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What can you tell us about the site?

A few years ago, we stumbled upon a phenomenal website called Barbra Archives. What immediately struck us was the depth — the way it meticulously documented every corner of Barbra’s recorded output. It became an invaluable resource as we filled in gaps in our ever-growing iTunes library, but at the time, we didn’t think much beyond that initial admiration.

Then we started noticing more sites dedicated to preserving an artist’s full body of work — The Power Of The Music: The Ultimate Céline Dion Discography, The World Of Tina, and Dolly Discography. Eventually, Matt Howe of Barbra Archives even released a beautifully assembled hardcover book chronicling Barbra’s discography in detail. Seeing that level of dedication to musical history sparked something in us.

To our knowledge, no one had attempted a truly comprehensive catalog of Reba McEntire’s entire musical body of work — so we decided to do it ourselves.

We’ve been fans of Reba’s music for as long as we can remember. Over the years, we became fascinated not just with the songs, but with the nuances — the different album versions across formats, countries, retailers, and record labels. The alternate covers. The retailer exclusives. The international pressings. The promotional releases. The small details that, taken together, tell a much bigger story.

This site exists to document that history.

Our goal is to make sure fans don’t miss out on incredible recordings that might otherwise be overlooked — like the 1998 re-recorded version of “Fallin’ Out Of Love,” the Portuguese duet “Coração Vazio” with Chitãozinho & Xororó, or her cover of England Dan & John Ford Coley’s “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight” with Jacky Ward. These releases may not always be easy to find, but they are part of the larger musical tapestry that defines Reba’s career.

We’ve organized the site into sections to make exploring easier:

Studio Albums — Every original studio album (no Greatest Hits packages here).

Compilation Albums — Hits collections and previously released material compiled into new packages.

Singles + EPs — Retail exclusives, international singles, and special releases beyond the standard commercial album.

Music Videos — A comprehensive listing of Reba’s video output with as much production information as we can gather.

VHS, Laserdisc, DVD + Digital Video — Concert specials and video-only releases.

Songs — A master list of recordings and where to find them.

Also Appears On — Collaborations and guest appearances on other artists’ projects.

What are the differences between black-and-white and colored album covers on the site?

If you notice black-and-white album covers throughout the site, that simply means the page for that release hasn’t been completed yet. Once a page is live, the image appears in full color. (Except the “Appears On” section we’re not sure the direction we’re going to go with that section yet.)

Why do some releases not have release dates?

In some cases, you may notice missing release dates — particularly from the earlier years of Reba’s career, when record-keeping wasn’t as thorough as it is today. We’ve done our best to verify information through extensive research, but this is an ongoing effort.

Where do you find your information for the site?

Our research has been shaped by many sources: archived versions of Reba.com through The Wayback Machine, Discogs for catalog numbers, digitized publications like Billboard and The Tennessean via Newspapers.com and Google Books, and generous friends and collectors who have scanned artwork, tracked down rare items, and answered countless questions. We also drew inspiration from sites like Barbra Archives and its companion book Barbra Streisand: The Music, The Albums, The Singles, as well as Dolly Discography, The World Of Tina, and The Power Of The Music.

Do you make a profit from this website?

This is a 100% not-for-profit fan site. We are not affiliated with RM Business, Inc., Rockin’ R Records, Music Corporation Of America, MCA Nashville, or Universal Music Enterprises in any way. All cover art, photography, and media clippings are the property of their respective owners and are presented here strictly for educational and historical purposes. If you own anything featured on the site and would like it removed, please contact us.

Why are some of your images watermarked? Are any of your images AI generated?

Over the years, we’ve spent considerable time and money acquiring rare releases to scan and document. Some images are watermarked to ensure proper attribution if they’re shared elsewhere. While none of our images are AI-generated, there have been occasions where damaged or poorly scanned artwork required careful recreation to appear historically accurate — and we’ve tried to note those instances whenever possible.

Any other questions?

Don’t hesitate to write to us.

General Reba Questions

Can you contact Reba on my behalf?

We cannot communicate with Reba on your behalf. Reba’s official website may list her current contact information.

I'm looking for the mailing or email address for Mercury Records, MCA Records, Music Corporation Of America, Universal Music Enterprises, The Valory Music Co., Big Machine Label Group, or Rockin' R Records to ask a question. Can you help?

You might be able to find the contact details for Reba’s current label affiliation in her latest release or by using search engines like Google.

Where can I find a recording of Reba’s time on Broadway in Annie Get Your Gun?

While portions of Reba’s run as “Annie Oakley” were recorded for marketing and publicity purposes, the full-length show was not recorded in audio or video form. Sometimes, you can find a 2-song promotional CD with studio-recorded versions of “You Can’t Get A Man With A Gun” and “I Got Lost In His Arms” on eBay or other third-party music seller websites.

Is Reba’s Live In New York streaming concert available for download?

Not at this time.

How can I find lyrics to “insert name of song here”?

Many websites are dedicated to song lyrics. You can easily find them by using search engines like Google. Just type the song's name in quotes, followed by the word "lyrics."

How many unreleased songs are in the “vault”?

These are the songs I know of that are previously unreleased:

  • A song with an unknown title - that was dropped in favor of “The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter” from the Read My Mind sessions)

  • “Christmas All Year Long” from the Secret Of Giving: A Christmas Collection sessions

  • ”Head Held High” from the Greatest Hits Volume III - I’m A Survivor sessions

  • ”Prove Me Wrong” from the Greatest Hits Volume III - I’m A Survivor sessions

  • ”That’s Love To Me” from the Greatest Hits Volume III - I’m A Survivor sessions

  • ”You’re Never Gonna Leave Him” from the Greatest Hits Volume III - I’m A Survivor sessions

  • A 12th song with an unknown title from the Room To Breathe sessions

  • ”I’m A Lot Like You” (with Kelly Clarkson) from the Reba Duets sessions

These are some songs that have been previously released but are hard to find these days and unavailable from digital providers:

  • The Singing McEntires “The Ballad of John McEntire” and “Interview by Grandchildren” from the BOSS Records 7” single SPS-194-A

  • “I’m Not Your Kind Of Girl” from the Polygram Mercury single 73788

  • “Three Sheets In The Wind” (with Jacky Ward) from the Polygram Mercury single 55026

  • “Good Friends” (with Jacky Ward) from the Polygram Mercury single 55054

  • “If Your Heart’s Not In It (What’s In It For Me)” from the MCA Records single MCA-52349

  • “The Silent Partner” (with Baxter Black) from the Coyote Cowboy Company album Baxter Black & Friends BB 430 (credited on the cover as “The Mystery Lady”)

  • “Fancy [Edited Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single CD45-54042

  • “How Blue [Original T.V. Track]” and “That’s What She Said [Original T.V. Track]” from the MCA Records Japan album My Kind Of Country MVCM-127

  • “Amazing Grace” from the Atlantic Records album Maverick...The Soundtrack 82595-2

  • “Bonanza” (with Dan Aykroyd) from the Epic Soundtrax album North (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) EK 66151

  • “Till You Love Me [Live Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single MCA5P-3250

  • “Till You Love Me [Single Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single MCA5P-54888

  • “God You Never Cried” (The Singing McEntires) “If I Could Only Be Like You” (Susie Luchsinger with Reba McEntire) from the Integrity Music album Come As You Are IND 0244

  • “Starting Over Again [Remix Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single MCA5P-3701

  • Ring On Her Finger, Time On Her Hands [Edited Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single MCA5P-55161

  • “What If [Single Version]” from the MCA Records promotional single

  • “What If [Country Edit]” from the Universal Music Australia single MCD49051

  • “All Of You” and “I’ll Take Your Heart” from the MCA Nashville/Arista Nashville promotional EP Exclusive Collectors Edition MCADS-72054

  • “One Honest Heart [DTS Version] from the MCA Nashville/DTS Entertainment album If You See Him 71021-51027-2-6

  • “The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter” [Live], “And Still” [Live], “The Greatest Man I Never Knew” [Live], “The Fear Of Being Alone” [Live] and “Sweet Dreams” [Live] from the MCA Nashville/Universal Music Australia album If You See Him MCAD 70043

  • “Please Be The One” from the Dreamworks Records album The Prince Of Egypt (Nashville) DRMD-50045

  • “Does He Love You (with Linda Davis) [Live]” and “Forever Love [Live]” from the MCA Nashville UK single “Does He Love You CD 1” MCSTD55569/155 569-2

  • “The Greatest Man I Never Knew [Live] from the MCA Nashville UK single “Does He Love You CD 2” MCSXD 55569155 570-2

  • “Tulsa Time” from the Universal Music Special Products Target exclusive EP Comfort From A Country Quilt MSD-37314

  • “We’re So Good Together [Remix Version]” from the MCA Nashville single MCNR-02090-2

  • “If I Fell” from the MCA Nashville album I’ll Be 170 144-2

  • “He Gets That From Me [Edited Version]” from the MCA Nashville promotional CD-R with no catalog number

  • “I’m A Survivor [Live]” and “Take It Back/Why Haven’t I Heard From You [Live]” from the MCA Nashville Best Buy exclusive single Whirlpool Presents: Reba Live MCNR-02565-2

  • “I’ll Be Home For Christmas [2011 Version]” from the Big Machine Records album Big Machine Records Presents The Country Christmas Collection BMRXM0100

  • “If I Were A Boy [Radio Edit]” from the Starstruck Records/The Valory Music Co. promotional single VMCRM0202

  • “Somebody’s Chelsea [Radio Edit] from the Starstruck Records/The Valory Music Co. promotional single VMCRM0204

  • “Whatever Way It Hurts The Least” and “More Than Just Her Last Name” from the Starstruck Records/Nash Icon Records Target exclusive album Love Somebody NICRM0350A (available digitally in International markets)

  • “Silent Night” from the Rockin’ R Records/Nash Icon Records Cracker Barrel exclusive album of My Kind Of Christmas NICRM0500A

  • “I Need To Talk To You” and “Meanwhile Back At The Cross” from the Starstruck Records/Nash Icon Records Amazon exclusive album Sing It Now: Songs Of Faith And Hope NICRM0400B (available digitally in International markets)

  • “While You Were Sleeping” and “Ain’t Got Nothin’ On My Pain” from the Starstruck Records/Big Machine Records Target exclusive album Stronger Than The Truth BMRRM0650A

  • “Turn On The Radio [Tracy Young Radio Remix]”, “Turn On The Radio [Tracy Young Vocal Remix]” and “Turn On The Radio [Tracy Young Dub Remix] from a bootleg Brazil promotional CD-R

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