Jeanne Pruett discographyJeanne Pruett, 1973
Studio albums 6 Live albums 1 Compilation albums 3 Singles 37 Other appearances 2
The discography of American country artist Jeanne Pruett consists of six studio albums , one live album , three compilation albums and 37 singles . While working for a publishing company, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records in 1963.[ 1] She released several singles that did not become successful.[ 2] In 1969, she signed with Decca Records . Her first charting single was 1971's "Hold to My Unchanging Love".[ 1] This was followed by "Love Me", which became a top 40 hit and prompted the release of her debut studio album .[ 2] In 1973, Pruett released the single "Satin Sheets ", which became her biggest hit.[ 1] The song spent several weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and crossed over to number 28 on the Hot 100 .[ 3] [ 4] Its corresponding album of the same name also topped the Billboard Country Albums chart in July 1973.[ 5]
Pruett followed the song's success with "I'm Your Woman ", which also became a top ten hit on the country songs chart.[ 1] Her self-titled third studio album was released in June 1974 and peaked at number 19 on the country albums chart.[ 6] The album also included the single, "You Don't Need to Move a Mountain ", a top 20 hit on the country chart in 1974.[ 2] Pruett issued her fourth studio album, Honey on His Hands , in 1975, which reached the top 50 of the country albums survey.[ 7] It spawned four singles, three of which became top 30 hits on the country chart. Its highest charting hit was "Welcome to the Sunshine (Sweet Baby Jane)" (1974).[ 8]
Pruett recorded a series of singles that became minor hits during the rest of the 1970s. In 1977, she had one top forty hit with "I'm Living a Lie" on MCA.[ 2] [ 1] In late 1977, she briefly moved to Mercury Records . Then, Pruett achieved success with the independent IBC label when three singles became top ten hits on the Billboard country chart: "Back to Back " (1979), "Temporarily Yours " (1980) and "It's Too Late " (1980).[ 2] They were released on her 1979 studio album, Encore! , which reached number 18 on the country albums chart.[ 9] Pruett continued recording sporadically throughout the 1980s. Her 1987 single "Rented Room" became her final to reach the Billboard country chart.[ 2]
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Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Other album appearances
References
^ a b c d e Huey, Steve. "Jeanne Pruett: Biography & History" . Allmusic . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ a b c d e f Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 . Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2 .
^ " "Satin Sheets" chart history (Country Songs)" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ " "Satin Sheets" chart history (Hot 100)" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Satin Sheets [album] chart history" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Jeanne Pruett [album] chart history" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Honey on His Hands chart history" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ " "Welcome to the Sunshine" chart history" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Encore! chart history" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Jeanne Pruett chart history: Billboard 200" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Jeanne Pruett chart history: Country Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ Pruett, Jeanne (1982). "Audiograph Alive (LP Information)". Audiograph . AA-6005.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (November 1975). "Welcome to the Sunshine (LP Information)". MCA Records . MCF-2768.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (1982). "Star Studded Nights (LP Information)". Audiograph . AG-7771.
^ "Satin Sheets: Greatest Hits : Jeanne Pruett: Songs, Reviews, Credits" . Allmusic . Retrieved 17 January 2021 .
^ "Jeanne Pruett chart history: Hot 100" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Jeanne Pruett chart history: Country Songs" . Billboard . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ David Kent (1993). Australian Charts Book 1970—1992 . Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN 978-0-646-11917-5 .
^ "Search results for "Jeannie Pruett" under RPM Top Singles" . RPM . Retrieved September 9, 2011 .
^ "Search results for "Jeanne Pruett" under RPM Country Singles" . RPM . Retrieved September 9, 2011 .
^ "Search results for "Jeannie Pruett" under RPM Adult Contemporary singles" . RPM . Retrieved September 9, 2011 .
^ Pruett, Jeanne (March 1963). " "Another Heart to Break"/"Just a Little After Heartaches" (7" vinyl single)". RCA Victor . 47-8157.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (August 1963). " "The Things I Don't Know"/"Little Black Book" (7" vinyl single)". RCA Victor . 47-8232.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (January 1964). " "As a Matter of Fact"/"Sing Me a Song I Can Cry By" (7" vinyl single)". RCA Victor . 47-8297.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (September 1968). " "One Day Ahead of My Tears"/"One Woman Man" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records . 32383.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (January 1969). " "Make Me Feel Like a Woman Again"/"Don't Hold Your Breath" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records . 32435.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (January 1970). " "At the Sight of You"/"It Ain't Fair That It Ain't Right" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records . 32613.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (June 1970). " "King Size Bed"/"One Day Ahead of My Tears" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records . 32703.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (February 1976). " "Sweet Sorrow"/"Driftin' Too Far Apart" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records . MCA-40527.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (May 1976). " "I'm Not Girl Enough to Hold You"/"It Don't Hurt to Ask" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records . MCA-40569.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (June 1978). " "I Guess I'm That Good at Being Bad"/"Where Do You Draw the Line" (7" vinyl single)". Mercury Records . 55034.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (1982). " "Star Studded Nights"/"Wild Side of Life " (7" vinyl single)". Audiograph . AG-45-441.
^ Pruett, Jeanne (1983). " "We Came So Close" (7" vinyl single)". Audiograph . AG-45-477.
^ "More Gospel Country -- various artists -- Songs, Reviews, Credits" . Allmusic . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Generations in Song -- Hank Locklin -- Songs, Reviews, Credits" . Allmusic . Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
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