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Ashley Monroe discography
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The discography of American country singer–songwriter, Ashley Monroe contains five studio albums, one live album, 16 music videos, four extended plays (EP's) and 22 singles and has made 11 album appearances. Monroe's debut studio album, Satisfied was given an advanced release in 2006 but was officially released in May 2009. It spawned two singles that made the US Hot Country Songs chart in 2006: the title track and a duet with Ronnie Dunn called "I Don't Want To". The latter reached the country songs top 40, rising to the number 37 position.
Monroe self-released two EP's in 2007 and 2009 before the release of her second studio album in March 2013 titled Like a Rose. Issued on Warner Bros. Nashville, the disc was her first to chart, rising to the number ten position on the US Top Country Albums chart and number 43 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Of its three singles, only "Weed Instead of Roses" made the US country chart, peaking at number 39 in 2013. In 2012, Train featured Monroe on their single "Bruises". It reached number 23 on the US country songs chart, number 79 on the US Hot 100, number 16 on the US adult contemporary chart and number 30 in the Netherlands.
In 2014, Monroe was featured on Blake Shelton's single "Lonely Tonight". It rose to the top five of the US country chart and number one of the Country Airplay chart. In July 2015, Monroe's third studio disc The Blade was released by Warner Bros. The album is her highest-peaking to date, peaking at number two on the US country albums chart and number 30 on the US Billboard 200. Its lead single, "On to Something Good", was her first solo effort to make the US Country Airplay chart, climbing to number 53 in 2015. Warner then issued Monroe's fourth studio album in April 2018 titled Sparrow. It reached the number 21 on the US country chart and number 157 on the Billboard 200. Its lead single, "Hands on You", rose into the Hot Country Songs top 50. Monroe's most recent studio album was 2021's Rosegold, issued by Mountainrose Sparrow and Thirty Tigers.
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Albums
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Extended plays
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Singles
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Other appearances
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Notes
- An advanced version of Satisfied was released in 2006 by Columbia Records before being officially released in 2009.[4]
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