sky" Allen, Adam Hambrick Harry Fox Agency
"Everything about You" Allen, Rusty Varenkamp ASCAP[74]
"Feeling This Way" Allen, Bryan Shackle, Mat Sherman Warner-Chappell
"For Better Or Worse" Allen, Ryan Petersen, Nolan Sipe ASCAP,[75] BMI,[76] Harry Fox Agency[77]
"For Granted" Allen, Brian Howes, Toby Gad ASCAP,[78] Harry Fox Agency[79]
"From the Wreckage" Allen, Warren Huart, Tebey[80] BMI
"Get It Got It Good" Allen, Nathan Barlowe, Brian Shackle BMI
"Gold" Allen, Andrew M. Dorff, Benjamin Curtis Caver Harry Fox Agency
"Good Hold of My Heart" Allen, Tobias Karlsson ASCAP,[81] Harry Fox Agency[82]
"Hate That You Love Me This Much" Allen, Catt Gravitt, Tom Shapiro Harry Fox Agency[83]
"Headed Toward the Sunrise" Allen, David Hodges, Steve Miller BMI,[84] Harry Fox Agency[85]
"Heavy Halo" Allen, Emily Wright, Joe Ginsberg BMG
"I'm Really Cool" Allen
"I Forgot Your Number" Allen, Adam Hambrick Harry Fox Agency
"I Just Want You" Allen, Fransisca Hall, Dave Bassett ASCAP[86]
"I Provide" Allen, Toby Gad, David Quinories ASCAP,[87] Harry Fox Agency[88]
"I See Stars" Allen, Isaac Hasson, John Philip Clark Jr. BMG Publishing, BMI[89]
"I Won't Be Home" Allen, Curt Schneider Harry Fox Agency[90]
"If I Had My Way" Allen, Andrew DeRoberts, Adam Hambrick Harry Fox Agency
"If These Walls Could Speak" Allen, Lindy Robbins, Toby Gad ASCAP,[91] Harry Fox Agency[92]
"If Only I Could Lie" Allen, Scott Stevens Harry Fox Agency[93]
"Keep On Calling" Allen, Emily Wright, James McCormick BMG
"Keep the Light On" Allen, Michael James Ryan Busbee, Jon Green BMI[94]
"Ladadade" Allen, Emily Wright, Joe Ginsberg BMG
"Lost Without You" Allen, Daniel Dodd Wilson, Gary Michael Louris ASCAP,[95] Harry Fox Agency[96]
"Love in a Small Town" Allen, Mary Steenburgen Harry Fox Agency[48][49]
"No" Allen, Toby Gad, Brian Howes ASCAP,[97] BMG,[98] BMI,[99] Harry Fox Agency[100]
"Not Too Late to Run" Allen, David Hodges, Steve McMorran BMI,[101] Harry Fox Agency[102]
"Oblivion" Allen, Josh Crosby, Catt Gravitt Harry Fox Agency[103]
"Peace and Happiness" Allen Harry Fox Agency
"Polygraphy" Allen, Adam Hambrick, Kelly Archer Harry Fox Agency[104]
"Ready or Not" Allen, Jason Castro, Jon McLaughlin Harry Fox Agency[105]
"Record High Love" Allen, Jaren Johnston Harry Fox Agency[106]
"Released" Allen, Lindy Robbins, Toby Gad ASCAP,[107] Harry Fox Agency[108]
"Right to be Loved" Allen, April Geesbreght, KS Rhoads Harry Fox Agency
"Shooting Stars" Allen, Cindy Morgan, Micah Kuiper SESAC
"Should I" Allen, Ryan Petersen, Nolan Sipe BMI
"Should've Kept It to Myself" Allen, Francis "Eg" White ASCAP,[109] Harry Fox Agency[110]
"Slow It Down" Allen, Andrew DeRoberts, Jesse Jones, Maile Misajon Harry Fox Agency[111]
"Some Days" Allen, Bryan Shackle, Matthew Sherman ASCAP
"Some Kind of Perfect" Allen, Rune Westberg Harry Fox Agency[112]
"Something to Fight For" Allen, Phillip LaRue BMI, Harry Fox Agency
"Somewhere I've Never Been" Allen, David Ryan Harris, Maureen McDonald ASCAP,[113] BMI[114]
"That's Me Without You" Allen, David Barnes BMG
"To Build a Tomb" Allen, Owen Wilson, Andrew Richards Harry Fox Agency
"Tongue Tied" Allen, Cary Barlowe, Savannah Keyes, Hillary Lindsey, Gordon Sampson, Troy Verges BMG Publishing
"Touch" Allen, Daniel Dodd Wilson, Gary Michael Louris ASCAP,[115] Harry Fox Agency[116]
"Unique" Allen, Jason Reeves, Rune Westberg ASCAP,[117] Harry Fox Agency[118]
"Unperfect" Allen, Jaren Johnston, Zac Maloy ASCAP,[119] Harry Fox Agency[120]
"Venice" Allen BMI
"We Are" Allen, Michael James Ryan Busbee, Jon Green BMI[121]
"We Still Got Tonight" Allen, Andrew Frampton, Steve Kipner Warner-Chappell
"When All the Stars Have Died" Allen, Gabe Dixon BMI
"Who Was I" Allen, Bobby Hamrick, Stephen Wilson BMG
"Will You be My Moonlight" Allen, Steenburgen Harry Fox Agency,[122] ASCAP

Songs in other media

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Year Title Type Song
2010 American Idol TV series episode: "Atlanta Auditions" "Before We Come Undone"[123]
The Sims 3 Video game trailer for E3 2010 "Live Like We're Dying"
The Hills TV series episode 4: "This Is Goodbye"
Dancing with the Stars TV series episode: "Week Four, Dances" "Live Like We're Dying"[124]
Ford Motor Company TV ad "Written All Over My Face", "Alright With Me"[125]
The Vampire Diaries TV series episode 5: "Kill or Be Killed" "I Need to Know" [126]
The Hills TV series episode 4: "This Is Goodbye" "Live Like We're Dying"
So You Think You Can Dance TV series episode: "Las Vegas week" "Alright With Me"[127]
2012 TV series episode 5: "Las Vegas Callbacks" "Out Alive"
Rachael Ray (TV series) TV series Season 7, episode 1 "The Vision of Love" [128]
Glee (TV series) TV series Season 2, episode 22: "New York" "Still Got Tonight" (Composer)[129]
2014 Arrow (TV series) TV series Season 3, episode 5: "The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak" [130] "Lost"[131]
The Vampire Diaries (TV series) TV series Season 6, episode 9: "I Alone" "Lost"[132]

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