Dalbello discography
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The discography of Canadian singer Lisa Dalbello consists of six studio albums, two live albums and multiple singles, as well as some collaborations with other artists.
Albums
Studio albums
- Lisa Dal Bello (1977)
- Pretty Girls (1979)
- Drastic Measures (1981)
- whomanfoursays (1984)
- she (1987)
- whore (1996)
Live albums/Bootlegs
- Live at Rockpalast
- Live at the Diamond club
Singles
- (Don't Want To) Stand In Your Way / Day Dream (1977)
- My Mind's Made Up / Snow White (1977)
- Pretty Girls / Dreams Are For Lovers (1978)
- Still In Love / Hollywood (1978)
- Never Get To Heaven / Dr. Noble (1981)
- She Wants To Know / Bad Timing (1981)
- Just Like You / What Your Mama Don't Know (1981)
- Gonna Get Close to You / Guilty By Association (1984)
- Animal (1984)
- Black on Black / Baby Doll (1985)
- Tango / Why Stand Alone (1987)
- Talk To Me / Imagination (1987)
- Immaculate Eyes (1987)
- eLeVeN / Whore (1995)
- Heavy Boots (1995)
- O Lil' Boy (1995)
Music videos
- Gonna Get Close to You (1984)
- Tango (1987)
- Talk To Me (1987)
- eLeVeN (1995)
Other songs
- "Always Thinking About You" (2003) - an original song written and performed for a Cheer laundry detergent TV ad.
- "(Faith In You) With All Your Heart" (1999) - an original song written and performed for a Ford Focus TV ad.
- "You're My Day" (1977) - available on Jay Graydon's compilation album "Past To Present: The 70's".
- "Start Today" (Alex Lifeson featuring Lisa Dalbello) (1996) from Alex Lifeson's 1996 solo album "Victor". Lisa Dalbello is doing the lead vocals.
- "Something's Happening Here" (1986) - the theme song for "EXPO 86".
- "March Of The Arches" (David Suzuki featuring Lisa Dalbello) (recorded in the early 1980s) - featured on David Suzuki's album "Space Child", an educational album for children. It is available in some regions on iTunes. Lisa Dalbello provides the lead vocals.
- "Eyes" (David Suzuki featuring Lisa Dalbello) (recorded in the early 1980s) - featured on David Suzuki's album "Space Child", an educational album for children. It is available in some regions on iTunes. Lisa Dalbello provides the lead vocals.
- "Wheels" (Lisa Dalbello featuring Tim Thorney) (recorded in the early 1980s) - featured on David Suzuki's album "Space Child", an educational album for children. It is available in some regions on iTunes. Lisa Dalbello shares the lead vocals with Tim Thorney.
- "The Sins Of Dorian Gray" is the theme song of the 1983 movie with the same title.
- "Cry" (1996) - an unreleased demo outtake from the "whore" sessions.
- "I Do What I Do (Solo version)" - a demo outtake from the 9½ Weeks soundtrack.
- "I Do What I Do" (John Taylor featuring Lisa Dalbello) - available on the 9½ Weeks soundtrack.
- "Miss Sun" (Boz Scaggs featuring Lisa Dalbello) - recorded in 1980, available on Scaggs' album "HITS"
- "Miss Sun" (TOTO featuring Lisa Dalbello) - a demo song from Toto's album "XX (1977-1997)"
- "Some Things Never Change" (Chris de Burgh featuring Lisa Dalbello) (1980) - from de Burgh's album "Eastern Wind"
- "Rules Are Made To Be Broken" (Robert Palmer featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "What's Gone" (Kim Mitchell featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "The Formula" (Thinkman featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "There Shines Our Promised Land" (Thinkman featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "Every Moment" (2011) - from The Keg commercials.
- "Lift You Up" (2011) - from The Keg commercials.
- "Something Good" (2011) - from The Keg commercials.
- "Pretty Girls (Alternate Version)" - a different, re-recorded version of Pretty Girls was released as a single in 1978.
- "Black On Black (demo)" - available on the 9½ Weeks soundtrack and as a single.
- "Baby Doll (demo)" - from the Black On Black single.
- "Lucky Day" (Heart (band) featuring Lisa Dalbello) - a demo that Lisa Dalbello recorded and released with the band Heart.
- "Blowin' In The Wind" (St. Margaret Mary Church Singers featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "Amazing Grace" (St. Margaret Mary Church Singers featuring Lisa Dalbello)
- "I Can Do It" (Lisa Dalbello featuring Tim Thorney)
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