Diamond Rio discography
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{{Infobox artist discography
|Artist = Diamond Rio
|Image = Diamond Rio USAF.jpg
|Caption = Diamond Rio performing live for service members of 8th Fighter Wing Airmen in February 2006
|Studio = 10
|Compilation = 6
|Live = 1
|Singles = 36
|Music videos = 20
|Option = 9
|Option name = Other appearances
}}
Diamond Rio is an American country music band founded in 1982. Their discography consists of 10 studio albums, 36 singles, six compilation albums, one live album, and 20 music videos. Founded in 1984, Diamond Rio released their self-titled debut album in 1991. "Meet in the Middle", the lead-off single, reached number one on the Billboard country singles chart, making the band the first country group in history to have their debut single reach that position.{{cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p1587|pure_url=yes}} |title=Diamond Rio biography |access-date=2007-09-10 |last=Huey |first=Steve |work=Allmusic}}
Diamond Rio charted four additional number one hits: "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" (1997), "One More Day" (2001), "Beautiful Mess" (2002), and "I Believe" (2003). The latter three charted in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, as did 1999's "Unbelievable", which was a number two on the country chart. Besides their five number one hits, 14 more charted in the Top 10 on the country format, while "One More Day" was also a Top 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Diamond Rio has also recorded ten studio albums, counting a Christmas release. Two of their studio albums (their 1991 self-titled debut and 1994's Love a Little Stronger) have been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and five have been certified gold. They have also issued two greatest hits packages, of which the first (1997's Greatest Hits) was certified platinum.
Studio albums
=1990s=
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rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Title
! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Details ! colspan="3"| Peak positions ! rowspan="2" style="width:10em;"| Certifications |
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! width="45"| US Country ! width="45"| US ! width="45"| CAN Country |
scope="row"| Diamond Rio
|
| 13 | 83 | — | align="left"| |
scope="row"| Close to the Edge
|
| 24 | 87 | — | align="left"| |
scope="row"| Love a Little Stronger
|
| 13 | 100 | 7 | align="left"| |
scope="row"| IV
|
| 14 | 92 | 4 | align="left"| |
scope="row"| Unbelievable
|
| 9 | 70 | 2 | align="left"| |
colspan="6" style="font-size:8pt"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart |
=2000s–2010s=
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rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Title
! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Details ! colspan="3"| Peak positions ! rowspan="2" style="width:9em;"| Certifications |
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style="font-size:smaller;"
! width="45"| US Country ! width="45"| US ! width="45"| US Christ |
scope="row"| One More Day
|
| 5 | 36 | — | align="left"| |
scope="row"| Completely
|
| 3 | 23 | — | align="left"| |
scope="row"| A Diamond Rio Christmas: The Star Still Shines{{efn|A Diamond Rio Christmas also peaked at number 18 on Top Holiday Albums.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/diamond-rio/chart-history/xml/|title=Diamond Rio - Top Holiday Albums|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 15, 2018}}}} |
| 56 | — | 28 | |
scope="row"| The Reason
|
| 41 | — | 17 | |
scope="row"| I Made It
|
| — | — | — | |
colspan="6" style="font-size:8pt"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Compilation albums
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rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Title
! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Details ! colspan="3"| Peak positions ! rowspan="2" style="width:9em;"| Certifications |
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style="font-size:smaller;"
! width="45"| US Country ! width="45"| US ! width="45"| GER |
scope="row"| Greatest Hits
|
| 8 | 75 | 60 | align="left"| |
scope="row"| Super Hits
|
| — | — | — | |
scope="row"| All American Country
|
| — | — | — | |
scope="row"| Greatest Hits II
|
| 12 | 62 | — | |
scope="row"| 16 Biggest Hits
|
| 63 | — | — | |
scope="row"| Playlist: The Very Best of Diamond Rio
|
| — | — | — | |
colspan="6" style="font-size:8pt"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Live albums
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style="width:18em;"| Title
! style="width:18em;"| Details |
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scope="row"| Diamond Rio Live
|
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Singles
=1990s=
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! rowspan="2"| Year ! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Single ! colspan="3"| Peak positions ! rowspan="2"| Album |
style="font-size:smaller;"
! width="45"| US Country ! width="45"| US ! width="45"| CAN Country |
rowspan="3"| 1991
! scope="row"| "Meet in the Middle" | 1 | — | 1 | align="left" rowspan="5"| Diamond Rio |
scope="row"| "Mirror, Mirror"
| 3 | — | 4 |
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scope="row"| "Mama Don't Forget to Pray for Me"
| 9 | — | 9 |
rowspan="3"| 1992
! scope="row"| "Norma Jean Riley" | 2 | — | 3 |
scope="row"| "Nowhere Bound"
| 7 | — | 15 |
scope="row"| "In a Week or Two"
| 2 | — | 3 | align="left" rowspan="4"| Close to the Edge |
rowspan="3"| 1993
! scope="row"| "Oh Me, Oh My, Sweet Baby" | 5 | — | 8 |
scope="row"| "This Romeo Ain't Got Julie Yet"
| 13 | — | 5 |
scope="row"| "Sawmill Road"
| 21 | — | 20 |
rowspan="2"| 1994
! scope="row"| "Love a Little Stronger" | 2 | — | 6 | align="left" rowspan="4" | Love a Little Stronger |
scope="row"| "Night Is Fallin' in My Heart"
| 9 | —{{efn|"Night Is Fallin' in My Heart" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008|publisher=Record Research, Inc|page=124|year=2008|isbn=978-0-89820-177-2}}}} | 6 |
rowspan="3"| 1995
! scope="row"| "Bubba Hyde" | 16 | —{{efn|"Bubba Hyde" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number two on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.}} | 12 |
scope="row"| "Finish What We Started"
| 19 | — | 23 |
scope="row"| "Walkin' Away"
| 2 | — | 2 | align="left" rowspan="4"| IV |
rowspan="3"| 1996
! scope="row"| "That's What I Get for Lovin' You" | 4 | — | 19 |
scope="row"| "It's All in Your Head"
| 15 | — | 17 |
scope="row"| "Holdin'"
| 4 | — | 5 |
rowspan="2"| 1997
! scope="row"| "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" | 1 | — | 1 | align="left" rowspan="2"| Greatest Hits |
scope="row"| "Imagine That"
| 4 | — | 4 |
rowspan="2"| 1998
! scope="row"| "You're Gone" | 4 | — | 5 | align="left" rowspan="3"| Unbelievable |
scope="row"| "Unbelievable"
| 2 | 36 | 1 |
1999
! scope="row"| "I Know How the River Feels" | 33 | — | 28 |
colspan="6" style="font-size:8pt"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart |
=2000s–2020s=
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! rowspan="2"| Year ! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Single ! colspan="4"| Peak positions ! rowspan="2"| Album |
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! width="45"| US Country ! width="45"| US ! width="45"| US AC ! width="45"| CAN Country |
rowspan="2"| 2000
! scope="row"| "Stuff" | 36 | — | — | 40 | align="left" rowspan="4"| One More Day |
scope="row"| "One More Day"
| 1 | 29 | 6 | * |
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rowspan="2"| 2001
! scope="row"| "Sweet Summer" | 18 | —{{efn|"Sweet Summer" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number four on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.}} | — | * |
scope="row"| "That's Just That"
| 42 | — | — | * |
rowspan="2"| 2002
! scope="row"| "Beautiful Mess" | 1 | 28 | — | * | align="left" rowspan="4"| Completely |
scope="row"| "I Believe"
| 1 | 31 | — | * |
2003
! scope="row"| "Wrinkles" | 16 | —{{efn|"Wrinkles" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.}} | — | * |
rowspan="2"| 2004
! scope="row"| "We All Fall Down" | 45 | — | — | — |
scope="row"| "Can't You Tell"
| 43 | — | — | — | align="left" rowspan="2"| Can't You Tell {{small|(unreleased)}} |
2005
! scope="row"| "One Believer" | 42 | — | — | — |
2006
! scope="row"| "God Only Cries" | 30 | — | — | — | align="left"| Greatest Hits II |
2009
! scope="row"| "God Is There" | — | — | — | — | align="left" rowspan="2"| The Reason |
2010
! scope="row"| "This Is My Life" | — | — | — | — |
2023
| — | — | — | — |{{n/a|Non-album single}} |
colspan="7" style="font-size:8pt"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart "*" denotes releases where no chart existed |
=As a featured artist=
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rowspan="2"| Year
! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Single ! Peak positions ! rowspan="2"| Album |
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! width="65"| US Country |
1994
! scope="row"| "Workin' Man's Blues" {{small|(as Jed Zeppelin)}}{{efn|Jed Zeppelin was an all-star group consisting of Diamond Rio, Lee Roy Parnell and Steve Wariner.}} | 48 | align="left"| Mama's Hungry Eyes: A Tribute to Merle Haggard |
Music videos
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Year
! style="width:18em;"| Title ! Director |
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rowspan=2|1991
! scope="row"| "Meet in the Middle" | align="left"| Eric Straton |
scope="row"| "Mirror, Mirror"
| align="left" rowspan="3"| Michael Merriman |
rowspan=2|1992
! scope="row"| "Mama Don't Forget to Pray for Me" |
scope="row"| "Nowhere Bound" |
rowspan=2|1993
! scope="row"| "In a Week or Two" | align="left"| John Lloyd Miller |
scope="row"| "This Romeo Ain't Got Julie Yet"
| align="left" rowspan="8"| Deaton-Flanigen |
rowspan=2|1994
! scope="row"| "Love a Little Stronger" |
scope="row"| "Workin' Man's Blues" {{small|(as Jed Zeppelin)}} |
rowspan=2|1995
! scope="row"| "Bubba Hyde" |
scope="row"| "Finish What We Started" |
rowspan=2|1996
! scope="row"| "Walkin' Away" |
scope="row"| "It's All in Your Head" |
1997
! scope="row"| "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" |
1998
! scope="row"| "You're Gone" | align="left"| Peter Zavadil |
1999
! scope="row"| "Unbelievable" | align="left" rowspan="5"| Deaton-Flanigen |
2000
! scope="row"| "Stuff" |
2001
! scope="row"| "One More Day" |
2002
! scope="row"| "Beautiful Mess" |
2003
! scope="row"| "I Believe" |
rowspan=2| 2006
! scope="row"| "God Only Cries" | align="left"| Traci Goudie |
scope="row"| "In God We Still Trust"
| |
Other appearances
Notes
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