Extended Play (Pretenders EP) - Charts

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1981 Billboard Pop Albums 27
The Pretenders
  • Chrissie Hynde
  • Martin Chambers
  • Nick Wilkinson
  • James Walbourne
  • Eric Heywood
  • James Honeyman-Scott
  • Pete Farndon
  • Robbie McIntosh
  • Malcolm Foster
  • Blair Cunningham
  • T. M. Stevens
  • Johnny Marr
  • Adam Seymour
  • Andy Rourke
  • Andy Hobson
Studio albums
  • Pretenders
  • Pretenders II
  • Learning to Crawl
  • Get Close
  • Packed!
  • Last of the Independents
  • Viva el Amor
  • Loose Screw
  • Break Up the Concrete
Live albums
  • The Isle of View
  • Live in London
Extended plays
  • Extended Play
Compilation albums
  • The Singles
  • Greatest Hits
  • Pirate Radio
Singles
  • "Stop Your Sobbing"
  • "Kid"
  • "Brass in Pocket"
  • "Precious"
  • "Talk of the Town"
  • "Message of Love"
  • "Day After Day"
  • "The Adultress"
  • "I Go to Sleep"
  • "Louie Louie"
  • "Back on the Chain Gang"
  • "My City Was Gone"
  • "2000 Miles"
  • "Middle of the Road"
  • "Time the Avenger"
  • "Show Me"
  • "Thumbelina"
  • "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
  • "Don't Get Me Wrong"
  • "Hymn to Her"
  • "My Baby"
  • "Room Full of Mirrors"
  • "Where Has Everybody Gone?"
  • "If There Was a Man"
  • "Kid" (remix)
  • "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
  • "Windows of the World"
  • "Never Do That"
  • "Hold a Candle to This"
  • "Sense of Purpose"
  • "I'm Not In Love"
  • "Night in My Veins"
  • "I'll Stand by You"
  • "977"
  • "Money Talk"
  • "Kid '95"
  • "2000 Miles" (live)
  • "Fever Pitch EP (Going Back)"
  • "Loving You Is All I Know"
  • "Human"
  • "Popstar"
  • "The Losing"
  • "You Know Who Your Friends Are"
  • "Time (Remixes)"
  • "Saving Grace"
  • "Boots of Chinese Plastic"
  • "Break Up the Concrete"
  • "Love's a Mystery"
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