Jim Nabors discography
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Albums recorded by singer-actor Jim Nabors. Nabors recorded multiple albums for Columbia Records and Ranwood Records. Like many easy listening pop vocalists of the period Nabors had little U.S. chart singles success. His singles "Love Me With All Your Heart" reached No. 111 in the Cash Box survey (1966),[1] and "The Impossible Dream" hit the top 30 on the Australian Go-Set chart (1968).[2] His albums were considerably more successful with twelve of them placing on Billboard magazine's Hot 200 chart and three of them earning Nabors gold records between 1968 and 1974.[3]
Albums
[edit]Title | Details | Peak positions |
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Billboard Hot 200 [1] | ||
Shazam! Gomer Pyle U. S. M. C. |
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Jim Nabors Sings Love Me with All Your Heart |
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34 |
Jim Nabors' Christmas Album |
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By Request |
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50 |
The Things I Love |
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67 |
Kiss Me Goodbye |
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153 |
The Lord's Prayer and other Sacred Songs |
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Galveston |
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145 |
The Jim Nabors Hour |
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34 |
Everything is Beautiful |
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124 |
For The Good Times |
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75 |
Help Me Make it Through the Night |
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122 |
Somewhere My Love |
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How Great Thou Art |
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The Way of Love |
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157 |
Man of La Mancha |
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Merry Christmas |
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The Twelfth of Never |
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A Very Special Love Song |
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Peace in the Valley |
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Old Time Religion |
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Town and Country |
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I See God |
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Sincerely |
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Hawaiian Memories |
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16 Most Requested Songs |
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When He Spoke |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Singles
[edit]Year | Titles (A-side / B-side) Both sides from same album except where indicated |
Label | Album |
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1958 | "There's No Tomorrow" b/w "I'm Working" As "Jimmy Nabors" |
Roulette 4105 | Non-album tracks |
1966 | "Old Blue" b/w "Shazam!" |
Columbia 43395 | Shazam! |
1967 | Love Me With All Your Heart b/w "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" |
Columbia 43553 | Jim Nabors Sings "Love Me With All Your Heart" |
"You Don't Know Me" b/w "You're Gonna Hear From Me" |
Columbia 43751 | ||
1967 | "You Know You Don't Want Me" b/w "It Hurts To Say Goodbye" |
Columbia 44114 | By Request |
"White Christmas" b/w "In A Humble Place" |
Columbia 44359 | Jim Nabors Christmas Album | |
1968 | "The Impossible Dream" b/w "Time After Time" (from By Request) |
Columbia 44462 | Jim Nabors Sings "Love Me With All Your Heart" |
"I Must Have Been Out Of My Mind" b/w "To Give" |
Columbia 44537 | Kiss Me Goodbye | |
1969 | "It's My Life" b/w "Young Hearts" (Non-album track) |
Columbia 44965 | The Jim Nabors Hour |
"I Was A King At Jesus' Birth" b/w "O Holy Night" (from Jim Nabors Christmas Album) |
Columbia 45053 | Non-album track | |
1970 | "Tomorrow Never Comes" b/w "It's My Life" |
Columbia 45126 | The Jim Nabors Hour |
"I'll Begin Again" b/w "Louisiana Lady" |
Columbia 45271 | For The Good Times -- The Jim Nabors Hour | |
1972 | "(At) The End (Of A Rainbow)" b/w "It Won't Hurt To Try It" (Non-album track) |
Columbia 45636 | The Way Of Love |
1973 | "Cardboard, Crayons and Clay" b/w "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" |
Columbia 45932 | The Twelfth Of Never |
1977 | "Always Leave 'Em Laughin'" b/w "Sing Me A Love Song" |
Ranwood 1081 | Sincerely |
References
[edit]- ^ "Looking Ahead" (PDF). Cash Box. May 7, 1966. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
- ^ "Go-Set Australian charts - 1968". Go-Set. November 13, 1968. Archived from the original on March 26, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
- ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.