Carly Simon discography

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Carly Simon has released 30 solo albums since her debut album in 1971, when she first signed with Elektra Records. This list includes all live and studio albums, and the motion picture list includes albums containing more than 50% of Simon's music.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio Albums


[edit] Compilations


[edit] Singles

  • April 1964: "Winkin, Blinkin' And Nod" (as The Simon Sisters) — US Pop #73
  • April 1971: "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" — US Pop #10/AC #6
  • December 1971: "Anticipation" — US Pop #13/AC #3
  • March 1972: "Legend In Your Own Time" — US Pop #50/AC #11
  • December 1972: "You're So Vain" — US Pop #1 (3 weeks)/AC #1 (2 weeks) <GOLD>; UK #3
  • March 1973: "The Right Thing To Do" — US Pop #17/AC #3; UK #17
  • February 1974: "Mockingbird" (with James Taylor) — US Pop #5/AC #10 <GOLD>; UK #34
  • May 1974: "Haven't Got Time For The Pain" — US Pop #14/AC #2
  • May 1975: "Attitude Dancing" — US Pop #21/AC #18
  • July 1975: "Waterfall" — US Pop #78/AC #21
  • October 1975: "More And More" — US Pop #94
  • June 1976: "It Keeps You Runnin'" — US Pop #46/AC #27
  • July 1977: "Nobody Does It Better" — US Pop #2/AC #1 (7 weeks) <GOLD>; UK #7
  • April 1978: "You Belong To Me" — US Pop #6/AC #4
  • August 1978: "Devoted To You" (with James Taylor) — US Pop #36/AC #2/Country #33
  • June 1979: "Vengeance" — US Pop #48
  • September 1979: "Spy" — US AC #34
  • August 1980: "Jesse" — US Pop #11/AC #8 <GOLD>
  • December 1980: "Take Me As I Am" — US Pop #102
  • December 1981: "Hurt" — US Pop #106
  • July 1982: "Why" — US Pop #74; UK #10
  • August 1983: "Kissing With Confidence" (lead vocals on single by "Will Powers") — UK #17
  • September 1983: "You Know What To Do" — US Pop #83/AC #36
  • June 1985: "Tired Of Being Blonde" — US Pop #70/AC #34
  • November 1986: "Coming Around Again" — US Pop #18/AC #5; UK #10
  • May 1987: "Give Me All Night" — US Pop #61/AC #5; UK #98
  • August 1987: "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of" — US AC #8; UK #99
  • November 1987: "All I Want Is You" — US Pop #54/AC #7
  • February 1989: "Let The River Run" — US Pop #49/AC #11; UK #79
  • June 1989: "Why" (re-release) — UK #56
  • October 1990: "Better Not Tell Her" — US AC #4
  • March 1991: "Holding Me Tonight" — US AC #36
  • May 1991: "You're So Vain" (re-release) — UK #41
  • April 1992: "Love Of My Life" — US AC #16
  • November 2001: guest appearance on Janet Jackson's "Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)", sampling "You're So Vain" and also featuring Missy Elliott and P. Diddy — US Pop #28; UK #13
  • December 2005: "Let It Snow"; US AC #6

[edit] Motion Picture Soundtracks