Sammy Hagar discography |
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Studio albums |
24 |
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Live albums |
6 |
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Compilation albums |
6 |
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Video albums |
6 |
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Singles |
72 |
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Sammy Hagar is a rock vocalist and guitarist. Hagar is known as a solo artist and a former member of several notable bands.
Hagar first came to prominence singing on the first two Montrose albums - Montrose (1973) and Paper Money (1974). Neither charted highly, but the band's debut proved to be very influential and would ultimately achieve platinum status in the USA, representing one million shipments. Hagar would then become a solo artist with Capitol Records, putting out five studio albums and a live album by 1980. At this point Hagar switched to Geffen Records, and was far more successful with this label. 1981's Standing Hampton went platinum, 1982's Three Lock Box went gold (half a million shipments) and 1984's VOA went platinum. Hagar briefly formed a supergroup HSAS who released an album and a single, but to little fanfare.
In 1985, Hagar would join Van Halen, who were signed to Warner Bros. Records. It was under Hagar that the band would achieve their commercial peak, achieving four #1 studio albums - 5150 (1986), OU812 (1988), For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge(1991) and Balance (1995). Though Hagar's career remained focused on Van Halen, Hagar remained a solo artist also, putting out the successful I Never Said Goodbye album in 1987, and recording new songs for the Unboxed compilation in 1994.
Hagar returned to solo work in 1996 and continued to release albums steadily to a moderate success. He put together a new backing band, The Waboritas and focused his efforts on his tequila business. He would rejoin Van Halen briefly to record three new songs for a compilation - The Best of Both Worlds (2004, platinum) and to undertake an 80 date Summer tour, before returning to work with The Wabos. In 2008, he released his first solo album since 1997, Cosmic Universal Fashion.He put the Waboritas on leave; he keeps his band paid year round. Sammy then started his next project - a self-titled album with the supergroup Chickenfoot featuring Michael Anthony of Van Halen, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani who has previously played with Mick Jagger, Steve Vai and Deep Purple.
12 of Hagar's albums have achieved Gold or Platinum status in the USA, with a total of twenty-five Platinum certifications and four Gold certifications representing a total of 27 million shipments. Total US shipments are estimated to be well over 30 million. In Canada, Hagar's other main market for commercial success, only his Van Halen albums have achieved certification; ten Platinum certifications and one Gold meaning a total of 840,000 shipments. Hagar's global sales surpass the 40 million mark, though his popularity is mostly centered in the USA.
with Montrose (1973-1975)
Studio albums
Singles
Year |
Title |
Album |
1973 |
"Rock the Nation" |
Montrose |
"Space Station #5" |
"Bad Motor Scooter" |
1974 |
"I Got the Fire" |
Paper Money |
"Paper Money" |
"Connection" |
Compilations
Hagar was in Montrose from 1973-1975. Montrose's compilation include songs featuring Bob James who recorded with the band from 1975-1976 and Johnny Edwards who sang for the band in 1987. Concequently, not all songs on this album feature Hagar or his songwriting.
Album |
Year |
Chart (USA) |
RIAA (USA) |
Release period covered (Hagar songs) |
Newly released songs with Hagar |
The Very Best of Montrose | 2000 | - | - | 1973-1974 | No |
Solo and Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas (1976-present)
Sammy Hagar solo/Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas discography |
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Sammy Hagar live at the Moondance Jam on July 10, 2008 with The Waboritas. Photo by Matt Becker |
Studio albums |
16 |
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Live albums |
3 |
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Compilation albums |
3 |
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Video albums |
3 |
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Singles |
33 |
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The Waboritas (also known as "The Wabos") is a backing band Hagar uses on some of his albums, but he tends to still refer to these as solo albums so they have been kept together. On compilation albums, often no distinction is made between Hagar's solo work and his work with the Waboritas so none has been made here.
Studio albums
Note: I Never Said Goodbye was originally named Sammy Hagar but was renamed after an MTV competition where a fan got to pick a name for the album.
Live albums
Compilations
Singles
Year |
Title |
US |
US Rock |
UK Singles Chart[1] |
Album |
Sammy Hagar/Waboritas |
1977 |
"Flamingos Fly" |
- |
- |
- |
Nine on a Ten Scale |
Sammy Hagar |
"Turn Up the Music" |
- |
- |
- |
Musical Chairs |
"You Make Me Crazy" |
62 |
- |
- |
1978 |
"I've Done Everything for You" |
- |
- |
36 |
All Night Long |
1979 |
"(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" |
65 |
- |
- |
Non-album single |
"Plain Jane" |
77 |
- |
- |
Street Machine |
"Heart Beat" |
- |
- |
67 |
Danger Zone |
1982 |
"I'll Fall in Love Again" |
43 |
2 |
- |
Standing Hampton |
"There's Only One Way to Rock" |
- |
31 |
- |
"Piece of My Heart" |
73 |
- |
67 |
"Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy" |
13 |
3 |
- |
Three Lock Box |
1983 |
"Never Give Up" |
46 |
- |
- |
1984 |
"Two Sides of Love" |
38 |
27 |
- |
VOA |
"I Can't Drive 55" |
26 |
9 |
- |
1987 |
"Winner Takes It All" |
54 |
3 |
- |
Over the Top soundtrack |
"Returning Home" |
- |
20 |
- |
I Never Said Goodbye |
"Give to Live" |
23 |
1 |
78 |
"Eagles Fly" |
82 |
22 |
- |
"Boy's Night Out" |
- |
15 |
- |
1994 |
"High Hopes" |
- |
4 |
- |
Unboxed |
"Buying My Way into Heaven" |
- |
36 |
- |
1997 |
"Marching to Mars" |
- |
3 |
- |
Marching to Mars |
"Little White Lie" |
- |
1 |
- |
"Both Sides Now" |
- |
11 |
- |
1999 |
"Shag" |
- |
22 |
- |
Red Voodoo |
Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas |
"Mas Tequila" |
116 |
2 |
- |
2000 |
"Serious Juju" |
- |
10 |
- |
Ten 13 |
2001 |
"Let Sally Drive (Ride Sally Ride)" |
- |
16 |
- |
2003 |
"Hallelujah" |
- |
- |
- |
Live: Hallelujah |
2005 |
"Let Me Take You There" |
- |
- |
- |
Livin' It Up |
2006 |
"Sam I Am" |
- |
- |
- |
2007 |
"Open" |
- |
- |
- |
Non-album single |
Sammy Hagar |
2008 |
"I'm on a Roll" |
- |
- |
- |
Cosmic Universal Fashion |
"Cosmic Universal Fashion" |
- |
- |
- |
2013 |
"Knockdown Dragout" |
- |
- |
- |
Sammy Hagar & Friends |
2016 |
"Inner Child" |
- |
- |
- |
Non-album single |
Sammy Hagar |
Music videos
Year |
Video |
Director |
1983 |
"Your Love is Driving Me Crazy" |
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"Three Lock Box" |
Rick Sereeni |
1984 |
"I Can't Drive 55" |
Gil Bettman |
"Two Sides of Love" |
1985 |
"VOA" |
1987 |
"Hands and Knees" |
John Sanborn |
"Winner Takes It All" |
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"Give to Live" |
|
1997 |
"Little White Lie" |
Kevin Donovan |
1999 |
"Mas Tequila" |
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2002 |
"Things've Changed" |
Gil Bettman |
2008 |
"LOUD" |
Andrew Bennett |
"Cosmic Universal Fashion" |
Zan Passante & Todd Gallopo |
2013 |
"Knockdown Dragout" |
Arthur Rosato |
DVD
- Cabo Wabo Birthday Bash Tour (2001)
- The Long Road To Cabo (2003)
- Sammy and The Wabos: Livin' It Up In St. Louis (2007)
Guest appearances
- Heavy Metal soundtrack (1981 - new version of "Heavy Metal", did not chart in US/UK)
- Fast Times at Ridgemont High Soundtrack (1982)
- Footloose "The Girl Gets Around" Soundtrack (1984)
- Lone Ranger - Jeff Watson (1992 - vocal scatts on Cement Shoes).
- Welcome to the Neighbourhood - Meat Loaf (1995 - original music, lyrics, guest guitar, backing vocals and co-production on Amnesty is Granted, which later appeared on Hagar's Marching to Mars record).
- A Fistful of Alice - Alice Cooper (1997 - guest lead guitar on School's Out - Live June 2, 1996 at Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina in Mexico).
- Pleasure & Pain - Roy Rogers (1998 - co-vocals on You Can't Stop Now).
- Kill My Brain - Nick Gravenites And Animal Mind (1999 - guest guitar/backing vocals on Bad Talking Blues and Didn't You Used To Be Somebody, did not chart in US/UK)
- Baghdad Heavy Metal - Baghdad Heavy Metal (2007) The track "Cosmic Universal Fashion" was included here, which was later reworked and appeared on Hagar's full-length album of the same name.
- Santa's Going South - Toby Keith & Sammy Hagar (2011 - digital holiday single, released in the U.S. only)
- Melodicrock.com Volume 9 - 15 Years Later (Various Artist compilation - 2012) - Sammy Hagar with Jesse Harms and Denny Carmassi - Fallen From Grace. Previously unreleased demo version of the song that was officially released in the 1990 album Brigade by the rock band Heart. The song was written by Hagar, Harms and Carmassi.
Live album
Singles
with Van Halen (1985-1996, 2004)
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilations
Hagar was in Van Halen from 1985-1996 and 2004. Both of Van Halen's compilation albums also include songs featuring current lead vocalist David Lee Roth who recorded with the band from 1974 to 1985. He returned in 1997 for the first best of album that went number one on billboard. He then returned in 2006 and is still a member and touring with them now in 2015. Consequently, not all songs on these albums feature Hagar or his songwriting.
Album |
Year |
Chart (USA) |
RIAA (USA) |
CRIA (Canada) |
Release period covered (Hagar songs) |
Newly released songs with Hagar |
Best Of – Volume I | 1996 | 1 | 3× Platinum | 3× Platinum | 1986-1996 | 1 song |
The Best of Both Worlds | 2004 | 3 | Platinum | - | 1986-1995 | 3 songs |
Singles
Videos/DVDs
with The Hagar/Hart Project (1999)
The Hagar/Hart Project discography |
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Singles |
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Single
Studio album
Single
Live albums
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