Harry Connick Jr. discography

American singer Harry Connick Jr. has released 26 albums, including 21 albums on Sony, three albums on the Marsalis Music label, and one each on Adco Productions and on Papa's-June Music.

Harry Connick Jr. discography
Connick in 2010
Studio albums26
Video albums8

His best-selling album to date (August 2009) in the United States is his 1993 multi-platinum Christmas album When My Heart Finds Christmas, which is also one of the best-selling Christmas albums of the Nielsen SoundScan era in the United States. His highest-charting album to date is Only You, which reached #5 in the US and #6 in the UK.

Connick has had the most No. 1 albums (11) on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[1] He has sold over 15 million albums in the US (16 million certified).[2]

Albums

U.S. certification information is from RIAA,[3] Canadian certification information from CRIA,[4] Australian certification information from ARIA,[5] French certification information from SNEP, U.S. chart positions are from Allmusic and Billboard.[6]

Vocal albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications Note Label
US US Jazz AUS
[7]
1988 20 133 6 Sony
1990 We Are in Love 22 1 Grammy win[8]
1991 Blue Light, Red Light 17 1 10 Grammy nomination[8]
1992 25 19 1 23
1993 When My Heart Finds Christmas 13
1994 She 16 3
1996 Star Turtle 38 16
1997 To See You 53 1
1999 Come by Me 36 1 25 Grammy nomination[8]
2001 30 94 3
Songs I Heard 88 2 Grammy win[8]
2003 Harry for the Holidays 12 1
2004 Only You 5 1 34 Grammy nomination[8]
2007 Oh, My NOLA 11 1
2008 What a Night! A Christmas Album 20 1
2009 Your Songs 8 1 9 Grammy nomination[8]
2013 Smokey Mary 3
Every Man Should Know 33 1
2015 That Would Be Me 47
2019 True Love: A Celebration of Cole Porter 77
[9]

Instrumental albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications Note Label
US US Jazz
1977 Dixieland Plus Adco Productions
1979
(1992)
Pure Dixieland
Eleven
14 Sony
1987 Harry Connick Jr.
1990 Lofty's Roach Souffle 94 4 Grammy nomination
(song)[8]
2003 Other Hours: Connick on Piano, Volume 1 2 Marsalis Music
2005 Occasion: Connick on Piano, Volume 2 5
2007 Chanson du Vieux Carré : Connick on Piano, Volume 3 3 Grammy nomination
(song)[8]
2011 Music from the Happy Elf: Connick on Piano, Volume 4

Live albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications Note Label
US US Jazz
2011 In Concert on Broadway 76 1 Sony

Soundtracks and cast albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications Note Label
US US Jazz
1989 When Harry Met Sally... 42 1 Grammy win[8] Sony
2002 Thou Shalt Not Tony nomination Papa's-June Music
2006 Harry on Broadway, Act I 97 Grammy nomination[8]
Double disc, includes the cast album for The Pajama Game
Sony

Soundtrack appearances

Compilations

Year Album Chart positions Certifications Note Label
US US Jazz AUS
[7]
1991 It Had to Be You 4 Australian compilation Sony
1992 Swing Time Japanese compilation,
includes "Let Me Love You, It's OK"
1993 Forever for Now 96 European/Australian compilation
1993 France, I Wish You Love French compilation, includes "I Wish You Love"

Various appearances

These tracks are not found on any of Connick's own albums.

  • 1989 Jubilation / Various Artists  #7 "You Go to My Head"
  • 1990 A Jazzy Wonderland / Various Artists  #1 "This Christmas"
  • 1990 Making Every Moment Count / Peter Allen  #3 "When I Get My Name in Lights"
  • 1991 Simply Mad About the Mouse / Various Artists  #6 "The Bare Necessities"
  • 1998 New Orleans... My Home Town / Harry Connick Sr.  #2 "Rocky Mountain Moon"
  • 1999 And So This Is Christmas / Various Artists  "Silver Bells"
  • 1999 My Jelly Lord: Standard Time Vol. Six / Wynton Marsalis  #12 "Billy Goat Stomp"
  • 2002 The Season for Romance / Lee Ann Womack & Harry Connick Jr. (duet)  "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
  • 2002 A Jazz Celebration / The Marsalis Family  #10 "Saint James Infirmary"
  • 2003 Romare Bearden Revealed / Branford Marsalis Quartet  #9 "Carolina Shout"
  • 2007 Marsalis Music Honors Series: Bob French / Bob French  Sitting in on piano
  • 2008 Wonder in the World / Kelli O'Hara - arranged and orchestrated by Connick, three tracks written by Connick, plays piano on 12 of the 14 tracks, and sings a duet with O'Hara.
  • 2010 Music Redeems / The Marsalis Family  #7 "Sweet Georgia Brown"

DVDs

Year Album Certifications Note Label
1990 Singin' and Swingin' VHS Sony
1990 Swingin' Out Live VHS
1993 The New York Big Band Concert VHS,
DVD: 1999
1994 The Harry Connick Jr. Christmas Special VHS
2003 Harry for the Holidays DVD
2004 Only You: In Concert Emmy win.
DVD
2005 A Duo Occasion DVD Marsalis Music
2011 In Concert on Broadway DVD Sony
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See also

References

  1. Chart Beat, Billboard.com, April 9, 2009
  2. Grein, Paul (December 27, 2012). "Week Ending Dec. 23, 2012. Albums: Swift Is First Since The Beatles". Yahoo Chart Watch. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  3. RIAA - Gold & Platinum, Recording Industry Association of America
  4. "CRIA Searchable database - Gold and Platinum". CRIA. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  5. "ARIA Searchable database - Gold and Platinum". ARIA. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  6. Billboard.biz - Music Business - Billboard Charts - Album Sales - Concert Tours
  7. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 122.
  8. "Nominations and Wins". Grammy. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  9. @billboardcharts (November 4, 2019). "Debuts on this week's #Billboard200 (2/4)" (Tweet). Retrieved November 5, 2019 via Twitter.
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