David Cassidy discography

The discography of David Cassidy, an American pop artist, consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, six compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, and twenty-four singles. David Cassidy started recording albums in 1970. His career is most notable for his solo music and his recordings with the Partridge Family.

Albums

Studio and live albums

Year Title Label Charts[1]
1972CherishBell RecordsUS #15, UK #2, Norway #6. Released in Germany as I Am A Clown.

US: Gold

1972Rock Me BabyBell RecordsUS #41, UK #2, Germany #9.
1973Dreams are Nuthin' More than WishesBell RecordsUK #1, Australia #10.
1974Cassidy Live!Bell RecordsUK #9; recorded live in Great Britain (May 1974)
1975The Higher They ClimbRCA RecordsUK #22
1976Home Is Where the Heart IsRCA Records
1976Getting It in the StreetRCA RecordsGermany and Japan only. Held back in US till 1979.
1985RomanceArista RecordsUK #20, Germany #22, Australia #50.
1986His Greatest Hits - LiveStarblend RecordsRecorded live at The Royal Albert Hall, London (October 1985).
1990David CassidyEnigma RecordsUS #136
1991Best of David CassidyCurb RecordsJapan only. Despite the title, not a compilation but unreleased recordings from 1979.
1992Didn't You Used to Be?Scotti Brothers Records
1998Old Trick New DogSlamajama Records
2008Live in ConcertWarner

Compilations

Year Title Label Charts[1]
1974Greatest HitsBell Records
1975David Cassidy ForeverBell Records
1977Bravo präsentiert David CassidyAristaGermany only.
1998David Cassidy's Partridge Family FavoritesSlamajama RecordsCombination of David Cassidy songs and Partridge Family songs
1996When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll StarRazor & TieCollection of RCA songs (1975-1976).
2001Then and NowUniversal MusicUS #147, UK #5, Australia #46; re-recordings of songs.
2003A Touch of BlueUniversal MusicUK #61; bonus album of re-recordings of songs.
2006Could It Be Forever - The Greatest HitsSony BMGUK #52; including hits by The Partridge Family
2007David Cassidy Part II - The Remix180 MusicDance remixes of songs.
  • "Greatest Hits" featured the new song "If I Didn't Care", the single from this album.

Musical soundtracks

Year Title Label Charts
1995Blood BrothersRelativity RecordsWith Shaun Cassidy
1997EFXMGM Grand Hotel Inc.
  • The 1995 CD "Tube Tunes Volume 2" features Cassidy singing "Hard Times (Hard Crimes)", the theme song from his 1978 TV series "David Cassidy - Man Undercover".

Singles

  • 1971: "Cherish" (US #9, #1 [AC]; AU #1, NZ #5)/ All I Wanna Do (Is Touch You) (B-side non-LP) (US: Gold)
  • 1972: "Could It Be Forever" (US #37, #13 [AC]; UK #2, IRE #3, AU #11)/ Blind Hope
  • 1972: "How Can I Be Sure" (US #25, #3 [AC]; UK #1, IRE #1, AU #16, DE #33)/ Ricky's Tune
  • 1972: "Rock Me Baby" (US #38, UK #11, IRE #13, AU #15, DE #9)/ Two Time Loser
  • 1973: "I Am a Clown" / "Some Kind of A Summer" (UK #3, AU #32, DE #12)
  • 1973: "Daydream" / Can't Go Home Again" (AU #98)
  • 1973: "Daydreamer" / "The Puppy Song" (UK #1, IRE #3, GR #27, AU #10, ZA #1)
  • 1974: "If I Didn't Care" (UK #9, DE #43, AU #20) / "Frozen Noses" (A-side from "Greatest Hits"; B-side non-LP)
  • 1974: "Please Please Me" (UK #16, AU #43)/ "CC Rider Blues/Jenny Jenny"
  • 1975: "I Write the Songs" / "Get It Up for Love" (UK #11, IRE #13, AUS #85, ZA #7)
  • 1975: "Darlin'" (w/Bruce Johnston) (UK #16, IRE #20, GR #38, ZA #1)/ "This Could Be The Night"
  • 1976: "Tomorrow" / "Half Past Our Bedtime" (ZA #10)
  • 1976: "Breakin' Down Again" / "On Fire"
  • 1976: "Gettin' It in the Streets" / "I'll Have To Go Away" (GR #10; USA #95)
  • 1977: "Saying Goodbye Ain't Easy (We'll Have to Go Away)" / "Rosa's Cantina"
  • 1979: "Hurt So Bad" / "Once A Fool" (both from the Curb album Best of David Cassidy)
  • 1985: "The Last Kiss" (UK #6, IRE #9, DE #10, AU #60)
  • 1985: "Romance (Let Your Heart Go)" (UK #54, DE #41)
  • 1985: "Someone"
  • 1985: "She Knows All About Boys / Tenderly" (Pan European #1)
  • 1986: "Live EP"
  • 1990: "Lyin' to Myself" (US #27, #25 [AC])
  • 1992: "For All the Lonely"
  • 1998: "I Think I Love You" (new version)
  • 1998: "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross" (US #21 [AC])
  • 2011: "UFO (You Fine One)"[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 97. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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