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Nancy Wilson discography
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The discography of American singer, Nancy Wilson, contains 52 studio albums, 27 compilation albums, three live albums, one box set, 57 singles, nine promotional singles and one other charting song. Wilson's debut studio album was issued by Capitol Records in April 1960 called Like in Love. Her first single to chart was 1961's "Save Your Love for Me", a duet with The Cannoball Adderley Quartet that reached number 11 on the US R&B songs chart. Wilson's first album to make the US Billboard 200 chart was 1962's Hello Young Lovers, peaking at number 49. The 1963 studio LP, Yesterday's Love Songs/Today's Blues, was her highest-charting album up to that point, reaching number four in the US. In 1964, "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am", became Wilson's highest-peaking single, reaching number 11 on the US Hot 100, number two on the US adult contemporary chart and number six in Canada. Its corresponding LP, How Glad I Am, reached number four in the US.
Capitol issued several albums per-year by Wilson during the 1960s, all of which reached positions on the US Billboard 200 and the US Billboard R&B albums surveys. Studio LP's that reached the top ten on the R&B chart included Today My Way (1965), Gentle Is My Love (1965), A Touch of Today (1966), Tender Loving Care (1966), Nancy – Naturally (1966), Just for Now (1967), Lush Life (1967), Easy (1968), and Now I'm a Woman (1970). Ten singles spawned from the LP's made positions on the US Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and R&B charts. Among them was the top ten adult contemporary song "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" (1966), the top 20 R&B song "Face It Girl It's Over" (1968) and her last-charting Hot 100 song "Now I'm a Woman" (1970). Wilson's first live album was also issued during this period called The Nancy Wilson Show! (1965), which made positions on the US Billboard 200 and R&B charts.
Capitol released 11 more studio albums by Wilson through the 1970s, six of which made the Billboard 200. Despite making chart appearances, Wilson's LP's made progressively-lower peaking positions here, such as the number 185 But Beautiful (1971) or the number 193 I've Never Been to Me (1977). Four of them made the R&B chart, including the top 20 LP's All in Love Is Fair (1974) and Come Get to This (1975). Nine singles made the US R&B chart through 1979, including the top ten "You're as Right as Rain" (1974). Wilson released eight studio albums with Columbia Records between 1984 and 1997. This included the Ramsey Lewis collaboration, The Two of Us (1984) and Love, Nancy (1994). The latter was Wilson's first to reach the top ten of the US Jazz Albums chart. The MCG Jazz and Narada Jazz labels issued Wilson's final studio albums, concluding with the top ten album, Turned to Blue (2007).
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