Welcome to Reba Discography!

A few years ago, we stumbled upon a phenomenal website called Barbra Archives. What immediately struck us was the depth — the way it meticulously documented every corner of Barbra’s recorded output. It became an invaluable resource as we filled in gaps in our ever-growing iTunes library, but at the time, we didn’t think much beyond that initial admiration.

Then we started noticing more sites dedicated to preserving an artist’s full body of work — The Power Of The Music: The Ultimate Céline Dion Discography, The World Of Tina, and Dolly Discography. Eventually, Matt Howe of Barbra Archives even released a beautifully assembled hardcover book chronicling Barbra’s discography in detail. Seeing that level of dedication to musical history sparked something in us.

To our knowledge, no one had attempted a truly comprehensive catalog of Reba McEntire’s entire musical body of work — so we decided to do it ourselves.

We’ve been fans of Reba’s music for as long as we can remember. Over the years, we became fascinated not just with the songs, but with the nuances — the different album versions across formats, countries, retailers, and record labels. The alternate covers. The retailer exclusives. The international pressings. The promotional releases. The small details that, taken together, tell a much bigger story.

This site exists to document that history.

Our goal is to make sure fans don’t miss out on incredible recordings that might otherwise be overlooked — like the 1998 re-recorded version of “Fallin’ Out Of Love,” the Portuguese duet “Coração Vazio” with Chitãozinho & Xororó, or her cover of England Dan & John Ford Coley’s “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight” with Jacky Ward. These releases may not always be easy to find, but they are part of the larger musical tapestry that defines Reba’s career.

We also want this to be collaborative. If you have archival material to contribute, corrections to suggest, or additions we may have missed, we welcome your input. You can reach us at via our contact form. If we use your contribution, we will happily credit you.


Reba Discography is an unofficial website. Please see our disclaimer for more information.

This is a 100% not-for-profit fan site. We are not affiliated with RM Business, Inc., Rockin’ R Records, Music Corporation Of America, MCA Nashville, or Universal Music Enterprises in any way. All cover art, photography, and media clippings are the property of their respective owners and are presented here strictly for educational and historical purposes. If you own anything featured on the site and would like it removed, please contact us.

We do not communicate with Reba in any way, and cannot do so on your behalf. Reba’s official website may list her current contact information.