Showtime! - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Albums

Chart Peak position
The Billboard 200 23

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "I Do" Billboard Hot 100 24
The J. Geils Band
  • Peter Wolf
  • Seth Justman
  • Stephen Jo Bladd
  • J. Geils
  • Danny Klein
  • Magic Dick
Albums
  • The J. Geils Band (1970)
  • The Morning After (1971)
  • Live Full House (1972)
  • Bloodshot (1973)
  • Ladies Invited (1973)
  • Nightmares...and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle (1974)
  • Hotline (1975)
  • Blow Your Face Out (1976)
  • Monkey Island (1977)
  • Sanctuary (1978)
  • Love Stinks (1980)
  • Freeze-Frame (1981)
  • Showtime! (1982)
  • You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd (1984)
Singles
  • "First I Look at the Purse" (Live) (1971)
  • "Looking for a Love" (1971)
  • "Did You No Wrong" (1973)
  • "Give It to Me" (1973)
  • "(Ain't Nothin' but a) House Party" (1973)
  • "Make Up Your Mind" (1973)
  • "Detroit Breakdown" (1974)
  • "Must of Got Lost" (1974)
  • "Love-itis" (1975)
  • "Where Did Our Love Go" (1976)
  • "You're the Only One" (1977)
  • "Surrender" (1977)
  • "One Last Kiss" (1978)
  • "Take It Back" (1979)
  • "Sanctuary" (1979)
  • "Come Back" (1980)
  • "Love Stinks" (1980)
  • "Just Can't Wait" (1980)
  • "Night Time" (1980)
  • "Centerfold" (1981)
  • "Freeze-Frame" (1981)
  • "Angel in Blue" (1982)
  • "Flamethrower" (1982)
  • "I Do" (1982)
  • "Land of a Thousand Dances" (1983)
  • "Concealed Weapons" (1984)
  • "Fright Night" (1985)
Compilations
  • Best of The J. Geils Band (1979)
  • Best of The J. Geils Band Two (1980)
  • Flashback (1986)
  • Flamethrower (1986)
  • Anthology: Houseparty (1993)
  • Looking for a Love (1997)
  • Best of The J. Geils Band (2006)

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