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José Feliciano discography

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José Feliciano discography
A portrait photograph of Feliciano wearing sunglasses
Feliciano in 1999
Studio albums55
Live albums7
Compilation albums12
Tribute albums1
Singles58
Video albums4

José Feliciano has recorded 56 studio albums, most of which are primarily sung in either English or Spanish. Three of his releases (Feliciano!, Feliciano/10 to 23, and Alive Alive O!) received the standard Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of 500,000 units.[1] Two of his other albums were awarded Los Premios de Oro y De Platino from the RIAA: Señor Bolero went double Platinum in 2004 for surpassing sales of 120,000 units, and José Feliciano y Amigos went Gold in 2008 after selling 30,000 copies.[1]

Feliciano has also enjoyed more than 50 years of hit singles in countries around the world. Although his biggest English-language hit, "Light My Fire", reached the top ten on the pop charts in the US, Canada, and the UK, it is his Christmas song "Feliz Navidad" that has returned to the charts in several countries every holiday season for much of the new millennium.

Albums

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Studio albums

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Year Album Chart positions
US
[2]
US
R&B

[3]
US
Latin Pop

[4]
US Latin
[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN NL
[7]
UK
[8]
1965 The Voice and Guitar of José Feliciano
1966 A Bag Full of Soul
Fantastic Feliciano
El Sentimiento
La Copa Rota
1967 Sombra, Una Guitarra y Boleros
El Fantastico!
1968 Feliciano! 2 3 2 1[9] 6
Sin Luz
Souled 24 4 6 5[10]
1969 Feliciano/10 to 23 16 15 2 8[11] 8 38
1970 Fireworks 57 11 32[12] 65
José Feliciano (Feliz Navidad)[a] 38 30[13]
1971 En Mi Soledad - No Llores Más
That the Spirit Needs 173
1972 Dos Cruces/El Jinete
Memphis Menu
1973 Compartments 156
1974 And the Feeling's Good 136
For My Love... Mother Music
1975 Affirmation
Just Wanna Rock 'n' Roll 165
1976 Angela (Aaron Loves Angela soundtrack)
Sweet Soul Music
1981 José Feliciano 61
1982 Escenas de Amor
1983 Romance in the Night
Me Enamore
1984 Como Tú Quieres 9
1985 Ya Soy Tuyo 2
1986 Te Amaré 3
1987 Tu Inmenso Amor 4
1989 I'm Never Gonna Change
1990 Niña 3
Steppin' Out
1992 Latin Street '92
1996 Americano
1997 On Second Thought
Present Tense
1998 Señor Bolero 8 20
2000 Guitarra Mia: Un Tributo a José Feliciano 42
2003 Señor Bolero Vol. 2 173 1 2
2004 A México... Con Amor 13 54
2006 Six-String Lady
2007 The Genius of José Feliciano
José Feliciano y Amigos 13 33
Señor Bachata 40
The Soundtrax of My Life
2008 Con México en el Corazón 69
2009 American Classics (digital download only)
Djangoisms
2011 The Genius of José Feliciano, Vol. 2
2012 The King... by José Feliciano
2017 As You See Me Now (with Jools Holland) 24
Mozart Castrato Arias (with Arno Raunig)
2020 Behind This Guitar

Live albums

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Year Album Chart positions
US
[2]
AUS
[6]
CAN NL
[7]
UK
[8]
1969 Alive Alive-O! 29 3 19[14] 1 23
1973 José Feliciano in Concert with the London Symphony Orchestra
1999 A Legend in Concert: A PBS Special Event
2006 Live at the Blue Note in New York
2009 José Feliciano en Vivo
2016 Live at the Iridium – Happy Birthday, Les! (with the Les Paul Trio)
2019 Live 1967

Compilation albums

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Year Album Chart positions
US
[2]
US
Latin Pop

[4]
US Latin
[5]
CAN NL
[15]
1967 Mas Éxitos de José Feliciano
1971 Ché Sarà 25
Encore! José Feliciano's Finest Performances 92 55[16]
Felicidades con lo Mejor de José Feliciano
January '71
José Feliciano Canta Otra Vez
1973 José Feliciano Sings
1985 Portrait: The Best of José Feliciano 37
1989 Los 15 Especiales de José Feliciano 7
2001 Noches de Bohemia 35
Noches de Bohemia Vol. 2 47
2006 La Historia de José Feliciano 9 33
2020 The Definite Best 47[17]

Christmas album chart entries: 1973–present

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In 1970, Feliciano released a self-titled album of Christmas songs, one of which was "Feliz Navidad". The album spent four weeks on Billboard's Christmas Albums chart in December 1973 and did not chart again in the US under that title. When it was reissued in 2001, it was retitled Feliz Navidad and began appearing on the magazine's album charts during the 2017 Christmas season.

Video releases

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  • Purely Music: Live in Germany 1988 (1988, LaserDisc)
  • A Legend in Concert: A PBS Special Event (1999, VHS)
  • Guitarra Mia: Un Tributo a José Feliciano (2000, VHS)
  • Ayer, Hoy y Siempre (2003, DVD)
  • New Morning: The Paris Concert by the José Feliciano Band (2009, DVD)
  • José Feliciano en Vivo: Puerto Rico (2009, DVD)
  • José Felicano: Behind The Mask YouTube video release by director Tom Laurie[24]

Singles

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1960s

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Year Single Chart positions
US
[25][26]
US
R&B

[27]
US
AC

[28]
AUS
AUT
CAN
CAN
AC

NL
[29]
UK
[8]
1966 "Usted"
"Extraños en la Noche"
1967 "La Carcel de Sing Sing"
"Amor Gitano"
"Celoso"
"Camino Verde"
1968 "La Copa Rota"
"Light My Fire" 3 29 15[30] 1[31] 24 6
"Hi-Heel Sneakers"
"Hitchcock Railway"
25
77
44
31
20[30]
9[32]



"The Star Spangled Banner" 50
"And the Sun Will Shine" 25
1969 "Adios Amor (Goodbye My Love)" 4[30] 51
"Hey! Baby!"
"My World Is Empty Without You"
71
87


71[33]
20[34]



"No Dogs Allowed" 6
"Marley Purt Drive" 70 33 31[33] 48[35] 26[36]
"Old Turkey Buzzard (Mackenna's Gold)"
"Rain"
"She's a Woman"
76
103

19
36[33] 7[37]
57[38]
88[39]
21[40]


"The Windmills of Your Mind" 13

1970s

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Year Single Chart positions
US
[25]
US
AC

[28]
AUS
AUT
CAN
CAN
AC

GER
[41]
NL
[29]
UK
[8]
1970 "Point of View" 58[42] 90[43]
"Younger Generation"
"Girl (You'll Never Get Away from Me)"


93[42]





"Once There Was a Love"
"Destiny"
"Suzie Q"
83
84
15
37[42] 13[44]
77[45]




"Feliz Navidad"[b] 99[46]
1971 "Che Sarà / Que Sera / Shake a Hand" 7 2
"I Only Want to Say (Gethsemane)" 122
"Dos Cruces – El Jinete"
"Cenizas"
1972 "Come Down Jesus – Only Once"
"Una Favola Blu"
1973 "Tale of Maria"
1975 "Twilight Time" 45 30[47]
"Chico and the Man" 96

1980s

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Year Single Chart positions
US
R&B

[27]
US
AC

[28]
US Latin
[48]
US Country
[49]
AUT
GER
[41]
NL
[29]
1980 "I'm Comin' Home Again" 44
1982 "I Wanna Be Where You Are" 63
"Everybody Loves Me"
"Para Decir Adios"
"Samba Pa Ti" 8[50]
1983 "Let's Find Each Other Tonight" 64
"Ay Cariño"
1987 "Se Me Sigue Olvidando" 6
"Te Amaré" 4
"Por Eso" 34
1988 "Ponte a Cantar" 5 13
"No Hay Mal Que Por Bien No Venga" 3
"Cuando el Amor Se Acaba" 7
"No Te Arrepentiras" 33
"The Sound of Vienna" (with Vienna Project) 1[51] 62
1989 "Never Gonna Change" 71

1990s–present

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Year Single Chart positions
US
[25]
US
AC

[52]
US
Dance

[53]
US Latin
[48]
AUT
[51]
1990 "¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" 1
"Insieme Fairplay" (with Etta Scollo) 30
1991 "No Puedo Estar Sin Ti" 10
1993 "Venga La Esperanza" 24
1994 "Soy Alegre" 31
"Goin' Krazy" (released under pseudonym "JF") 38
1998 "Me Has Echado Al Olvido" 6
"Feliz Navidad" (re-release) 70 18
1999 "Que Tristeza" 39
2000 "Feliz Navidad" / "Um Feliz nadal" (re-entry) 105 12 29
2003 "Lo Que Yo Tuve Contigo" 13
2004 "Cien Años" 38

"Feliz Navidad" chart entries: 2007–present

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"Feliz Navidad" was certified Platinum in Australia by ARIA in 2022.[54]

Year Chart positions
US
[25]
US Holiday 100
[55]
AUT
[56]
CAN
GER
[57]
NL
[58]
SPA
[59]
SWE
SWI
[60]
UK
[61]
2007 86 54 89
2008 42 51
2009 37 54 56
2010 56 42 62
2011 3[62] 47 48 61
2012 4[63] 45 57 34 68
2013 6[64] 57 56 65 64
2014 6[65] 51 49 89 22 52
2015 8[66] 59 45 44 66 32 60
2016 44[67] 5[68] 31 37 30 24 21 78
2017 49[69] 7[70] 27 24 50 17 23 86
2018 29[71] 10[72] 17 26[73] 19 29 73 17 10 77
2019 12[74] 7[75] 11 10[76] 15 16 66 7[77] 4 54
2020 6[78] 5[79] 15 10[80] 16 12 37 5 8 40
2021 8[81] 6[82] 8 12 11 10 77 5 7 25
2022 7[83] 7[84] 6 9 7 7 35 5 6 21
2023 8[85] 7[86] 6 8[87] 11 8 23 4 7 23
2024 16[88] 8[89] 6 13 5 9 7 6 17

Notes

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  1. ^ For chart entries after 1970, see Christmas album chart entries section
  2. ^ For chart entries after 2000, see "Feliz Navidad" chart entries section

References

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