Jody Miller discography

The discography of American singer Jody Miller contains 21 studio albums, five compilation albums, one video album, one album appearance, one extended play (EP) and 57 singles. Of her 57 singles, 47 were issued with Miller as the lead artist, two were released as a collaboration, two were promotional singles and five were internationally-released singles.

At Capitol Records, Miller recorded several albums beginning with Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe (1963). In 1963, her debut single "He Walks Like a Man" reached the American Billboard Hot 100. In 1965, the single "Queen of the House" reached number 12 on the Hot 100 and the top five of Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. A corresponding album of the same name reached number 12 on the Billboard Top Country Albums survey and number 124 on the Billboard 200. It was followed by the charting single "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" and the top 30 song "Home of the Brave". The Capitol label issued three more studio albums of Miller's recordings, including The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller (1968), which reached the country albums top 50.

At Epic Records, Miller's singles and albums made the North American country charts. Her first Epic album was 1970's Look at Mine. It was followed by 1971's He's So Fine, which featured the top five Billboard country songs "He's So Fine" and "Baby I'm Yours". Both singles also reached the Hot 100 and the Billboard adult contemporary chart. These songs also made the top ten of the Canadian RPM Country Tracks survey.

Three more singles reached the country top ten through 1973: "There's a Party Goin' On", "Good News" and "Darling You Can Always Come Back Home". Three additional singles made the North American country top 20: "Be My Baby", "To Know Him Is to Love Him" and "Let's All Go Down to the River". Her top ten singles were featured on the studio albums There's a Party Goin' On (1972) and Good News! (1973). Both albums made the American country chart.

Miller remained at the Epic label through 1979, releasing four more studio albums such as House of the Rising Sun (1974) and Country Girl (1975). Her final studio album was 1977's Here's Jody Miller. Following a single also titled "House of the Rising Sun", her recordings reached progressively lower chart positions on the country charts. She reached the Billboard country top 40 one more time with 1976's "When the New Wears Off Our Love". Her singles charted through the close of the decade. Miller's final charting single was "Lay a Little Lovin' on Me" (1979). Miller sporadically recorded for different labels over the next several decades. This included My Country, Higher, Real Good Feelin and Bye Bye Blues.