Brian McKnight discography
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The following is Brian McKnight's discography.
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[edit] Albums
[edit] Mercury releases
- Released: November 1992
- Tracks: # "Yours"
- "The Way Love Goes"
- "Goodbye My Love"
- "Love Me, Hold Me"
- "After the Love"
- "One Last Cry"
- "Never Felt This Way"
- "I Couldn't Say"
- "Stay the Night"
- "Is the Feeling Gone"
- "I Can't Go for That"
- "Oh Lord"
- "My Prayer"
- "On The Floor"
- "Your Love Is Ooh"
- "Up Around My Way"
- "Anyway"
- "Still In Love"
- "Every Beat Of My Heart"
- "I Remember You"
- "Must Be Love"
- "Crazy Love"
- "Marilie"
- "Kiss Your Love Goodbye"
- "You"
- "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
- "Niko's Lullaby"
- Released: September 23, 1997
- Certification: 2x Platinum[1]
- Tracks: #"Anytime"
- "Anytime"
- "Could"
- "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)"
- "Show Me The Way Back To Your Heart"
- "Every Time We Say Goodbye"
- "You Got The Bomb"
- "Hold Me"
- "The Only One For Me"
- "Til I Get Over You"
- "I Belong To You"
- "Jam Knock"
- "When The Chariot Comes"
[edit] Motown releases
- Released: October 20, 1998
- Tracks: # "Hail Mary"
- "Bethlehem Tonight"
- "Let it Snow"
- "Silent Night (Interlude)"
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
- "It's All About Love"
- "Christmas Time is Here"
- "The First Noel"
- "(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays"
- "Don't Let Me Go"
- "Christmas Eve With You"
- Released: September 21, 1999
- Sales: 2.3 million[2]
- Certification: 2x Platinum[1]
- Tracks: # "Last Dance"
- "Stay"
- "Played Yourself"
- "Back at One"
- "Stay or Let It Go"
- "6, 8, 12"
- "You Could Be the One"
- "Shall We Begin"
- "Gothic Interlude"
- "Can You Read My Mind"
- "Lonely"
- "Cherish"
- "Home"
- Released: September 3, 2001
- Tracks: # "Prelude"
- "When You Wanna Come"
- "What's It Gonna Be"
- "My Kinda Girl"
- "Love Of My Life"
- "Whatever You Want"
- "Everything"
- "Get Over You"
- "Superhero"
- "Still"
- "Don't Know Where To Start"
- "Biggest Part Of Me"
- "When Will I See You Again"
- "Groovin' Tonight"
- "Been So Long"
- "Try Our Love Again"
- "Someday Someway Somehow"
- "Backseat (Gettin' Down)"
- "Where Do We Go From Here"
- "Sorry Song (Tagalog) " (Philippine release.)
- "U Turn"
- "If It Was Cool"
- "Shoulda Woulda Coulda"
- Released: February 8, 2005
- Tracks: # "Stay With Him (Intro)"
- "What We Do Here"
- "Everytime You Go Away"
- "Grown Man Business"
- "Everything I Do"
- "Here With You"
- "All Over Now"
- "She"
- "Stay"
- "Come Back To Me"
- "Watcha Gonna Do?"
- "Your Song"
- "Me & You"
[edit] Warner Bros. Records releases
- Released: December 5, 2006
- Tracks: # "Used To Be My Girl"
- "Comfortable"
- "Find Myself In You
- "What's My Name"
- "Unhappy Without You"
- "A Little Too Late"
- "Holdin' On (Missin' U)"
- "Shoulda Been Lovin' You"
- "Again"
- "More and More"
- "Can't Leave You Alone"
- "I Do"
- "The Rest of My Life"
- "Red, White, And Blue" with Rascal Flatts
- "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
- 2006: "Find Myself In You" (R&B #27)
- 2006: "Used To Be My Girl"
[edit] References
- ^ a b News July 25, 2004. XS4ALL Internet B.V.. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.
- ^ News September 9, 2001. XS4ALL Internet B.V.. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.

