Randy Newman Discography - Singles Released By Newman

Singles Released By Newman

Year Title Label + Cat. No. Chart positions
1970 "Yellow Man" / "Old Kentucky Home" Reprise 14168 - - - -
1972 "Sail Away" / "Political Science" REP 1102 - - - -
1974 "Birmingham" / "Naked Man" REP 3649 - - - -
1977 "Short People" / "Old Man on the Farm" WBS 8492 2 - - -
"Sigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert Einstein in America" / "Baltimore" WB 17 159 - - - -
"Rider in the Rain" / "Kathleen (Catholicism Made Easier)" WB 17.103 - - - -
1982 "The Blues" (with Paul Simon) / "Same Girl" WB 92 9803-7 51 - - -
"I Love L.A." / "Miami" WB 925 680-2 110 - - -
1988 "Dixie Flyer" / "Something Special" 925 680-2 99 - - -
"It's Money That Matters" / "Falling in Love" 927 709-7 60 - - -
2010 "You've Got a Friend in Me" / "We Belong Together" - - - 119

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