Bette Midler Discography

Bette Midler Discography

The discography of American recording artist Bette Midler consists of thirteen studio albums — The Divine Miss M (1972), Bette Midler (1973), Songs for the New Depression (1976), Broken Blossom (1977), Thighs and Whispers (1979), No Frills (1983), Some People's Lives (1990), Bette of Roses (1995), Bathhouse Betty (1998), Bette (2000), Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook (2003), Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook (2005) and Cool Yule (2006). Simultaneously, she recorded four soundtrack albums — The Rose (1979), Beaches (1988), For the Boys (1991) and Gypsy (1993). Five live sets were issued as well, such as Live at Last (1977), Divine Madness (1980), Classic Performance Live (1997), Divine Miss M in Performance (2010) and — partly spoken word album — Mud Will Be Flung Tonight (1985). Her discography also features six greatest hits compilations — The Best of Bette (1978), The Best of Bette (II) (1981), Just Hits (1987), Experience the Divine: Greatest Hits (1993), (Jackpot!) The Best Bette (2008) and Memories of You (2010). In support of her album releases, she released in total forty-seven official singles, nine of which were promotional recordings, as well four video albums and ten music videos. As of 2012, Midler has sold over 39 million albums worldwide.

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