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Brenda Lee singles discography
Brenda Lee in 1977
Music videos2
Lead artist singles90
Collaborative and featured singles4
Foreign language singles9
Promotional singles21
Other charted songs19

The singles discography of American singer Brenda Lee contains 90 as a lead artist, four as a collaborative and featured artist, nine released in foreign languages, 21 promotional singles, 19 other charting songs and two music videos (for singles and songs). Lee's debut single was released by Decca Records in 1956 called "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)". The 1957 single "One Step at a Time" was her first to make the US charts. The 1958 release of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" did not chart until Lee had further charting singles in 1960. Originally the US Hot 100 top 20, it would later top the same chart 65 years later in 2023. In recent years, it has also made chart positions in several other countries.

The 1959 single "Sweet Nothin's" was Lee's first top ten recording, reaching number four in the US and the UK. The follow-up was the 1960 US and Australian top ten "That's All You Gotta Do". Its B-side titled "I'm Sorry" reached number one on the US Hot 100, number six in Australia, number two in Belgium and number 12 in the UK. "I Want to Be Wanted" was also a chart-topping US single. Between 1961 and 1963, nine of Lee's singles made top ten positions in the US. Some of them also reached the top ten in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Norway and the UK: "Emotions", "You Can Depend on Me", "Dum Dum", "Fool No. 1", "Break It to Me Gently", "Speak to Me Pretty", "Everybody Loves Me But You", "All Alone Am I" and "Losing You".

Following 1963, Lee's singles made the top ten with less frequency. In the US, she reached the top 20 through 1966 with singles like "The Grass Is Greener", "As Usual", "Too Many Rivers" and "Coming on Strong". Many of these releases (along with several more) made the top ten on the US adult contemporary chart. The singles "As Usual", "Is It True" and "I Wonder" made the top ten in Canada and European countries. Lee's last US top 40 entry was 1967's "Ride, Ride, Ride". In 1968, she collaborated with Pete Fountain on the single "Cabaret".

During the 1970s, Lee found commercial success in the country market. The 1973 single "Nobody Wins" reached the number five position on the US Hot Country Songs chart and went to number one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Between 1973 and 1975, all of five of Lee's singles made the top ten on the US country chart: "Sunday Sunrise", "Wrong Ideas", "Big Four Poster Bed", "Rock on Baby" and "He's My Rock". While several more releases made the country charts, they stalled in the top 40. In 1979, "Tell Me What It's Like" returned Lee to the US country top ten. It was followed in 1980 by the top ten US and Canadian country song "The Cowgirl and the Dandy". In 1981, "Broken Trust" reached the number nine position on the US country chart. Lee's singles continued to make the US country chart through 1985 and in Canada through 1991.

As lead artist

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1950s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[1]
US AC
[2]
US
Cou.

[3]
US
R&B

[4]
AUS
[5]
CAN
[6]
GER
[7]
IRE
[8]
NOR
[9]
UK
[10]
"Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"[11] 1956
"I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus"[12]
"One Step at a Time" 1957 43 15
"Dynamite" 72
"One Teenager to Another"[13]
"Rock-a-Bye Baby Blues"[14]
"Ring-a My Phone"[15] 1958
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"[a] 1 16 62 2 4 4 3 9 4 Merry Christmas
from Brenda Lee
"Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come
Home
"[19]
"Let's Jump the Broomstick" 1959 12 Brenda Lee
"Sweet Nothin's" 4 12 25 34 4
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1960s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[1]
US AC
[2]
US
R&B

[4]
AUS
[5]
BEL
[20]
CAN
[21]
GER
[7]
IRE
[8]
NOR
[9]
UK
[10]
"Weep No More My Baby"[22] 1960
"That's All You Gotta Do" 6 19 6 Brenda Lee
"I Want to Be Wanted" 1 7 10 17 31 This Is...Brenda
"Emotions" 7 20 6 47 45 Emotions
"You Can Depend on Me" 1961 6 25 49 Brenda, That's All
"Pretend"[23] This Is...Brenda
"Dum Dum" 4 4 10 22 All the Way
"Fool No. 1" 3 23 38 Brenda, That's All
"Break It to Me Gently" 1962 4 10 3 46 ..."Let Me Sing"
"Speak to Me Pretty" 8 3 All the Way
"Everybody Loves Me But You" 6 2 40
"Heart in Hand" 15 4 37
"All Alone Am I" 3 1 10 6 5 7 All Alone Am I
"Your Used to Be" 1963 32 12 19 14
"Losing You" 6 2 13 15 18 20 10 ..."Let Me Sing"
"It's a Lonesome Old Town"[24] Brenda, That's All
"If You Love Me (Really Love Me)"[25]
"I Wonder" 25 9 10 14 By Request
"The Grass Is Greener" 17 7 73
"As Usual" 12 5 12 18 4 9 5
"Think" 1964 25 4 62 26 Too Many Rivers
"Alone with You" 48 8 32
"When You Loved Me" 47 9 Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits
"Is It True" 17 58 8 17
"Jingle Bell Rock"[26] Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee
"This Time of the Year"[27]
"Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day" 25
"Thanks a Lot" 1965 45 100 14 41 Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits
"Truly, Truly True" 54 9 The Versatile Brenda Lee
"Too Many Rivers" 13 2 99 22 Too Many Rivers
"Rusty Bells" 33 3 Bye Bye Blues
"Too Little Time"[28] 1966 123
"Ain't Gonna Cry No More" 77 90
"Coming on Strong" 11 76 9 Coming on Strong
"Ride, Ride, Ride" 1967 37 39
"Take Me" 126 97
"Where Love Is"[29] 134
"Where's the Melody?"[30] 105
"That's All Right"[31] 1968 118
"Kansas City" 39 All the Way
"Johnny One Time" 41 3 38 Johnny One Time
"You Don't Need Me Anymore" 1969 84 32 62
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1970s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[1]
US AC
[2]
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[32]
"I Think I Love You Again" 1970 97 37 Memphis Portrait
"Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"[33]
"Proud Mary"[34] 1971
"If This Is Our Last Time" 30 28
"Misty Memories" 37 10
"Always on My Mind" 1972 45 40 Brenda
"Nobody Wins" 1973 70 5 1
"Sunday Sunrise" 6 8 New Sunrise
"Wrong Ideas" 6 5
"Big Four Poster Bed" 1974 4 2 Brenda Lee Now
"Rock on Baby" 6 17
"He's My Rock" 1975 8 10 Sincerely, Brenda Lee
"Bringing It Back" 23 26
"Before the Next Teardrop Falls"[35] 1976 Sincerely, Brenda Lee
"Find Yourself Another Puppet" 38 23
"Brother Shelton" 77
"Takin' What I Can Get" 41 L.A. Sessions
"Ruby's Lounge" 1977 78
"Left-Over Love" 1978 62
"Tell Me What It's Like" 1979 8 18 Even Better
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1980s–1990s

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[32]
"The Cowgirl and the Dandy" 1980 10 8 Even Better
"Don't Promise Me Anything" 49
"Broken Trust" (with The Oak Ridge Boys) 9 14 Take Me Back
"Every Now and Then" 1981 26 43
"Fool, Fool" 67
"Enough for You" 75
"Only When I Laugh" 32 Only When I Laugh
"From Levi's to Calvin Klein Jeans" 1982 33 33
"Keeping Me Warm for You" 70 Even Better
"Just for the Moment" 78
"Didn't We Do It Good" 1983 75
"A Sweeter Love (I'll Never Know)" 1984 22
"I'm Takin' My Time" 1985 54 Feels So Right
"Why You Been Gone So Long" 50
"Two Hearts"[36] 1986
"Your One and Only" 1991 85 Brenda Lee
"A Little Unfair"[37]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
[edit]
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Cou.

[3]
CAN
Cou.

[32]
"Cabaret"
(with Pete Fountain)[38]
1968 For the First Time
"You're Gonna Love Yourself (In the Morning)"
(with Willie Nelson)
1983 43 The Winning Hand
"Hallelujah I Love You So"
(George Jones with Brenda Lee)
1984 15 13 Ladies' Choice
"America the Beautiful"
(credited with various artists)
2001 58
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Foreign language singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
GER
[7]
JPN
[39]
"Nunca Es Demasiado Tarde"[40] 1961
"Darling Bye Bye"[41] 1962
"Geh'am Gluck Nicht Vorbel"[42] 1963
"In Meinen Träumen"[43]
"Wiedersehn ist Wunderschön" 1964 23
"Drei Rote Rosen Blühn"[44]
"Ich Will Immer Auf Dich Warten" 15
"One Rainy Night in Tokyo"[45] 1965 7[b] One Rainy Night in Tokyo
"La Vie en Rose"[47] 1968
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

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List of singles, showing all relevant details
Title Year Album Ref.
"Teach Me Tonight" 1961 This Is...Brenda [48]
"Georgia on My Mind" Emotions [49]
"If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" [50]
"Swanee River Rock" [51]
"You Always Hurt the One You Love" Sincerely [52]
"You Got Me Crying Again" 1962 [53]
"Send Me Some Lovin'" [54]
"Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" [55]
"Hold Me" [56]
"A Marshmallow World" 1964 Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee [57]
"Lucky" 1975 Sincerely, Brenda Lee [58]
"It's Another Weekend" 1976 L.A. Sessions [59]
"Mind Games" 1981 [60]
"Lay Away Your Heart" 1982 [61]
"Losing You" (Live) 2010 [62]
"I'm Learning About Love" (Live) [63]
"Fool #1" (Live) 2021 [64]
"Just Because" (Live) [65]
"Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" (Live) [66]
"Time and Time Again" (Live) [67]
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (re-imagined) 2022 [68]

Other charted songs

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List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album Notes
US
[1]
US AC
[2]
US
R&B

[4]
AUS
[5]
BEL
[20]
CAN
[21]
GER
[7]
UK
[10]
"I'm Sorry" 1960 1 19 6 2 25 12 Brenda Lee [c]
"Just a Little" 40 This Is Brenda [d]
"I'm Learning About Love" 33 20 Emotions [e]
"It's Never Too Late" 1961 101 100 [f]
"Eventually" 56 All the Way [g]
"Anybody But Me" 31 23 [h]
"So Deep" 1962 52 10 [i]
"Here Comes That Feeling" 89 40 5 [j]
"It Started All Over Again" 29 37 15 [k]
"Save All Your Lovin' for Me" 53 [l]
"She'll Never Know" 1963 47 15 [m]
"He's So Heavenly" 73 [n]
"My Whole World Is Falling Down" 24 8 16 By Request [o]
"Sweet Impossible You" 70 94 28 [p]
"Lonely, Lonely, Lonely Me" 12 [q]
"The Waiting Game" 1964 101 62 [r]
"My Dreams" 85 [s]
"Crying Game" 1965 87 Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits [t]
"No One" 98 25 25 Too Many Rivers [u]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Holiday 100 chart entries

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Since many radio stations in the US adopt a format change to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an annual spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over.[88] In December 2011, Billboard began a Holiday Songs chart with 50 positions that monitors the last five weeks of each year to "rank the top holiday hits of all eras using the same methodology as the Hot 100, blending streaming, airplay, and sales data",[89] and in 2013 the number of positions on the chart was doubled, resulting in the Holiday 100.[90] Lee's recording of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" has made appearances on the Holiday 100, which are noted below according to the holiday season in which it charted there.

Title Holiday season peak chart positions Album
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
"Jingle Bell Rock" 89[91] 68[92] 90[93] 76[94] 83[95] 96[96] Merry Christmas
from Brenda Lee
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" 3[97] 2[98] 2[99] 3[100] 2[101] 2[102] 2[103] 3[104] 2[91] 2[92] 2[93] 2[94] 1[105] 2[96]

Music videos for singles and songs

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Honky Tonk Angels Medley"
(k. d. lang with Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn and Kitty Wells)
1988 David Hogan [106]
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
(Brenda Lee featuring Tanya Tucker and Trisha Yearwood)
2023 Running Bear [107]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" did not chart upon its initial 1958 release. In 1960, when it first peaked at the number 14 position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The song continued making appearances on the Hot 100 and other record charts since then. Its most recent peak positions are located here.[1]
  2. ^ "One Rainy Night in Tokyo" was released prior to the introduction of the Japanese Oricon record chart in 1968.[39] Prior to that, a series of magazines were published called Music Life which featured a record chart. The June 1965 edition placed "One Rainy Night in Tokyo" at the number seven position in June 1965.[46]
  3. ^ B-side to "That's All You Gotta Do".[69]
  4. ^ B-side to "I Want to Be Wanted".[70]
  5. ^ B-side to "Emotions".[71]
  6. ^ B-side to "You Can Depend on Me".[72]
  7. ^ B-side to "Dum Dum".[73]
  8. ^ B-side to "Fool No. 1".[74]
  9. ^ B-side to "Break It to Me Gently".[75]
  10. ^ B-side to "Everybody Loves Me But You".[76]
  11. ^ B-side to "Heart in Hand".[77]
  12. ^ B-side to "All Alone Am I".[78]
  13. ^ B-side to "Your Used to Be".[79]
  14. ^ B-side to "Losing You".[80]
  15. ^ B-side to "I Wonder".[81]
  16. ^ B-side to "The Grass Is Greener".[82]
  17. ^ B-side to "As Usual".[83]
  18. ^ B-side to "Think".[84]
  19. ^ B-side to "Alone with You".[85]
  20. ^ B-side to "Thanks a Lot".[86]
  21. ^ B-side to "Too Many Rivers".[87]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Brenda Lee Chart History (The Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Brenda Lee Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Brenda Lee Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Brenda Lee Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  6. ^ "Billboard Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 7, 2023". Billboard. Archived from the original on January 4, 2023. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d "Brenda Lee search". GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Brenda Lee (search under "songs")". Irish charts.ie. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Brenda Lee songs". Norwegian charts.com. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "BRENDA LEE songs and albums". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  11. ^ Lee, Brenda (September 1956). ""Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"/"Bigelow 6-200" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30050.
  12. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1956). ""I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus"/"Christy Christmas" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30107.
  13. ^ Lee, Brenda (August 1957). ""One Teenager to Another"/"Ain't That Love" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30411.
  14. ^ Lee, Brenda (December 1957). ""Rock-a-Bye Baby Blues"/"Rock the Bop" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30535.
  15. ^ Lee, Brenda (June 1958). ""Ring-a My Phone"/"Little Jonah" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30673.
  16. ^ "British certifications – Brenda Lee". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 13 January 2023. Type Brenda Lee in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  17. ^ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Brenda Lee; 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
  18. ^ "American single certifications – Brenda Lee – Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
  19. ^ Lee, Brenda (December 1958). ""Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home"/"Hummin' the Blues Over You" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-30806.
  20. ^ a b "Zoeken: Nummer: Brenda Lee". Ultratop. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  21. ^ a b "Search results for "Brenda Lee" under Top Singles". RPM. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
  22. ^ Lee, Brenda (1960). ""Weep No More My Baby"/"Just Because" (7" vinyl single)". Brunswick Records. 12-204.
  23. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1961). ""Pretend"/"Blueberry Hill" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. DS-204.
  24. ^ Lee, Brenda (April 1963). ""It's a Lonesome Old Town"/"Gonna Find Me a Bluebird" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. DS-277.
  25. ^ Lee, Brenda (May 1963). ""If You Love Me (Really Love Me)"/"Side by Side" (7" vinyl single)". Brunswick Records/Decca Records. DS-283; 12-994.
  26. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1964). ""Jingle Bell Rock"/"Winter Wonderland" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 31687.
  27. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1964). ""This Time of the Year"/"Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 31688.
  28. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1966). ""Too Little Time"/"Time and Time Again" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31917.
  29. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1967). ""Where Love Is"/"My Heart Keeps Hangin' On" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 32213.
  30. ^ Lee, Brenda (July 1967). ""Where's the Melody?"/"Save Me for a Rainy Day" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 32161.
  31. ^ Lee, Brenda (January 1968). ""That's All Right"/"Fantasy" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 32248.
  32. ^ a b c "Search results for "Brenda Lee" under 'Country Singles'". RPM. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
  33. ^ Lee, Brenda (August 1970). ""Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"/"Sisters in Sorrow" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 32734.
  34. ^ Lee, Brenda (1971). ""Proud Mary"/"Games People Play" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 71653.
  35. ^ Lee, Brenda (1976). ""Before the Next Teardrop Falls"/"You're the First, the Last, My Everything" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records. MCS-8456.
  36. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1986). ""Two Hearts"/"Loving Arms" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records. MCA-52804.
  37. ^ Lee, Brenda (May 1991). ""A Little Unfair"/"Some of These Days" (7" vinyl single)". Warner Bros. Records. 7-19303.
  38. ^ Fountain, Pete; Lee, Brenda (March 1968). ""Cabaret"/"Mood Indigo" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 32299.
  39. ^ a b "日本音楽スタジオ協会". Japan Association of Professional Recording Studios. Archived from the original on April 1, 2005.
  40. ^ Lee, Brenda (1962). ""Nunca Es Demasiado Tarde"/"Puedes Contar Conmig" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 11034.
  41. ^ Lee, Brenda (January 1962). ""Darling Bye Bye"/"Geh' Am Glück Nicht Vorbei" (7" vinyl single)". Brunswick Records. 12-242.
  42. ^ Lee, Brenda (1963). ""Geh' Am Glück Nicht Vorbei"/"Wo Und Wann Fängt Die Liebe An" (7" vinyl single)". Polydor Records. 12242.
  43. ^ Lee, Brenda (1963). ""In Meinen Träumen"/"Darling, Was Ist Los Mit Dir!" (7" vinyl single)". Brunswick Records. 12261.
  44. ^ Lee, Brenda (1964). ""Drei Rote Rosen Blühn"/"No My Boy" (7" vinyl single)". Polydor Records. 70-001.
  45. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1965). ""One Rainy Night in Tokyo" [in English]/"One Rainy Night in Tokyo" [in Japanese] ; ワン・レイニー・ナイト・イン・トーキョー". Decca Records. DS-385.
  46. ^ "Record charts". Music Life (B5). June 1965.
  47. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1968). ""La Vie en rose"/"If You Love Me" (7" vinyl single) (ブレンダ・リー/– バラ色の人生". Decca Records. DS-601.
  48. ^ Lee, Brenda (1961). ""Teach Me Tonight"/"Hallelujah I Love Him So" (Stereo Single)". Brunswick Records. NB-12-232.
  49. ^ Lee, Brenda (1961). ""Georgia on My Mind"/"I'm Learning About Love" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-38272.
  50. ^ Lee, Brenda (1961). ""If You Love Me (Really Love Me)"/"Just Another Lie" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-38275.
  51. ^ Lee, Brenda (1961). ""Swanee River Rock"/"Around the World" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-38277.
  52. ^ Lee, Brenda (1961). ""You Always Hurt the One You Love"/"Lazy River" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34060.
  53. ^ Lee, Brenda (1962). ""You Got Me Crying Again"/"It's the Talk of the Town" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34061.
  54. ^ Lee, Brenda (1962). ""Send Me Some Lovin'"/"How Deep Is the Ocean?" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34062.
  55. ^ Lee, Brenda (1962). ""Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)"/"I'll Always Be in Love with You" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34063.
  56. ^ Lee, Brenda (1962). ""Hold Me"/"I'll Be Seeing You" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34064.
  57. ^ Lee, Brenda (October 1964). ""A Marshmallow World"/"Blue Christmas" (Stereo Single)". Decca Records. 7-34269.
  58. ^ Lee, Brenda (1975). ""Lucky"/"Feel Free" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records. MCA-194.
  59. ^ Lee, Brenda (1976). ""It's Another Weekend"/"The Lumberjacks Had a Lady" (7" vinyl single)". MCA Records. MCA-276.
  60. ^ Lee, Brenda (1981). ""Mind Games"/"A Good Love Don't Come That Easy" (7" vinyl single)". Kentucky Fried Chicken. KFC-005.
  61. ^ Lee, Brenda (1982). ""Lay Away Your Heart"/"Where Were You" (7" vinyl single)". Kentucky Fried Chicken. KFC-006.
  62. ^ ""Losing You" (Performed Live on Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  63. ^ ""I'm Learning About Love" (Performed Live on Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  64. ^ ""Fool #1" (Live on the Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  65. ^ ""Just Because" (Live on the Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  66. ^ ""Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" (Live on the Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  67. ^ ""Time and Time Again" (Live on the Ed Sullivan Show)". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  68. ^ ""Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (Re-imagined) -- Single". Apple Music. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  69. ^ Lee, Brenda (May 1960). ""That's All You Gotta Do"/"I'm Sorry" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-31093.
  70. ^ Lee, Brenda (September 1960). ""I Want to Be Wanted"/"Just a Little" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-31149.
  71. ^ Lee, Brenda (December 1960). ""Emotions"/"I'm Learning About Love" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 9-31093.
  72. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1961). ""You Can Depend on Me"/"It's Never Too Late" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31231.
  73. ^ Lee, Brenda (June 1961). ""Dum Dum"/"Eventually" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31272.
  74. ^ Lee, Brenda (September 1961). ""Fool No. 1"/"Anybody But Me" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31309.
  75. ^ Lee, Brenda (January 1962). ""Break It to Me Gently"/"So Deep" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31348.
  76. ^ Lee, Brenda (April 1962). ""Everybody Loves Me But You"/"Here Comes That Feeling" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31379.
  77. ^ Lee, Brenda (June 1962). ""Heart in Hand"/"It Started All Over Again" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31407.
  78. ^ Lee, Brenda (September 1962). ""All Alone Am I"/"Save All Your Lovin' for Me" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31424.
  79. ^ Lee, Brenda (January 1963). ""Your Used to Be"/"She'll Never Know" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31454.
  80. ^ Lee, Brenda (April 1963). ""Losing You"/"He's So Heavenly" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31478.
  81. ^ Lee, Brenda (June 1963). ""I Wonder"/"My Whole World Is Falling Down" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31510.
  82. ^ Lee, Brenda (September 1963). ""The Grass Is Greener"/"Sweet Impossible You" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31539.
  83. ^ Lee, Brenda (November 1963). ""As Usual"/"Lonely, Lonely, Lonely Me" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31570.
  84. ^ Lee, Brenda (March 1964). ""Think"/"The Waiting Game" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31599.
  85. ^ Lee, Brenda (June 1964). ""Alone with You"/"My Dreams" (7" vinyl single)". Decca Records. 31628.
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