Brian McKnight discography

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The following is Brian McKnight's discography.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Mercury releases

Brian McKnight

  • Released: November 1992
  • Tracks: # "Yours"
  1. "The Way Love Goes"
  2. "Goodbye My Love"
  3. "Love Me, Hold Me"
  4. "After the Love"
  5. "One Last Cry"
  6. "Never Felt This Way"
  7. "I Couldn't Say"
  8. "Stay the Night"
  9. "Is the Feeling Gone"
  10. "I Can't Go for That"
  11. "Oh Lord"
  12. "My Prayer"

I Remember You

  1. "On The Floor"
  2. "Your Love Is Ooh"
  3. "Up Around My Way"
  4. "Anyway"
  5. "Still In Love"
  6. "Every Beat Of My Heart"
  7. "I Remember You"
  8. "Must Be Love"
  9. "Crazy Love"
  10. "Marilie"
  11. "Kiss Your Love Goodbye"
  12. "You"
  13. "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
  14. "Niko's Lullaby"

Anytime

  1. "Anytime"
  2. "Could"
  3. "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)"
  4. "Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart"
  5. "Every Time We Say Goodbye"
  6. "You Got The Bomb"
  7. "Hold Me"
  8. "The Only One For Me"
  9. "Til I Get Over You"
  10. "I Belong To You"
  11. "Jam Knock"
  12. "When The Chariot Comes"

[edit] Motown releases

Bethlehem

  1. "Bethlehem Tonight"
  2. "Let it Snow"
  3. "Silent Night (Interlude)"
  4. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
  5. "It's All About Love"
  6. "Christmas Time is Here"
  7. "The First Noel"
  8. "(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays"
  9. "Don't Let Me Go"
  10. "Christmas Eve With You"

Back at One

  1. "Stay"
  2. "Played Yourself"
  3. "Back at One"
  4. "Stay or Let It Go"
  5. "6, 8, 12"
  6. "You Could Be the One"
  7. "Shall We Begin"
  8. "Gothic Interlude"
  9. "Can You Read My Mind"
  10. "Lonely"
  11. "Cherish"
  12. "Home"

Superhero

  1. "When You Wanna Come"
  2. "What's It Gonna Be"
  3. "My Kinda Girl"
  4. "Love Of My Life"
  5. "Whatever You Want"
  6. "Everything"
  7. "Get Over You"
  8. "Superhero"
  9. "Still"
  10. "Don't Know Where To Start"
  11. "Biggest Part Of Me"
  12. "When Will I See You Again"
  13. "Groovin' Tonight"

U-Turn

  1. "Been So Long"
  2. "Try Our Love Again"
  3. "Someday Someway Somehow"
  4. "Backseat (Gettin' Down)"
  5. "Where Do We Go From Here"
  6. "Sorry Song (Tagalog) " (Philippine release.)
  7. "U Turn"
  8. "If It Was Cool"
  9. "Shoulda Woulda Coulda"

Gemini

  1. "What We Do Here"
  2. "Everytime You Go Away"
  3. "Grown Man Business"
  4. "Everything I Do"
  5. "Here With You"
  6. "All Over Now"
  7. "She"
  8. "Stay"
  9. "Come Back To Me"
  10. "Watcha Gonna Do?"
  11. "Your Song"
  12. "Me & You"

[edit] Warner Bros. Records releases

Ten

  1. "Comfortable"
  2. "Find Myself In You
  3. "What's My Name"
  4. "Unhappy Without You"
  5. "A Little Too Late"
  6. "Holdin' On (Missin' U)"
  7. "Shoulda Been Lovin' You"
  8. "Again"
  9. "More and More"
  10. "Can't Leave You Alone"
  11. "I Do"
  12. "The Rest of My Life"
  13. "Red, White, And Blue" with Rascal Flatts
  14. "Don't Take Your Love Away"

[edit] Singles

Mercury releases
  • 1992: "The Way Love Goes" (R&B #11)
  • 1992: "Goodbye My Love" (R&B #46)
  • 1993: "One Last Cry" (US #13, R&B #8)
  • 1993: "After the Love" (R&B #39)
  • 1993: "Love Is" (Performed by Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight) (US #3, R&B #55)
  • 1995: "Crazy Love" (US #45, R&B #10)
  • 1995: "On the Down Low" (US #73, R&B #12)
  • 1995: "Still in Love" (R&B #24)
  • 1997: "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" (US #17, R&B #4)
  • 1998: "Anytime"
  • 1998: "Hold Me" (US #35)
  • 1998: "The Only One for Me"
Motown releases
  • 1999: "Back at One" (US #2, R&B #7)
  • 2000: "6, 8, 12" (R&B #48)
  • 2000: "Stay or Let It Go" (US #76, R&B #26)
  • 2000: "Win" (R&B #51)
  • 2001: "Love of My Life" (US #51, R&B #11)
  • 2001: "Still"
  • 2002: "What's It Gonna Be" (US #91, R&B #48)
  • 2003: "Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda" (R&B #35)
  • 2005: "What We Do Here" (R&B #35)
  • 2005: "Everytime You Go Away" (R&B #36)
Warner Bros. Records releases

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b News July 25, 2004. XS4ALL Internet B.V.. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.
  2. ^ News September 9, 2001. XS4ALL Internet B.V.. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.