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Barry Manilow Albums in Order: The Complete Discography

All 33 Barry Manilow studio albums in chronological order (1973 to 2026), from the debut to the latest.

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Barry Manilow discography

How many studio albums has Barry Manilow released? 33 studio albums, spanning 1973 to 2026. Here is the complete Barry Manilow discography in chronological order, from the debut to the most recent release.

Barry Manilow albums in order

  1. Barry Manilow (1973)
  2. Barry Manilow II (1974)
  3. Tryin’ to Get the Feeling (1975)
  4. This One’s for You (1976)
  5. Even Now (1978)
  6. One Voice (1979)
  7. Barry (1980)
  8. If I Should Love Again (1981)
  9. Here Comes the Night (1982)
  10. 2:00 AM Paradise Café (1984)
  11. Manilow (1985)
  12. Swing Street (1987)
  13. Barry Manilow (1989)
  14. Because It’s Christmas (1990)
  15. Showstoppers (1991)
  16. Singin’ With the Big Bands (1994)
  17. Summer of ’78 (1996)
  18. Manilow Sings Sinatra (1998)
  19. Here at the Mayflower (2001)
  20. A Christmas Gift of Love (2002)
  21. Scores: Songs From Copacabana and Harmony (2004)
  22. The Greatest Songs of the Fifties (2006)
  23. The Greatest Songs of the Sixties (2006)
  24. The Greatest Songs of the Seventies (2007)
  25. In the Swing of Christmas (2007)
  26. The Greatest Songs of the Eighties (2008)
  27. The Greatest Love Songs of All Time (2010)
  28. 15 Minutes: FAME… Can You Take It? (2011)
  29. Night Songs (2014)
  30. My Dream Duets (2014)
  31. This Is My Town: Songs of New York (2017)
  32. Night Songs II (2020)
  33. What a Time (2026)

About Barry Manilow

For the full story of Barry Manilow's career, read our biography: Barry Manilow.

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Frequently asked questions

How many albums does Barry Manilow have?

Barry Manilow has released 33 studio albums, from 1973 to 2026.

What was Barry Manilow's first album?

Barry Manilow, released in 1973.

What is Barry Manilow's most recent album?

What a Time (2026).

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