Wanda Jackson singles discography

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Singles81
Music videos3
International releases9
Other charted songs1
Wanda Jackson singles discography
Wanda Jackson performing at the Sjock Festival in Belgium, July 2008.
Singles81
Music videos3
International releases9
Other charted songs1

The singles discography of Wanda Jackson, an American recording artist, consists of 81 singles, nine international singles, one other charted song, and three music videos. In 1954 at age 16, she signed as a country artist with Decca Records. Her debut single was a duet recording with Billy Gray which reached the eighth spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, also in 1954. Refusing to tour until completing high school, Jackson's further singles for Decca failed gaining success.[1] She signed with Capitol Records in 1956 and began incorporating rock and roll into her musical style. Jackson's first Capitol single exemplified this format ("I Gotta Know") and became a national top-20 country hit.[2] Follow-up rock singles between 1957 and 1959 failed gaining enough attention to become hits including, "Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad", "Fujiyama Mama", and "Honey Bop".[1] In 1960 however, the rock and roll-themed, "Let's Have a Party", became Jackson's first Billboard top-40 pop hit after it was picked up by an Iowa disc jockey.[2]

As rock and roll's popularity declined, Jackson started releasing singles targeted specifically toward the country market. Her 1961 releases, "Right or Wrong" and "In the Middle of a Heartache", became top-10 hits on the Billboard country chart respectively.[3] Further country pop releases from 1962 to 1964 became minor Billboard country and pop hits; "A Little Bitty Tear", "If I Cried Every Time You Hurt Me", and "Slippin'".[4] In 1965, Jackson started recording in German as well as English. Her debut German single, "Santo Domingo", went to number five in Germany and a series of international singles followed suit.[2] Continuing as a country performer, most of Jackson's singles peaked in the top 40 on the country chart. Considered "self-assertive" song names by critics, titles included, "The Box It Came In" (1966), "Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine" (1966), "A Girl Don't Have to Drink to Have Fun" (1967), "My Baby Walked Right Out on Me" (1968), and "My Big Iron Skillet" (1969).[2][4]

In 1971, Jackson converted to Christianity and recorded a gospel single that year entitled "People Gotta Be Loving".[2] Before signing to the Christian label, Word Records, Jackson had two top-20 Billboard country hits with "A Woman Lives for Love" (1970) and "Fancy Satin Pillows" (1971).[4] Through Word and later Myrrh Records, she issued several Christian and gospel singles until the end of the 1970s such as "Jesus Put a Yodel in My Soul" (1974). She spent the next decade recording gospel music and performing religious touring shows, until European rock and roll revivalists sought out Jackson. From the renewed success, Jackson issued two rock and roll singles in the 1980s including, "My Party" (1988), a duet with Karel Zich. In the 1990s, she primarily toured as a rock and gospel artist without releasing any singles.[2] After several more album releases in the 2000s, Jack White of the successful rock band, The White Stripes, produced Jackson's comeback album, The Party Ain't Over.[3] The release spawned Jackson's first pair of singles since the 1980s: "Thunder on the Mountain" and "You Know I'm No Good".

1950s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
Cou.

[5]
AUS
[6]
UK
[7]
"You Can't Have My Love" (with Billy Gray) 1954 8
"The Right to Love"[8]
"You'd Be the First One to Know"[9]
"Tears at the Grand Ole Opry"[10] 1955
"It's the Same World (Wherever You Go)"[11]
"Wasted"[12] 1956
"I Gotta Know" 15 Rockin' with Wanda
"Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad"[13]
"The Heart You Could Have Had"[14] 1957
"Baby Loves Him"[15] Rockin' with Wanda
"Don'a Wan'a"[16]
"Cool Love"[17]
"Fujiyama Mama"[18]
"Honey Bop"[19] 1958
"Mean, Mean Man"[a] 3340
"Rock Your Baby"[20]
"You've Turned to a Stranger"[21] 1959
"You're the One for Me"[22]
"Reaching"[23]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1960s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[5]
US AC
[5]
US
Cou.

[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN
Cou.

[24]
NLD
[25]
UK
[7]
"Please Call Today"[26] 1960
"Let's Have a Party" 3761732 Wanda Jackson
"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby"[27]
"Little Charm Bracelet"[28] 1961 Wanda Jackson Sings Country Songs
"Right or Wrong" 299933 Right or Wrong
"In the Middle of a Heartache" 27673 Wonderful Wanda
"A Little Bitty Tear" 8438
"If I Cried Every Time You Hurt Me" 1962 581628
"I Misunderstood" [b]
"The Greatest Actor" [c]
"One Teardrop at a Time"[30] Wanda Jackson Sings Country Songs
"But I Was Lying"[31] 1963
"This Should Go on Forever"[32]
"Let Me Talk to You"[33] Reckless Love Affair
"Slippin'" 46 Wanda Jackson Sings Country Songs
"The Violet and the Rose" 1964 36
"Leave My Baby Alone"[34]
"Candy Man"[35] Two Sides of Wanda
"Kickin' Our Hearts Around"[36] 1965 Wanda Jackson Sings Country Songs
"Have I Grown Used to Missing You"[37]
"My First Day Without You"[38]
"The Box It Came In" 1966 18 Reckless Love Affair
"Because It's You" 28
"This Gun Don't Care" 46
"Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine" 11
"Both Sides of the Line" 1967 21 You'll Always Have My Love
"My Heart Gets All the Breaks" 51
"A Girl Don't Have to Drink to Have Fun" 22 Cream of the Crop
"By the Time You Get to Phoenix" 1968 46 Wanda Jackson Country!
"My Baby Walked Right Out On Me" 34 Cream of the Crop
"Little Boy Soldier" 46
"I Wish I Was Your Friend" 51 The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson
"If I Had a Hammer" 1969 41
"Your Tender Love"[39] The Happy Side of Wanda
"Everything's Leaving" 48 Wanda Jackson Country!
"My Big Iron Skillet" 20
"Two Separate Bar Stools" 3541
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1970s

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
Cou.

[5]
CAN
Cou.

[24]
"A Woman Lives for Love" 1970 17 A Woman Lives for Love
"Who Shot John" 50
"Fancy Satin Pillows" 1326 I've Gotta Sing
"People Gotta Be Loving"
(with The Oak Ridge Boys)[40]
1971 Praise the Lord
"Back Then" 25 I Wouldn't Want You Any Other Way
"I Already Know (What I'm Getting for My
Birthday)"
35
"I'll Be Whatever You Say" 1972 57
"I Wouldn't Want You Any Other Way"[41]
"Tennessee Women's Prison"[42] Country Keepsakes
"Your Memory Comes and Gets Me"[43] 1973
"When It's Time to Fall in Love Again"[44] When It's Time to Fall in Love Again
"Come on Home (To This Lonely Heart)" 98
"Jesus Put a Yodel in My Soul"[45] 1974 Now I Have Everything
"Where Do I Put His Memory"[46] I'll Still Love You
"I Can't Stand to Hear You Say Goodbye"[47] 1975
"Touring That City"[48] Make Me Like a Child Again
"I'll Still Love You"[49] 1976 I'll Still Love You
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s–2020s

List of singles, showing all relevant details
Title Year Album Ref.
"Don't Let the Good Times Fool You" 1980 Good Times [50]
"Meet Me in Stockholm" 1985 Rockabilly Fever [51]
"My Party" (with Karel Zich) 1988 Let's Have a Party in Prague [52]
"Good Rockin' Tonight" 2007 I Remember Elvis [53]
"You Know I'm No Good" 2011 The Party Ain't Over [54]
"Thunder on the Mountain [55]
"Tore Down" 2012 Unfinished Business [56]
"It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'" 2021 Encore [57]

Foreign language singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
AUT
[58]
BEL
[59]
GER
[60]
"Santo Domingo" 1965 1145 Made in Germany
"Morgen, Ja Morgen" 36
"Doch dann kam Johnny" 826
"Komm Heim, Mein Wandersmann"[61]
"Wer an Das Meer Sein Herz Verliert"[62] 1966
"Wenn Der Abschied Kommt" 32
"Vom Winde Verweht"[63] 1967
"Addio My Love"[64]
"Warum Gleich Tränen"[65] 1970
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Title Year Album
"Funnel of Love"
(with Velvetone)
2002 Dark Blossom

Other charted songs

List of charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album Notes
US
Country

[5]
"You'll Always Have My Love" 1967 64 You'll Always Have My Love [d]

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Thunder on the Mountain" 2011 thirty two [67]
"Tore Down" 2012 Seth Graves [68]
"Am I Even a Memory" [69]

Notes

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