Kenny Chesney discography

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Kenny Chesney discography
Releases
Studio albums 11
Live albums 1
Compilation albums 2
Singles 40
Other charted songs 16
No.1 Single 17

The following is a complete discography of albums and singles released by country music artist Kenny Chesney.

Contents

[edit] Albums


Year Album Chart Positions[1] Certifications Label
US Country US US Heat CAN Country World RIAA[2] CRIA
1994 In My Wildest Dreams 37 Capricorn
1995 All I Need to Know 39 9 Gold BNA
1996 Me and You 9 78 1 Platinum
1997 I Will Stand 10 95 Platinum
1999 Everywhere We Go 5 51 5 2× Multi-Platinum Gold
2000 Greatest Hits 1 13 15 4× Multi-Platinum Gold
2002 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems 1 1 4× Multi-Platinum
2003 All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan 4 42 Gold
2004 When the Sun Goes Down 1 1 1 4× Multi-Platinum
2005 Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair) 1 1 2 Platinum
The Road and the Radio 1 1 1 3× Multi-Platinum
2006 Live: Live Those Songs Again 1 4 9 Gold
2007 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates 1 3 1 3 Platinum
2008 Super Hits 68

[edit] Singles

Year Song Chart Positions[3] RIAA[4] Album
US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 US Digital CAN Hot 100 CAN Country
1994 "Whatever It Takes" 59 32 In My Wildest Dreams
"The Tin Man"[A] 70
1995 "Fall in Love" 6 6 All I Need to Know
"All I Need to Know" 8 8
1996 "Grandpa Told Me So" 23 17
"Back in My Arms Again" 41 30 Me and You
"Me and You" 2 112 8
1997 "When I Close My Eyes"[B] 2 4
"She's Got It All" 1 110 1 I Will Stand
1998 "A Chance" 11 17
"That's Why I'm Here"[B] 2 79 9
"I Will Stand" 27 33
1999 "How Forever Feels" 1 27 1 Everywhere We Go
"You Had Me from Hello" 1 34 1
"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" 11 66 20 Gold
2000 "What I Need to Do" 8 56 13
"I Lost It" 3 34 Greatest Hits
2001 "Don't Happen Twice" 1 26
"The Tin Man" (re-release)[A] 19 107
2002 "Young" 2 35 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"The Good Stuff" 1 22
2003 "A Lot of Things Different" 6 55
"Big Star" 2 28
"No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" 2 28
"There Goes My Life" 1 29 Gold When the Sun Goes Down
2004 "When the Sun Goes Down"
(with Uncle Kracker)
1 26 Gold
"Hey Good Lookin'"
(with Jimmy Buffett, Clint Black, Alan
Jackson
, Toby Keith and George Strait)
8 63 Licence To Chill
(Jimmy Buffett album)
"I Go Back" 2 32 1 Gold When the Sun Goes Down
"The Woman with You" 2 33 2
2005 "Anything But Mine" 1 48 2 Gold
"Keg in the Closet" 6 64 5
"Who You'd Be Today" 2 37 61 39 1 Gold The Road and the Radio
"Living in Fast Forward" 1 48 1
2006 "Summertime" 1 34 51 36 1 Gold
"You Save Me" 3 47 75 59 3
2007 "Beer In Mexico" 1 61 1
"Never Wanted Nothing More" 1 22 34 18 49 1 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
"Don't Blink" 1 29 47 26 45 1
"Shiftwork" (with George Strait)[C] 2 47 61 2
2008 "Better as a Memory" [E] 4 51 100 62 2

[edit] Other charted songs

These songs charted from unsolicited airplay on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Year Song US Country Album
1998 "Touchdown Tennessee" 64 limited-edition single
1999 "Team of Destiny" 72 original A-side of "How Forever Feels"
2000 "Away in a Manger " 67 A Country Christmas 1999
"Baptism" (with Randy Travis) 75 Everywhere We Go / Greatest Hits
2002 "Live Those Songs" 60 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
2003 "All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan" 30 All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
"Jingle Bells" 49
"Silver Bells" 54
"Silent Night" (with the Grisgby Twins) 57
"Thank God for Kids" 60
2005 "Guitars and Tiki Bars" 53 Be as You Are: Songs From an Old Blue Chair
"The Road and the Radio" 59 The Road and the Radio
2007 "Flip Flop Summer" 49 The Road and the Radio (Target edition)
"Shiftwork" (with George Strait)[C] 42 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
"Wild Ride" (with Joe Walsh) 56
2008 "Every Other Weekend" (with Reba McEntire)[D] 57 Reba: Duets (Reba McEntire album)
Notes
  • A^ "The Tin Man" was originally released in 1994 from In My Wildest Dreams. The original recording was later included on his All I Need To Know album. In 2001, the song was newly recorded for his Greatest Hits compilation; this re-recording was released in 2001.
  • B^ Reached #1 on U.S. Radio & Records (now Mediabase 24/7) country singles charts.
  • C^ "Shiftwork" originally charted as an album cut before it was released to radio; Strait's name was removed from the song upon its official release, but was readded in February 2008.
  • D^ The album version of "Every Other Weekend", which features Kenny Chesney, originally charted in early 2008 from unsolicited airplay. In February 2008, a single version of the song was released with Skip Ewing as a duet partner. Billboard credited the song to "Reba McEntire with Skip Ewing or Kenny Chesney" for one week; currently, it is credited to Reba only.
  • E^ Current single.

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