The Brooklyn Bridge discography
(Redirected from Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge discography)
A discography for the band The Brooklyn Bridge.
Studio albums
edit- 1968 Brooklyn Bridge
- 1969 The Second Brooklyn Bridge
- 1970 The Brooklyn Bridge
- 1972 The Bridge in Blue (as The Bridge)
- Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
- 1989 Christmas Is... (EP)
- 1993 Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge
- 1994 Acappella
- 2002 Peace on Earth
- 2004 Today
- 2007 Songs of Inspiration (reissue of Peace on Earth)
- 2009 Today, Volume 2
Live albums
edit- 2008 Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge~Greatest Hits Live
Compilations
edit- 1971 The Johnny Maestro Story
- 1981 Johnny Maestro sings his biggest hits with the Crests and the Brooklyn Bridge
- 1981 Johnny Maestro~History Of A Legend
- 1992 The Greatest Hits of Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
- 1992 Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge~For Collectors Only
- 2006 The Best Of Johnny Maestro (1958-1985)
- 2010 The Solo Sides and More... Johnny Maestro ~ Maestro Music Please
Videos
editOther album & film appearances
edit- 1970: "It's Your Thing" (concert)(VHS) Performers
- 1972: "The Daredevil" (movie)(VHS) Performers (as themselves)
- 1975: "20 Years of Rock & Roll" (concert)(DVD) Performers
- 1979: "Hair" (DVD) Johnny Maestro, Jim Rosica, Fred Ferrara—singers in "The Black Boys" musical scene
- 1988: "Shake, Rattle & Roll" (concert)(DVD) Performers
- 1990: "The Greatest Rock n' Roll Hits of the 50s and 60s" (concert)(DVD) Performers
- 1999: "Doo Wop 50" PBS(TV)(DVD) Performers
- 2005: "Doo Wop Vocal Group Greats Live" PBS(TV)(DVD) Performers (Johnny Maestro served as co-host)
- 2010: "Johnny Maestro Video Collection" (DVD) Performances by Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge on TV shows and telethons
Singles
edit- "Worst That Could Happen" (1968/69) US #3,[1] Canada #3
- "Blessed Is the Rain" (1969) US #45,[1] Canada #48
- "Welcome Me Love" (1969) US #48,[1] Canada #38
- "Your Husband, My Wife" (1969) US #46 [1]
- "You'll Never Walk Alone" (1969) US #51[1]
- "Down By the River" (1970) US #91[1]
- "Day Is Done" (1970) US #98[1]
- "Christmas Serenade" (1989)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "The Brooklyn Bridge Featuring Johnny Maestro Hot 100 Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved May 11, 2024.