
131 Songs, 7 Hours, 24 Minutes
TITLE | TIME | |
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Empire State of Mind (Glee Cast Version)
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4:37 | |
Telephone (Glee Cast Version)
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3:42 | |
Billionaire (Glee Cast Version)
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3:31 | |
Listen (Glee Cast Version)
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3:39 | |
What I Did for Love (Glee Cast Version)
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3:42 | |
I'm a Slave 4 'U (Glee Cast Version)
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3:24 | |
Me Against the Music (Glee Cast Version)
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3:45 | |
Baby One More Time (Glee Cast Version)
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3:30 | |
Stronger (Glee Cast Version)
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3:23 | |
Toxic (Glee Cast Version)
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3:24 | |
The Only Exception (Glee Cast Version)
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4:26 | |
Only the Good Die Young (Glee Cast Version)
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3:45 | |
I LoOK to You (Glee Cast Version)
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4:24 | |
Papa Can You Hear Me? (Glee Cast Version)
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3:31 | |
I Want to Hold Your Hand (Glee Cast Version)
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2:36 | |
Losing My Religion (Glee Cast Version)
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3:34 | |
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Glee Cast Version)
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4:14 | |
One of Us (Glee Cast Version)
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4:01 | |
Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Glee Cast Version)
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3:39 | |
River Deep, Mountain High (Glee Cast Version)
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3:32 | |
Le Jazz Hot (Glee Cast Version)
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4:22 | |
Sing! (Glee Cast Version)
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1:51 | |
Lucky (Glee Cast Version)
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3:07 | |
Happy Days Are Here Again / Get Happy (Glee Cast Version)
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2:15 | |
Science Fiction Double Feature (Glee Cast Version)
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4:27 | |
There's a Light (Over At the Frankenstein Place) [Glee Cast Version]
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2:33 | |
Damn It, Janet (Glee Cast Version)
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2:41 | |
Whatever Happened to Saturday Night? (Glee Cast Version)
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3:04 | |
Sweet Transvestite (Glee Cast Version)
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2:59 | |
Touch a Touch a Touch a Touch Me (Glee Cast Version)
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2:29 | |
Time Warp (Glee Cast Version)
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3:13 | |
One Love (People Get Ready) [Glee Cast Version]
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2:34 | |
Teenage Dream (Glee Cast Version)
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3:40 | |
Start Me Up / Livin' On a Prayer (Glee Cast Version)
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2:50 | |
Stop! In the Name of Love / Free Your Mind (Glee Cast Version)
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3:29 | |
Forget You (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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3:41 | |
Make 'Em Laugh (Glee Cast Version)
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2:30 | |
Nowadays / Hot Honey Rag (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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2:22 | |
Singing in the Rain / Umbrella (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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3:03 | |
Ohio (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Carol Burnett]
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2:35 | |
Marry You (Glee Cast Version)
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3:45 | |
Sway (Glee Cast Version)
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3:07 | |
Just the Way You Are (Glee Cast Version)
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3:36 | |
Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Chris Colfer] [Kurt Solo Version)
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5:10 | |
Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Lea Michele] [Rachel Solo Version]
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5:10 | |
The Living Years (Glee Cast Version)
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5:34 | |
Hey, Soul Sister (Glee Cast Version)
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3:40 | |
(I've Had) The Time of My Life [Glee Cast Version]
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4:37 | |
Valerie (Glee Cast Version)
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3:33 | |
Dog Days Are Over (Glee Cast Version)
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4:12 | |
We Need a Little Christmas (Glee Cast Version)
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2:44 | |
Deck the Rooftop (Glee Cast Version)
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2:29 | |
Merry Christmas Darling (Glee Cast Version)
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3:02 | |
Baby, It's Cold Outside (Glee Cast Version)
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2:46 | |
The Most Wonderful Day of the Year (Glee Cast Version)
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2:00 | |
Last Christmas (Glee Cast Version)
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3:36 | |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Glee Cast Version)
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3:09 | |
O Christmas Tree (Glee Cast Version)
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2:59 | |
Jingle Bells (Glee Cast Version)
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2:55 | |
You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch (Glee Cast Version) [feat. K.D. Lang]
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3:18 | |
Angels We Have Heard On High (Glee Cast Version)
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4:23 | |
O Holy Night (Glee Cast Version)
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5:01 | |
Welcome Christmas (Glee Cast Version)
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2:13 | |
Need You Now (Glee Cast Version)
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3:37 | |
She's Not There (Glee Cast Version)
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2:28 | |
Bills, Bills, Bills (Glee Cast Version)
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3:00 | |
Thriller / Heads Will Roll (Glee Cast Version)
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3:36 | |
Fat Bottomed Girls (Glee Cast Version)
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4:12 | |
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) [Glee Cast Version]
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3:56 | |
When I Get You Alone (Glee Cast Version)
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2:31 | |
Firework (Glee Cast Version)
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3:47 | |
Silly Love Songs (Glee Cast Version)
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3:50 | |
Baby (Glee Cast Version)
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3:35 | |
Somebody to Love (Glee Cast Version)
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3:10 | |
Take Me or Leave Me (Glee Cast Version)
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3:11 | |
I Know What Boys Like (Glee Cast Version)
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3:13 | |
Sing (Glee Cast Version)
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4:03 | |
Don't You Want Me? (Glee Cast Version)
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3:33 | |
Blame It (On the Alcohol) [Glee Cast Version]
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3:19 | |
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Glee Cast Version)
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2:24 | |
Tik Tok (Glee Cast Version)
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3:19 | |
Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah) [Glee Cast Version] [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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3:36 | |
Animal (Glee Cast Version)
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3:11 | |
Kiss (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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3:37 | |
Landslide (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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3:46 | |
Afternoon Delight (Glee Cast Version) [feat. John Stamos]
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3:11 | |
Misery (Glee Cast Version)
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3:08 | |
Blackbird (Glee Cast Version)
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2:20 | |
Trouty Mouth (Glee Cast Version)
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1:11 | |
Big Ass Heart (Glee Cast Version)
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1:14 | |
Hell to the No (Glee Cast Version)
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3:04 | |
Candles (Glee Cast Version)
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2:51 | |
Raise Your Glass (Glee Cast Version)
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3:20 | |
Get It Right (Glee Cast Version)
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3:47 | |
Loser Like Me (Glee Cast Version)
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3:19 | |
All By Myself (Glee Cast Version)
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4:07 | |
I Follow Rivers (Glee Cast Version)
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3:44 | |
Turning Tables (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
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4:06 | |
Ain't No Way (Glee Cast Version)
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3:50 | |
I Feel Pretty / Unpretty (Glee Cast Version)
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4:01 | |
I've Gotta Be Me (Glee Cast Version)
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2:45 | |
Somewhere Only We Know (Glee Cast Version)
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3:04 | |
As If We Never Said Goodbye (Glee Cast Version)
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4:54 | |
Born This Way (Glee Cast Version)
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4:07 | |
What Kind of Fool (Glee Cast Version)
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4:08 | |
Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? (Glee Cast Version)
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3:00 | |
Dreams (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Kristin Chenoweth]
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4:16 | |
Never Going Back Again (Glee Cast Version)
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2:14 | |
Songbird (Glee Cast Version)
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3:18 | |
I Don't Want To Know (Glee Cast Version)
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3:13 | |
Go Your Own Way (Glee Cast Version)
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3:41 | |
Don't Stop (Glee Cast Version)
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3:16 | |
Rolling in the Deep (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Jonathan Groff]
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3:24 | |
Isn't She Lovely (Glee Cast Version)
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1:38 | |
Friday (Glee Cast Version)
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3:32 | |
Jar of Hearts (Glee Cast Version)
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4:06 | |
I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You (Glee Cast Version)
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3:40 | |
Dancing Queen (Glee Cast Version)
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3:39 | |
Back to Black (Glee Cast Version)
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3:59 | |
Some People (Glee Cast Version)
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2:59 | |
Try a Little Tenderness (Glee Cast Version)
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4:01 | |
My Man (Glee Cast Version)
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2:15 | |
Pure Imagination (Glee Cast Version)
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3:18 | |
My Cup (Glee Cast Version)
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1:15 | |
I Love New York / New York, New York (Glee Cast Version)
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2:44 | |
Bella Notte (Glee Cast Version)
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2:31 | |
For Good (Glee Cast Version)
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5:03 | |
Yeah! (Glee Cast Version)
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3:29 | |
As Long As You're There (Glee Cast Version)
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4:16 | |
Pretending (Glee Cast Version)
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3:57 | |
Light Up the World (Glee Cast Version)
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3:43 |
About Glee Cast
When Glee aired its first episode in May 2009, the TV show only attracted a fraction of the viewers who tuned in for American Idol, which was shown on the same channel just one hour prior. The numbers looked bleak, but Billboard's music charts told a different story the following week, when the Glee version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" became a Top Five hit. Performed during the pilot by the castmates themselves, the song eventually sold over 700,000 downloads and paved the way for Glee's success — not only as a television show, but also as a chart-topping recording entity.
Columbia Records became Glee's official music partner that spring, and the show continued churning out hit singles when it returned in September for the full run of its first season. Of course, it didn't hurt that many of the actors had already cut their teeth on Broadway, including Lea Michele (the star of Spring Awakening) and Matthew Morrison (the original Link Larkin in Hairspray). Such experience helped boost the musical performances on the show, and Columbia began gathering some of Glee's best moments for a series of albums, beginning with Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 in November 2009. That album cracked the Top Five during its first week of release, paving the way for the arrival of Vol. 2 in December. Both records went gold; by the following year, Vol. 1 had climbed up to platinum status.
Glee took a quick break at the end of 2009, with more episodes planned for the spring. The show returned in April 2010, its arrival punctuated by the release of a new soundtrack, The Power of Madonna. Featuring seven songs originally recorded by the Material Girl, the EP also introduced the newest member of Glee's cast, Jonathan Groff, who had previously performed alongside Lea Michele in Spring Awakening. It debuted at number one — the first of Glee's releases to do so — and was followed two weeks later by another album, Showstoppers, which also topped the charts. The show wrapped up its first season that summer, but not before releasing one final EP, Journey to Regionals, which marked the final appearance for Groff.
Several months later, Glee returned with a new season and a new round of releases, including a Halloween-themed EP (The Rocky Horror Glee Show), a holiday record (The Christmas Album), and the full-length Vol. 4. Along with newcomer Chord Overstreet, the albums also featured Darren Criss, who joined the show mid-season and helped Glee earn another Top Ten hit with "Teenage Dream," as well as guest star Gwyneth Paltrow. By Thanksgiving, the cast had racked up more than 90 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the Beatles' previous record for the most hit songs by a non-solo act. Glee took home three Golden Globes in early 2011 and began turning over a new leaf with the spring release of Vol. 5, which featured the show's first pair of original songs (including the Top Ten hit "Loser Like Me"). More changes arrived with the release of The Warblers, a short album that focused exclusively on Darren Criss and his all-male choir at the fictional Dalton Academy.
Glee's second season wrapped up in May 2011, one day after Vol. 6's release. A spinoff TV show, The Glee Project, immediately hit the air, followed two months later by the franchise's first movie, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. The film documented the North American half of Glee's 2011 tour, combining behind-the-scenes footage with live performances. Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, Vol. 2 was released that November, a couple of months after the show's third season premiered. Just a few weeks later, Vol. 7 of Glee: The Music arrived, featuring music from the first part of the third season. Mid-2012 saw the release of Glee: The Music - The Graduation Album, which commemorated the senior year of many of the show's favorite characters. The cast rounded out the year by releasing the first set of songs from the show's fourth season and a third volume of Christmas music. The July 2013 death of cast member Cory Monteith cast a pall on the beginning of the show's fifth season, but it returned that September with a tribute to the Fab Four that was released as Glee: Sings the Beatles. During the fifth season, Glee began releasing EPs of songs from each episode, including that October's Quarterback, which featured some of the Monteith tribute episode's most heartfelt musical moments, including Rent's "Seasons of Love," the Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You," and Bruce Springsteen's "No Surrender." Another Christmas album, a compilation commemorating the series' 100th episode and several EPs (including City of Angels, Tested, and Movin' Out) were among the other collections of featured music from the fifth season. Glee's sixth and final season began in January 2015, and along with it came more EPs, including We Built This Glee Club and the collection of music from the series finale Dreams Come True.
Columbia Records became Glee's official music partner that spring, and the show continued churning out hit singles when it returned in September for the full run of its first season. Of course, it didn't hurt that many of the actors had already cut their teeth on Broadway, including Lea Michele (the star of Spring Awakening) and Matthew Morrison (the original Link Larkin in Hairspray). Such experience helped boost the musical performances on the show, and Columbia began gathering some of Glee's best moments for a series of albums, beginning with Glee: The Music, Vol. 1 in November 2009. That album cracked the Top Five during its first week of release, paving the way for the arrival of Vol. 2 in December. Both records went gold; by the following year, Vol. 1 had climbed up to platinum status.
Glee took a quick break at the end of 2009, with more episodes planned for the spring. The show returned in April 2010, its arrival punctuated by the release of a new soundtrack, The Power of Madonna. Featuring seven songs originally recorded by the Material Girl, the EP also introduced the newest member of Glee's cast, Jonathan Groff, who had previously performed alongside Lea Michele in Spring Awakening. It debuted at number one — the first of Glee's releases to do so — and was followed two weeks later by another album, Showstoppers, which also topped the charts. The show wrapped up its first season that summer, but not before releasing one final EP, Journey to Regionals, which marked the final appearance for Groff.
Several months later, Glee returned with a new season and a new round of releases, including a Halloween-themed EP (The Rocky Horror Glee Show), a holiday record (The Christmas Album), and the full-length Vol. 4. Along with newcomer Chord Overstreet, the albums also featured Darren Criss, who joined the show mid-season and helped Glee earn another Top Ten hit with "Teenage Dream," as well as guest star Gwyneth Paltrow. By Thanksgiving, the cast had racked up more than 90 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the Beatles' previous record for the most hit songs by a non-solo act. Glee took home three Golden Globes in early 2011 and began turning over a new leaf with the spring release of Vol. 5, which featured the show's first pair of original songs (including the Top Ten hit "Loser Like Me"). More changes arrived with the release of The Warblers, a short album that focused exclusively on Darren Criss and his all-male choir at the fictional Dalton Academy.
Glee's second season wrapped up in May 2011, one day after Vol. 6's release. A spinoff TV show, The Glee Project, immediately hit the air, followed two months later by the franchise's first movie, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. The film documented the North American half of Glee's 2011 tour, combining behind-the-scenes footage with live performances. Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, Vol. 2 was released that November, a couple of months after the show's third season premiered. Just a few weeks later, Vol. 7 of Glee: The Music arrived, featuring music from the first part of the third season. Mid-2012 saw the release of Glee: The Music - The Graduation Album, which commemorated the senior year of many of the show's favorite characters. The cast rounded out the year by releasing the first set of songs from the show's fourth season and a third volume of Christmas music. The July 2013 death of cast member Cory Monteith cast a pall on the beginning of the show's fifth season, but it returned that September with a tribute to the Fab Four that was released as Glee: Sings the Beatles. During the fifth season, Glee began releasing EPs of songs from each episode, including that October's Quarterback, which featured some of the Monteith tribute episode's most heartfelt musical moments, including Rent's "Seasons of Love," the Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You," and Bruce Springsteen's "No Surrender." Another Christmas album, a compilation commemorating the series' 100th episode and several EPs (including City of Angels, Tested, and Movin' Out) were among the other collections of featured music from the fifth season. Glee's sixth and final season began in January 2015, and along with it came more EPs, including We Built This Glee Club and the collection of music from the series finale Dreams Come True.
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- ORIGIN
- Hollywood, CA
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- GENRE
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Pop
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- FORMED
- 2009
Songs
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Don't Stop Believin' (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music, The Complete Season One
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Forget You (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Two
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Don't Stop Believin' (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music, Vol. 1
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Singing in the Rain / Umbrella (Glee Cast Version) [feat. Gwyneth Paltrow]
Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Two
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Loser Like Me (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Two
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Teenage Dream (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Two
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We Are Young (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music - The Complete Season Three
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Halo / Walking On Sunshine (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music, The Complete Season One
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Defying Gravity (Glee Cast Version)
Glee: The Music, Vol. 1