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  1. The singles discography of American singer Linda Ronstadt contains 80 lead and collaborative singles, four as a featured artist, eight promotional singles and eight other charted songs. Her first credited release was 1967's " Different Drum ", which also included the Stone Poneys along with Ronstadt as a featured artist.

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    • 'Willin''
    • 'Heat Wave'
    • 'Love Has No Pride'
    • 'Dark End of The Street'
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    There's a reason Ronstadt chose this torch song first recorded by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra in 1939 as both the title track and lead single when she hit us with the first installment in a trilogy of albums exploring the Great American Songbook with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. It's a stunning performance of a classic song that added new dimensio...

    Ronstadt was among the biggest pop stars of the '70s, with three chart-topping albums and a string of Top 10 singles. But it wasn't until 1987 that she had the industry support to do her dream project, an album titled "Canciones de Mi Padre" honoring the Mexican side of her heritage with the support of Mariachi Vargas, Mariachi Los Camperos and Mar...

    Doris Day released the first hit version of this song in 1952. Ronstadt's version appeared as the opening track on "Lush Life," her second collection of jazz standards recorded with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. But there's nothing especially lush about Riddle's arrangement here. It opens with a lone guitarist accompanying Ronstadt's understated voc...

    Ronstadt's future Trio partner Dolly Parton supplies unmistakably Parton-esque harmonies on this wonderfully sparse and beautiful rendition of a traditional ballad about a woman who vows she never will marry "for the only man I ever loved has gone on the morning train." She'd previously sung this song on Johnny Cash's TV show in 1969, trading vocal...

    Years before she managed to convince the suits at Asylum to sign off on her "Canciones de Mi Padre" project, Ronstadt slipped this understated Spanish-language song into the mix on "Hasten Down the Wind." It's a Mexican folk ballad written by Ronstadt with her father, Gilbert Ronstadt, and former bandmate, Stone Poneys guitarist Kenny Edwards, who ...

    This song was written by Lowell George while still a member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention and subsequently cut by George's own band, Little Feat, in a stark acoustic arrangement on their debut and again in a full-band arrangement on their second album, "Sailin' Shoes." Ronstadt's version splits the difference between those arrangements with...

    One of two Motown classics Ronstadt covered on "Prisoner in Disguise," her take on "Heat Wave" peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's Hot 100, despite it being relegated to the B-side of "Love Is a Rose," a Neil Young song that plays more to the country side of her aesthetic. You can hear the debt to Martha Reeves, whose version topped the R&B charts, in t...

    Bonnie Raitt's original recording of this melancholy torch song is an understated treasure. Ronstadt's take is more impassioned. She sings as though she's overwhelmed with what she's feeling, from the relative restraint of her delivery on "I've had bad dreams too many times to think that they don't mean much any more" to the full-on desperation she...

    This heartbreaking cheater's lament was originally done in 1967 by the great James Carr, who peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles charts with his gospel-tinged version. Many artists had recorded it, from Percy Sledge to the Flying Burrito Brothers and Aretha Franklin by the time it found its way to Ronstadt's first chart-toppi...

    There's a video on YouTube of Ronstadt introducing this song — first recorded by the Queen of Rockabilly, Wanda Jackson — as "the first country-rock song I ever learned." Even the version on 1969's "Hand Sown... Home Grown," with its oddly psychedelic fuzz-guitar lick, is closer to straight-up country, though, than country-rock. And the version on ...

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    • Ed Masley
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  2. Complete List Of Linda Ronstadt Albums And Songs presents the entire Linda Ronstadt studio and live album discography with all songs listed.

    • Brian Kachejian
    • "You’re No Good" Ronstadt notched her sole Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper with this inescapable 1975 hit. The song was first recorded by Dee Dee Warwick in 1963 and written by Clint Ballard, Jr.
    • "Don’t Know Much" Ronstadt teamed with Aaron Neville (known for soul hits like “Tell It Like It Is”) on this 1989 collaboration, which came just short of crowning the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 2.
    • "Blue Bayou" Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson, “Blue Bayou” reached the top 30 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for Orbison in 1963. Ronstadt’s rendering of the song, released in 1977, reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • "It's So Easy" Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, “It’s So Easy” was originally released by Holly’s group The Crickets, though it did not chart. Ronstadt released a cover version of the song in 1977 as part of her album Simple Dreams, and the song entered the top five of the Hot 100 in December 1977, the same month it was joined by “Blue Bayou,” from the same album.
  3. The singles discography of American singer Linda Ronstadt contains 80 lead and collaborative singles, four as a featured artist, eight promotional singles and eight other charted songs. Her first credited release was 1967's "Different Drum", which also included the Stone Poneys along with Ronstadt as a featured artist.

  4. Ronstadt's singles have earned her a number-one hit and three number-two hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with 10 top-ten pop singles and 21 reaching the Top 40. She has also scored two number-one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and two number-one hits on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

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  6. She has charted 38 Billboard Hot 100 singles with 21 of them reaching the top 40. Having collaborated with several artists in many genres, Ronstadt has lent her vocals to over 120 albums and...

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