Kelly Clarkson discography

American singer Kelly Clarkson has released eight studio albums, six extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 45 singles (including five as a featured artist). In 2002, she won the inaugural season of the television competition American Idol and was immediately signed to a recording deal with 19 Recordings, S Records, and RCA Records.[upper-alpha 1] She made her chart debut in September 2002 with the double A-side single "Before Your Love"/"A Moment Like This", latter of which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart[upper-alpha 2] and eventually became the year's best-selling single in the United States.[5] Her debut album, Thankful, was released in April 2003 and entered the U.S. Billboard 200 chart at number one.[6][7] Thankful produced the hit lead single "Miss Independent" and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[8]

Kelly Clarkson discography
Clarkson performing at the 2018 DoD Warrior Games
Studio albums8
Compilation albums1
EPs6
Singles45
Remix albums1
Promotional singles17
Other appearances27

Released in 2004, Clarkson's second studio album Breakaway expanded her audience to international markets and currently remains as her most successful album to date with sales of 12 million copies worldwide.[9] Aided by the commercial successes of its worldwide hit singles "Since U Been Gone", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", "Because of You", "Walk Away", and "Breakaway", Breakaway topped the Irish Albums Chart and the Dutch Album Top 100 chart and became the world's seventh best-selling album of 2005, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[10] Clarkson released her third studio album My December in 2007 amidst a highly-publicized dispute with music mogul Clive Davis.[11] Though its commercial performance paled in comparison to its predecessor's,[12] it spawned the hit single "Never Again" and was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA.[13] In 2009, she released her fourth studio album All I Ever Wanted, which became her second number one entry on Billboard 200 chart.[12] Its lead single "My Life Would Suck Without You" currently maintains the record of the biggest jump to number one in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[14] and was followed by the hit singles "I Do Not Hook Up" and "Already Gone".[15]

In 2011, Clarkson released her fifth studio album Stronger, accompanied by the hit singles "Mr. Know It All" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)".[15] Stronger was certified platinum by the RIAA, fueled by the success of "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", which currently stands as her most successful single with number one peak positions on sixteen Billboard charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[15][16] In 2012, Clarkson commemorated her tenth career anniversary with her first greatest hits compilation, Greatest Hits – Chapter One.[17] Accompanied by its hit lead single "Catch My Breath", Chapter One was certified gold by the RIAA.[8] Released in 2013, her sixth studio album and first Christmas record Wrapped in Red became that year's best-selling holiday album in the United States.[18] Its lead single "Underneath the Tree" recurrently charts as a popular Christmas hit song every holiday season since its release.[19]

Clarkson completed her recording contract with 19 and RCA with the release of her seventh studio album Piece by Piece in 2015.[20] Certified gold by the RIAA, it became her third number one album on Billboard 200 chart and produced the hit singles "Heartbeat Song" and "Piece by Piece", the latter of which celebrated her milestone 100th number one listing on the Billboard charts.[21][22] A year later, she signed a long-term recording contract with Atlantic Records. Her first record on the label and her eighth studio album Meaning of Life was released in 2017 and produced the hit single "Love So Soft".[23] According to Billboard and Warner Music Group, Clarkson has sold over 65 million records worldwide as of 2020.[upper-alpha 3] In her native United States, she has sold over 50 million records,[upper-alpha 4] has drawn over 61 billion in cumulative radio audience and has consolidated over 2.8 billion on-demand streams.[24]

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[28]
AUS
[29]
AUT
[30]
CAN
[31]
GER
[32]
IRL
[33]
NLD
[34]
NZ
[35]
SWI
[36]
UK
[37]
Thankful 1335468341
Breakaway
  • Released: November 30, 2004
  • Label: RCA, 19, S
  • Format: Cassette, CD, CD+DVD, LP, digital download
3236411523
My December
  • Released: June 22, 2007
  • Label: RCA, 19, S
    (#88697-06900-2)
  • Format: Cassette, CD, digital download
2482527852
All I Ever Wanted
  • Released: March 6, 2009
  • Label: RCA, 19, S
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
1242446673
Stronger
  • Released: October 21, 2011
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: CD, digital download
23204148166125
Wrapped in Red
  • Released: October 25, 2013
  • Label: RCA
  • Format: CD, LP, CD+DVD, digital download
329564719765
Piece by Piece
  • Released: February 27, 2015
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: CD, LP, box set, digital download
152743081812296
Meaning of Life
  • Released: October 27, 2017
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
26274321835211911
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[28]
AUS
[29]
CAN
[31]
IRL
[33]
NZ
[35]
SWI
[36]
UK
[37]
Greatest Hits – Chapter One
  • Released: November 16, 2012
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
11201521159218

Remix albums

List of remix albums with relevant details
Title EP details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[28]
Piece by Piece Remixed
  • Released: March 4, 2016
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: Digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of extended plays with relevant details
Title EP details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[28]
Rolling Stone Original[50]
  • Released: January 1, 2005
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: Digital download
Nissan Live Sets At Yahoo! Music[51]
  • Released: July 17, 2007
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: Digital download
The Smoakstack Sessions[52]
  • Released: October 24, 2011
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: CD
iTunes Session
  • Released: December 23, 2011
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: Digital download
85
The Smoakstack Sessions Vol. 2[53]
  • Released: November 19, 2012
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Format: CD, streaming
Kelly Clarkson Live[54]
  • Released: December 9, 2016
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[55]
AUS
[56]
AUT
[30]
CAN
[57]
GER
[32]
IRL
[33]
NLD
[58]
NZ
[35]
SWI
[36]
UK
[59]
"Before Your Love" 2002 [upper-alpha 2] non-album single
"A Moment Like This" 1[upper-alpha 2][upper-alpha 5]
"Miss Independent" 2003 933952119446 Thankful
"Low" 5811235[upper-alpha 6]
"The Trouble with Love Is" [upper-alpha 7]1125423262 Thankful and Love Actually
"Breakaway" 2004 61081213129121422 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement and Breakaway
"Since U Been Gone" 23326441175 Breakaway
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" 2005 669416477209
"Because of You" 74324511917
"Walk Away" 2006 12272973010195821
"Never Again" 2007 8536819112320279 My December
"Because of You"
(with Reba McEntire)
5036 Reba: Duets
"Sober" [upper-alpha 8] My December
"One Minute" 36
"Don't Waste Your Time" 93
"My Life Would Suck Without You" 2009 15616431151 All I Ever Wanted
"I Do Not Hook Up" 20968135530193136
"Already Gone" 1312371523[upper-alpha 9]231566
"All I Ever Wanted" 2010 96
"Cry"
"Don't You Wanna Stay"
(with Jason Aldean)
3135
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[8]
My Kinda Party
"Mr. Know It All" 2011 10126111814[upper-alpha 10]8224 Stronger
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" 93 iTunes Session
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" 2012 11863274[upper-alpha 11]4188
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[8]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[60]
  • BPI: Platinum[40]
  • IFPI AUT: Gold[43]
  • MC: Platinum[41]
  • RMNZ: Platinum[62]
Stronger
"Dark Side" 4256268242[upper-alpha 12]40
"Catch My Breath" 194067228988[upper-alpha 13]51 Greatest Hits – Chapter One
"Don't Rush"
(featuring Vince Gill)
8753
"People Like Us" 2013 65462825188
"Tie It Up" [upper-alpha 14]79 non-album single
"Underneath the Tree" 315421282237192121 Wrapped in Red
"Wrapped in Red" 2014
"Heartbeat Song" 2015 21298231623[upper-alpha 15]21247 Piece by Piece
"Invincible" 141
"Piece by Piece" 82417[upper-alpha 16]27
"Love So Soft" 2017 478873[upper-alpha 17]81 Meaning of Life
"Christmas Eve" 7264 non-album single
"I Don't Think About You" 2018 [upper-alpha 18] Meaning of Life
"Heat"
"Broken & Beautiful" 2019 [upper-alpha 19][upper-alpha 20][upper-alpha 21][upper-alpha 22] UglyDolls
"I Dare You" 2020 [upper-alpha 23][upper-alpha 24][upper-alpha 25] non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year charted and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
IRL
[33]
NLD
[58]
UK
[59]
"PrizeFighter"
(Trisha Yearwood featuring Kelly Clarkson)
2014 PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit
"Second Hand Heart"
(Ben Haenow featuring Kelly Clarkson)
2015 56[upper-alpha 26]21 Ben Haenow
"This Is for My Girls"[66]
(as part of Artists for Let Girls Learn)
2016 non-album single
"Softly and Tenderly"[67]
(Reba McEntire featuring Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood)
Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
"I Dream in Southern"[68]
(Kaleb Lee featuring Kelly Clarkson)
2019 non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year charted, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[55]
CAN
[57]
UK
[59]
"Go"[69] 2006 non-album singles
"Up to the Mountain"
(featuring Jeff Beck)
2007 56
"Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)" 2012
"White Christmas"[70] 2013 Wrapped in Red
"Run Run Run"[71]
(featuring John Legend)
2015 Piece by Piece
"Take You High"[72]
"Someone"[73]
"River Rose's Magical Lullaby" 2016 non-album single
"It's Quiet Uptown" [upper-alpha 27] The Hamilton Mixtape
"Move You" 2017 [upper-alpha 28][upper-alpha 29] Meaning of Life
"Meaning of Life"
"I've Loved You Since Forever"[74]
(Hoda Kotb + Kelly Clarkson)
2018 [upper-alpha 30] non-album single
"Don't Dream It's Over"[75]
(with Brynn Cartelli)
The Complete Season 14 Collection
"Keeping Score"[76]
(Dan + Shay featuring Kelly Clarkson)
[upper-alpha 31][upper-alpha 32] Dan + Shay
"Never Enough"[78] [upper-alpha 33]59 The Greatest Showman: Reimagined
"Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain"[79]
(with Chevel Shepherd)
[upper-alpha 34] The Complete Season 15 Collection
"Wintersong"[80]
(with Jake Hoot)
2019 [upper-alpha 35][upper-alpha 36] The Complete Season 17 Collection
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year charted and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[55]
CAN
[57]
NZ
[63]
UK
[59]
"If I Can't Have You" 2009 [upper-alpha 37] All I Ever Wanted
"Beautiful Disaster" 2011 124 Thankful
"Silent Night"
(featuring Reba and Trisha Yearwood)
2013 [upper-alpha 38] Wrapped in Red
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
(John Legend featuring Kelly Clarkson)
2019 [upper-alpha 39] A Legendary Christmas
"Just Sing"
(as part of Trolls World Tour cast)
2020 [upper-alpha 40] Trolls World Tour: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of non-single appearances, showing year released, other performing artists and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Respect" 2002 N/A American Idol: Greatest Moments[81]
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"
"Oh, Holy Night" 2003 American Idol: Great Holiday Classics[82]
"My Grown Up Christmas List"
"Timeless" Justin Guarini Justin Guarini[83]
"Trying to Help You Out" 2010 Ashley Arrison Hearts on Parade[84]
"There's a New Kid in Town" 2012 Blake Shelton Cheers, It's Christmas[85]
"Foolish Games" 2013 Jewel Greatest Hits[86]
"Little Green Apples" Robbie Williams Swings Both Ways[87]
"In the Basement" 2014 Martina McBride Everlasting[88]
"Pray for Peace" 2015 Reba McEntire Love Somebody[89]
"All I Ask of You" Josh Groban Stages[90]
"Love Goes On" 2017 Aloe Blacc The Shack: Music from and Inspired by the Original Motion Picture[91]
"Oh Holy Night" (Home Holiday Version) N/A Home for the Holidays[92]
"Christmas is a Feeling" Ben Schwartz
Home cast
"Grown-Up Christmas List" 2018 Pentatonix Christmas Is Here![93]
"Couldn't Be Better" (Pop version) 2019 N/A UglyDolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[94]
"Today's the Day"
"Couldn't Be Better" (Movie version) UglyDolls cast
"Today's the (Perfect) Day"
"All Dolled Up" Janelle Monáe
"Unbreakable"
"Workin' on Whiskey" Trisha Yearwood Every Girl[95]
"Tell Me Something I Don't Know"
"Born to Die" 2020 N/A Trolls World Tour: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[96]
"Just Sing (Trolls World Tour)" Trolls World Tour cast

See also

  • Kelly Clarkson videography

References

Notes

  1. Prior to the selection of the first American Idol winner in 2002, Clarkson signed a recording contract with 19 Recordings, which will reserve the phonographic rights to the master recordings commissioned throughout the indenture. 19 then entered into a "master agreement" with Simon Cowell's S Records (trading as Ronagold Limited) to appoint its affiliate RCA Records the exclusive license to distribute these recordings. A amendment in 2005 extended S to participate as 19's partner for five years, after which the license were directly given to RCA for the rest of the deal's duration.[1][2][3]
  2. Following a revision of its methodology of gauging the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1999, sales of singles with more than one current song will be given to the track which currently receives the most radio airplay. In the case of "Before Your Love"/"A Moment Like This", the latter received the most radio airplay detection and was credited on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, though "Before Your Love" was also deemed eligible to enter independently had it gained enough radio audience at the time.[4]
  3. Clarkson has sold over 25 million albums and 40 million singles worldwide, according press releases issued by Warner Music Group and Billboard.[24][25]
  4. According to data compiled by Nielsen Music, Clarkson has sold over 18.6 million equivalent album units in the United States, including 14.6 million in traditional album sales[26] and 35 million digital tracks.[27]
  5. "A Moment Like This" peaked at number 56 on the Official UK Singles Downloads Chart, which is a component chart of the Official UK Singles Chart.[59]
  6. "Low" and "The Trouble with Love Is" charted simultaneously at the Official UK Singles Chart as a double-A side single..[59]
  7. "The Trouble with Love Is" peaked at number one on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100.[61]
  8. "Sober" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100.[61]
  9. "Already Gone" peaked at number eight on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  10. "Mr. Know It All" peaked at number nine on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  11. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" peaked at number nine on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  12. "Dark Side" peaked at number 19 on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart[58]
  13. "Catch My Breath" peaked at number 20 on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart[58]
  14. "Tie It Up" peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100.[61]
  15. "Heartbeat Song" peaked at number three on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  16. "Piece by Piece" (Idol version) peaked at number 17 on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  17. "Love So Soft" at number three on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart, which ranks the top 10 songs that have not yet entered the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart.[63]
  18. "I Don't Think About You" peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  19. "Broken & Beautiful" peaked at number six on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100.[61]
  20. "Broken & Beautiful" peaked at number 48 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart, which is a component chart of the ARIA Singles Chart.[56]
  21. "Broken & Beautiful" peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.[65]
  22. "Broken & Beautiful" peaked at number 35 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart, which ranks the fastest-moving tracks in New Zealand.[63]
  23. "I Dare You" peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  24. "I Dare You" peaked at number 38 on the NZ Hot 40 Singles Chart, which ranks the fastest-moving tracks in New Zealand.[63]
  25. "I Dare You" peaked at number 47 on the Official UK Singles Downloads Chart, which is a component chart of the Official UK Singles Chart.[59]
  26. "Second Hand Heart" peaked at number four on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade, which ranks the top 30 songs that have not yet entered the main Dutch Top 40 chart.[58]
  27. "It's Quiet Uptown" peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100.[61]
  28. "Move You" peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  29. "Move You" peaked at number 181 on the Official UK Singles Downloads Chart, which is a component chart of the Official UK Singles Chart.[59]
  30. "I've Loved You Since Forever" peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  31. "Keeping Score" peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  32. "Keeping Score" peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.[65]
  33. "Never Enough" peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  34. "Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain" peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  35. "Wintersong" peaked at number five on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]
  36. "Wintersong" peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.[65]
  37. "If I Can't Have You" peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which ranks the top 25 songs that have not yet entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[61]
  38. "Silent Night" peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.[65]
  39. "Baby, It's Cold Outside" peaked at number 22 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart, which ranks the fastest-moving tracks in New Zealand.[63]
  40. "Just Sing" peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart, which is a component chart of the Billboard Hot 100.[64]

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