Cher Solo Singles
1960s:
- All I Really Want to Do Peak 15 - 1965 -
- Where Do You Go Peak 25 - 1965 - (22 US AC)
- Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) Peak 2 - 1966 -
- Alfie Peak 32 - 1966 -
- Behind the Door Peak 97 - 1966 -
- Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies) Peak 124 - 1966 -
- Hey Joe Peak 94 - 1967 -
- You Better Sit Down Kids 9 - 1967 -
- For What It's Worth Peak 125 - 1969 -
1970s:
- Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves Peak 1 - 1971 -
- The Way of Love Peak 7 - 1972 - (2 US AC)
- Living in a House Divided Peak 22 - 1972 - (2 US AC)
- Don't Hide Your Love Peak 46 - 1972 -
- Am I Blue? Peak 111 - 1973 -
- Half Breed Peak 1 - 1973 -
- Dark Lady Peak 1 - 1974 -
- Train of Thought Peak 27 - 1974 - (9 US AC)
- I Saw a Man and He Danced with His Wife Peak 42 (3 US AC)
- Pirate Peak 93 - 1977 -
- Take Me Home Peak 8 - 1979 - (1St US Sales, 2 US Club)
- Wasn't It Good Peak 49 - 1979 -
- Hell On Wells Peak 59 - 1979 -
1980s:
- I Found Someone Peak 10 - 1987 - (8 US Sales)
- We All Sleep Alone Peak 14 - 1988 - (12 US Sales)
- Skin Deep Peak 79 - 1988 - (41 US Club)
- After All Peak 6 - 1989 - (1St US AC)
- If I Could Turn Back Time Peak 3 - 1979 (1St US AC)
1990s:
- Just Like Jesse James Peak 8 - 1990 - (6 US Sales)
- Heart of Stone Peak 20 - 1990 -
- The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) Peak 33 - 1990 - (23 US Sales)
- Love and Understanding Peak 17 - 1991 -
- Save Up All Your Tears Peak 37 - 1991 -
- I Got You Babe Peak 108 - 1993 - (Cher with Beavis and Butt-head)
- One by One Peak 52 - 1996 - (7 US Club)
- Believe Peak 1 - 1998 - (1St US Club and Sales)
- Strong Enough Peak 57 . 1999 - (1St US Club)
- Dov'é l'Amore Peak 104 - 1999 - (1St US Club)
2000's:
- (This is) a Song for the Lonely Peak 85 - 2002 - (1St US Club)
- A Different Kind of Love Song Peak 105 - 2002 - (1St US Club)
- When the Money's Gone Peak 114 - 2003 - (1St US Club)
2010's:
- You Haven't Seen the Last of Me Peak 1 (US Club) - 2010 -
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