The solo discography of British rock group the Shadows consists of 21 studio albums, five live albums, 25 EPs and 67 singles. They are known for having been the backing group for Cliff Richard in the 1950s and 1960s; however, they were also extremely successful without Richard, and had several number-one hits, notably their first "Apache" in 1960.
"Shadowmix" (medley) b/w "Arty's Party" (from Change of Address)
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Sheet music (musical notation)
All the hit (& misses) singles e.g. Apache (et al.) were published as individual (2xA4 page) sheet music during the release of the single until the late 1970s when publishers switched to books featuring multiple hits.
A1. The Album of Guitar Favourites, 1961, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A2. The 2nd Album of Guitar Favourities, 1961, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A3. The 3rd Album of Guitar Favourities, 1962, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A4. The 4th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1964, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A5. The 5th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1964, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A6. The 6th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1965, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A7. The 7th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1966, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A8. The 8th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1966, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A9. The 9th Album of Guitar Favourities, 1967, The Shadows Music Ltd/Carlin Music Ltd. No ISBN
A10. The Shadows Album of Rhythm & Greens, 1964, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Music Ltd. No ISBN
A11. The Shadows Modern Electric Guitar Tutor, 196?, The Shadows Music Ltd/Belinda Ltd. No ISBN
A12. The Shadows Guitar Book, 1964, Francis, Day & Hunter. No ISBN
A13. The Shadows Then and Now, 1981, EMI Music Publishing. ISBN ?
A14. The Big Hits of The Shadows, 19??, Wise Publications, ISBN0-7119-0815-X
^Released in the Netherlands as The Final Collection.
^The British Disc music paper awarded silver discs (for UK sales of 250,000) from 1959 until 1973. Awards were based on sales figures submitted by record companies. In 1973, it was superseded by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) setting up an 'official' certification award system.[16]
^"Shadoogie" was only released as a single in Scandinavia, Finland, France and Belgium.
^"The Boys" was only released as a single in Australia and Scandinavia.
^"River Deep Mountain High" was only released as a single in the Netherlands and Belgium.
^"Black Is Black" was only released as a single in Finland.
^"Chi Mai" was only released as a single in the Netherlands.
^"Chariots of Fire" was only released as a single in Finland.
^"How Do I Love Thee" was only released as a single in New Zealand
^"Hammerhead" was only released as a single in Australia.