Studio recordings • 1973:
Love Has Got Me (
Warner Bros.) • 1974:
Gypsy Symphony (Warner Bros.) • 1975:
Wendy Waldman (Warner Bros.) • 1976:
The Main Refrain (Warner Bros.) • 1978:
Strange Company (Warner Bros.) • 1982:
Which Way to Main Street (
Epic) • 1987:
Letters Home (
Cypress) • 1997:
Environments 16 – City of Dreams (FirstCom) • 2007:
My Time in the Desert (Longhouse)
Compilations • 1996:
Love Is the Only Goal: The Best of Wendy Waldman (Warner Archives) • 2003:
Seeds and Orphans (Longhouse) • 2009:
Seeds and Orphans, Vol. 2 (Longhouse) • 2012:
Back By Fall: A Retrospective (Longhouse)
Singles • 1975: "Western Lullaby" / "Green Rocky Road" (Warner Bros.) • 1976: "Living Is Good" / "The Main Refrain" (Warner Bros.) • 1978: "Long Hot Summer Nights" / "You'll See" (Warner Bros.) • 1982: "Does Anybody Want to Marry Me" (Epic) • 1982: "
Heartbeat" (Epic) • 1987: "Living in Hard Times" (Cypress) ===As a member of
Bryndle=== • 1995:
Bryndle (
MusicMasters) • 2002:
House of Silence (self-released)
As a member of the Refugees • 2009:
Unbound (Wabuho) • 2012:
Three (Wabuho) • 2019:
How Far It Goes (Wabuho)
As composer 1973 – 1981 • 1973:
Maria Muldaur –
Maria Muldaur (
Reprise) – track 10, "Vaudeville Man"; track 11, "Mad Mad Me" • 1974:
El Chicano –
Cinco (MCA) – track 7, "Gringo En Mexico" • 1974: Maria Muldaur –
Waitress in a Donut Shop (Reprise) – track 2, "Gringo En Mexico" • 1975:
Judy Collins –
Judith (
Elektra) – track 11, "Pirate Ships" • 1976:
Barbi Benton –
Something New (
Playboy) – track 11, "Thinking of You" • 1976: Maria Muldaur –
Sweet Harmony (Reprise) – track 7, "Back by Fall"; track 9, "Wild Bird" • 1976:
Twiggy –
Twiggy (
Mercury) – track 8, "Vaudeville Man" • 1980:
Randy Meisner –
One More Song (Epic) – track 2, "Gotta Get Away"; track 3, "Come on Back to Me"; track 5, "I Need You Bad"; track 7, "Trouble Ahead" (all songs co-written with Eric Kaz and Randy Meisner) • 1981:
Kim Carnes –
Mistaken Identity (
EMI America) – track 6, "Break The Rules Tonite (Out of School)" (co-written with Dave Ellingson and Kim Carnes); track 7, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1981:
Albert Hammond –
Your World and My World (Columbia) – track 8, "Take Me Sailing" • 1981:
Patti Austin –
Every Home Should Have One (
Qwest) – track 3, "The Way I Feel" (co-written with Eric Kaz)
1982 – present • 1982:
Crystal Gayle –
True Love (Elektra) – track 4, "Baby What About You" (co-written with
Josh Leo) • 1982:
Johnny Van Zant –
The Last of the Wild Ones (
Polydor) – track 4, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1983:
Helen Reddy -
Imagination (
MCA) Side Two, track 2, "The Way I Feel" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 1983:
Helen Reddy -
Imagination (
MCA) Side Two, track 5, "Heartbeat" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 1985:
Kenny Rogers –
Love Is What We Make It (
Liberty) – track 3, "Still Hold On" (co-written with Dave Ellingson, Eric Kaz, and Kim Carnes) • 1985:
Steve Wariner – ''
Life's Highway'' (MCA) – track 5, "In Love And Out of Danger" (co-written with
Craig Bickhardt) • 1986:
The Kendalls –
Fire at First Sight (
MCA) – track 4, "I'll Take You (Heartache And All)" (co-written with Donnie Lowery) • 1986:
Reba McEntire – ''
Whoever's in New England'' (MCA) – track 1, "Can't Stop Now" (co-written with
Gary Nicholson) • 1987:
Don Johnson –
Heartbeat (Epic) – track 1, "Heartbeat" (co-written with
Eric Kaz) • 1987:
Jesse Colin Young –
The Highway Is For Heroes (Cypress) – track 1, "The Highway Is For Heroes" (co-written with Jesse Colin Young) • 1988:
Bette Midler –
Beaches (Original Soundtrack Recording) (
Atlantic) – track 9, "Oh Industry" (co-written with Bette Midler) • 1988:
Highway 101 –
101² (Warner Bros.) – track 2, "Road To Your Heart" (co-written with
Jim Photoglo and
Josh Leo) • 1988:
Tuck & Patti –
Tears of Joy (
Windham Hill Jazz) – track 9, "Mad Mad Me" • 1991:
Cher –
Love Hurts (
Geffen) – track 7, "One Small Step" (co-written with
Barry Mann and Brad Parker) • 1993:
The Hooters –
Out of Body (MCA) – track 4, "Great Big American Car" (co-written with
Eric Bazilian and
Rob Hyman) • 2001:
Alison Krauss & Union Station –
New Favorite (Rounder) – track 7, "I'm Gone" (co-written with Eric Kaz) • 2008:
Sonny Landreth –
From the Reach (Landfall) – track 7, "The Goin' On" (co-written with Sonny Landreth) • 2009: Nicole Dillenberg –
The Heart of the Matter (self-released) – track 4, "Over YouKeane" • 2010:
Cindy Bullens –
Howling Trains and Barking Dogs (MCD Records) – track 5, "All My Angels" (co-written with Cindy Bullens) • 2010:
John Cowan –
The Massenburg Sessions (
e1) – track 1, "My Time in the Desert/Maggie Little" (co-written with Sally Barris and Shad Cobb) • 2015:
Home Free –
Country Evolution (Columbia) – track 8, "Fishing in the Dark (co-written with Jim Photoglo)
As producer • 1988:
The Forester Sisters –
Sincerely (Warner Bros.) • 1988:
Suzy Bogguss –
Somewhere Between (Capitol) • 1989:
Jonathan Edwards –
Natural Thing (MCA /
Curb) • 1989:
New Grass Revival –
(Friday Night in America (Capitol) • 1990:
Matraca Berg –
Lying to the Moon (
RCA) • 1992:
Mitsou –
Heading West (Tox) – track 2, "Heading West" • 1993:
Rick Vincent –
A Wanted Man (Curb) • 2005: Arthur Lee Land –
Dragonfly (Perfect Groove) • 2007:
Artie Traum –
Thief of Time (Roaring Stream) • 2012: Lisa Haley –
Joy Ride (Blue Fiddle) • 2014: various artists –
Looking into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne (Music Road) – track 2-04, "Something Fine"
Also appears on 1973 – 1979 • 1973:
Linda Ronstadt – ''
Don't Cry Now'' (
Asylum) – backing vocals 'Don't Cry Now' • 1974: Linda Ronstadt –
Heart Like a Wheel (Capitol) – backing vocals on track 2, "
It Doesn't Matter Anymore" • 1976:
Maria Muldaur -
Sweet Harmony (Warner Bros.) backing vocals • 1976:
Al Kooper – ''
Act Like Nothing's Wrong'' (
United Artists) – backing vocals • 1976: Linda Ronstadt –
Hasten Down the Wind (Asylum) – backing vocals • 1977:
Karla Bonoff –
Karla Bonoff (
Columbia) – backing vocals • 1977:
Tim Moore –
White Shadows (Asylum) – backing vocals • 1978: Maria Muldaur -
Southern Winds (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1979: Maria Muldaur -
Open Your Eyes (Warner Bros.) - backing vocals • 1979: Karla Bonoff –
Restless Nights (Columbia) – backing vocals
1980 – present • 1980:
Bob Welch –
Man Overboard (
Capitol) – backing vocals • 1980:
Bette Midler –
In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals on 'Blueberry Pie' • 1980:
Amy Holland –
Amy Holland (Capitol) – backing vocals • 1980: Randy Meisner –
One More Song (Epic) – guitar, vocals on track 3, "Come on Back To Me" • 1980:
John Stewart –
Dream Babies Go Hollywood (
RSO Records) – backing vocals • 1980 Linda Ronstadt "Live In Hollywood" (RHINO) -HBO TV Special -backing vocals • 1982: Karla Bonoff –
Wild Heart of the Young (Columbia) – backing vocals • 1982:
Nicolette Larson –
All Dressed Up and No Place to Go (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1983:
Melissa Manchester –
Emergency (
Arista) – backing vocals • 1983:
Randy Newman –
Trouble in Paradise (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1984:
Jimmy Buffett –
Riddles in the Sand (MCA) – backing vocals • 1984: Reba McEntire –
My Kind of Country (MCA) – backing vocals • 1985:
Dobie Gray –
From Where I Stand (Capitol) – backing vocals • 1985: Jimmy Buffett –
Last Mango in Paris (MCA) – backing vocals • 1985:
Hank Williams Jr. –
Five-O (Warner Bros.) – backing vocals • 1985:
Rick Cua – ''You're My Road'' (Sparrow) - vocals • 1986:
Mac Davis –
Somewhere in America (MCA) – vocals == References ==