Jessica Lange discography

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Jessica Lange discography
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Lange enjoying a walk in Savoca during
the 2009 Taormina Film Fest held in Sicily.
Releases:
Soundtracks
1
Other albums
1
Singles
4
Unreleased tracks
4
Tribute songs
3

The discography of Jessica Lange consists of one soundtrack album, one compilation, four digital singles, four unreleased tracks, as well three tribute songs recorded by other artists.

Lange, primarily known in the field of acting, entered the music industry in 2009 after recording a number of tracks for the television film Grey Gardens produced by HBO. In addition to its film score, the soundtrack included vocal performances by Lange herself who starred the movie. Amongs other, she contributed with two cover versions of such songs as "We Belong Together" (in two versions) and "I Won't Dance".[1]

In 2012, she performed "A Little Bit Later On" for the sophomore episode of the second season of FX series American Horror Story, while later she recorded "The Name Game" (originally sung by Shirley Ellis) — the titular musical sequence for the series' tenth episode.

Discography

Soundtracks

Year Album Role Notes
2009 Grey Gardens: Music composed by Rachel Portman Lead vocalist

Other albums

Year Album Role Notes
2006 From the Big Apple to the Big Easy: The Concert for New Orleans Featured artist

Singles

As lead artist

Year Song Album Notes
2012 "The Name Game" (by Shirley Ellis) Non-album singles
2014 "Life on Mars?" (by David Bowie)
"Gods & Monsters" (by Lana Del Rey)
  • Recorded for "Edward Mordrake", another episode of American Horror Story anthology. Released on October 22, 2014.[9]
"September Song" (Traditional)
  • Recorded for "Bullseye", another episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show. Released on November 12, 2014[10]
Note: All songs released by 20th Century Fox TV Records through iTunes.

Unreleased tracks

Year Song Role Notes
2009 "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" Lead vocalist
  • Unreleased songs, both recorded and performed for the HBO's film Grey Gardens (2009).[11] "Tea for Two" was eventually released on the soundtrack only as a Barrymore's solo track.[1]
"Tea for Two" (with Drew Barrymore)
2012 "A Little Bit Later On"[n. 2]
2015 "Heroes" (by David Bowie)
  • Recorded for "Curtain Call", the final episode of American Horror Story.

Tributes by other artists

Year Song Artist(s) Notes
1992 "(Much Like) Jessica Lange" The Time Lodgers
2009 "Jessica Lange" The Skullcranes
2010 "The Industry Sings to Jessica Lange (Acoustic)" Terry Scott Taylor

See also

Footnotes

  1. AllMusic publishes "April 28, 2009" as the release date.[2] Although, the official website for the Varèse Sarabande Records' album release states "May 5".[1] An import version of the soundtrack followed on June 2, 2009.[3]
  2. Per IMDb, uncredited performance.[12]
  3. In 1994, the set was re-released under the abbreviated title Sometimes Never.[13]

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