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Travis Tritt discography

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Studio albums
  
12

Music videos
  
42

No. 1 Singles
  
7

Compilation albums
  
6

Singles
  
43

Travis Tritt is an American country music artist. His discography comprises twelve studio albums (counting a Christmas album), six compilation albums, and forty-three singles. Of his studio albums, the highest-certified is 1991's It's All About to Change, at 3× Platinum certification by the RIAA and platinum certification by the CRIA. His first, third and fourth albums — Country Club, T-R-O-U-B-L-E and Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof, respectively — are all certified double platinum in the US, while 1996's The Restless Kind, 2000's Down the Road I Go and his 1995 Greatest Hits: From the Beginning album are all certified platinum. It's All About to Change is also his highest-peaking album on Billboard Top Country Albums, at #2.

Of Tritt's forty-three singles, all but two has charted on Billboard Hot Country Songs. This total includes five Number Ones on that chart: "Help Me Hold On" (1990), "Anymore" (1991), "Can I Trust You with My Heart" (1993), "Foolish Pride" (1994), and "Best of Intentions" (2000). "Best of Intentions" is also his highest peak on the Billboard Hot 100 at #27, while its follow-ups ("It's a Great Day to Be Alive" and "Love of a Woman", both #2 on the country charts) reached #33 and #39 on the Hot 100, respectively. He has also charted three album cuts that entered the lower regions of the country charts based on unsolicited airplay.

Tritt has also been featured as a guest on eight singles, including two releases by his friend Marty Stuart: "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)" and "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best" from 1992 and 1996 respectively. He has also sung guest vocals on singles for Patty Loveless, Charlie Daniels, Mark O'Connor, and comedian Bill Engvall.

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