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List of songs recorded by Jennifer Love Hewitt

List of songs recorded by Jennifer Love Hewitt

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American actress and singer Jennifer Love Hewitt has recorded songs for four studio albums as well as a number of soundtracks and other projects. Hewitt first rose to prominence in the entertainment industry for acting in television commercials and the children's television series Kids Incorporated.[1][2] At age 10, she moved with her mother from Killeen, Texas to Los Angeles to pursue a music career,[3] and collaborated with Earth, Wind & Fire on the song "One World" for the 1990 compilation album Music Speaks Louder Than Words.[4] Two years later, Hewitt recorded her first studio album Love Songs (1992)[2][5] under the name "Love Hewitt".[6] The video game company Meldac released Love Songs exclusively in Japan, and it includes cover versions of songs by ABBA and Michael Jackson.[2] Prior to the album's release, Hewitt released the stand-alone cover of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" earlier in 1990.[7] According to a 2013 Rolling Stone article, Love Songs led to Hewitt becoming a pop star in Japan.[2]

Hewitt attending the premiere of 27 Dresses in Westwood, Los Angeles, January 2008

After Hewitt attracted further attention following her role in the family drama Party of Five, she released two studio albums in the United States through Atlantic.[2][5] Let's Go Bang (1995) featured dance-pop and "light R&B",[2] and her self-titled album (1996) had R&B-inspired pop music and adult contemporary music with lyrics about "love, loss, and longing".[8] Following the two albums' poor sales, Hewitt was dropped by Atlantic[9] and went on to act in several films and television programs.[2] As well as starring in the 1998 slasher film I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, she recorded the 1999 single "How Do I Deal" for its soundtrack,[1] which became the best-selling song of her career.[9] In 2002, Hewitt signed a record contract with Jive,[1] and her fourth studio album BareNaked was released in October that year.[10] Recording "rock-oriented" songs,[2] Hewitt collaborated with Meredith Brooks for the album.[8] Hewitt said that she had more creative freedom with BareNaked since she was "able to find [her]self as an artist".[3] She co-wrote nine of the album's thirteen songs and was involved with its arrangements and instrumentation.[3][10]

In 2002, Hewitt wrote and recorded "I'm Gonna Love You (Madellaine's Love Song)" for the animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, in which she also voiced the character Madellaine.[2] She appeared in the 2004 television film A Christmas Carol, an adaptation of the original novella,[11] and contributed to its soundtrack.[12] Despite finding commercial success with BareNaked, Hewitt shifted away from music in 2004 to focus on her acting career, including the lead role in the supernatural television show Ghost Whisperer.[2][13] Her final record was the compilation album, Cool with You: The Platinum Collection, released in Asia in June 2006.[5][14] In 2013, she recorded five songs for the television drama The Client List, in which she starred as the lead character.[15][16] In the same year, she also collaborated with Sophie B. Hawkins on a song for the comedy film Alpha Males Experiment.[17]

Songs

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Indicates songs written or co-written by Jennifer Love Hewitt
A black-and-white photograph of a woman standing in front of four men (two on either side of her).
Hewitt recorded a cover of "Heart of Glass", originally performed by Blondie.
A photograph of a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair and a low-cut dress. She is looking toward her left.
Deborah Gibson co-wrote a song for Hewitt's debut studio album.
A black-and-white photograph of three men and a woman.
Hewitt recorded a cover of "Dancing Queen", originally performed by ABBA.
A photograph of a bald man wearing glasses and a black shirt. He is looking toward his right while a microphone is shown to the image's right.
Wayne Cohen co-wrote several songs for Hewitt's second and third studio albums.
A photograph of a man playing the guitar on stage. He is wearing a t-shirt and jeans.
Guy Erez co-wrote two songs for Hewitt's album BareNaked.
A black-and-white photograph of a woman with short hair and a white shirt. She is looking toward the camera.
Hewitt recorded a cover of "I'm a Woman", originally performed by Peggy Lee, for the television show The Client List.
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Notes

  1. An acoustic version of "Never a Day Goes By" also appears on Jennifer Love Hewitt.[22]

References

Citations

  1. Bush, John. "Artist Biography by John Bush". AllMusic. Archived from the original on April 1, 2017.
  2. "Jennifer Love Hewitt: Biography". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on September 16, 2013.
  3. Graff, Gary (October 8, 2002). "Interview: Jennifer Love-Hewitt". United Press International. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  4. Music Speaks Louder Than Words (Media notes). Earth, Wind & Fire. Epic. 1990.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. "Jennifer Love Hewitt: Biography". Biography.com. Archived from the original on July 1, 2018.
  6. Love Songs (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1992. B01K8MNH1I.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. "Heart of Glass" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Lisson Records. 1990. B00KRHSVHA.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  8. Buss, Bryan. "AllMusic Review by Bryan Buss". AllMusic. Archived from the original on November 16, 2016.
  9. "Jennifer Love Hewitt". Contactmusic.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2018.
  10. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine". AllMusic. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016.
  11. Morales, Tatiana (September 21, 2005). "Jennifer Love Hewitt's 'Ghost'". CBS News. Archived from the original on November 19, 2018.
  12. Conway, Lani (October 2, 2015). "10 Legit Celebrities Who Tried to Have a Music Career". Zimbio. Archived from the original on January 28, 2016.
  13. "The Client List (Music from the Television Series)". Spotify. 2018. Archived from the original on January 24, 2019.
  14. "I'm a Woman" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Lifetime. 2013. B00B8NCMG8.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. "Alpha Male Experiment - Original Soundtrack Album". Spotify. 2013. Archived from the original on January 24, 2019.
  16. BareNaked (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Jive. 2002. 0012414424426.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  17. Let's Go Bang (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Atlantic. 1995. 0075678281921.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  18. "BareNaked" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Jive. 2002. B00006J9KN.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  19. "Can I Go Now" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Jive. 2002. 0012414011398.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  20. Jennifer Love Hewitt (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Atlantic. 1996. 0075678293429.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  21. "Couldn't Find Another Man" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1996. 3 PR 6437-2 SRC##03.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  22. "Dancing Queen" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1991. 4988030003092.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  23. "Hey Everybody" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Jive. 2002. 0150664.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  24. "How Do I Deal" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. 143 Records. 1998. 0054391710529.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  25. Disney's Superstar Hits (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Walt Disney. 2002.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  26. "No Ordinary Love" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1996. 0 7567-87048-4 0.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  27. "Please Save Us the World" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1992. 4988030004259.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  28. "What's It Gonna Take" (Media notes). Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meldac. 1991. 4988030003610.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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