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Pat Boone discography

During his career as a singer and composer, Pat Boone released 63 singles in the United States, mostly during the 1950s and early 1960s when Boone was a successful pop singer and, for a time, the second-biggest charting artist behind Elvis Presley according to Billboard. Boone has had over 25 singles reach the top 20 on the U.S. singles charts, including the number-one hits "Ain't That a Shame" (1955), "I Almost Lost My Mind" (1956), "Don't Forbid Me" (1957), "Love Letters in the Sand" (1957), "April Love" (1957), and "Moody River" (1961). "I'll Be Home" (1956) reached No. 1 in the UK. He set a Billboard record, which he still holds, for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week.

Albums
Studio albums EPs Soundtracks Compilations Other • 1964: The Gold Collection (The Gold Label) • 1982: Best of Pat Boone (Prism Platinum) • 1982: The Best of Pat Boone (MCA) • 1986: ''Jivin' Pat'' (Bear Family) • 1986: All the Hits (Topline) • 1987: Love Letters (Dominion) • 1990: Greatest Hits (Curb) • 1990: The Best of Pat Boone: April Love (Delta) • 1993: Love Letters in the Sand (Delta) • 1994: Pat Boone (Bellaphon) • 1994: More Greatest Hits (Varèse Sarabande) • 1994: Remember (Eclipse) • 1995: Greatest Hits (Bellaphon) • 1995: Greatest Hymns (Curb) • 1995: His Greatest Hits (Laserlight) • 1996: The Best of Pat Boone (Hallmark) • 1997: Pat Boone (Members Edition) • 1997: Fifties: Complete (Bear Family) • 1997: EP Collection (See For Miles Records) • 1998: My God is Real: The Inspirational Collection (Varese) • 1998: The Best of Pat Boone (Music Club) • 1999: Hymns We Love (Universal Special Products) • 1999: Golden Treasury of Hymns (The Gold Label) • 1999: My Greatest Songs (IMS) • 2000: Love Letters in the Sand (Hallmark) • 2000: At His Best: Love Letters in the Sand (Castle Music) • 2000: I Believe In Music (Acrobat) • 2000: The Very Best of Pat Boone (Big Eye Music) • 2000: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Pat Boone (MCA) • 2000: Best of the Best (Legacy) • 2001: Blast from the Past: Pat Boone (Direct Source) • 2001: Greatest Hits & Favorite Hymns (Goldies) • 2001: ''Pat's 40 Big Ones'' (Connoisseur) • 2002: On the Sentimental Side (MRA) • 2002: Best Selection (Universal) • 2002: Pat Boone Best Selection (Universal) • 2002: The Ultimate Collection (Universal) • 2003: Ultimate Legends: Pat Boone (Ultimate Entertainment) • 2003: The Singles+ (BR Music) • 2003: Pat Boone (Weton) • 2004: Greatest Contemporary Christian Songs (Curb) • 2004: Greatest Love Songs (Curb) • 2004: ''Greatest Rock N' Roll Songs'' (Curb) • 2004: Greatest Hits (Elap) • 2004: Christmas with Pat Boone (Noel) • 2004: ''I'll Be Home for Christmas'' (Christmas Legends) • 2005: ''Remember You're Mine'' (Brentwood Records) • 2005: Platinum Collection (Platinum Entertainment) • 2006: Best of Pat Boone (Platinum Disc) • 2006: The Sixties (1960–1962) (Bear Family) • 2006: Kid in the White Buckskin Shoes! (Canetoad International) • 2007: Encore of Golden Hits (Musicpro) • 2008: Gee Whittakers (Xtra) • 2008: Sweet Hour of Prayer (Remember Records) • 2008: Rock N Roll Legends (RNR Music) • 2008: ''Ain't That a Shame'' (Hallmark) • 2008: ''Pat's Great Hits'' (Hallmark) • 2008: Pledging My Love (Hallmark) • 2009: Pat Boone Rocks (Bear Family) • 2009: My God Is Real (Delta Leisure Group) • 2009: Spotlight on Pat Boone (Mbop Direct-Zone 5) • 2010: Christmas Songs • 2015: Duets • 2017: Greatest Hits • 2019: Greatest Hits Live • 2019: Old-Fashioned Christmas • 2020: I’ll Be Home for Christmas: The Lost 1958 Christmas Album • 2020 Anthology: The Definitive Collection (Remastered) • 2020: The Gold Collection (Deluxe Version with Commentary) • 2023: Country Jubilee ==Singles==
Singles
Sources for chart positions: Billboard and [ All Music.Com] Non-US singles German-language singles Italian-language singles ==Videos==
Videos
• 1995: Christmas with Pat Boone (Delta) • 1995: 40 Years of Hits (Rhino) • 2002: American Glory (The Gold Label) • 2006: For My Country, Ballad of the National Guard (The Gold Label) • 2006: Thank You, Billy Graham ==References==
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