David Cassidy discography
The discography of David Cassidy, an American pop artist, consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, six compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, and twenty-four singles. David Cassidy has been recording albums since 1970. His career is most notable for his solo music and his recordings with The Partridge Family.
Albums
See also: The Partridge Family discography
Studio and Live Albums
Year |
Title |
Label |
Charts[1] |
1972 | Cherish | Bell Records | US #15, UK #2, Norway #6. Released in Germany as I Am A Clown. |
1972 | Rock Me Baby | Bell Records | US #41, UK #2, Germany #9 |
1973 | Dreams are Nuthin' More than Wishes | Bell Records | UK #1 |
1974 | Cassidy Live! | Bell Records | UK #9; recorded live in Great Britain (May 1974) |
1975 | The Higher They Climb | RCA Records | UK #22 |
1976 | Home Is Where the Heart Is | RCA Records | |
1976 | Getting It in the Street | RCA Records | Germany and Japan only. Held back in US till 1979. |
1985 | Romance | Arista Records | UK #20, Germany #22 |
1986 | His Greatest Hits - Live | Starblend Records | Recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall, London (October 1985). |
1990 | David Cassidy | Enigma Records | US #136 |
1991 | Best of David Cassidy | Curb Records | Japan only. Other than the title suggests not a complilation, but unreleased recordings from 1979. |
1992 | Didn't You Used to Be? | Scotti Brothers Records | |
1998 | Old Trick New Dog | Slamajama Records | |
2008 | Live in Concert | Warner | |
Compilations
Year |
Title |
Label |
Charts[1] |
1974 | Greatest Hits | Bell Records | |
1975 | David Cassidy Forever | Bell Records | |
1977 | Bravo präsentiert David Cassidy | Arista | Germany only. |
1998 | David Cassidy's Partridge Family Favorites | Slamajama Records | Combination of David Cassidy songs and Partridge Family songs |
1996 | When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star | Razor & Tie | Collection of RCA songs (1975-1976). |
2001 | Then and Now | Universal Music | US #147, UK #5, Australia #46; re-recordings of songs. |
2003 | A Touch of Blue | Universal Music | UK #61; bonus album of re-recordings of songs. |
2006 | Could It Be Forever - The Greatest Hits | Sony BMG | UK #52; including hits by The Partridge Family |
2007 | David Cassidy Part II - The Remix | 180 Music | Dance remixes of songs. |
- "Greatest Hits" featured the new song "If I Didn't Care", the single from this album.
Musical soundtracks
- The 1995 CD "Tube Tunes Volume 2" features Cassidy singing "Hard Times (Hard Crimes)", the theme song from his 1978 TV series "David Cassidy - Man Undercover".
Singles
- 1971: "Cherish" (US #9, AU #1)/ All I Wanna Do (Is Touch You) (B-side non-LP)
- 1972: "Could It Be Forever" (US #37, UK #2, AU #11)/ Blind Hope
- 1972: "How Can I Be Sure" (US #25, UK #1, AU #16, DE #33)/ Ricky's Tune
- 1972: "Rock Me Baby" (US #38, UK #11, AU #15, DE #9)/ Two Time Loser
- 1973: "I Am a Clown" / "Some Kind of A Summer" (UK #3, AU #32, DE #12)
- 1973: "Daydream" / Can't Go Home Again" (AU #98)
- 1973: "Daydreamer" / "The Puppy Song" (UK #1, GR #27, AU #10, ZA #1)
- 1974: "If I Didn't Care" (UK #9, DE #43, AU #20) / "Frozen Noses" (A-side from "Greatest Hits"; B-side non-LP)
- 1974: "Please Please Me" (UK #16, AU #43)/ "CC Rider Blues/Jenny Jenny"
- 1975: "I Write the Songs" / "Get It Up for Love" (UK #11, AUS #85, ZA #7)
- 1975: "Darlin'" (UK #16, GR #38, ZA #1)/ "This Could Be The Night"
- 1976: "Tomorrow" / "Half Past Our Bedtime" (ZA #10)
- 1976: "Breakin' Down Again" / "On Fire"
- 1976: "Gettin' It in the Streets" / "I'll Have To Go Away (Saying Goodbye)" (US #105)
- 1977: "Saying Goodbye Ain't Easy (We'll Have to Go Away)" / "Rosa's Cantina"
- 1979: "Hurt So Bad" / "Once A Fool" (both from the Curb album Best of David Cassidy)
- 1985: "The Last Kiss" (UK #6, DE #10, AU #60)
- 1985: "Romance (Let Your Heart Go)" (UK #54, DE #41)
- 1985: "Someone"
- 1985: "She Knows All About Boys / Tenderly" (Pan European #1)
- 1986: "Live EP"
- 1990: "Lyin' to Myself" (US #27)
- 1992: "For All the Lonely"
- 1998: "I Think I Love You" (new version)
- 1998: "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross" (US #21 [AC])[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 97. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.