Jack White discography White performing live in 2012
Studio albums 5 Live albums 6 Compilation albums 1 Singles 20
American singer Jack White has released six studio albums, six live albums, one compilation album, and 20 singles. Prior to releasing solo records, White recorded albums with several bands, including the White Stripes , the Raconteurs , and the Dead Weather . Throughout his career, he has also produced the works of many other artists and made guest appearances on albums.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Other charted songs
Production history
White has been the main or sole producer on all of his own work, as well as that of other bands, particularly those on his Third Man Records label. This is a list of his production credits of notable acts outside of his solo career.
Singles
Albums and EPs
Soundtrack appearances
Album appearances
Hentch-Forth.Five by The Hentchmen (1998) – Vocals, bass and guitar[ 45]
Fire by Electric Six (2003) – Vocals on "Danger! High Voltage " (credited as "John S. O'Leary")
Here Comes the Fuzz by Mark Ronson (2003) – Guitar and co-writer on "Here Comes the Fuzz"
If We Can't Trust The Doctors by Blanche (2004) – Guitar on "Who's to Say"[ 46]
Van Lear Rose by Loretta Lynn (2004) – Electric and acoustic guitar, organ, piano, percussion, backing vocals, duet vocals on "Portland, Oregon" and co-writer on "Little Red Shoes"
Guero by Beck (2005) – Bass and co-writer on "Go It Alone"
The Ghost Who Walks by Karen Elson (2010) – Drums and producer
Rome by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi (2011) – Vocals and co-writer on "The Rose with the Broken Neck", "Two Against One" and "The World"[ 47]
The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams by various artists (2011) – Vocals and producer on "You Know That I Know"
AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered by various artists (2011) – Vocals, guitar, and producer on "Love Is Blindness "
Rave On Buddy Holly by various artists (2011) – Drums and producer on "Crying, Waiting, Hoping " by Karen Elson
The Party Ain't Over by Wanda Jackson (2011)– Guitar, bass, tambourine and producer
Hubcap Music by Seasick Steve (2013) – Guitar on "The Way I Do"
Bathtub Love Killings by Olivia Jean (2014) – Guitar, theremin , percussion and producer
Song Reader by various artists (2014) – Vocals, acoustic and electric guitar and producer on "I'm Down" by himself
Lemonade by Beyoncé (2016) – Duet vocals, bass and producer on "Don't Hurt Yourself"
We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service by A Tribe Called Quest (2016) – Vocals and acoustic guitar on "Solid Wall of Sound", guitar on "Ego" and "The Donald"
Igor by Tyler, The Creator (2019) – Guitar on "Are We Still Friends?"
Notes
^ "Love Interruption" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[ 19]
^ "Love Interruption" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 20 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[ 4]
^ "Love Interruption" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 34 on the Wallonie Ultratip chart.[ 16]
^ "Sixteen Saltines" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[ 4]
^ "Sixteen Saltines" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 27 on the Wallonie Ultratip chart.[ 16]
^ "Freedom at 21" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 27 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[ 4]
^ "Freedom at 21" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[ 20]
^ "I'm Shakin'" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Triple A Airplay chart.[ 21]
^ "I'm Shakin'" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[ 22]
^ "High Ball Stepper" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 57 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[ 4]
^ "Lazaretto" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[ 19]
^ "Lazaretto" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[ 4]
^ "Would You Fight for My Love?" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 38 on the Alternative Airplay chart.[ 24]
^ "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number two on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[ 26]
^ "Connected by Love" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flemish Ultratip Bubbling Under chart.[ 4]
^ "Connected by Love" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[ 28]
^ "Over and Over and Over" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Singles chart, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flemish Ultratip Bubbling Under chart.[ 4]
^ "Love Is Selfish" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 45 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart.[ 31]
^ "What's the Trick?" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 13 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart.[ 31]
^ "A Tip from You to Me" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 31 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart.[ 31]
^ "That's How I'm Feeling" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number one on the Alternative Airplay chart.[ 35]
References
^ a b c d Peak chart positions in the United States:
^ a b "Discography Jack White" . Hung Medien. Retrieved July 17, 2012 .
^ a b "Discographie Jack White" . austriancharts.at . Hung Medien. Retrieved September 28, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Discografie Jack White" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved September 22, 2024 .
^ a b c d Peak chart positions in Canada:
^ a b c d "Discographie Jack White" . LesCharts online (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved July 17, 2012 .
^ a b c "Discographie Jack White" . GfK Entertainment. Retrieved April 28, 2022 .
^ a b "Discografie Jack White" . Dutch Charts online (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved July 17, 2012 .
^ a b c "Discography Jack White" . Swiss Charts online . Hung Medien. Retrieved July 17, 2012 .
^ a b c d Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom:
^ "RIAA – Gold & Platinum Searchable Database" . Recording Industry Association of America . Archived from the original on March 31, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2013 .
^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations" . ARIA . Archived from the original on February 5, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2014 .
^ a b Certification Awards Search Archived 2012-11-13 at the Wayback Machine British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
^ a b "Gold Platinum Database: Jack White" . Music Canada . Archived from the original on July 26, 2014. Retrieved August 1, 2014 .
^ a b c "Jack White – Chart History: Hot Rock & Alternative Songs" . Billboard . Retrieved March 2, 2022 .
^ a b c "Discografie Jack White" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved September 23, 2022 .
^ "Jack White Chart History: Japan Hot 100" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2021 .
^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2021 Singles" (PDF) . Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved September 23, 2022 .
^ a b "Jack White Chart History: Bubbling Under Hot 100" . Billboard . Retrieved December 13, 2020 .
^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 - 15 July 2012 - 21 July 2012" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved January 23, 2023 .
^ "Jack White Chart History: Triple A Airplay" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2021 .
^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 - 06 January 2013 - 12 January 2013" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved January 18, 2023 .
^ " 'Lazaretto' Premiere: Hear Jack White's Driving Blues 'Just One Drink' " . Rolling Stone . 16 May 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2021 .
^ "Jack White Chart History: Alternative Airplay" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2021 .
^ "See Jack White Sing 'You Are the Sunshine of My Life' With the Muppets" . Rolling Stone . March 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2021 .
^ "Jack White Chart History: Hot Singles Sales" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2021 .[dead link ]
^ "Connected by Love - Single" . iTunes US . 10 January 2018. Retrieved April 16, 2018 .
^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 - 19 January 2018 - 25 January 2018" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved April 27, 2022 .
^ "Listen to Jack White's New Song "Taking Me Back" " . Pitchfork US . 18 October 2021. Retrieved October 18, 2021 .
^ Blistein, Jon (January 14, 2022). "Jack White Wanders Around a Purgatorial American Legion in 'Love Is Selfish' Video" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved January 15, 2022 .
^ a b c "Jack White Chart History: Rock & Alternative Airplay" . Billboard . Retrieved April 27, 2022 .
^ "Jack White Shares "Hi-De-Ho" Featuring Q-Tip From Fear of the Dawn | Jack White" . Retrieved 2022-04-09 .
^ "Jack White Brings Back Rap Rock with "What's the Trick?" " . Exclaim! . Retrieved 2022-04-09 .
^ "Alternative Future Releases" . All Access Music Group . Archived from the original on September 29, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
^ "Jack White Chart History: Alternative Airplay" . Billboard . Retrieved November 10, 2024 .
^ "Jack White Drops New Single "You Got Me Searching" " . Consequence of Sound . November 15, 2024. Retrieved November 17, 2024 .
^ "CHART WATCH #366 - auspOp" . auspOp. Retrieved April 28, 2022 .
^ a b "Jack White Chart History: Mexico Ingles Airplay" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2021 .
^ "Official Scottish Singles Chart Top 100 - 29 April 2016 - 05 May 2016" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved November 3, 2021 .
^ "Veckolista Heatseeker, vecka 18, 2016 - Sverigetopplistan" . Sverigetopplistan . Retrieved September 4, 2022 .
^ "Vinsældalisti Rásar 2 - RÚV" . RÚV (in Icelandic). Archived from the original on September 16, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2023 .
^ Ferreiro, Laura (August 4, 2009). "Jack White to release solo single" . NME . Retrieved August 22, 2018 .
^ Hay, Carla (April 27, 2002), "White Stripes' Garage Rock Goes Pop" . Billboard . 114 (17):80
^ "Wanda Jackson: Her Party Ain't Over, NPR" . NPR . January 25, 2011. Retrieved October 31, 2011 .
^ McNamee, Paul (July 3, 2007). "The Hentchmen with Jack White, Hentch-Forth.Five" . NME . Retrieved November 4, 2023 .
^ Clarke, Betty (March 19, 2004). "Blanche, If We Can't Trust The Doctors" . The Guardian . Retrieved November 4, 2023 .
^ Praxis Media. "Radio1 Rodos Greece ::: UK Forthcoming Singles ::: Charts, DJ Promos, Dance, Lyrics, Free Mp3 Samples Downloads" . Radio1.gr . Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2011 .
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