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Jamie Cullum discography

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Studio albums
  
7

Music videos
  
11

Compilation albums
  
3

Singles
  
13

Jamie Cullum discography

The discography of Jamie Cullum, a British pop and jazz-pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums and thirteen singles.

Contents

Video albums

  • Live at Blenheim Palace (2004)
  • Twentysomething DVD (2004)
  • Telling Tales (2005) – with Catching Tales Special Edition
  • Live in Buenos Aires (2006)
  • Music Videos

  • All At Sea [2003]
  • These Are The Days [2004]
  • Wind Cries Mary [2004]
  • Everlasting Love [2004]
  • High And Dry [2004]
  • Everlasting Love (Movie Version) [2004]
  • Get Your Way [2005]
  • Mind Trick [2005]
  • Mind Trick (Remix) [2005]
  • Photograph [2006]
  • Photograph (Remix) [2006]
  • Bittersweet (with Relax) [2007]
  • Gran Torino (with Clint Eastwood as Walt Kowalski) [2008]
  • I'm All Over It [2009]
  • Don't Stop The Music [2009]
  • Wheels [2010]
  • Remember When (with Sander Kleinenberg) [2010]
  • Love For $ale (feat. Roots Manuva) [2013]
  • Everything You Didn't Do [2013]
  • Edge Of Something [2013]
  • Other appearances

  • "Greatest Mistake" with John Oates on White People by Handsome Boy Modeling School
  • "Bittersweet" with Relax on Puppets Among Pirates
  • "One For My Baby" with Toots Thielemans on One More For the Road
  • "To..." with Geoff Gascoyne on Songs of the Summer
  • "God Only Knows" with Geoff Gascoyne on Keep it to Yourself
  • "Love Won't Let Me Wait" with Geoff Gascoyne on Keep it to Yourself
  • "Sweet Insomnia" with Gwyneth Herbert on First Songs
  • "The Road Less Travelled" with Clare Teal on The Road Less Travelled
  • "You Can Do it Too" with Pharrell on In My Mind
  • "Intermission Music" with Beady Belle on Belvedere
  • "Where is Your Heart At?", composed and written by Rufus Wainwright, on Meet the Robinsons OST
  • "Give Me the Simple Life", on Meet the Robinsons OST
  • "Grace is Gone", composed by Clint Eastwood and written by Jamie Cullum,on Grace is Gone OST
  • "Home is Where it Hurts" with Camille on Music Hole
  • "Gran Torino" with Clint Eastwood on the Gran Torino OST
  • "Blame It On My Youth" with Count Basie Orchestra on Swinging, Singing, Playing
  • "Stolen Moments” featuring Jamie Cullum with Soil & "Pimp" Sessions on 6
  • "Play It Once More" featuring Jamie Cullum Fringe Magnetic on Twistic
  • "Kings of Swing Jamie Cullum & Frank Sinatra"
  • "Boy" with Stereo MCs on "Emperor's Nightingale"
  • "The Reason I Live" with Rizzle Kicks on Roaring 20s
  • "I Love You More Than You Think" with Rizzle Kicks on Roaring 20s
  • "Do You Remember" with Deltron 3030 on "Event 2"
  • References

    Jamie Cullum discography Wikipedia