Cher Singles Discography - Promotional Singles

Promotional Singles

Year Song Notes
1964 "Ringo, I Love You"
  • The first song recorded by Cher as a solo artist. It was released only as a promotional single (Annette Records 1000) under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason.
"Dream Baby"
  • From her 1965 debut studio album All I Really Want to Do. The song was her first official single and was released as Cherilyn.
1970 "Superstar"
  • The final song that Cher recorded under the Atco Records label was the Stan Vincent produced "Superstar". The song appeared on a one-sided white label DJ promotional single.
"(Just Enough to Keep Me) Hangin' On"
  • The mono version was released as a one-sided white label DJ promotional single.
1971 "Don't Put It on Me"
  • B-side to the 1972 single "The Way of Love". "Don't Put It On Me" was released only for radio station in North America. In UK the song was released on April 7, 1971, also here as a 7" promotional single.
1979 "Holdin' out for Love"
  • From the 1979 studio album Prisoner. "Holdin' Out For Love" was released as a promotional single in North America, UK and Japan. In North America was released as a DJ Promo, in UK "Outrageous" is on its B-side, while "Boys and Girls" was the B-side in the Japanese single.
1980 "Bad Love"
  • This track was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack of the film Foxes in 1980 and reached No. 30 on the U.S. Dance/Club Play Billboard Chart the same year.
1988 "Bang Bang"
  • The rock version from the Cher album was released as a promo single in 1988 in the US.
1988 "Main Man"
  • Originally to be released as the fifth and final single from Cher. The song was released only as a promotional single for North America and Canada. In Canada the song was released as a 7" single, while in North America as a one-track CD.
1999 "The Star Spangled Banner"
  • The national anthem of the United States of America was performed during the Super Bowl XXXIII in January 1999. The song was released as a one-track CD promo in North America.
2000 "If I Could Turn Back Time"
  • From the 1989 studio album Heart of Stone. The song was later remixed for the UK 12" Vinyl Promo Almighty v Cher, released by Eternal/WEA. The 12" contains two other mixes of "If I Could Turn Back Time" and mixes of "Believe" and "One by One".

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