Mylon LeFevre discography

Mylon LeFevre discography

This is a discography for the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee Mylon LeFevre.

Contents

Albums

Year Album Peak Chart Position Record Label Record Producer
1968 Your Only Tomorrow Sing Records
1969 Mylon-We Believe Cotillion Records Allen Toussaint
1971 Mylon with Holy Smoke Columbia
1972 Over the Influence [Live]
1973 On the Road to Freedom (with Alvin Lee) 138 Alvin Lee
1977 Weak at the Knees 30 Warner Brothers
1978 Love Rustler Warner Brothers Jerry Crutchfield
1980 Rock 'N Roll Resurrection 33 Mercury Allen Toussaint
1993 Faith Hope & Love 28 Star Song Scott Allen, Mylon Lefevre
2003 Bow Down Angel Band Music

Mylon and Broken Heart

Year Album US Christian Record Label
1982 Brand New Start Songbird
1983 More 15 Myrrh
1983 Live Forever
1985 Sheep In Wolves Clothing 17
1986 Look Up! 26 CBS Associated
1987 Crack the Sky 5 Myrrh
1988 Face the Music 3 Star Song
1989 Big World 10
1990 Crank It Up 4

Compilations

  • 1988: Greatest Hits Mylon and Broken Heart (Word)
  • 1992: A Decade of Love (Star Song)
  • 2007: The Definitive Collection (Word)

As a member of The LeFevres

  • 1960: The LeFevres In Stereo (Sing Records)
  • 1965: Sing the Gospel (Sing Records)
  • 1965: Songs of Happiness (Sing)
  • 1965: You Need the Lord (Sing)
  • 1966: Without Him (Sing)
  • 1972: The LeFevres Present Pierce & Mylon Lefevre (from earlier recordings)

As a member of The Stamps Quartet

  • 1967: Music Music Music (Skylite)
  • 1968: J.D. Sumner & the Colorful Stamps (Skylite)

Appearances on other albums

Video

  • 1985: The CAUSE - "Do Something Now" (Myrrh)
  • 1988: Mylon Lefevre and Broken Heart: Sheep In Wolves Clothing Live (Myrrh)
  • 1992: Mylon and Broken Heart - Crank It Up (Star Song)

Gaither Homecoming Video performances

  • 1996: Ryman Gospel Reunion "Without Him"
  • 2004: Turn Your Radio On
  • 2009: Joy In My Heart "Without Him"

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