The River in Reverse - Charts

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2006 The Billboard 200 103
2006 Billboard Top Jazz Albums 2
Elvis Costello
  • The Imposters: Steve Nieve
  • Pete Thomas
  • Davey Faragher
  • The Attractions: Steve Nieve
  • Bruce Thomas
  • Pete Thomas
Studio albums
  • My Aim Is True
  • This Year's Model
  • Armed Forces
  • Get Happy!!
  • Trust
  • Almost Blue
  • Imperial Bedroom
  • Punch the Clock
  • Goodbye Cruel World
  • King of America
  • Blood & Chocolate
  • Spike
  • Mighty Like a Rose
  • Brutal Youth
  • Kojak Variety
  • All This Useless Beauty
  • When I Was Cruel
  • North
  • The Delivery Man
  • Momofuku
  • Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
  • National Ransom
Live albums
  • Live at the El Mocambo
  • Deep Dead Blue with Bill Frisell
  • Costello & Nieve
  • My Flame Burns Blue with Metropole Orkest
  • Live at Hollywood High
Collaborations
  • The Juliet Letters with The Brodsky Quartet
  • Painted from Memory with Burt Bacharach
  • For the Stars with Anne Sofie von Otter
  • The River in Reverse with Allen Toussaint
Singles
  • "Less Than Zero"
  • "Alison"
  • "Red Shoes"
  • "Watching the Detectives"
  • "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea"
  • "Pump It Up"
  • "Radio Radio"
  • "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding"
  • "Oliver's Army"
  • "Accidents Will Happen"
  • "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down"
  • "High Fidelity"
  • "New Amsterdam"
  • "Clubland"
  • "From a Whisper to a Scream"
  • "Sweet Dreams"
  • "You Little Fool"
  • "Man Out of Time"
  • "Pills and Soap" (as The Imposter)
  • "Everyday I Write the Book"
  • "Let Them All Talk"
  • "Peace in Our Time" (as The Imposter)
  • "I Wanna Be Loved" / "Turning the Town Red"
  • "The Only Flame in Town"
  • "The People's Limousine" (as The Coward Brothers)
  • "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
  • "Seven-Day Weekend" with Jimmy Cliff
  • "Lovable"
  • "Tokyo Storm Warning"
  • "I Want You"
  • "Blue Chair"
  • "A Town Called Big Nothing" (as The MacManus Gang)
  • "Veronica"
  • "Baby Plays Around"
  • "...This Town..."
  • "The Other Side of Summer"
  • "So Like Candy"
  • "Jacksons, Monk & Rowe" with The Brodsky Quartet
  • "Sulky Girl"
  • "13 Steps Lead Down"
  • "You Tripped at Every Step"
  • "London's Brilliant Parade"
  • "It's Time"
  • "Little Atoms"
  • "The Other End of the Telescope"
  • "Distorted Angel"
  • "All This Useless Beauty"
  • "You Bowed Down"
  • "Toledo" with Burt Bacharach
  • "She"
  • "Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)"
  • "45"
  • "Still"
  • "Monkey to Man"
  • "She's Pulling Out the Pin"
  • "Brilliant Mistake"
  • "Who Are These People?" with Burt Bacharach
  • "Bedlam"
  • "Complicated Shadows"
  • "My All Time Doll"
Classical works
  • Il Sogno performed by the London Symphony Orchestra
Scores
  • G.B.H. with Richard Harvey
  • Jake's Progress with Richard Harvey
Collaborations
  • Terror + Magnificence by John Harle
  • The Sweetest Punch by Bill Frisell
  • Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland
Compilations
  • Taking Liberties
  • Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers
  • The Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions
  • Out of Our Idiot
  • Girls Girls Girls
  • 2½ Years
  • The Very Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions 1977–86
  • Extreme Honey
  • The Very Best of Elvis Costello
  • Cruel Smile
  • The Best of Elvis Costello: The First Ten Years
Related articles
  • Discography
Allen Toussaint
Studio albums
  • Toussaint (album)
  • Southern Nights (Allen Toussaint album)
  • Putting the River in Reverse
  • The River in Reverse
  • The Bright Mississippi
Songs
  • "Working in the Coal Mine"
  • "Southern Nights (song)"


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