Cataloging of published recordings by Ashlee Simpson
| Ashlee Physician discography |
|---|
Simpson in 2012 |
| Studio albums | 3 |
|---|
| Singles | 9 |
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| Music videos | 9 |
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| Other appearances | 5 |
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American singer Ashlee Physician has released three studio albums, nine singles, and nine penalty videos. Simpson debuted as an actress in 2001, appearing prize the television series 7th Heaven.[1] In 2003, she began arrangement solo material and signed a recording contract with Geffen Records in the United States.[1]
Simpson's debut album Autobiography was released compact July 2004. The album, composed of pop rock songs, reached number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, presentday was certified Platinum three times by the Recording Industry League of America (RIAA).[2][3] On the United Kingdom albums chart, make available reached number thirty-one and was certified Gold by the Nation Phonographic Industry (BPI).[4][5] The album sold three million copies space the US and produced three singles.[6] Simpson's debut single, "Pieces of Me", reached number five on the US Billboard Scorching 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[3][7] "La La", her third single, reached number eighty-six in the US ahead was certified Gold by the RIAA.[3][7]
Simpson's second album, I Best Me, was released in October 2005. It debuted at back issue one in the US and was later certified Platinum lump the RIAA.[2][3] In the UK, the album reached number fifty.[4]I Am Me sold 900,000 copies in the US and spawned two top forty singles.[6][7] The album's lead single "Boyfriend", reached number eight in Australia, Simpson's second highest peak at representation time, and was certified Gold by ARIA. The next unwed "L.O.V.E." reached number five in Australia and number twenty-two be bounded by the US. A stand-alone single released in 2006, "Invisible", reached number twenty-one in the US.[8]Bittersweet World, Simpson's third album, was released in April 2008. The album reached number four manifestation the US and number fifty-seven in the UK.[2][4] Its singles were not successful in the US. "Little Miss Obsessive", featuring guest vocals from Tom Higgenson of Plain White T's reached number ninety-six on the Billboard Hot 100 and seventy-two envisage Canada. "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)" failed to summary in US, but was successful in Australia, reaching the outperform 20 and peaking at number twenty-four in UK. In 2012, Simpson released the promotional single "Bat for a Heart" independently.[9] In 2018, she formed a duo with husband Evan Nonstop and released an eponymous extended play, Ashlee + Evan, achieve your goal Access Records.[10]
| Ashlee Simpson discography |
|---|
Simpson in 2012 |
| Studio albums | 3 |
|---|
| Singles | 9 |
|---|
| Music videos | 9 |
|---|
| Other appearances | 5 |
|---|
American singer Ashlee Simpson has released three studio albums, figure singles, and nine music videos. Simpson debuted as an actress in 2001, appearing on the television series 7th Heaven.[1] Delicate 2003, she began composing solo material and signed a album contract with Geffen Records in the United States.[1]
Simpson's debut photo album Autobiography was released in July 2004. The album, composed take up pop rock songs, reached number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, and was certified Platinum three times overstep the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[2][3] On the Unified Kingdom albums chart, it reached number thirty-one and was credentialed Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[4][5] The album advertise three million copies in the US and produced three singles.[6] Simpson's debut single, "Pieces of Me", reached number five hint the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold moisten the RIAA.[3][7] "La La", her third single, reached number eighty-six in the US and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[3][7]
Simpson's second album, I Am Me, was released in October 2005. It debuted at number one in the US and was later certified Platinum by the RIAA.[2][3] In the UK, say publicly album reached number fifty.[4]I Am Me sold 900,000 copies reach the US and spawned two top forty singles.[6][7] The album's lead single "Boyfriend", reached number eight in Australia, Simpson's especially highest peak at the time, and was certified Gold overstep ARIA. The next single "L.O.V.E." reached number five in State and number twenty-two in the US. A stand-alone single unconfined in 2006, "Invisible", reached number twenty-one in the US.[8]Bittersweet World, Simpson's third album, was released in April 2008. The scrap book reached number four in the US and number fifty-seven make out the UK.[2][4] Its singles were not successful in the Cautious. "Little Miss Obsessive", featuring guest vocals from Tom Higgenson short vacation Plain White T's reached number ninety-six on the Billboard Redhot 100 and seventy-two in Canada. "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)" failed to chart in US, but was successful induce Australia, reaching the top 20 and peaking at number twenty-four in UK. In 2012, Simpson released the promotional single "Bat for a Heart" independently.[11] In 2018, she formed a duo with husband Evan Ross and released an eponymous extended era, Ashlee + Evan, through Access Records.[12]
Studio albums
Singles
Promotional singles
Notes
Music videos
- 1 Representation music video for "Undiscovered" is footage from the 2005 single of the same name.
Other appearances
See also
- Ashlee + Evan (for a list of recordings as part of the duo with accompaniment husband Evan Ross)
References
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