Lee Hazlewood discography
This article presents the discography of American country-pop musician Lee Hazlewood as a recording artist. His songwriting credits on recordings by other musicians are not included here.
Albums
Main albums
Album details | Reissue details |
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Trouble is a Lonesome Town (artist: The Shacklefords)
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LHI Records, 1969 Smells Like Records, 1999 Light in the Attic Records, 2013 |
The N.S.V.I.P.'s (Not...So...Very...Important...People)
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1972 Records, 2014 |
Friday's Child
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1972 Records, 2014 |
The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood
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Water, 2007 Light in the Attic, 2015 |
Lee Hazlewood Presents The 98% American Mom & Apple Pie 1929 Crash Band
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Lee Hazlewoodism: Its Cause And Cure
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Water, 2007 Light in the Attic, 2015 |
Something Special
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Light in the Attic, 2015 |
Love and Other Crimes
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1972 Records, 2014 |
Forty
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Light in the Attic, 2017 |
Cowboy in Sweden
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Smells Like Records, 1999 Light in the Attic, 2016 |
Requiem for an Almost Lady
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Smells Like Records, 1999 Light in the Attic, 2017 |
13
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Smells Like Records, 1999 Light in the Attic, 2017 |
Poet, Fool or Bum
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EMI, 2004 |
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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The Stockholm Kid
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A House Safe For Tigers
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Light in the Attic, 2012 |
20th Century Lee
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Movin' On
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Ace Records, 2009 |
Back On The Street Again
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EMI, 2004 |
For Every Solution There's A Problem
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Cake or Death
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Collaborations
Album details | Reissue details |
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The Cowboy and the Lady (with Ann-Margret)
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Smells Like Records, 2000 Light in the Attic, 2017 |
Nancy & Lee (with Nancy Sinatra)
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Rhino Records, 1989 |
Nancy & Lee Again (with Nancy Sinatra) (also released as Did You Ever?)
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Gypsies & Indians (with Anna Hanski)
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Farmisht, Flatulence, Origami, ARF!!! And Me... (with The Al Casey Combo)
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Nancy / Lee 3 (with Nancy Sinatra)
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Production and songwriting
Year | Title | Artist | Details |
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1958 | Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel | Duane Eddy | Producer, co-composer |
1959 | Especially for You | Duane Eddy | Producer, co-composer |
1959 | The "Twangs" The "Thang" | Duane Eddy | Producer, co-composer |
1960 | Sings | Johnny Burnette | Writer of "The Fool" |
1960 | "I'm On My Way" | Barbara Dane | Producer |
1960 | Songs of Our Heritage | Duane Eddy | Producer |
1960 | $1,000,000.00 Worth of Twang | Duane Eddy | Co-composer |
1962 | Cruisin' for Surf Bunnies | The Woodchucks | Producer, composer |
1963 | Twangy Guitar – Silky Strings | Duane Eddy | Producer, composer |
1963 | Surfin' Hootenanny | Al Casey | Producer, composer |
1963 | Surfin' | Duane Eddy | Producer, co-composer |
1963 | Deuces, "T's," Roadsters & Drums' | Hal Blaine | Producer, composer |
1963 | Dance with the Guitar Man' | Duane Eddy | Producer, composer |
1966 | Boots | Nancy Sinatra | Producer, composer |
1966 | The Shacklefords Sings | The Shacklefords | Producer, composer |
1966 | How Does That Grab You? | Nancy Sinatra | Producer, composer |
1967 | "This Town" | Frank Sinatra | Writer |
1967 | Country, My Way | Nancy Sinatra | Producer, composer |
1967 | Sugar | Nancy Sinatra | Producer, composer |
1967 | Movin' with Nancy | Nancy Sinatra | Producer, composer |
1968 | Dreams and Images | Arthur Lee Harper | Co-producer |
1995 | Sidewinder | Al Casey | Guest vocalist and composer |
References
- "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
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