Patty Loveless signing a shirt at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 2005.
Studio albums
16
Compilation albums
11
Video albums
2
Music videos
32
Singles
52
Other appearances
30
American country music artist Patty Loveless has released 16 studio albums, 11 compilation albums, two video albums and 52 singles. Recording a tape of her own music, Loveless signed her first recording contract with MCA Records in 1985.[1] Her self-titled studio album was released in January 1987 and peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[2] She followed it with her second studio release, If My Heart Had Windows (1988). It peaked at number 33 on the country albums list[3] and spawned her first major country hits: "If My Heart Had Windows" and "A Little Bit in Love". Her third studio album, Honky Tonk Angel (1988), would certify platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America[4] and produced her first number one country hits, "Timber, I'm Falling in Love" and "Chains". Loveless went on to release the studio albums On Down the Line (1990) and Up Against My Heart (1991). Together, both albums produced three top 10 singles including the number three hit "Hurt Me Bad (In a Real Good Way)".[1]
Loveless signed a new contract with Epic Records and released her sixth studio album, Only What I Feel, in April 1993.[5] Reaching number nine on the Top Country Albums chart,[6] number 66 on the Billboard 200,[7] and certifying platinum,[4] it became one of Loveless's most successful albums. The record spawned multiple hit singles, including the number one hit "Blame It on Your Heart" and the top five single "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye". Her platinum-selling seventh album When Fallen Angels Fly (1994) would also reach the top 10 of the country albums chart.[8] All four of its singles reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart including, "I Try to Think About Elvis" and "You Don't Even Know Who I Am". Her eighth studio release The Trouble with the Truth (1995) produced two more number-one country hits: "You Can Feel Bad" and "Lonely Too Long".[1] The project would also certify platinum in the United States.[4] Loveless's ninth studio record entitled Long Stretch of Lonesome (1997) peaked at number nine on the Top Country Albums chart and produced a top-20 hit featuring George Jones.[9] In 1999, Loveless released her first compilation album entitled Classics, which would certify gold in the United States.[4] Following the release of her 10th studio album, Loveless followed in 2001 with the Bluegrass-flavored Mountain Soul. Critically acclaimed, it was followed by a similarly styled holiday album in 2002.[1] Her 13th studio album, On Your Way Home (2003), peaked at number seven on the country albums chart[10] and produced the top 20 hit, "Lovin' All Night".[11] After the release of her fourteenth studio effort, Loveless signed a contract with Saguaro Road Records. She then issued Sleepless Nights (2008), her fifteenth studio album.[1] Her most recent studio album, Mountain Soul II (2009), reached number 19 on the Top Country Albums chart.[12]
artist PattyLoveless has released 16 studio albums, 11 compilation albums, two video albums and 52 singles. Recording a tape of her own music, Loveless signed...
PattyLoveless (born Patricia Lee Ramey, January 4, 1957) is an American country music singer. She began performing in her teenaged years before signing...
Travis Tritt, Joe Diffie, Alan Jackson, Pam Tillis, T. Graham Brown, PattyLoveless, and Clint Black. Song features John Berry, Terri Clark, Vince Gill...
of his older brother Bob of a heart attack in 1993. Ricky Skaggs and PattyLoveless both sang background vocals on the record. "Go Rest High on That Mountain"...
Harris, Janie Frickie, Kathy Mattea, Lacy J. Dalton, Marty Stuart, PattyLoveless, Ricky Skaggs and Travis Tritt. Flacke has been at the forefront of...
Tucker ("Walking Shoes"), Sweethearts of the Rodeo ("Chains of Gold"), PattyLoveless ("Blue Memories"), Juice Newton ("Tell Me True"), The Everly Brothers...
hits for T.G. Sheppard, Karen Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Deana Carter, PattyLoveless, Kenny Chesney and others. In 2008 she was inducted into the Nashville...
with artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Suzy Bogguss, The Texas Tenors, PattyLoveless, Rascal Flatts, Matraca Berg, Hannah Montana, Emmylou Harris, The Chieftains...
Best", from 1992 and 1996. He has also sung guest vocals on singles for PattyLoveless, Charlie Daniels, Mark O'Connor, and comedian Bill Engvall. Down the...
records by PattyLoveless, Doug Stone and Toby Keith among others. "Owen Hale". IMDb. "Owen Hale". Discogs. Owen Hale at IMDb Owen Hale discography at Discogs...
also participated in a variety of collaborations, including songs by PattyLoveless, Brooks & Dunn, Kelly Clarkson, and Maren Morris. From 1980 to 1997...
who have recorded his songs include Suzy Bogguss, Lee Roy Parnell, PattyLoveless, Trisha Yearwood and Emmylou Harris Arata was inducted into the Nashville...
February 2021. Freeman, Jon (August 3, 2021). "Carly Pearce Drops New PattyLoveless Duet 'Dear Miss Loretta,' Expands '29' EP". Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
country music artist and songwriter. She has had her songs recorded by PattyLoveless, Trisha Yearwood and Little Big Town. She also launched her own recording...
Lynn, Ricky Skaggs, Tom T. Hall, Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, and PattyLoveless. Taylor performed on local Opry stages from a young age. In 2007, she...
songs for popular country artists, including Kenny Rogers ("Lucille"), PattyLoveless ("Chains"), Johnny Cash ("Papa Was a Good Man"), Cash and Waylon Jennings...
"You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" – Montgomery Gentry, Brad Paisley, PattyLoveless, Kathy Mattea, Murder By Death (band), Red Molly, Dave Alvin, Ruby Friedman...
"Bring Me Some Water" Pam Tillis – Above and Beyond the Doll of Cutey PattyLoveless – "You Can Feel Bad" Tanya Tucker – "Can't Run from Yourself" Nick Gilder...
include "If You Change Your Mind" by Rosanne Cash, "Blue Side of Town" by PattyLoveless and "Queen of Hearts" by both Dave Edmunds and Juice Newton. Parallel...
song. Anne Murray with Glen Campbell, George Strait, Randy Travis, and PattyLoveless have all also recorded Frazier tunes. Frazier himself charted eight...
she departed college at age 18 to take a job playing and singing with PattyLoveless in Nashville. She had been in Nashville before for Grand Master's Fiddle...