American former comedian Bill Cosby released 23 albums of stand-up comedy, 16 studio albums of music, and six singles. He was known mainly for his stand-up comedy, with his first album of comedy Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! being released in 1963. He has also recorded several albums of music. Additionally, Cosby charted six singles on various Billboard charts, including "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)", a number four hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967.
Bill Cosby discography | |
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Studio albums | 16 |
Live albums | 23 |
Singles | 6 |
Stand-up albums
editYear | Title | Notes |
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1963 | Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! | album |
1964 | I Started Out as a Child | |
1965 | Why Is There Air? | |
1966 | Wonderfulness | |
1967 | Revenge | |
1968 | To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With | |
200 M.P.H. | ||
1969 | It's True! It's True! | |
8:15 12:15 | ||
Sports | ||
1970 | Live: Madison Square Garden Center | |
1971 | When I Was a Kid | |
For Adults Only | ||
1972 | Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby | |
1973 | Fat Albert | |
1977 | My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do? | |
1978 | Bill's Best Friend | |
1982 | Himself | album; Bill Cosby: Himself video released in 1983 |
1985 | Hardheaded Boys | album |
1986 | Those of You with or Without Children, You'll Understand | |
1987 | Bill Cosby: 49 | Recorded live at the Chicago Theatre, September, 1986, released as VHS only[1] |
1991 | Oh, Baby! | album |
1996 | Bill Cosby: Mr. Sapolsky, with Love | special |
2013 | Far from Finished... | special and album[2] |
2014 | 77 | cancelled unreleased Netflix special |
Music albums
edit- Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings (1967)
- Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! (1968)
- Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral & Marching Band (1971)
- Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs (1971)
- Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert – as master of ceremonies (Columbia, 1972)
- Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band (1972)
- At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings (1974)
- Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976)
- Disco Bill (1977)
- Where You Lay Your Head (1990)
- My Appreciation (1991)
- Hello Friend: To Ennis, With Love (1997)
- Quincy Jones & Bill Cosby – The Original Jam Sessions 1969 (2004)
- Quincy Jones & Bill Cosby – The New Mixes Vol. 1 (2004)
- State of Emergency (2009)
- Keep Standing (2010)
Compilations
- The Best of Bill Cosby (1969)
- More of the Best of Bill Cosby (1970)
- Bill (1973)
- Down Under (1975)
- Cosby and the Kids/Cosby Classics (1986)
- Bill Cosby At His Best (1992)
- 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bill Cosby (2001)
- The Bill Cosby Collection (2004)
- Icon (2011)
Singles
editYear | Title | Peak positions[3] | Album | |||
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US | US R&B | US AC | Canada | |||
1967 | "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)" | 4 | 18 | — | 2[4] | Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings |
"Hooray for the Salvation Army Band" | 71 | — | — | — | Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! | |
1968 | "Funky North Philly" | 91 | — | — | — | |
1969 | "Hikky Burr" | — | — | — | 77[5] | — |
1970 | "Grover Henson Feels Forgotten" | 70 | — | 17 | 74[6] | |
1976 | "Yes, Yes, Yes" | 46 | 11 | — | — | Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days |
"I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself" | — | 59 | — | — |
References
edit- ^ Cosby, Camille O.; Lewis, David, Bill Cosby: 49 (Documentary, Comedy), Bill Cosby, Bill Cosby, retrieved November 5, 2020
- ^ Lowry, Brian (November 19, 2013). "TV Review: 'Bill Cosby: Far From Finished'". Variety. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Chart history for Bill Cosby". Billboard. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
- ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - October 21, 1967" (PDF).
- ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - January 31, 1970" (PDF).
- ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - May 23, 1970" (PDF).