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Cher singles discography
Cher performing in London during her Here We Go Again Tour in October 2019
Singles80
Promotional singles28
Other appearances36

American entertainer Cher has released 80 official singles, 28 promotional singles and appeared in 36 other songs. On the Billboard Hot 100, she has achieved: 4 number 1 singles, 12 Top 10 singles, 22 Top 40 singles and a total of 34 charted singles as a solo artist. Combined with the entries she had as part of Sonny & Cher: 5 number 1 singles, 17 Top 10 singles, 32 Top 40 hits and a total of 52 singles which charted on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Cher is the fifth-ranked female artist with the most Billboard US Hot 100 charted singles.[1] She has reached the Top 10 on the Hot 100 at least once during each of four decades—the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s—placing her in a tie for second place in that category as of May 2014, alongside Aerosmith, Barbra Streisand, Madonna and Whitney Houston, only behind Michael Jackson. Cher's span of top 10 records on the Hot 100 stretches for a total of 33 years, one month and three weeks (not counting the Sonny and Cher hits "I Got You Babe" and "Baby Don't Go"), from "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" in 1966 to "Believe" in 1999, placing her in third place in that category as of May 2014, behind only Jackson and Carlos Santana.[2]

Cher's career as a recording artist spans seven decades and she is the only artist to have a number-one single on a Billboard chart in each of the past seven decades. This feat was accomplished when Cher released "DJ Play a Christmas Song", the lead single from her studio album Christmas, on October 6, 2023. It reached the number-one spot on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.[3] It peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it her first appearance on the chart since 2002. On the UK singles chart, she is the only solo artist to have a top-40 hit in seven consecutive decades, as well as being the oldest female singer to have a top-40 hit. She has had a total of 34 top-40 hits, beginning with "All I Really Want to Do" in 1965 through "DJ Play a Christmas Song" in 2023.[4]

Singles

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1960s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[5]
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
CAN
[8]
CAN
QC

[9]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
NOR
[12][13]
NLD
[14]
SWE
[15]
UK
[16]
1965 "All I Really Want to Do" 15 68 11 9 15 13 9 All I Really Want to Do
"Where Do You Go" 25 95 5 19 The Sonny Side of Chér
1966 "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" 2 11 6 4 4 17 3 4 16 3
"Alfie" 32 96 36 16 Chér
"I Feel Something in the Air" 89 43
"Sunny" 1 1 3 32
"Behind the Door" 97 74 With Love, Chér
"Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies)"
[A]
45
1967 "Hey Joe" 94
"You Better Sit Down Kids" 9 100 12 5
1968 "The Click Song" 56 Backstage
1969 "For What It's Worth"
[B]
88 30 3614 Jackson Highway
"I Walk on Guilded Splinters"
"Chastity's Song (Band of Thieves)" Chastity
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

1970s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US Dance
[18]
AUS
[19]
CAN
[8]
CAN
QC

[9]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
NLD
[14]
SWE
[15]
UK
[16]
1971 "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" 1 6 5 1 7 25 3 23 4 Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
1972 "The Way of Love" 7 2 42 6 44
"Living in a House Divided" 22 2 61 17 42 Foxy Lady
"Don't Hide Your Love" 46 19 44
1973 "Am I Blue?" Bittersweet White Light
"Half-Breed" 1 3 4 1 4 29 6 Half-Breed
1974 "Dark Lady" 1 3 17 2 4 15 4 36 Dark Lady
"Train of Thought" 27 9 84 18 15
"I Saw a Man and He Danced with His Wife" 42 3 31
1975 "Geronimo's Cadillac" Stars
1976 "Long Distance Love Affair" I'd Rather Believe in You
1977 "Pirate" 93 Cherished
"War Paint and Soft Feathers"
1979 "Take Me Home" 8 19 2 10 Take Me Home
"Wasn't It Good" 49 65
"It's Too Late to Love Me Now"
"Hell on Wheels" 59 Prisoner
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

1980s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US Dance
[18]
AUS
[19]
AUT
[7]
CAN
[8]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
NLD
[14]
SWE
[15]
UK
[16]
1981 "Dead Ringer for Love"
(with Meat Loaf)
65 2 32 16 5 Dead Ringer
1982 "I Paralyze" I Paralyze
1987 "I Found Someone" 10 33 8 14 4 94 5 Cher
1988 "We All Sleep Alone" 14 11 76 27 47
"Skin Deep" 79 41
1989 "After All" (with Peter Cetera) 6 1 50 5 24 84 Heart of Stone
"If I Could Turn Back Time" 3 1 1 14 2 16 6 4 11 6
"Just Like Jesse James" 8 9 14 8 38 10 11
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

1990s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US Dance
[18]
AUS
[19][28]
[29]
AUT
[7]
CAN
[8]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
NLD
[14]
SWI
[30]
UK
[16]
1990 "Heart of Stone" 20 30 70 26 24 43 Heart of Stone
"You Wouldn't Know Love" 153 29 33 55
"Baby I'm Yours" 146 89 Mermaids
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" 33 7 4 1 21 3 1 5 4 1
1991 "Love and Understanding" 17 3 23 6 11 20 7 9 10 Love Hurts
"Save Up All Your Tears" 37 16 114 18 32 56 30 37
"Love Hurts" 43
1992 "Could've Been You" 75 31
"When Lovers Become Strangers" 15 37
"Oh No Not My Baby" 30 52 19 33 Greatest Hits: 1965–1992
"Whenever You're Near" 72
1993 "Many Rivers to Cross" 37
"I Got You Babe"
(with Beavis and Butt-head)

[D]
69 9 35 The Beavis and Butt-head Experience
1995 "Love Can Build a Bridge"
(with Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry and Eric Clapton)
18 62 5 41 21 1 Non-album single
"Walking in Memphis" 65 17 60 63 44 11 It's a Man's World
1996 "One by One" 52 9 7 22 7
"Not Enough Love in the World" 31
"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" 26
"Paradise Is Here" 11
1998 "Believe" 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Believe
1999 "Strong Enough" 57 29 1 11 4 16 3 11 11 5 5
"All or Nothing" 1 62 38 44 26 61 30 12
"Dov'è l'amore" 5 49 38 31 53 18 21
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

2000s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US Dance
[18]
AUS
[19]
AUT
[7]
CAN
[8]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
SCO
[39]
SWI
[30]
UK
[16]
2001 "Più Che Puoi" (with Eros Ramazzotti) 61 17 Stilelibero
"The Music's No Good Without You" 19 23 24 5 27 25 8 22 8 Living Proof
2002 "Song for the Lonely" 85 11 1 18
[E]
"Alive Again" 27 80
"A Different Kind of Love Song" 30 1
2003 "When the Money's Gone" / "Love One Another" 1
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
(with Rod Stewart)
17 As Time Goes By:
The Great American Songbook, Volume II
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

2010s

[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US Dance
[18]
AUS
[19]
AUT
[7]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
SCO
[39]
SWI
[30]
UK
[16]
2010 "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" 1 91 Burlesque
2013 "Woman's World"
[E]
28 1 77 60 66 93 26 Closer to the Truth
"I Hope You Find It" 17 43 49 39 22 26 25
"Take It Like a Man" 2
[F]
2014 "I Walk Alone" 2
2018 "Fernando"
(with Andy García)
22 24 92 Mamma Mia!
Here We Go Again
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" 4
[G]
26
[H]
Dancing Queen
"SOS" 56
[I]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

2020s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[5]
US AC
[17]
US D/E
[40]
AUS
[19][41]
AUT
[42]
CAN
[43]
GER
[10]
IRE
[44]
NZ
[45]
SWI
[30]
UK
[16][46]
2020 "Chiquitita (Spanish Version)"
[J]
Non-album singles
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
(as part of BBC Radio 2 Allstars)[47]
7
2023 "DJ Play a Christmas Song" 90 1 3 45 58 53 62 12 39 61 18 Christmas
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US AC
[48]
CAN
[8]
CAN
AC

[49]
IRE
[50]
MEX
[51]
NZ
Hot

[52]
SCO
[53]
SWE
[54]
UK
[16]
1974 "Carousel Man" 41 83 Half-Breed
"Rescue Me" 82 Dark Lady
"A Woman's Story" 88 Non-album single
2018 "Super Trouper"
(with Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Andy García, Josh Dylan, Jeremy Irvine, Hugh Skinner, Amanda Seyfried, Lily James, Jessica Keenan Wynn & Alexa Davies)
52
[K]
Mamma Mia!
Here We Go Again
"Dancing Queen" 4 Dancing Queen
2023 "What Christmas Means to Me"
(with Stevie Wonder)
4 94 21 57 95 Christmas
"Run Rudolph Run" 21 8
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"
(with Darlene Love)
25 32
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released.

Promotional or limited releases

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List of promotional singles, showing year released and other relevant details
Year Song Notes
1964 "Ringo, I Love You"
  • The first song recorded by Cher as a solo artist.[55] It was released only as a promotional single (Annette Records 1000) under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason.[55]
"Dream Baby"
  • From her 1965 debut studio album All I Really Want to Do. The song was used as a promo single and was released under the name Cherilyn.[56]
1967 "Ma Piano (Per Non Svegliarmi)"
  • Non-album Italian-language single.
"Mama"
  • Non-album Italian-language single. Italian version of "Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies)".
1968 "Bambini Miei"
  • Non-album Italian-language single. Italian version of "You Better Sit Down Kids". Recorded in 1967.
"Take Me for a Little While"
  • Served as a promotional single from the 1968 album Backstage.
"Yours Until Tomorrow"
  • Non-album single.
1970 "Superstar"
  • The final song that Cher recorded under the Atco Records label was the Stan Vincent produced "Superstar".[57] The song appeared on a one-sided white label DJ promotional single.[57]
"(Just Enough to Keep Me) Hangin' On"
  • The mono version was released as a one-sided white label DJ promotional single.[57]
1971 "Don't Put It on Me"
  • B-side to the 1972 single "The Way of Love". "Don't Put It On Me" was released only for radio station in North America. In UK the song was released on April 7, 1971,[58] also as a 7" promotional single.
1974 "A Woman's Story"
1975 "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)"
  • A duet by Harry Nilsson and Cher from the compilation album All Meat.[59] Released as a single by Warner-Spector Records.
1979 "Holdin' Out for Love"
  • From the 1979 studio album Prisoner. "Holdin' Out for Love" was released as a promotional single in North America, UK and Japan. In North America it was released as a DJ promo,[60] in UK "Outrageous" is on its B-side,[61] while "Boys and Girls" was the B-side of the Japanese single.[62]
1980 "Bad Love"
  • This track was recorded for the soundtrack of the film Foxes in 1980. The mega-mix of various album tracks including "Bad Love" reached No. 30 on the U.S. Billboard Dance/Club Play Chart the same year.
1982 "Rudy"
  • This track was recorded for the I Paralyze album and released as a promo single in 1982.
1988 "Bang Bang"
  • The rock version from the Cher album was released as a promo single in 1988 in France.[63]
1988 "Main Man"
  • The fourth and final single release from Cher. The song was released as a 7" commercial single in the U.S. and Canada.[64]
1999 "The Star Spangled Banner"
2000 "If I Could Turn Back Time" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  • From the 1989 studio album Heart of Stone. The song was later remixed for the UK 12" Vinyl Promo Almighty v Cher, released by Eternal/WEA.[67] The 12" contains two other mixes of "If I Could Turn Back Time" and mixes of "Believe" and "One by One".[67]
2003 "Human"
  • Recorded for the film Stuck on You, in which Cher starred. An official soundtrack was not released, apart from on a German promotional CD called "Unzertrennlich". A promotional single of "Human" was also released to DJs.
2013 "Sirens"
  • From the 2013 studio album Closer to the Truth. The song was released in a compilation called "Songs for the Philippines". The promotional single of "Sirens" was released with 2 tracks, Album version and Radio edit.
2017 "Ooga Boo"
2018 "One of Us"
  • Made available on several streaming platforms as a promotional single only from Dancing Queen.
2020 "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe"
  • Cher performed the song at a "I Will Vote" virtual concert in her support of the US president candidate Joe Biden.
2021 "Walls"
  • A song Cher recorded for the Free the Wild foundation, later featured in her Cher and the Loneliest Elephant documentary.
2023 "Walking in Memphis" (Shut Up and Dance Vocal Mix)
  • Released June 1, 2023 as the first promo single from the deluxe edition of It's A Man's World.[68]
"One by One" (Junior Vasquez's Pride Mix)
  • Released June 23, 2023 as the second promo single from the deluxe edition of It's A Man's World.[69]
"Paradise Is Here" (Sunrise Mix)
  • Released July 7, 2023 as the third promo single from the deluxe edition of It's A Man's World.[70]

Other appearances

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List of other non-single appearances, B-sides and unreleased songs, showing year released and other relevant details
Year Song Notes
1965 "I'm Gonna Love You"
1966 "She's No Better Than Me"
  • Appears on the side B of the singles "Sunny" and "Alfie"
1967 "Nel Mio Cielo Ci Sei Tu"
  • Italian version of "I Feel Something in the Air". Appears on side B of the single "Ma Piano (Per Non Svegliarmi)"
1971 "Gentle Foe"
  • Appears on the Once Upon a Wheel soundtrack, released only as a promotional item on cassette and 8-track cartridge by Coca-Cola and Warner Bros. Records
"Big Yellow Taxi"
  • Cher recorded this song for her TV Show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which aired with an animated video by John Wilson. The studio version was never released.
"One Tin Soldier"
  • Cher recorded this song for her TV Show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which aired with an animated video by John Wilson. The studio version was never released.
1972 "Brand New Key"
  • Cher recorded this song for her TV Show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which aired with an animated video by John Wilson. The studio version was never released.
1974 "Baby, I Love You"
  • Appears on the side B of the single "A Woman's Story", released in 1974 by Warner-Spector Records.
1978 "Living in Sin"
  • Performed by Gene Simmons on his debut studio album, Gene Simmons. Cher sang only in one verse on backing vocals as the telephone groupie.[71]
1982 "I'm Just Your Yesterday" (Original Version)
1989 "Some Guys"
  • Appears as the B-side of the single "If I Could Turn Back Time".
1990 "Trail of Broken Hearts"
  • Appears on the Days of Thunder soundtrack, and later as a B-side to "Love and Understanding"
1992 "Just Begin Again"
1994 "It Ain't Necessarily So"
1996 "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
  • Appears on the compilation For Our Children Too!: To Benefit Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[73]
1999 "Don't Come Cryin' to Me"
"Crimson and Clover"
"Proud Mary" (live)
"If I Could Turn Back Time" (live)
  • A live performance for Divas Live '99 also appeared on the album.
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
  • Cher performed the song in character as Elsa Morganthal in Tea with Mussolini. The soundtrack was not released.
2000 "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)"
  • Performed by rock band Majic Ship from the album Songwaves Project, Cher sings backing vocals.[76]
2002 "Believe" (live)
  • A live performance for Divas Las Vegas appeared on the album release of the concert.
"(This Is) A Song for the Lonely" (live)
  • A live performance for Divas Las Vegas also appeared on the album.
"Heartbreak Hotel" (live)
  • Cher contributed to the Elvis Presley medley at Divas Las Vegas. Also appeared on the album.
2011 "The Greatest Thing"
  • A duet with Lady Gaga that was not released. A demo version leaked online.
"More Than a Feeling"
  • A cover of the song was recorded by the cast of the film, Zookeeper, including Cher, and appears over the picture's end titles.
2012 "Silver Wings"
  • A duet with Cher's goddaughter Jesse Jo Stark, the Merle Haggard cover was released on Cher's YouTube site. It was a "birthday present" to Stark's father, Richard Stark, and a "gift" for Cher fans who were awaiting the as-yet unnamed Closer to the Truth album.
2013 "I'm Just Your Yesterday"
  • A duet with Cher's mother, Georgia Holt, appearing on Holt's album Honky Tonk Woman.[77] The snippet of the duet is featured in a television special entitled Dear Mom, Love Cher.
"Crying Time"
  • A song by mother, Georgia Holt, appearing on Holt's album Honky Tonk Woman. Cher sings backing vocals.
2015 N/A
2017 "Prayers for This World"
"Everyday People"
  • A duet with Future, recorded for a GAP commercial. It wasn't released.
"You Do You Boov"
  • A duet with the cast of Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh, which appears in the episode "Chercophonie" that guest starred Cher.

Notes

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  • A ^ "Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 24.
  • B ^ "For What It's Worth" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 25.
  • D ^ "I Got You Babe" duet with Beavis and Butt-head did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 8.[79]
  • E ^ "Song for the Lonely" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but peaked at number 24 on the UK Club Chart (Music Week)[80]
  • F ^ "Woman's World" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 25.[79]
  • G ^ "Take It Like a Man" did not enter the main UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 48 on the UK's Physical Singles Chart.
  • H ^ "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 40 on the ARIA Digital Tracks Chart.
  • I ^ "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" did not enter the main UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.
  • J ^ "SOS" did not enter the main UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 78 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.
  • K ^ "Chiquitita (Spanish Version)" did not enter the main US Singles Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the Latin Digital Songs Chart.
  • L ^ "Super Trouper" did not enter the main UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 81 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.

See also

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