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Mindy McCready discography

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Mindy McCready discography
Studio albums5
Compilation albums6
Singles16
Music videos9

American country music singer Mindy McCready released five studio albums and charted over ten singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Her 1996 debut Ten Thousand Angels was her most commercially successful disc, producing the hit singles "Ten Thousand Angels", "Guys Do It All the Time", and "A Girl's Gotta Do (What a Girl's Gotta Do)".

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions[1] Certifications
(sales threshold)
US Country US CAN Country CAN
Ten Thousand Angels 5 40 1 93
  • US: 2× Platinum
If I Don't Stay the Night
  • Release date: November 4, 1997
  • Label: BNA Records
12 83 12
  • US: Gold
I'm Not So Tough
  • Release date: September 14, 1999
  • Label: BNA Records
17 155 13
Mindy McCready 29
I'm Still Here 71
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions[2]
US Country US CAN Country
CMT Girls' Night Out (with Sara Evans,
Martina McBride, and Lorrie Morgan)
  • Release date: October 12, 1999
  • Label: BNA Records
30 8
Super Hits
  • Release date: January 11, 2000
  • Label: BNA Records
46 156
Platinum & Gold Collection
  • Release date: August 19, 2003
  • Label: RCA Nashville
All American Country
  • Release date: April 1, 2004
  • Label: BMG Special Products
All For You[3]
  • Release date: March 4, 2008
  • Label: Arist Garage/Capice
Playlist: The Very Best of[4]
  • Release date: May 21, 2013
  • Label: Sony Legacy
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

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Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country[5] US[5] CAN Country UK
1996 "Ten Thousand Angels" 6 [a] 13 Ten Thousand Angels
"Guys Do It All the Time" 1 72 1
"Maybe He'll Notice Her Now" (with Richie McDonald) 18 [b] 11
1997 "A Girl's Gotta Do (What a Girl's Gotta Do)" 4 [c] 4
"What If I Do" 26 [d] 19 If I Don't Stay the Night
1998 "You'll Never Know" 19 [e] 12
"The Other Side of This Kiss" 41 30
"Oh Romeo" 41
"Let's Talk About Love" 68 Country Cares for Kids
1999 "One in a Million"[f] 57 I'm Not So Tough
"All I Want Is Everything" 57 77
2000 "Scream" 46 Mindy McCready
2002 "Maybe, Maybe Not" 49
"Lips Like Yours"
2008 "I'm Still Here" I'm Still Here
2010 "I Want a Man"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest singles

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Year Single Artist Album
2009 "Sweeter" Billy McKnight Billy McKnight

Music videos

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Year Video Director
1996 "Ten Thousand Angels" Jim Hershleder
"Guys Do It All the Time"
"Maybe He'll Notice Her Now"
(with Richie McDonald)
1998 "You'll Never Know" Dean Cain
"The Other Side of This Kiss"
"Oh Romeo" Joanna Bailey
1999 "All I Want Is Everything" Susan Johnson
2000 "Scream" Roger Pistole
2001 "Maybe, Maybe Not"

Notes

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  1. ^ "Ten Thousand Angels" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[5]
  2. ^ "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 2 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[5]
  3. ^ "A Girl's Gotta Do (What a Girl's Gotta Do)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[5]
  4. ^ "What If I Do" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[5]
  5. ^ "You'll Never Know" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[5]
  6. ^ "One in a Million" is only on the international version of I'm Not So Tough.

References

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  1. ^ "Artist Chart History – Mindy McCready: Albums". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  2. ^ "Artist Chart History – Sara Evans: Albums". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  3. ^ "All for You - Mindy McCready | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "Playlist: The Very Best of Mindy McCready - Mindy McCready | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". Retrieved October 1, 2020 – via www.allmusic.com.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Whitburn, Joel (2012). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2012. Record Research, Inc. pp. 215–216. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8.