[en] | Skeeter Davis discography

The discography of American country artist Skeeter Davis contains 32 studio albums, 18 compilation albums, 59 singles, 53 lead singles, six collaborative singles, two other charted songs and two additional appearances. Davis was first one half of the duo, The Davis Sisters before embarking on a solo career with the RCA Victor label.[1] Her second single was 1957’s “Lost to a Geisha Girl“, which reached the top 15 of the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It was followed in 1959 by the top five country selection, “Set Him Free“. The same year, Davis’s debut studio album was issued on RCA Victor titled I’ll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too. Her career momentum continued to build in 1960 with two top five back-to-back singles: “(I Can’t Help You) I’m Falling Too” and “My Last Date (With You)“. Both selections also climbed into the Billboard Hot 100 top 40. They were featured on Davis’s second studio album called Here’s the Answer. Between 1961 and 1962, Davis had top ten Billboard country singles with “Optimistic” and “Where I Ought to Be“.

Skeeter Davis discography
Studio albums32
Compilation albums18
Singles59
Lead singles53
Collaborative singles6
Other charted songs2
Other appearances2

In 1963, Davis reached the zenith of commercial success with the single, “The End of the World“. The song reached number two on the Billboard country and pop charts. It also reached the top ten of the R&B chart and topped the adult contemporary chart. It was included on her third studio album called Skeeter Davis Sings The End of the World. It was followed by another crossover single titled “I Can’t Stay Mad at You“. Between 1963 and 1964, Davis reached the Billboard country top ten with “I’m Saving My Love” and “Gonna Get Along Without You Now“. Between 1963 and 1964, RCA Victor released two studio LP’s of her material, including Cloudy with Occasional Tears, which reached number 11 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Although her singles reached progressively lower chart positions as the sixties progressed, RCA continued releasing a series of LP’s of Davis’s material. This included My Heart’s in the Country (1966) and Why So Lonely? (1968), which reached charting Billboard country positions.

In 1965, Davis collaborated with country artist, Bobby Bare, on the top 20 single, “A Dear John Letter“. It was included on their 1965 album, Tunes for Two, which charted at number eight on the Billboard country LP’s chart. In 1967, Davis returned to the country top five with the single “What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)“. Davis had several more top ten and top 20 country singles on the Billboard and RPM charts (Canadian country chart): “Fuel to the Flame” (1967), “There’s a Fool Born Every Minute” (1968) and “I’m a Lover (Not a Fighter)” (1969). She continued recording for RCA Victor through 1974. Among her most commercially-successful songs of this period was 1971’s “Bus Fare to Kentucky” and 1973’s “I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over“. The latter was a top 20 Billboard and RPM country single. Davis then released material on several independent labels through 1989. Among them was a collaborative studio album with NRBQ in 1985 called She Sings, They Play and 1989’s You Were Made for Me with Teddy Nelson.

Albums

Solo studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US
[2]
US
Cou.

[3]
I’ll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
Here’s the Answer
  • Released: January 1961
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Skeeter Davis Sings The End of the World
  • Released: March 1963
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
61
Cloudy, with Occasional Tears
  • Released: October 1963
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
11
Let Me Get Close to You[4]
  • Released: October 1964
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Written by the Stars[5]
  • Released: June 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Skeeter Sings Standards[6]
  • Released: November 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Singin’ in the Summer Sun[7]
  • Released: May 1966
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
My Heart’s in the Country
  • Released: November 1966
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
14
Hand in Hand with Jesus[8]
  • Released: May 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Skeeter Davis Sings Buddy Holly[9]
  • Released: June 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)
  • Released: October 1967
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
17
Why So Lonely?
  • Released: March 1968
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
33
I Love Flatt and Scruggs
  • Released: August 1968
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
39
The Closest Thing to Love[10]
  • Released: February 1969
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
“maryfrances”[11]
  • Released: August 1969
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
A Place in the Country[12]
  • Released: March 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
It’s Hard to Be a Woman[13]
  • Released: August 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Skeeter[14]
  • Released: March 1971
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Love Takes a Lot of My Time[15]
  • Released: August 1971
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Bring It on Home[16]
  • Released: January 1972
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Skeeter Sings Dolly[17]
  • Released: June 1972
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
45
The Hillbilly Singer[18]
  • Released: January 1973
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over
  • Released: September 1973
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
25
The Best of the Best of Skeeter Davis
(re-recordings)[19]
Live Wire[20]
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: 51 West
  • Formats: LP
Heart Strings[21]
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Tudor
  • Formats: LP
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Collaborative studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
TitleAlbum detailsPeak
chart
positions
US
Country

[3]
Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
(with Porter Wagoner)
  • Released: May 1962
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Tunes for Two
(with Bobby Bare)
  • Released: February 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
8
Your Husband, My Wife
(with Bobby Bare)[22]
  • Released: March 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
She Sings, They Play
(with NRBQ)[23]
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Red Rooster/Rounder
  • Formats: LP, CD
You Were Made for Me
(with Teddy Nelson)[24]
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Elli
  • Formats: LP, CD
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
TitleAlbum detailsPeak
chart
positions
US
Country

[3]
I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know[25]
The Best of Skeeter Davis[26]
  • Released: January 1965
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Blueberry Hill and Other Favorites[27]
  • Released: July 1965
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP
Just When I Needed You[28]
  • Released: 1970
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
Easy to Love[29]
  • Released: 1970
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP
Foggy Mountain Top[30]
  • Released: September 1971
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP
The End of the World[31]
  • Released: December 1972
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP
The Best of Skeeter Davis, Vol. 2
  • Released: June 1973
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Formats: LP
48
He Wakes Me with a Kiss[32]
  • Released: 1974
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP
The Versatile Skeeter Davis[33]
  • Released: 1975
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: LP
The Best of Skeeter Davis and Bobby Bare[34]
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: RCA Camden
  • Formats: LP, cassette
20 of the Best[35]
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: LP, cassette
Best Selection[36]
  • Released: October 21, 1989
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: LP, cassette
Skeeter Davis[37]
  • Released: October 21, 1989
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: CD, cassette
The Essential Skeeter Davis[38]
  • Released: March 28, 1995
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: CD
RCA Country Legends: Skeeter Davis[39]
  • Released: September 25, 2001
  • Label: Buddah/RCA
  • Formats: CD
The Pop Hits Collection[40]
  • Released: August 26, 2003
  • Label: Taragon
  • Formats: CD
The Pop Hits Collection, Volume Two[41]
  • Released: August 15, 2006
  • Label: Taragon
  • Formats: CD
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, and other relevant details
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[42]
US
Cou.

[43]
US
AC

[44]
US
R&B

[45]
AUS
[46]
CAN
Cou.

[47]
UK
[48]
“He Left His Heart with Me”[49]1957
Lost to a Geisha Girl15
“Walk Softly, Darling”[50]1958
I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know[51]I’ll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
“I Ain’t A-Talkin'”[52]
Set Him Free19595I’ll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
Homebreaker15
Am I That Easy to Forget?196011I’ll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too
(I Can’t Help You) I’m Falling Too392Here’s the Answer
My Last Date (with You)264
The Hand You’re Holding Now196111
Optimistic10
Where I Ought to Be19629
The Little Music Box22
The End of the World22143218Skeeter Davis Sings The End of the World
I’m Saving My Love196341913Cloudy with Occasional Tears
I Can’t Stay Mad at You714246Let Me Get Close to You
He Says the Same Things to Me1964471715
Gonna Get Along Without You Now4881575
“Let Me Get Close to You”[a]45
What Am I Gonna Do with You[b]38
I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You)1965[c]Written by the Stars
Sun Glasses[d]30Singin’ in the Summer Sun
“I Can’t See Me Without You”[53]1966What Does It Take (To Keep
a Man Like You Satisfied)
“If I Had Wheels”[54]
Goin’ Down the Road (Feelin’ Bad)36My Heart’s in the Country
Fuel to the Flame196711What Does It Take (To Keep
a Man Like You Satisfied)
What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)[e]5
“Set Him Free”[f]52
“Instinct for Survival”196854Skeeter
There’s a Fool Born Every Minute1618
“Timothy”[56]I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over
“The Closest Thing to Love (I’ve Ever Seen)”66The Closest Thing to Love
“Keep Baltimore Beautiful”[57]1969
“Teach Me to Love You”[58]“maryfrances”
I’m a Lover (Not a Fighter)97A Place in the Country
“It’s Hard to Be a Woman”197065It’s Hard to Be a Woman
“We Need a Lot More of Jesus”69
“Let’s Get Together” (with George Hamilton IV)65A Place in the Country
Bridge Over Troubled Water[59]It’s Hard to Be a Woman
Bus Fare to Kentucky19712130Skeeter
“Love Takes a Lot of My Time”58Love Takes a Lot of My Time
One Tin Soldier544Bring It on Home
Sad Situation1972466Skeeter
“A Hillbilly Song”76The Hillbilly Singer
I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over1973[g]1211I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over
Don’t Forget to Remember4464
“One More Time”197465
“Lovin’ Touch”[60]
“I Love Us”197660
“It’s Love That I Feel”[61]1977
“The End of the World” (re-recording)[62]1979The Best of the Best of Skeeter Davis
The Rose[63]1980
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As a collaborative artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, and other relevant details
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
US
Bub.

[42]
US
Cou.

[43]
CAN
Cou.

[47]
“Rock-A-Bye Boogie”
(with Porter Wagoner)[64]
1962Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets
A Dear John Letter
(with Bobby Bare)
19651411Tunes for Two
“Chet’s Tune”
(credited as “Some of Chet’s Friends”)
196738
For Loving You
(with Don Bowman)
7218
“Your Husband, My Wife”
(with Bobby Bare)
197022Your Husband, My Wife
“You Were Made for Me”
(with Teddy Nelson)[65]
1989You Were Made for Me
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of singles, with selected chart positions, and other relevant details
TitleYearPeak chart
positions
AlbumNotes
US
[42]
US
Cou.

[43]
Something Precious196223Skeeter Davis Sings the End of the World[h]
“How Much Can a Lonely Heart Stand”196492[i]
“—” denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)AlbumRef.
Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town1962Nashville Christmas Party[68]
“Hallelujah in My Heart”1996Philomena Begley
Margo
Liz Anderson
The Two Queens “Old Friends Share Old Memories”[69]

Notes

  1. ^ “Let Me Get Close to You” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 6 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  2. ^ “What Am I Gonna Do with You” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  3. ^ “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You)” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 26 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  4. ^ “Sun Glasses” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 20 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  5. ^ “What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  6. ^ The 1967 release “Set Him Free” was a re-recording of the original 1959 single.[55]
  7. ^ “I Can’t Believe That It’s All Over” did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[42]
  8. ^ B-side to “Where I Ought to Be”.[66]
  9. ^ B-side to “He Says the Same Things to Me”.[67]

References

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  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2018). Top Pop Albums 1955-2016. Record Research. ISBN 978-0898202267.
  3. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Albums: 1964-2007. Record Research. ISBN 978-0898201734.
  4. ^ Davis, Skeeter (October 1964). “Let Me Get Close to You (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-2980.
  5. ^ Davis, Skeeter (June 1965). “Written by the Stars (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-3382.
  6. ^ Davis, Skeeter (November 1965). “Skeeter Sings Standards (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-3463.
  7. ^ Davis, Skeeter (May 1966). “Singin’ in the Summer Sun (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-3567.
  8. ^ Davis, Skeeter (May 1967). “Hand in Hand with Jesus (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-3763.
  9. ^ Davis, Skeeter (June 1967). “Skeeter Davis Sings Buddy Holly (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-3790.
  10. ^ Davis, Skeeter (February 1969). “The Closest Thing to Love (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4124.
  11. ^ Davis, Skeeter (August 1969). ““maryfrances” (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4200.
  12. ^ Davis, Skeeter (March 1970). “A Place in the Country (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4310.
  13. ^ Davis, Skeeter (August 1970). “It’s Hard to Be a Woman (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4382.
  14. ^ Davis, Skeeter (March 1971). “Skeeter (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4486.
  15. ^ Davis, Skeeter (August 1971). “Love Takes a Lot of My Time (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4557.
  16. ^ Davis, Skeeter (January 1972). “Bring It on Home (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4642.
  17. ^ Davis, Skeeter (June 1972). “Skeeter Sings Dolly (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4732.
  18. ^ Davis, Skeeter (January 1973). “The Hillbilly Singer (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4818.
  19. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1978). “The Best of the Best of Skeeter Davis (LP Information)”. Gusto Records. GT-0014 or GTC-0014.
  20. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1982). “Live Wire (LP Information)”. 51-West. Q-16295.
  21. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1983). “Heart Strings (LP Information)”. Tudor Records. 1128.
  22. ^ Bare, Bobby; Davis, Skeeter (March 1970). “Your Husband, My Wife (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-4335.
  23. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1985). “She Sings, They Play (Album Information)”. Red Rooster Records or Rounder Records. 3092 or 108.
  24. ^ Davis, Skeeter; Nelson, Teddy (1989). “You Were Made for Me (Album Information)”. Elli Records. CD-82010 or LP-42010.
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  27. ^ Davis, Skeeter (July 1965). “Blueberry Hill (LP Information)”. RCA Camden. CAS-899.
  28. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1970). “Just When I Needed You (LP Information)”. RCA Victor. LSP-2197.
  29. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1970). “Easy to Love (LP Information)”. RCA Camden. CAS-2367.
  30. ^ Davis, Skeeter (September 1971). “Foggy Mountain Top (LP Information)”. RCA Camden. CAS-2514.
  31. ^ Davis, Skeeter (December 1972). “The End of the World (LP Information)”. RCA Camden. CAS-2607.
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  49. ^ Davis, Skeeter (September 1957). ““He Left His Heart with Me”/”Don’t Let Your Lips Say Yes” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-7034.
  50. ^ Davis, Skeeter (March 1958). ““Walk Softly, Darling”/”I Need You All the Time” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-7189.
  51. ^ Davis, Skeeter (July 1958). “I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know“/”Wave Bye-Bye” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-7293.
  52. ^ Davis, Skeeter (November 1958). ““I Ain’t A-Talkin'”/”Slave” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-7401.
  53. ^ Davis, Skeeter (January 1966). ““I Can’t See Me Without You”/”Don’t Anybody Need My Love” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-8765.
  54. ^ Davis, Skeeter (May 1966). ““If I Had Wheels”/”If I Ever Get to Heaven (I Won’t See You)” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-8837.
  55. ^ Davis, Skeeter (November 1967). ““Set Him Free”/”Is It Worth It to You” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-9371.
  56. ^ Davis, Skeeter (September 1968). ““Timothy”/”I Look Up (And See You on My Mind)” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-9625.
  57. ^ Davis, Skeeter (April 1969). ““Keep Baltimore Beautiful”/”Baby, Sweet Baby” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 74-0148.
  58. ^ Davis, Skeeter (July 1969). ““Teach Me to Love You”/”Bobby Blows a Blue Note” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 74-0203.
  59. ^ Davis, Skeeter (September 1970). “Bridge Over Troubled Water“/”How in the World Do You Kill a Memory” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-9896.
  60. ^ Davis, Skeeter (September 1974). ““Lovin’ Touch”/”Come Mornin'” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. PB-10048.
  61. ^ Davis, Skeeter (February 1977). ““It’s Love That I Feel”/”If You Loved Me Now” (7″ vinyl single)”. Mercury Records. 73898.
  62. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1979). ““The End of the World”/”I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (About Him)” (7″ vinyl single)”. Gusto Records. GT4-2059.
  63. ^ Davis, Skeeter (1980). ““The Rose”/”I Love You (Bigger Than Texas)” (7″ vinyl single)”. Part 2 Records. NR-12083.
  64. ^ Davis, Skeeter; Wagoner, Porter (1962). ““Rock-A-Bye Boogie”/”Violet and the Rose” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-9427.
  65. ^ Davis, Skeeter; Nelson, Teddy (1989). ““You Were Made for Me”/”We Know How to Rock” (7″ vinyl single)”. Elli Records. FR-001.
  66. ^ Davis, Skeeter (January 1962). ““Where I Ought to Be”/”Something Precious” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-7979.
  67. ^ Davis, Skeeter (January 1964). ““He Says the Same Things to Me”/”How Much Can a Lonely Heart Stand” (7″ vinyl single)”. RCA Victor. 47-8288.
  68. ^ Nashville Artists (LP Liner Notes and Information)”. RCA Victor. 1962. LPM-2579.
  69. ^ Begley, Philomena; O’Donnell, Margo (1996). “The Two Queens “Old Friends Share Old Memories” (CD Liner Notes and Album Information)”. Music Box Records. MBCD-1104.

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