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==Discography== {{See also|New_York_Dolls#Discography|l1=New York Dolls Discography|The_Heartbreakers#Discography|l2=The Heartbreakers Discography}} Johnny Thunders released five studio albums as a solo artist and several live records and compilations.<ref name="Larkin"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Simmons |first=Doug |editor1-last=Weisbard |editor1-first=Eric |editor1-link=Eric Weisbard |editor2-last=Marks |editor2-first=Craig |chapter=New York Dolls |title=Spin Alternative Record Guide |title-link=Spin Alternative Record Guide |publisher=[[Vintage Books]] |year=1995 |isbn=0-679-75574-8 |pages=269β70}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/263826-Johnny-Thunders |title=Johnny Thunders |website=[[Discogs]] |access-date=August 23, 2024}}</ref> ===Studio albums=== * ''[[So Alone (album)|So Alone]]'' (1978) * ''[[In Cold Blood (Johnny Thunders album)|In Cold Blood]]'' (1983) * ''[[Hurt Me (Johnny Thunders album)|Hurt Me]]'' (1984) * ''[[Que Sera Sera (Johnny Thunders album)|Que Sera Sera]]'' (1985) * ''[[Copy Cats (Johnny Thunders and Patti Palladin album)|Copy Cats]]'' (1988) ===Official live albums and compilations=== * ''Diary of a Lover'' (1983) * ''[[Too Much Junkie Business (compilation album)|The New Too Much Junkie Business]]'' (1983) * ''[[Stations of the Cross (album)|Stations of the Cross]]'' (1987) * ''Bootlegging the Bootleggers'' (1990) * ''Live in Japan'' (1991) * ''Have Faith'' (1992) * ''Saddest Vacation Act. 1'' (1993) * ''Saddest Vacation Act. 2'' (1993) * ''Chinese Rocks: The Ultimate Thunders Live Collection'' (1993) * ''Add Water & Stir'' (1994) * ''Stations of the Cross (Revisited)'' (1994) * ''The Studio Bootlegs'' (1996) * ''Belfast Rocks'' (1997) * ''One For The Road'' (1998) * ''Born Too Loose: The Best of Johnny Thunders'' (1999) * ''Live at Leeds'' (1999) * ''Play with Fire'' (2000) * ''Endless Party'' (2000) * ''Panic on the Sunset Strip'' (2000) * ''Live & Wasted: Unplugged 1990'' (2001) * ''Eve of Destruction'' (2005) * ''Who's Been Talking?'' (2008) * ''Sticks and Stones: The Lost Album '' (2009) * ''The Pipeline'' (2013) * ''Dawn of the Dead: Live at Max's Kansas City'' (2014) * ''I Think I Got This Covered'' (2016) * ''Thunderstorm in Detroit'' (2018) * ''Madrid Memory'' (2019) * ''Live From ZΓΌrich 1985'' (2020) * ''Live In Osaka β91 And Detroit β80'' (2021) ===Official singles and EPs=== * "[[You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory]]" (1978) * "Dead or Alive" (1978) * "In Cold Blood" (1983) * "Hurt Me" (1984) * "[[Crawfish (song)|Crawfish]]" ([[duet]] with [[Patti Palladin]]; 1985) * "Short Lives" (1986) * "[[Que Sera Sera|Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)]]β (1987) * "She Wants To Mambo" (duet with Patti Palladin; 1988) * "Born To Cry" (1988) * "[[She Cried|He Cried]]" (duet with Patti Palladin; 1988) * "[[Baby It's You]]" (duet with Patti Palladin; 1988) * "[[Great Big Kiss]]" (duet with [[The Roosters|Shinya Ohe]]; 1988) * "[[Twist And Shout]]/[[Boys (The Shirelles song)|Boys]]" (featuring Jimi LaLumia & The Psychotic Frogs; 1991)
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