Red Hurley - Irish Chart Positions

Irish Chart Positions

Band Singles:

A Poor Man's Roses / I Didn't Even Know (with The Colours) – #14 Irish Charts Target Records – 7N.17771 – June 1969

Isadora / Amigos (with the Wheels) – #14 Irish Charts Target Records – May 1970

Take Me Tonight / Let's Get Started (with the Wheels) – #20 Irish Charts Target Records – 7N.17982 – September 1970

Going Away (with the Nevada) Play Records – March 1971

Sometimes / I'll Be Home (with the Nevada) – #1 Irish Charts Play Records – PLAY 03 – July 1971

Kiss Me Goodbye / Bring Back The Good Times (with the Nevada) – #1 Irish Charts Play Records – PLAY 06 – Oct, 1971

Hold Me / Trudy (with the Nevada) – #3 Irish Charts Play Records – PLAY 19 – April 1972

Arkansas / Hold Me Just One More Time (with the Nevada) – #2 Irish Charts Play Records – PLAY 53 – Feb, 1973

I Never Said Goodbye / I’d Like To Teach You (with the Nevada) – #5 Irish Charts Play Records – PLAY 63 – August 1973

Solo Singles:

I Know – #5 Irish Charts Release Records – RL 741 – 1974

Love Is All – #1 Irish Charts Release Records – RL 766 – 1975

Broken Promises – #1 Irish Charts Release Records – January 1976

When – Irish Eurovision Entry for 1976 – #4 Irish Charts PYE Records – 7N.45583 – March 1976

Tennessee Special / Morea – #3 Irish Charts EMI/Red Bus Records – EMI 2527 – September 1976

In Shame Love, In Shame – #3 Irish Charts Release Records – February 1977

You're My Day, You're My Night / Morena – #2 Irish Charts Release Records – RL.878 – July 1977

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me – #5 Irish Charts Release Records – May 1978

You're So Good To Me / Steppin' Aside – #9 Irish Charts Spider Records – February 1979

The Furey Man – #6 Irish Charts Spider Records – November 1979

I Want To Live With You / Perfect Love – #29 Irish Charts Spider Records – WEB 036 – January 1981

Hey / Cut Across Shorty – #15 Irish Charts Crashed Records – CAR 38 – February 1983

Danny – #15 Irish Charts Crashed Records – CAR – September 1983

I Believe I'm Going To Love You – #21 Irish Charts Dolphin Records – DOS – June 1985

Let The Heartaches Begin – #20 Irish Charts Dolphin Records – DOS – June 1987

For Always – #19 Irish Charts Dolphin Records – DOS – April 1989

We were in Love – #27 Irish Charts Ensign records – Sept, 2006

Album Releases since 2000 1973 Red Hurley 'Hits' (Irish Charts Peak Position No 1)

1976 When (Irish Charts PeaK Position No 2)

1978 Red Hurley With Love (Irish Charts Peak Position No 8)

1981 Warm Red (Irish Charts Peak Position No 23)

1982-2003 Various Compilations Released in Ireland/UK/USA

2003 – You're Still You (Irish Charts Peak Position No 8)

2005 – Always There For Me (Irish Charts Peak Position No 14)

2006 – Raised on Songs and Stories CD/DVD (USA) (Sony Music Sold as part of USA PBS TV Special)

2008 – Red Hurley 'The Hits Album' (Irish Charts Peak Position No 6)

2009 – How Great Thou Art (Irish Charts Peak Position No 21)

2010 – Sings My Soul CD/DVD (USA Only)

2012 - Red Hurley 'The Hits Album' (Re Issue for 2012 Tour)

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