Haley Reinhart discography

Haley Reinhart

American singer and songwriter Haley Reinhart has released 3 studio albums, 1 extended play, 9 singles (including 3 promotional singles), and has made 15 appearances as featured or guest vocalist, most notably for her role as a recurring performer with the jazz collective Postmodern Jukebox.

Reinhart's debut studio album, Listen Up! was released on May 22, 2012, following the release of the lead single "Free". The album debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and has sold 77,000 units as of 2016. After being dropped by her label, Interscope at the end of 2012, Reinhart independently released the single "Show Me Your Moves" in 2014, with the help of crowdfunding website Indiegogo.

Her second studio album, Better followed in 2016, being released on April 29. It was funded with the help of ole Management Company, and red dot, who served as the publishers for this independent album release. The album debut at number 22 on the Independent Albums chart, selling approximately 7,500 units in its first two weeks of release. Better spawned the lead single, "Better", as well as Reinhart's most successful single release to date, a cover of the Elvis classic "Can't Help Falling in Love" which served as the first promotional single for the album. The single rose in popularity after being used in an Extra gum commercial that became a viral sensation online. The single has since peaked at number 16 on the US AC chart, selling approximately 200,000 units as of May 2016, and having been streamed more than 32,000,000 times on Spotify, making it her most streamed single through the streaming service. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 17, 2017.[1]

Reinhart's third studio album, What's That Sound?, was released September 22, 2017 through Concord Records.[2] The lead single "Baby It's You" was released June 16, 2017,[3] followed by "For What It's Worth" on August 11, 2017[4] and "Let's Start" on September 19, 2017.[5] "The Letter" was also released on July 13, 2017 as a promotional single.[6]

Reinhart has also seen success on the Jazz Digital charts with her releases as part of Postmodern Jukebox. 6 of the 8 singles released with the band have charted in the top 20, including her most successful single, a remake of Radiohead's "Creep", which peaked at number 1 on the chart dated May 25, 2015, and has appeared on the chart for 58 consecutive weeks.

Reinhart was a featured collaborator on Irvin Mayfield and Kermit Ruffins's album A Beautiful World, released October 13, 2017. She sings on the track "Don't Worry, Be Happy" alongside Jason Marsalis, Cyril Neville, and Glen David Andrews, and the title track "Beautiful World [for Imani]". She also provides uncredited vocals on the song "Mystic", and backing vocals throughout the album.[7][8]

As a songwriter, Reinhart has written songs that have appeared on albums by Christina Grimmie, Martina Stoessel, and Jennie Lena.

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US
[9]
US Indie
[10]
US Album Sales
[11]
CAN
[12]
Listen Up! 17 52
  • US: 77,000[13]
    (as of 2016)
Better
  • Release date: April 29, 2016[14]
  • Publisher: ole, red dot
  • Format: CD, digital download
22
What's That Sound? 67
"—" denotes an album which failed to chart or was not released to that format.

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US
[16]
CAN
[17]
American Idol Season 10 Highlights: Haley Reinhart
  • Release date: June 28, 2011
  • Label: 19, Interscope
  • Format: CD, digital download
37 75

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Sales Album
US Bub.
[19]
US Adult
[20]
US Digital
[21]
2012 "Free" 4 26 55 Listen Up!
2014 "Show Me Your Moves" Non-album single
2016 "Better" Better
2017 "Baby It's You" What's That Sound?
"For What It's Worth"
"Let's Start"
2018 "Last Kiss Goodbye"[23] TBA
"Don't Know How to Love You"[24] TBA
"—" denotes a recording which failed to chart or was not released to that format.

Promotional singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US Bub.
[19]
US AC
[25]
[26]
US Adult
[20]
US Digital
[21]
US Holiday
[27]
2011 "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
with Casey Abrams
20 27 30 Non-album single
2015 "Can't Help Falling in Love" 16 31 48 Better
2017 "The Letter" What's That Sound?
"—" denotes a recording which failed to chart or was not released to that format.

Guest appearances

Year Title Other artist(s) Peak chart positions Album
Jazz Digital
[31]
2012 "Hit the Road Jack" Casey Abrams Casey Abrams
2014 "Leading to One" Adreian & Mark Duet (Adreian Davis) Adreian & Mark Duet (Adreian Davis)
2015 "Habits" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 12 Selfies on Kodachrome
"All About That Bass"
(not credited)
Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox Emoji Antique
"Creep" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 1
"Lovefool" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 11 Swipe Right for Vintage
"Oops!... I Did It Again" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 11
"Seven Nation Army" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 5
"Santa, I Just Want You" A2 Holiday-o-Rama, Vol. 1 (Christmas Collection)
"Mad World"
with Puddles Pity Party
Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox Top Hat on Fleek
2016 "Never Knew What Love Can Do" Casey Abrams & the Gingerbread Band Tales From the Gingerbread House
"Black Hole Sun" Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox 3 Squad Goals
2017 "Don't Worry, Be Happy" Irvin Mayfield and Kermit Ruffins
(with Jason Marsalis, Cyril Neville, and Glen David Andrews)
A Beautiful World
"Mystic" Irvin Mayfield and Kermit Ruffins
"Beautiful World [for Imani]" Irvin Mayfield and Kermit Ruffins
"—" denotes a recording which failed to chart or was not released to that format.

Songwriting credits

List of songs written for other artists
Artist Album Song Co-written with Ref
Christina Grimmie With Love (2013) "Get Yourself Together" MoZella and Rune Westberg [32]
Martina Stoessel Tini (2016) "All You Gotta Do" Justin Johnson, Candy Shields, and James Wong [33]
"Sólo Dime Tu"
Jennie Lena Acoustic Sessions (2016) "Let Yourself Be Beautiful" Brian Kennedy and Bobby Hamrick [34][35]

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