Sammy Hagar's Discography

Prepare to dive into the sonic universe of one of rock’s most iconic voices.


Sammy Hagar, known affectionately as the Red Rocker, has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his soulful vocals, electrifying stage presence, and unwavering dedication to the art of rock ‘n’ roll. From his early days as a solo artist to his remarkable tenure with bands like Montrose, Van Halen, and The Circle, Hagar’s discography is a testament to his talent, versatility, and enduring impact.

Albums:
  • Montrose:
    * Montrose (1973)
    * Paper Money (1974)
  • Sammy Hagar (Solo):

    * Nine on a Ten Scale (1976)
    * Sammy Hagar (1977)
    * Musical Chairs (1977)
    * Street Machine (1979)
    * Danger Zone (1980)
    * Standing Hampton (1981)
    * Three Lock Box (1982)
    * VOA (1984)
    * I Never Said Goodbye (1987)

  • Van Halen:
    * 5150 (1986)
    * OU812 (1988)
    * For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (1991)
    * Balance (1995)
    * Best Of – Volume I (1996)

  • Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas:
    * Not 4 Sale (2002)
    * Red Voodoo (1999)
    * Ten 13 (2000)
    * Livin’ It Up! (2006)
    * Cosmic Universal Fashion (2008)

Compilation Albums:
  1. The Best of Sammy Hagar (1992)
  2. Unboxed (1994)
  3. The Essential Red Collection (2004)
  4. Sammy & Friends (2013)
Singles:
  1. “Red” (1977)
  2. “I’ve Done Everything for You” (1978)
  3. “Heavy Metal” (1981)
  4. “I Can’t Drive 55” (1984)
  5. “Winner Takes It All” (1987)
  6. “Little White Lie” (1997)
  7. “Sam I Am” (1999)
  8. “Sammy Hagar & Friends EP” (2013)

Sammy Hagar’s discography is a testament to his remarkable talent and unwavering commitment to rock ‘n’ roll. From his explosive beginnings with Montrose to his unforgettable years with Van Halen and his ongoing collaborations with The Circle, Hagar has continuously delivered powerful music that resonates with fans across generations. With chart-topping hits, timeless classics, and a charismatic stage presence, Sammy Hagar remains an iconic figure in the annals of rock history. As we celebrate his music, let’s raise a glass to the Red Rocker and his enduring contributions to the world of rock ‘n’ roll. Cheers! 🤘🍻

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