Brandon Heath discographyBrandon Heath opens for Third Day on their Revelation Tour
Studio albums 8 EPs 5 Compilation albums 1 Singles 25 Music videos 9
The discography of contemporary Christian musician Brandon Heath consists of seven studio albums , three extended plays (EPs), two independent albums (IAs), nine music videos and eighteen singles . After making a demo CD, Heath gained fame in the Christian music industry when he independently released his debut album titled Early Stuff in 2004.[ 1] On the same year he released his second album Soldier which was produced by Chris Davis.[ 1] In 2005 another independent album was releases titled Don't Get Comfortable The EP .
In 2006 he released his first studio album titled Don't Get Comfortable following his three singles "Our God Reigns" which placed at No. 13 on US Christian , "I'm Not Who I Was " which became top No. 1 in three weeks and "Don't Get Comfortable" placed at No. 11 in US Christian Hit Billboard .
Heath's second studio album "What If We " released in 2008 and reached the top three in the Top US Christian Album and top seventy three in Billboard 200 . The lead single "Give Me Your Eyes " became his second highest-peaking single on the US Christian which is reached in No. 1. In 2009 he released a second single on the same album titled "Wait and See" reached No. 4 in US and Canada. It followed the new single "Follow You" featuring Leeland reached No. 7. In 2010 he released his third and final single from the album What If We titled "Love Never Fails" peaking a position at No. 18 in US Christian Songs and Hot Canadian Contemporary Song.
Heath third studio album "Leaving Eden " was released on January 18, 2011. The first single "Your Love" was released in 2010 reached at No. 1 in six weeks[ 2] on the US Christian which became his third highest-peaking single after the released of his "Give Me Your Eyes " and "I'm Not Who I Was". The second single "Leaving Eden" released on June 19, 2011.
Heath's fourth studio album, Blue Mountain , was released on October 9, 2012.[citation needed ] It follows the first single from the album "Jesus in Disguise " together with the lyrics video on YouTube then later the music video.[citation needed ] The single reached at No. 9 on Hot Christian Songs and No. 5 on the Billboard Christian songs chart.[ 3]
In July 2022, Heath achieved his fourth number one single, "See Me Through It" on both the Christian Airplay and Christian Adult Contemporary Airplay charts.[ 4] [ 5] It is his first number one in twelve years. The single is from his eighth album Enough Already .
Albums
Independent albums
2001 Brandon Heath independent album
2003: Early Stuff
2004: Soldier
Studio albums
Compilation albums
No Brandon Heath standard compilation albums have yet been released, only one box set as listed in the Box set section.
Box sets
Guest appearances
Extended plays
Singles
Videos
Music videos
Year
Title
Director(s)
2008
"I'm Not Who I Was "
W. Ashley Maddox
2009
"Give Me Your Eyes"
W. Ashley Maddox
2009
"Follow You "(with Leeland )
2010
"Wait and See"
W. Ashley Maddox
2011
"The Light In Me"
W. Ashley Maddox
2012
"Jesus in Disguise "
2013
"Love Does"
Jack Froster
2014
"Paul Brown Petty"
2016
"Only Just Met You"
Jason Koenig
2022
"Anywhere But Here"
2022
"That's Enough"
Max Hsu with Elliot Eicheldinger and Nathan Schneider
Lyric videos
Year
Title
Director(s)
2014
"Jesus, Son of God"
"The Day After Thanksgiving"
"No Turning Back"
2015
"Behold Our God"
2016
"Only Just Met You"
2017
"Whole Heart"
2018
"Faith Hope Love Repeat"
2020
"Faces on a Train"
2021
"Human Nature"
2022
"See Me Though It"
Other appearances
Compilation albums (various artists)
Soundtracks (various artists)
References
^ a b Steve Leggett. "Brandon Heath Biography" . Allmusic . Retrieved September 22, 2008 .
^ "Information Not Found" . Billboard.com. Retrieved November 14, 2011 .
^ "Jesus in Disguise - Brandon Heath" . Billboard. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ a b "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Christian Airplay" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ a b "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Christian AC Songs" . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved December 26, 2021 .
^ "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Billboard 200" . Billboard . Retrieved January 25, 2011 .
^ a b "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Christian Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved January 25, 2011 .
^ "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Heatseekers Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved January 25, 2011 .
^ "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History - Independent Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved January 27, 2011 .
^ "Jesusfreakhideout.com Music News, September 2013: COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS 'IN THE ROUND' TOUR FEATURING TRIPLE HEADLINERS BEBO NORMAN, ANDREW PETERSON & SARA GROVES" . Retrieved October 11, 2014 .
^ "No Turning Back by Brandon Heath" . iTunes . February 6, 2015.
^ "Faith Hope Love Repeat by Brandon Heath" . October 20, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2021 – via music.apple.com.
^ "What We Know About Brandon Heath's New Album "Enough Already" " . March 5, 2022. Retrieved March 26, 2022 .
^ "The Brandon Heath Collection" . theP.com . Provident Distribution. Archived from the original on November 10, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018 .
^ "Brandon on his new acoustic EP" . YouTube. April 24, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2013 .
^ "Baby Boy EP" . NewReleaseToday. Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
^ "Artist Discography - Brandon Heath" . JesusFeakHideout.com . Retrieved January 22, 2022 .
^ Clarks, Jessie. "Brandon Heath Releases Holiday Album 'We Need Emmanuel' " . TheChristianBeat. Retrieved January 22, 2022 .
^ a b "Gold & Platinum" . Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Retrieved August 19, 2018 .
^ "Brandon Heath – Chart history (Bubbling Under Hot 100)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ "Brandon Heath Album & Song Chart History (Christian Songs)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
^ "Worth Holding Onto (by Mark Wagner feat. Brandon Heath)" . Retrieved January 4, 2020 .
^ "Courageous)" . iTunes. December 2, 2011.
^ "October Baby" . iTunes. April 3, 2012.
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