Monster (Steppenwolf Album) - Charts

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
1970 Pop Albums 17

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1969 "Move Over" Pop Singles 31
1969 "Monster" Pop Singles 39
Steppenwolf
  • John Kay
  • Michael Wilk
  • Gary Link
  • Ron Hurst
  • Danny Johnson
  • Michael Monarch
  • Rushton Moreve
  • Goldy McJohn
  • Jerry Edmonton
  • Kent Henry
  • Nick St. Nicholas
  • Andy Chapin
  • Larry Byrom
  • George Biondo
  • Bobby Cochran
  • Wayne Cook
  • Kurtis Teel
  • Welton Gite
  • Mike Palmer
  • Danny Ironstone
  • Rocket Richotte
  • Les Dudek
  • Jerry Posin
  • Chad Peery
  • Brett Tuggle
  • Steve Fister
  • Ruben De Fuentes
Studio albums
  • Steppenwolf
  • The Second
  • At Your Birthday Party
  • Monster
  • 7
  • For Ladies Only
  • Slow Flux
  • Hour of the Wolf
  • Skullduggery
  • Wolftracks
  • Paradox
  • Rock & Roll Rebels
  • Rise & Shine
  • Feed the Fire
Live albums
  • Early Steppenwolf
  • Live
  • Live in London
  • Live at 25
  • Live in Louisville
Compilations
  • Gold: Their Great Hits
  • Rest in Peace
  • 16 Greatest Hits
  • The ABC Collection
  • Reborn To Be Wild
  • Born to Be Wild - A Retrospective
  • The Millennium Collection
  • The Collection
  • All Time Greatest Hits
  • Steppenwolf Silver
  • Steppenwolf Gold
Videos & DVDs
  • Hard Times to Hard Rock
  • Living Legends of Rock & Roll - Live from Itchycoo Park
  • Live in Louisville
  • Rock N’ Roll Greats (Steppenwolf DVD)
Singles
  • "A Girl I Knew"
  • "Sookie Sookie"
  • "Born to Be Wild"
  • "Magic Carpet Ride"
  • "Rock Me"
  • "It's Never Too Late"
  • "Move Over"
  • "Monster"
  • "Hey Lawdy Mama"
  • "Screaming Night Hog"
  • "Who Needs Ya"
  • "The Pusher"
  • "Snowblind Friend"
  • "Ride With Me"
  • "For Ladies Only"
  • "Straight Shootin’ Woman"
  • "Get Into The Wind"
  • "Smokey Factory Blues"
  • "Caroline"
  • "Hot Night In A Cold Town"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Members
  • Gabriel Mekler

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