Calvin Harris discography

Calvin Harris discography

Harris performing at Rock in Rio in Madrid on 5 July 2012
Studio albums 4
Music videos 30
EPs 3
Singles 24
Promotional singles 12
Mix albums 1
Remixes 23

Scottish record producer, DJ, singer and songwriter Calvin Harris has released four studio albums, one mix album, three extended plays, 24 singles (including three as a featured artist), 12 promotional singles and 30 music videos. As of November 2014, Harris had sold 8,176,180 singles and tracks in the United Kingdom.[1]

Harris's debut studio album, I Created Disco, was released in June 2007. The album peaked at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[2][3] Its first two singles, "Acceptable in the 80s" and "The Girls", peaked at numbers 10 and three, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart, while the third single, "Merrymaking at My Place", reached number 43.[2]

In August 2009, Harris released his second studio album, Ready for the Weekend, which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and earned a gold certification from the BPI within two months of release.[2][3] Its lead single, "I'm Not Alone", became Harris's first number one on the UK Singles Chart.[2] "Ready for the Weekend" was released as the album's second single, peaking at number three in the United Kingdom.[2] Two more singles were released from the album, "Flashback" and "You Used to Hold Me", which reached numbers 18 and 27 on the UK chart, respectively.[2]

His third studio album, 18 Months, was released in October 2012. The album sees Harris stepping away from vocals, instead focusing on the music production. It earned Harris his second consecutive number-one album in his home country.[2] 18 Months also became his first album to chart on the Billboard 200 in the United States, peaking at number 19,[4] while reaching number two in Ireland, number five in Australia and number eight in Canada.[5][6][7] The album's lead single, "Bounce" featuring Kelis, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and gave Harris his first top-10 entry in Australia, peaking at number seven.[2][6] The second single, "Feel So Close", also peaked at number two in the UK.[2] The song brought Harris to international prominence, reaching number five in New Zealand and number seven in Australia,[6][8] as well as becoming his first chart entry as a lead performer on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it charted at number 12.[9]

In 2011, Harris wrote, produced and was featured on Rihanna's single "We Found Love", which topped the charts in 25 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland and Canada.[2][5][10][11] The third and fourth singles from 18 Months, "Let's Go" (featuring Ne-Yo) and "We'll Be Coming Back" (featuring Example), both reached number two on the UK chart,[2] with the former also peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9] The album's fifth single, "Sweet Nothing" featuring Florence Welch, became Harris's fourth number-one single in the UK and first top-10 single in the US.[2][9] "Drinking from the Bottle" (featuring Tinie Tempah) and "I Need Your Love" (featuring Ellie Goulding) served as the album's sixth and seventh singles. Having both charted inside the UK top 10 by April 2013, Harris made chart history by becoming the first artist to attain eight top-10 singles from one studio album, overtaking the record previously set by Michael Jackson.[12] The eighth and final single, "Thinking About You" featuring Ayah Marar, peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Harris's fourth studio album, Motion, was released in October 2014. It peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and number five on the US Billboard 200, his highest-peaking album on the latter chart.[2][4] The album includes the UK number-one singles "Under Control", "Summer" and "Blame", as well as the top-10 single "Outside".[2]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[6]
BEL (WA)
[13]
CAN
[7]
FRA
[14]
GER
[15]
IRE
[5]
NL
[16]
NZ
[8]
US
[4]
I Created Disco 8 95 34
  • UK: 223,845[1]
Ready for the Weekend
  • Released: 14 August 2009
  • Label: Fly Eye, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1 39 74 139 6
  • UK: 274,786[1]
18 Months
  • Released: 26 October 2012
  • Label: Deconstruction, Fly Eye, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1 5 44 8 110 63 2 48 4 19
  • UK: 815,636[1]
Motion
  • Released: 31 October 2014
  • Label: Fly Eye, Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
2 3 25 2 20 20 5 25 4 5
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Mix albums

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[6]
BEL
(FL)

[23]
CAN
[24]
FRA
[14]
GER
[15]
IRE
[5]
NL
[25]
NZ
[8]
US
[9]
"Acceptable in the 80s" 2007 10 97 30 30
  • BPI: Silver[3]
I Created Disco
"The Girls" 3 33 23
"Merrymaking at My Place" 43
"I'm Not Alone" 2009 1 48 13 4 [upper-alpha 1] 40
  • BPI: Platinum[3]
  • ARIA: Platinum[26]
Ready for the
Weekend
"Ready for the Weekend" 3 [upper-alpha 2] 9 [upper-alpha 3]
  • BPI: Silver[3]
"Flashback" 18 38 [upper-alpha 4] 23
"You Used to Hold Me" 2010 27 57 30
"Bounce
(featuring Kelis)
2011 2 7 7 6 28 6
  • BPI: Platinum[3]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[27]
  • RMNZ: Gold[28]
18 Months
"Feel So Close" 2 7 25 9 11 2 15 5 12
"Let's Go"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
2012 2 17 31 19 117 59 6 27 14 17
"We'll Be Coming Back"
(featuring Example)
2 8 [upper-alpha 5] 1 30 16
"Sweet Nothing"
(featuring Florence Welch)
1 2 9 15 17 19 1 22 2 10
"Drinking from the Bottle"
(featuring Tinie Tempah)
2013 5 16 34 62 9 [upper-alpha 6] 34
  • BPI: Gold[3]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[26]
"I Need Your Love"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
4 3 8 13 10 13 6 29 15 16
"Thinking About You"
(featuring Ayah Marar)
8 28 20 58 92 56 11 21 40 86
"Under Control"
(with Alesso featuring Hurts)
1 17 42 82 55 24 5 [upper-alpha 7] 31 [upper-alpha 8] Motion
"Summer" 2014 1 4 5 3 15 3 1 1 19 7
"Blame"
(featuring John Newman)
1 9 7 11 7 4 5 1 9 19
"Outside"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
6 7 8 10 19 1 5 7 7 29
"Open Wide"
featuring Big Sean)
2015 23 77 [upper-alpha 9] 37 22 63 [upper-alpha 10]
"Pray to God"
(featuring Haim)
35 10 [upper-alpha 11] 68 59 23 21 25 39 [upper-alpha 12]
"How Deep Is Your Love"
(with Disciples)
2 1 1 16 2 4 3 1 2 27
  • BPI: Platinum[3]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[44]
  • BEA: Platinum[45]
  • BVMI: Platinum[33]
  • RIAA: Platinum[29]
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[46]
TBA
"This Is What You Came For"
(featuring Rihanna)
2016 2 1 4 1 5 5 1 3 2 3
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[3]
  • ARIA: 5× Platinum[47]
  • BEA: Platinum[45]
  • BVMI: Platinum[33]
  • MC: 4× Platinum[19]
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[29]
  • RMNZ: Platinum[48]
"Hype"
(with Dizzee Rascal)
34 71 [upper-alpha 13]
"My Way" 4 9 5 14 4 5 4 4 10 24
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[6]
BEL
(FL)

[23]
CAN
[11]
FRA
[14]
GER
[15]
IRE
[5]
NL
[25]
NZ
[8]
US
[10]
"Dance wiv Me"
(Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome)
2008 1 13 40 48 5 Tongue n' Cheek
"We Found Love"
(Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris)
2011 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[3]
  • ARIA: 6× Platinum[26]
  • BEA: Platinum[53]
  • BVMI: Gold[54]
  • RIAA: 9× Platinum[55]
  • RMNZ: 3× Platinum[56]
Talk That Talk
"Off the Record"
(Tinchy Stryder featuring Calvin Harris and Burns)
24 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peaks Album
UK
[57]
IRE
[5]
"Da Bongos"/"Brighter Days"
(as Stouffer)[58]
2002 Non-album single
"Let Me Know"[59]
(featuring Ayah Marar)
2004
"Vegas"[60] 2007 I Created Disco
"Rock Band"[61] Non-album single
"Colours"[62] I Created Disco
"Yeah Yeah Yeah, La La La"[63] 2009 172 Ready for the Weekend
"Awooga"[64] 2011 18 Months
"Iron"
(with Nicky Romero)
2012
"C.U.B.A"[65] 2014 89 78 Non-album single
"Slow Acid" 86 Motion
"Burnin'"[66]
(with R3hab)
"Overdrive (Part 2)"[67]
(with Ummet Ozcan)
Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peaks Album
FRA
[14]
"Faith" 2014 178 Motion

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Stillness in Time" 2007 None Radio 1 Established 1967[68]
"Century" 2009 Tiësto Kaleidoscope[69]
"Reminds Me of You" 2011 LMFAO Sorry for Party Rocking (deluxe edition)[70]
"What's Your Name" 2015 Dillon Francis This Mixtape Is Fire[71]

Production and songwriting credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album Credit(s)
"Love Is the Drug" 2007 Kylie Minogue Radio 1 Established 1967 Mixing, production[72]
"Michael Jackson" The Mitchell Brothers Dressed for the Occasion All instruments, production, songwriting[73]
"Heart Beat Rock" Kylie Minogue X Mixing, production, songwriting[74]
"In My Arms" Production, songwriting[74]
"Holiday" 2009 Dizzee Rascal featuring Chrome Tongue n' Cheek Mixing, production, songwriting[75]
"Road Rage" Mixing[75]
"Time Machine" 2010 Example Won't Go Quietly All instruments, arrangement, engineering, mixing, production[76]
"Too Much" Kylie Minogue Aphrodite All instruments, arrangement, mixing, production, songwriting[77]
"Hands" The Ting Tings Sounds from Nowheresville
(deluxe edition)
Mixing, production[78]
"Yeah 3x" Chris Brown F.A.M.E. Songwriting[79]
"Off & On" 2011 Sophie Ellis-Bextor Make a Scene All instruments, arrangement, production, songwriting[80]
"Where Have You Been" Rihanna Talk That Talk Engineering, production, songwriting[81]
"One Life" Mary J. Blige My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) (European edition) All instruments, engineering, production, songwriting[82]
"Only the Horses" 2012 Scissor Sisters Magic Hour Co-production[83]
"Call My Name" Cheryl Cole A Million Lights All instruments, arrangement, mixing, production, songwriting[84]
"All the Things" 2013 Pitbull featuring Inna Meltdown Additional production[85]
"I Will Never Let You Down" 2014 Rita Ora N/A Arrangement, production, songwriting[86]
"Olé" 2016 John Newman TBA Songwriting[87]

Remixes

Title Year Artist(s)
"Rock Steady"[88] 2006 All Saints
"Get Down"[89] 2007 Groove Armada
"Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above"[90] CSS
"Great DJ"[91] 2008 The Ting Tings
"Hearts on Fire"[92] Cut Copy
"Uptown"[93] Primal Scream
"See the Light"[94] The Hours
"Good Days Bad Days"[95] Kaiser Chiefs
"We Walk"[96] 2009 The Ting Tings
"The Reeling"[97] Passion Pit
"Waking Up in Vegas"[98] Katy Perry
"Supernova"[99] Mr Hudson featuring Kanye West
"We Are Golden"[100] Mika
"She Wolf"[101] Shakira
"One Love"[102] David Guetta featuring Estelle
"4th of July (Fireworks)"[103] 2010 Kelis
"Promises"[104] 2011 Nero
"Serious"[105] Manufactured Superstars featuring Selina Albright
"Iced Out"[106] Burns
"Spectrum (Say My Name)"[107] 2012 Florence and the Machine
"DNA"[108] 2013 Empire of the Sun
"Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat"[109] Fatboy Slim and Riva Starr featuring Beardyman
"When You Were Young"[110] The Killers
"How Deep Is Your Love"[111] 2015 Calvin Harris and Disciples

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Acceptable in the 80s" 2007 Woof Wan-Bau [112]
"The Girls" Kim Gehrig [113]
"Merrymaking at My Place" Kinga Burza [114]
"Dance wiv Me"
(Dizzee Rascal featuring Calvin Harris and Chrome)
2008 Mark Anthony Galluzzo [115]
"I'm Not Alone" 2009 Christian Holm-Glad [116]
"Ready for the Weekend" Ben Ib [117]
"Flashback" Vincent Haycock [118]
"You Used to Hold Me" 2010 Dan & Julian [119]
"Awooga" 2011 Unknown [120]
"Bounce"
(featuring Kelis)
Vincent Haycock and AG Rojas [121]
"Feel So Close" Vincent Haycock [122]
"Off the Record"
(Tinchy Stryder featuring Calvin Harris and Burns)
Luke Monaghan and James Barber [123]
"We Found Love"
(Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris)
Melina Matsoukas [124]
"Let's Go"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
2012 Vincent Haycock [125]
"We'll Be Coming Back"
(featuring Example)
Saman Keshavarz [126]
"Sweet Nothing"
(featuring Florence Welch)
Vincent Haycock [127]
"Drinking from the Bottle"
(featuring Tinie Tempah)
Vincent Haycock and AG Rojas [128]
"I Need Your Love"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
2013 Emil Nava [129]
"Thinking About You"
(featuring Ayah Marar)
Vincent Haycock [130]
"Under Control"
(with Alesso featuring Hurts)
Emil Nava [131]
"Summer" 2014 [132]
"Blame"
(featuring John Newman)
[133]
"Slow Acid" [134]
"Open Wide"
(featuring Big Sean)
[135]
"Burnin'"
(with R3hab)
Unknown [136]
"Outside"
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
Emil Nava [137]
"Pray to God"
(featuring Haim)
2015 [138]
"How Deep Is Your Love"
(with Disciples)
[139]
"This Is What You Came For"
(featuring Rihanna)
2016 [140]
"Hype"
(with Dizzee Rascal)
[141]

Notes

  1. "I'm Not Alone" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at number five on the Dutch Tipparade chart.[25]
  2. "Ready for the Weekend" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number two on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[23]
  3. "Ready for the Weekend" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at number 10 on the Dutch Tipparade chart.[25]
  4. "Flashback" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 10 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[23]
  5. "We'll Be Coming Back" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number four on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[23]
  6. "Drinking from the Bottle" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at number four on the Dutch Tipparade chart.[25]
  7. "Under Control" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at number two on the Dutch Tipparade chart.[25]
  8. "Under Control" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[36]
  9. "Open Wide" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number eight on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[23]
  10. "Open Wide" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[43]
  11. "Pray to God" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number two on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[23]
  12. "Pray to God" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[43]
  13. "Hype" did not enter the New Zealand Singles Chart, but peaked at number two on the New Zealand Heatseekers Singles Chart.[49]

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  60. "Vegas" (UK 10" single liner notes). Calvin Harris. Fly Eye Records. 2007. FLYEYE 002.
  61. "Rock Band" (US 12" single liner notes). Calvin Harris. Xylophone Jones Recordings. 2007. XJR EU 003.
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