Connie Stevens discography

The discography of American singer Connie Stevens includes nine studio albums, and 20 singles. Stevens first garnered success in 1960, when her hit song "Sixteen Reasons" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100[1] and the UK Singles Chart.

Connie Stevens discography
Studio albums9
Singles20
Soundtrack albums3

Discography

Albums

  • Concetta (1958)
  • Connie Stevens as Cricket in the Warner Bros. series Hawaiian Eye (1960)
  • From Me to You (1962)
  • The Hank Williams Song Book (1962)
  • Sixteen Reasons (2008)
  • Tradition – A Family at Christmas (2010) (Connie Stevens with her two daughters, Joely and Tricia Leigh Fisher)
  • The Complete Warner Bros. Singles (2012)
  • Sensational (2012)
  • The Very Best of Connie Stevens (2012)

Singles

Year Songs (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
U.S. chart positions Album
Billboard Cashbox
1959 "Apollo"
b/w "Why Do I Cry for Joey?"
Connie Stevens from "Hawaiian Eye"
1960 "Sixteen Reasons"
b/w "Little Sister" (Non-album track) Reached #9 in UK
3 5
"Too Young to Go Steady"
b/w "A Little Kiss Is a Kiss, Is a Kiss"
71 86
1961 "Make Believe Lover"
b/w "And This Is Mine"
Non-album tracks
"If You Don't Somebody Else Will"
b/w "The Greenwood Tree"
1962 "Why'd You Wanna Make Me Cry"
b/w "Just One Kiss"
52 57
"Mr. Songwriter"
b/w "I Couldn't Say No"
43 61
"Hey Good Lookin'"
b/w "Nobody's Lonesome For Me"
104 The Hank Williams Song Book
1963 "Little Miss-Understood"
b/w "There Goes Your Guy"
Non-album tracks
1964 "They're Jealous of Me"
b/w "A Girl Never Knows"
1965 "Now That You've Gone"
b/w "Lost in Wonderland"
53 55
"Something Beautiful"
b/w "In the Deep of Night"
1966 "In My Room"
b/w "Don't You Want to Love Me"
"All of My Life"
b/w "That's All I Want from You"
"Most of All"
b/w "How Bitter the Taste of Love"
"It'll Never Happen Again"
b/w "What Will I Tell Him"
1968 "Wouldn't It Be Nice (To Have Wings and Fly)"
b/w "Cinderella Could Have Saved Us All"
1970 "5:30 Plane"
b/w "She'll Never Understand Him (Like I Do)"
"Keep Growing Strong"
b/w "Tick-Tock"
1972 "Simple Girl"
b/w "Take Me Back to Roses and Rainbows"

References

  1. "Connie Stevens chart positions". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 14, 2020.
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