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The discography of British singer-songwriter Billy Bragg includes 13 studio albums (including two with Wilco and one with The Blokes), six live albums, 12 compilation albums, five extended plays, and 20 singles.
[172] [173] Agatha Harkness and Billy Maximoff were among the publication's Top 20 Non-Romantic TV Duos of 2024, with Agatha and Rio Vidal's episode 1 fight scene featured as one of The 20 Sexiest Scenes of the year. [174] [175] Agatha All Along also placed eighth on Screen Rant’s 25 Best TV Shows of 2024 list. [176]
American singer-songwriter Billy Joel has released 13 studio albums, seven live albums, 18 compilation albums, 10 video albums, 82 singles, three promotional singles, and 45 music videos. Throughout his career, he has sold more than 150 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists in history .
The discography of Billy Idol, his solo recordings post-Generation X, consists of seven studio albums, one live album, seven compilation albums, ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales US [1]US Country [2]CAN [3]Billy Currington: Release date: September 30, 2003; Label: Mercury Nashville Formats: CD, digital download
This is the discography of Canadian rock band Billy Talent. Included in this discography are three items that are from when the band was known as Pezz. These items are Demoluca, Dudebox, and Watoosh!. Besides those items, this discography documents every studio album, live album, EP, DVD and single released under the name Billy Talent.
Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush "Campfire Girls" 91 68 — — 1967 "Yo-Yo" 117 28 — Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush "These Are Not My People" 113 — — "The Greatest Love" 117 — — "Hush" 52 45 98 1968 "Storybook Children" 117 — — — 1969 "Cherry Hill Park" 15 8 69 Cherry Hill Park: 1970 "Every Night" 113 — — — 1971 "Tulsa" 86 ...
The Ultimate Collection is a double-disc compilation album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel.It was first released by Sony Music Entertainment Japan in December 2000, and subsequently issued in the most of European and Oceanian countries with slightly different track listings (replacing Japanese top-3 charting hit "The Stranger" with live version of "You're My Home").