Year |
Title[A] |
Peak chart positions |
UK [3][4] |
AUS [5] |
BE (FLA) [6] |
BE (WA) [7] |
CAN [8][9] |
GER [10] |
NZ [11] |
SA [12] |
SWE [13] |
US [14] |
ZIM [15] |
1963 |
"My Heart Commands Me" (as Lee Stirling) b/w "Welcome Stranger" |
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"Blue Girl" (as the Bruisers) b/w "Don't Cry" |
31 |
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"I Could If I Wanted To" (as Lee Stirling with the Bruisers) b/w "Right from the Start" |
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"Your Turn to Cry" (as the Bruisers) b/w "Give It to Me" |
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1964 |
"I Believe" (as Lee Stirling and the Bruisers) b/w "Now That I've Found You" |
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"Sad, Lonely and Blue" (as Peter Lee Stirling and the Bruisers) b/w "Looking for Someone to Love" |
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"Everything Will Be Alright" (as Peter Lee Stirling and the Bruisers) b/w "You'll Be Mine" |
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1966 |
"And I'm Crying Again" (with Don Charles; credited as Don & Pete) b/w "Time Will Tell" |
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"The Sweet and Tender Hold of Your Love" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "Everybody Needs a Someone" |
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"Oh What a Fool" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "I'm Sporting a New Baby" |
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1967 |
"You Don't Live Twice" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "8.35 on the Dot" |
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"Goodbye Thimblemill Lane" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "Hey Conductor" |
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1968 |
"Rain, Rain, Rain" (as Threshold of Pleasure) b/w "He Could Never Love You Like I Do" |
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1969 |
"Big Sam" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "Mr. Average Man" |
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1970 |
"Goodbye Summer Girl" (as Peter Lee Stirling) b/w "Judas in Blue" |
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1971 |
"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" b/w "Tiger Woman" |
17 |
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— |
1 |
7 |
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7 |
"Billy's Gotta Run" (as the Doggs) b/w "Why Do I Lie?" |
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"Mamma (Did You Really Think We'd Leave You All Alone)" b/w "Hey Girl" |
— |
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1972 |
"Beautiful Sunday" b/w "Truly Julie" |
21 |
8 |
4 |
8 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
15 |
1 |
"Annabelle" b/w "Who Turned the Light Out on my Life" (UK); "Sleepyhead" (US) |
— |
73 |
— |
49 |
76 |
16 |
8 |
16 |
— |
86 |
7 |
"Sunshine Lover" [B] b/w "In Ohio" (UK); "Crying" (US) |
— |
85 |
30 |
— |
— |
36 |
6 |
4 |
12 |
—[C] |
4 |
"Love Again, Live Again" (New Zealand-only release) b/w "Funny Little Things" |
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— |
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6 |
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1973 |
"Rock and Roll Burn" b/w "Sunday Morning Coming" |
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60 |
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"Sunshine Lady" (Germany-only release) b/w "Schönes junges Mädchen" |
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"Over and Over Again" (South Africa and Zimbabwe-only release) b/w "Sleepy Head" |
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10 |
"Skydiver" b/w "Carrie Lee" (UK); "Do You Think the Lord?" (US) |
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16 |
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30 |
8 |
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16 |
1974 |
"Love Spell" b/w "Lelly I Love You" |
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"Annie the Dancer" (as Dan's Band) b/w "Lelly I Love You" |
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"Sunshine City" b/w "Chloe" |
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12 |
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"Seeing You Again" (Australia and New Zealand-only release) b/w " Chloe" |
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1975 |
"Run Tell the People" b/w "Magic Woman" (UK); "Rock and Roll Burn" (US) |
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93 |
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"I Think of You" b/w "Singing Backing Vocal with a Rock 'n' Roll Band" |
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"Running Around with the Boys Again" (Germany and New Zealand-only release) b/w "Singing Backing Vocal with a Rock 'n' Roll Band" (Germany); "Magic Woman" (New Zealand) |
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1976 |
"Overland Gambling Train" (as Daniel Boone's Boogie Band) b/w "Connections in the City" |
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"At the Third Stroke" b/w "Remember" |
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"Remember" (Germany-only release) b/w "Witchypoo" |
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1977 |
"Bewitched" b/w "Knock Knock Knock" |
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1978 |
"I'm Glad I Found I Don't Need You" b/w "Made in Hollywood" |
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"Round and Round" b/w "Something in a Song" |
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1980 |
"I've Really Got You" (with Lelly Boone) b/w "Do You Believe in Me" |
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"Earthquake, Landslide, Hurricane" (as Lee Stirling) b/w "Soul Music" |
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1981 |
"Street Fighters" b/w "Trouble in the Family" |
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1982 |
"Wyvern" (with Muff Murfin; credited as Boone & Murfin) b/w "Wyvern" (instrumental) |
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1983 |
"I'm Only Looking" b/w "Sweet Conversation" |
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"Total Reaction" b/w "Sanctuary" |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |