This is the discography of American rock band Daughtry. The band was created following the participation of singer Chris Daughtry in the fifth season of American Idol and has so far released six studio albums and an EP.

Daughtry discography
Daughtry performing at Nokia Theatre Times Square in 2007
Studio albums6
Compilation albums1
Music videos18
EPs1
Singles21

The eponymous first album Daughtry was released on November 21, 2006, and was a commercial success. It debuted at No.2, sold 304,000 units in its first week,[1] and was the fastest selling rock album in SoundScan history.[2] It has since been certified 4× platinum in the US, and has sold more than 7 million worldwide.[2] It produced five consecutive singles in the top five of the Adult Top 40 radio charts; three of these, "It's Not Over", "Home", and "Over You" have each sold over 1 or more million copies in the US.[3][4]

The second album, Leave This Town, reached No. 1 on its debut week and sold 269,000 units in its first week.[5] It has since sold over a million copies in the US. This album has spawned three top ten songs on the Adult Pop chart: "No Surprise", "Life After You", and "September".[6] The band's third studio album, Break the Spell, was released in November 2011. It debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA for selling over 500,000 units in the United States. In November 2013, the band released their fourth studio album, Baptized, which debuted at number six on the Billboard 200. In February 2016, the band released their greatest hits album, It's Not Over...The Hits So Far, which debuted at number 43 on the Billboard 200 and number 6 on the U.S. rock chart.

Cage to Rattle was released in 2018 and Dearly Beloved was released in 2021.

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US
[7]
US
Rock

[8]
AUS
[9]
CAN
[10]
GER
[11]
IRE
[12]
JAP
[13]
NZ
[14]
SWE
[15]
UK
[16]
Daughtry 1 1 38 8 40 38 106 16 17 13
  • US: 5,040,000 (as of 2015)[22]
  • WW: 7,000,000 (as of 2009)[23]
Leave This Town
  • Released: July 14, 2009
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1 21 2 12 99 43 8 31 53
  • US: 1,329,000 (as of 2012)[26]
Break the Spell
  • Released: November 21, 2011
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
8 2 32 13 27 53 18 57 67
  • US: 513,000 (as of 2014)[29]
Baptized
  • Released: November 19, 2013
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6 3 56 16 43 100 102 42
  • UK: 4,978 (as of 2013)[31]
Cage to Rattle
  • Released: July 27, 2018
  • Label: RCA, 19
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
10 2 40 40 37 14
Dearly Beloved
  • Released: September 17, 2021
  • Label: Dogtree / ADA
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
50 10

Compilation albums edit

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[7]
US
Rock

[8]
CAN
[10]
UK
[16]
It's Not Over...The Hits So Far 43 6 95 88

Extended plays edit

Title EP details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US
[7]
US
Rock

[8]
Leave This Town: The B-Sides
  • Released: March 15, 2010 / May 10, 2011
  • Label: RCA Records
  • Formats: Digital download (2010), CD (2011)
70 17
  • US: 12,000 (as of 2011)[35]

Singles edit

As a lead artist edit

2000's edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[36]
US
Adult

[37]
US
Pop

[38]
US
AC

[39]
US
Main

[40]
AUS
[9]
CAN
[41]
JPN
[42]
NZ
[14]
UK
[43]
"It's Not Over" 2006 4 1 1 18 5 22 9 8 128 Daughtry
"Home" 2007 5 1 3 1 7 23 190
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[46]
"What I Want" (featuring Slash) 6 93
"Over You" 18 3 4 16 16 26
"Crashed" 24
"Feels Like Tonight" 2008 24 1 12 5 30
"What About Now" 18 3 19 3 17 11
"No Surprise" 2009 15 1 9 4 34 13 22 22 Leave This Town
"Life After You" 36 4 19 4 34
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2010's edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[36]
US
Adult

[37]
US
Pop

[38]
US
AC

[39]
US Rock Digi. CAN
[41]
JPN
[53]
UK
"September" 2010 36 2 20 2 7 29 Leave This Town
"Renegade" 2011 14 90 Break the Spell
"Crawling Back to You" 41 6 14 36 24
"Outta My Head" 2012 22
"Start of Something Good" 31
"Waiting for Superman" 2013 66 11 40 15 51 80 Baptized
"Battleships" 2014 20
"Torches" 2016 40 It's Not Over...The Hits So Far
"Deep End" 2018 21 Cage to Rattle
"As You Are" 2019 17
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

2020's edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Digi
[36]
US
Main

[57]
US Rock Digi. US Hard Rock Digi. CAN
[41]
UK
"World on Fire" 2020 16 7 3 [A] Dearly Beloved
"Heavy Is the Crown" 2021 4 8 1
"Changes are Coming" 18
"Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" (featuring Lzzy Hale) 2023 3 5 1 1 [B] [C] Non-album singles
"Artificial"[61] 1 9 1 [D] [E]
"Pieces" 2024 19 7 1 [F]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Rock Digital
[65]
US Hard Rock Digi.
"Call Your Name" 2010 Leave This Town
"Rescue Me"[66] 2012 35 Break the Spell
"Long Live Rock & Roll" 2013 Baptized
"I'll Fight" 2014
"Utopia"[67] Utopia
"Witness" (Stripped) 2015 Baptized
"Backbone" 2018 Cage to Rattle
"White Flag"
"Death of Me"
"Alive" 2019 1 Non-Album Single
"Hunger Strike" (feat. Lajon Witherspoon) 2021 22 Dearly Beloved
"Lioness"
"Dearly Beloved"

Other charted songs edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[36]
CAN
[41]
"You Don't Belong" 2009 95 Leave This Town
"Tennessee Line" [G]
"One Last Chance" 2010 99

Guest appearances edit

The following are songs by other artists featuring Daughtry frontman Chris Daughtry, with the exception of "Long Way Down", "Drown In You" and "Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" which feature the entire band.

Year Title With Artist Album
2006 "Wanted Dead or Alive" Various Artists American Idol Season 5: Encores
2008 "The Past" Sevendust Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow
"By the Way" Theory of a Deadman Scars & Souvenirs
"Slow Down" Third Day Revelation
2009 "Long Way Down" Timbaland Shock Value II
2010 "Had Enough" Lifehouse Smoke & Mirrors
"Photograph" Santana Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time
2011 "Drown In You" Various Artists Batman: Arkham City soundtrack
"Waitin' for the Bus / Jesus Just Left Chicago" Various Artists ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends
2012 "4 A.M." Various Artists Pacific Standard Time EP
2013 "Never Die" Various Artists NCIS: Los Angeles Soundtrack[69] Also a Break the Spell Japan edition bonus track
2014 "Utopia" Daughtry Utopia
2016 "Wild Heart" Adairs Run Turn Back the Miles EP

Music videos edit

Year Song Director(s)
2006 "It's Not Over" Dean Karr and Jay Martin[70]
2007 "Home" Danny Clinch[71]
"Over You" P.R. Brown[72]
"Crashed" Trevor Pinnock[73]
2008 "Feels Like Tonight" Martin Weisz[74]
"What About Now" Kevin Kerslake[75]
2009 "No Surprise" Nathan Cox[76]
"Life After You" Paul Minor[77]
2010 "September" Chris Sims[78]
2011 "Crawling Back to You" Laurent Briet[79]
"Renegade" Chapman Baehler[80]
2012 "Outta My Head" Shane Drake[81]
"Start of Something Good" Nigel Dick[82]
2013 "Waiting for Superman" Shane Drake[83]
2014 "Battleships" Joe Dietsch[84]
2016 "Torches" Nathan Crooker[85]
2018 "Backbone"
"Deep End"
2019 "As You Are"
2020 "Alive"
"World On Fire"
2021 "Heavy Is the Crown"
"Changes Are Coming"
2023 "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"
"Artificial" Ethan Maniquis
2024 "Pieces"

Notes edit

  1. ^ "World On Fire" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 90 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[58]
  2. ^ "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Canadian Digital Song Sales chart.[59]
  3. ^ "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 49 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[60]
  4. ^ "Artificial" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Canada Rock chart.[62]
  5. ^ "Artificial" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 100 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[63]
  6. ^ "Pieces" did not enter the UK Singles Chart but debuted and peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart Top 100 on 29 March 2024.[64]
  7. ^ "Tennessee Line" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension.[68]

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