Katharine McPhee discography

Katharine McPhee discography
McPhee at the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington, D.C., on May 24, 2009
Studio albums5
Singles10
Music videos10

The discography of Katharine McPhee consists of five studio albums, ten singles, ten music videos, and other miscellaneous songs and albums.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak positions Sales
US US
Digital
US
Holiday
US
Indie
US
Jazz
Katharine McPhee 2 2
Unbroken
  • Released: January 5, 2010
  • Label: Verve Forecast
  • Format: CD, digital download
27 25
Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You
  • Released: October 12, 2010
  • Label: Verve Forecast
  • Format: CD, digital download
11
Hysteria
  • Released: September 18, 2015
  • Label: eOne
  • Format: CD, digital download
37
I Fall in Love Too Easily
  • Released: November 17, 2017
  • Label: BMG
  • Format: CD, digital download
27 2
Christmas Songs
  • Released: October 20, 2023
  • Format: digital download

Appearances in other albums

Title Album details Peak positions sales
US US
Soundtracks
CAN
The Music of Smash 9 1 35
Bombshell
  • Released: February 12, 2013 [4]
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: CD, digital download
43 3

Extended plays

List of extended plays
Title EP details
Christmas Songs

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions (Billboard) RIAA cert Sales Album
US
[9]
US Pop US AC
[10]
CAN
[11]
2006 "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" 12 12 131,000[12] Non-album singles
"My Destiny" 60 42 98,000[8]
"Think" 121 90 21,000[13] American Idol Season 5: Encores
2007 "Over It" 29 23 25 Gold 645,000[14] Katharine McPhee
"Love Story" 92,000[14]
2009 "Had It All" 22 29,000[15] Unbroken
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" 3,000[16] I'll Be Home For Christmas - Single
2010 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (featuring Chris Botti) 16 Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You
2015 "Lick My Lips" Hysteria
2017 "Night and Day" I Fall in Love Too Easily
2022 "Jingle Bell Rock"
(with David Foster)
9 Christmas Songs
2023 "Carol of the Bells"
(with David Foster)
10

Promotional singles

These songs charted from unsolicited airplay and/or sales on Billboard charts.

Year Single Sales Album
2009 "Say Goodbye" 7,000[17] Unbroken
"Lifetime" 5,000[15]
"How" 9,000[15]
2010 "Terrified" (featuring Zachary Levi) Terrified (featuring Zachary Levi) - Single

Miscellaneous songs

  • Sales numbers under Sales column for songs are for digital sales only
  • unk - Sales unknown
  • n/a - Not applicable (not released for sale as a digital single under that album)

Charted songs

Year Song Peak chart positions (Billboard) Sales Album
US
CA
NZ
US Dance Club
2010 "We Are the World: 25 for Haiti" (Artists for Haiti) 2[18] 8[19] 17 580,000[20] Non-album single
2012 "Touch Me" 4 18,000[21] The Music of Smash (soundtrack)

Other songs

Year Song Sales Album
2006 "Can't Help Falling in Love" (with Andrea Bocelli) Under the Desert Sky
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" J.C. Penney Jam: Concert for America's Kids
"Somos Novios" (with Andrea Bocelli)
2007 "Better Off Alone" 34,000[14] Katharine McPhee
"O Come All Ye Faithful" 19,000[22] O Come All Ye Faithful - Single
2008 "Real Love" (with Elliott Yamin) 8,000[22] Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1
"I Will Be There With You" Promotional song for Japan Airlines
"I Know What Boys Like" 9,000[23] I Know What Boys Like - Single
"Connected" 5,000[23] Barbie and the Diamond Castle Original Movie Soundtrack
"Let Your Heart Sing" Unknown Tinker Bell Original Movie Soundtrack
"The Prayer" (with Andrea Bocelli) Hit Man: David Foster & Friends
"Somewhere"
2009 "I've Got You Under My Skin" Chris Botti In Boston
2010 "Terrified" (with Jason Reeves) 41,000[24] Unbroken
"You Are" UNCF's An Evening of Stars with Lionel Richie
2011 "Seems Like Yesterday" Unknown Peace, Love & Misunderstanding soundtrack
2012 "Beautiful" 15,000[25] Smash cast (single)
"Let Me Be Your Star" (with Megan Hilty) 48,000[26]
"Call Me" Unknown
"The 20th Century Fox Mambo"
"Redneck Woman"
"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
"Cheers (Drink to That)" (with Megan Hilty)
"Never Give All the Heart"
"A Thousand and One Nights" (with Raza Jaffrey)
"Smash!" (with Megan Hilty)
"Don't Forget Me"
"Shake It Out" The Music of Smash
"Brighter Than the Sun"
"Our Day Will Come"
"Run"
"Stand"
2013 "Cut, Print...Moving On" Bombshell
"Our Little Secret" (with Julian Ovenden)
"Public Relations" (with Christian Borle)
"On Broadway" (with Jennifer Hudson) Smash cast (single)
"Caught in the Storm"
"Good For You"
"Some Boys"
"This Will Be Our Year" (with Jeremy Jordan, Andy Mientus, and Krysta Rodriguez)
"Heart Shaped Wreckage" (with Jeremy Jordan) 11,000[27]
"Rewrite This Story" (with Jeremy Jordan) Unknown
"I Heard Your Voice In a Dream" (with Jeremy Jordan) 10,000[28]
"Original" unk
"That's Life" (with Megan Hilty) 12,000[29]
"Don't Let Me Know" (with Jeremy Jordan) Unknown
"The Goodbye Song" (with Jeremy Jordan and Krysta Rodriguez)
"Pretender"
"I'm Not Sorry" (with Mara Davi)
"Under Pressure" (with Jeremy Jordan, Leslie Odom, Jr, Krysta Rodriguez, Christian Borle, Debra Messing, Megan Hilty, Jack Davenport, Anjelica Huston) Smash: The Complete Season 2
"Would I Lie to You?" (with Megan Hilty)
"Broadway, Here I Come!" (with Jeremy Jordan, Leslie Odom, Jr and Krysta Rodriguez)
"Big Finish" (with Megan Hilty)

Songwriter credits

Year Song Artist Album
2010 "Love's Never Leavin'" (co-written with Richard Marx) Chelsea Field non-album single
2012 "Beautiful Stranger" (co-written with David and Shauna Jackson) Maila Gibson You May Not Kiss the Bride (soundtrack)

Music videos

Year Song Director
2007 "Over It" Liz Friedlander
"Love Story" Marcus Raboy
2008 "Connected" (for Barbie and the Diamond Castle)
2009 "Had It All" Cyril Guyot
2010 "We Are the World: 25 for Haiti" featuring Artists for Haiti Paul Haggis
"Terrified" (featuring Zachary Levi) Judson Pearce Morgan
"Say Goodbye"
"It's Not Christmas Without You"
2012 "Beautiful" (for Smash)
2015 "Lick My Lips" Diane Martel

Notes

References

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