This Complete List Of Michelle Branch Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Michelle Branch studio albums. Michelle Branch hit the music scene in the early 2000s with a smash hit single entitled “Everywhere.” She was instantly adored by music fans around the world with her charming voice and captivating melodies. So far she has only released four studio albums which isn’t bad for a career that is only just a little over decade old.
This complete Michelle Branch discography also includes both Michelle Branch EP albums. All these very special Michelle Branch albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Michelle Branch album as well as all original album covers. Every Michelle Branch album listed below showcases the entire album track listing.
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CD Track Listings:
# 4 – Broken Bracelet
Released June 1, 2000
Opening up our Michelle Branch albums ranked list is her first CD release. This album was issued before she signed to a major label. It most definitely displayed the talent that would turn her into a major star in the 21st century.
CD Track Listings:
- If Only She Knew
- Sweet Misery
- Washing Machine
- I’d Rather Be In Love
- Paper Pieces
- Stewart’s Coat
- I’ll Always Be Right There
- Goodbye To You
- Second Chances
- Leap Of Faith
# 3 – Hotel Paper
Released June 21, 2003
Michelle Branch’s second album continued the success of her first record with three hit singles released from the album. Once again the album featured Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp) on drums and an appearance by Dave Navarro on guitar.
CD Track Listings:
- Intro
- Are You Happy Now?
- Find Your Way Back
- Empty Handed
- Tuesday Morning
- One Of These Days
- Love Me Like That” featuring Sheryl Crow
- Desperately
- Breathe
- Where Are You Now?
- Hotel Paper
# 2 – Hopeless Romantic
Released April 7, 2017
The most recent Michelle Branch album was void of all star studio musicians. This was a more intimate affair. Hopeless Romantic is a stunning album by Michelle Branch in which her songwriting which has always been mature beyond her years has taken a major step forward.
CD Track Listings:
- Best You Ever
- You’re Good
- Fault Line
- Heartbreak Now
- Hopeless Romantic
- Living A Lie
- Knock Yourself Out
- Temporary Feeling
- Carry Me Home
- Not A Love Songs
- Last Night
- Bad Side
- Shadow
- City
# 1 – The Spirit Room
Released July 31, 2001
The major label Michelle Branch album featured a host of brilliant classic rock musicians playing on the album including Michelle Branch on guitar, keyboards, and vocals, Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp) on drums, Vinnie Colaiuta (Frank Zappa) on drums, John Shanks on bass guitar, guitar and keyboards and Patrick Warren also on keyboards. The album included her biggest hit of her career in the song “Everywhere.”
CD Track Listings:
- Everywhere
- You Get Me
- All You Wanted
- You Set Me Free
- Something to Sleep To
- Here With Me
- Sweet Misery
- If Only She Knew
- I’d Rather Be in Love
- Goodby To You
- Drop in the Ocean
- Life On Mars – David Bowie
MICHELLE BRANCH EPs
Everything Comes and Goes
This Michelle Branch EP was originally intended to be released as a full length album, but instead was cut down to be released as an EP.
Released July 16, 2010
CD Track Listings:
- Ready to Let You Go
- Sooner or Later
- I Want Tears
- Crazy Ride
- Summertime
- “Everything Comes and Goes
The Loud Music Hits EP
Released August 26, 2011
CD Track Listings:
- Loud Music
- Are You Wanted
- Are You Happy Now?
- Breathe
- Everywhere
- Goodbye To You
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