Paolo Nutini discography

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Paolo Nutini discography
Paolo Nutini - St. Gallen, Switzerland, 22 July 2012.jpg
Paolo Nutini performing in 2012
Studio albums3
Live albums1
Music videos11
EPs6
Singles9

The discography of Paolo Nutini, a Scottish pop/rock singer, contains three studio albums, one live album, six extended plays, eight singles and ten music videos. Nutini's debut album, These Streets, was released by Atlantic Records in the United Kingdom in July 2006. The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified five-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.[1][2] The album also peaked within the top twenty on the Australian Album Chart, French Album Chart, Irish Albums Chart and in the Dutch Album Chart.[3][4][5][6] Singles released from the album were: "Last Request", "Jenny Don't Be Hasty", "Rewind" and "New Shoes". "Last Request" was the most successful, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart and number eight on the Irish Singles Chart.[1][5] In May 2009, Nutini released his second album, Sunny Side Up, which debuted at number one in the UK and in Ireland.[1][5] It contained the singles: "Candy", "Coming Up Easy", "Pencil Full of Lead" and "10/10". Sunny Side Up has also been certified five-times platinum by the BPI and was the eighth biggest-selling album in the UK in 2009.[7]

Nutini's most recent album, Caustic Love, was released in April 2014. A single, "Scream (Funk My Life Up)", was released in January 2014.

Nutini is also known for his live performances and numerous extended plays of some of his recordings. His first, the Live Sessions EP, was released in September 2006 and featured exclusive live versions of four fan favourite tracks mainly recorded in London.[8] Recorded Live at Preservation Hall was released exclusively in the United States in March 2010 and features renditions of songs originally found on Sunny Side Up; it was then re-released as a limited edition album in independent record stores in April.[9]

Albums[]

Studio albums[]

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[1]
AUS
[10]
AUT
[11]
BEL
[12]
FRA
[4]
GER
[13]
IRE
[5]
ITA
[14]
NLD
[6]
NZ
[15]
SWI
[16]
US
[17]
These Streets 3 16 23 26 19 28 10 37 17 19 48
Sunny Side Up
  • Released: 29 May 2009
  • Label: Atlantic (#825646901371)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 39 34 15 25 15 1 12 18 3 57
Caustic Love
  • Released: 14 April 2014
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 6 13 9 34 15 1 3 3 5 1 31
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums[]

Title Album details
Live at the Barra's
  • Released: 26 February 2007[25]
  • Label: Atlantic (#5101196722)
  • Formats: CD, DVD

Extended plays[]

Title Album details
Live and Acoustic
  • Released: 29 May 2006[26]
  • Label: Atlantic
Live Sessions
  • Released: 26 February 2007[27]
  • Label: Atlantic
iTunes Festival: London
  • Released: 3 September 2007[28]
  • Label: Atlantic
Live at Isle of Wight Festival
  • Released: 25 September 2007[29]
  • Label: Atlantic
London Festival '09
  • Released: 1 June 2009[30]
  • Label: Warner Music
Recorded Live At Preservation Hall
  • Released: 2 March 2010[31]
  • Label: Warner Music

Singles[]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[1]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[11]
BEL
[12]
FRA
[4]
GER
[32]
IRE
[5]
ITA
[33]
NLD
[6]
NZ
[15]
SWI
[16]
US Adult
[34]
US AAA
[35]
EU
[36]
"Last Request" 2006 5 67 20 59 20 65 8 15 42 30 3 19 These Streets
"Jenny Don't Be Hasty" 20 40 59 38 69 56 9 57
"Rewind" 27 83
"New Shoes" 2007 21 97 35 [A] 42 52 24 1 64
"Candy" 2009 19 66 62 25 20 10 29 51 Sunny Side Up
"Coming Up Easy" 62 59
"Pencil Full of Lead" 17 33 56
  • UK: Platinum[2]
"10/10" 2010 51
"Scream (Funk My Life Up)" 2014 12 69 22 76 90 19 56 Caustic Love
"Let Me Down Easy" 47 52 182 2
"Iron Sky" 42 57 96 71 24
"One Day" 62
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

Other charted songs[]

List of non-single tracks which entered the charts
Song Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[38]
FRA
[4]
IRE
[39]
ITA
[40]
"Better Man" 2014 40 169 34 86 Caustic Love

Music videos[]

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Song Year Director(s)
"Last Request" 2006 Charles Mehling[41][42]
"Last Request" (US version)
"Jenny Don't Be Hasty" Paul Gore[43]
"Rewind" [44]
"New Shoes" 2007 Charles Mehling / Rob Hall[45]
"New Shoes" (US version) Luke & Gav[46]
"Candy" 2009 Nez[47]
"Coming Up Easy" Dan and Julian[48]
"Pencil Full of Lead" Corin Hardy[49]
"10/10" 2010 Compilation of live performances and behind the scenes footage
"Scream (Funk My Life Up)" 2014 Nez[18]

Other appearances[]

List of songs recorded by Nutini which haven't appeared on any of his albums
Song Year Album
"It Must Be Love"[50]
(Madness cover)
2007 Radio 1 Established 1967
"Rehab"[51]
(Amy Winehouse cover performed live)
Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 2
"Duo"[52]
(Zazie featuring Paolo Nutini)
Totem
"What a Wonderful World"[53]
(Louis Armstrong cover, live at the Live Earth concert, London)
Live Earth: The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis
"Covers"[54]
(The View featuring Paolo Nutini)
2009 Which Bitch?
"Gimme Shelter"[55]
(The Rolling Stones cover)
Gimme Shelter (2009 Film)
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"[56]
(Preservation Hall Jazz Band featuring Paolo Nutini)
2010 Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall
& the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program
"Only Good for Conversation"[57]
(Dennis Coffey featuring Paolo Nutini)
2011 Dennis Coffey
"One World"[58]
(John Martyn cover)
Johnny Boy Would Love This... A Tribute to John Martyn
"Hard Times Come Again No More"[59]
(The Chieftains featuring Paolo Nutini & City of Limerick Pipe Band)
2012 Voice of Ages

Writing credits[]

List of songs written or co-written by Nutini and performed by other artists
Song and co-writers Year Artist Album Notes
"Mangialanima" (originally titled "Make You Mine")[60][61]
(Written with Jim Duguid and John Frederick Fortis, adapted by Dente)
2011 Marco Mengoni Solo 2.0 Nutini was credited under the pseudonym Glen Byrne[61][62]

Notes[]

  • A ^ "New Shoes" did not chart on the Italian Singles Chart, but it peaked at number 20 on the Italian FIMI Top Digital Downloads Chart in May 2007.[63]

References[]

General

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Specific

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  39. ^ Peak positions on the Irish Singles Chart:
  40. ^ Peak positions on the Italian Singles Chart:
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