
Artist
Judy Collins
Judy Collins is a folk artist formed in 1939. 97 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 97
- Releases
- 1961–2026
- Active years
- 1939
- Formed
Discography
95
Most popular
The Very Best Of Judy Collins
2001

Wildflowers
1967

In My Life
1966

Who Knows Where the Time Goes
1968

Judith
1975

Fifth Album
1965

Living
1971

Times of Our Lives
1980

True Stories (and Other Dreams)
1973

Home Again
1984

Shameless
1995

Fires of Eden
1990

All on a Wintry Night
2000

Judy Collins: Golden Legends (Deluxe Edition)
2026

Four Classic Albums (a Maid of Constant Sorrow / Golden Apples of the Sun / Carolyn Hester (1961) / Carolyn Hester (1962)) (2025 Digitally Remastered)
2025

In Concert Wildflowers at the Town Hall NYC (Live)
2024

Judy Collins 3
2023

A Portrait Of Today (Live New York '72)
2023

Early Years: The First Albums 1961-62
2022

Spellbound
2022

White Bird - Anthology of Favorites
2021

Live at the Town Hall, Nyc, 2020
2021

By Jewel Night (Live, New York '72)
2020

Winter Stories
2019

Both Sides Now
2018

A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim
2017

The Very Best Of
2017

JUDY COLLINS - FOREVER FOLK HITS (Cozy, Comfortable, Healing, Retro, Melancholic, Romantic)
2016

Bold Fenian Men
2016

Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the Temple of Dendur
2016

Amazing
2015

Strangers Again
2015

Forever Green
2015

Folk Cult: Best of (Judy Collins Collection)
2015

Both Sides Now - The Very Best Of
2014

Essential Hits
2014

Live in Ireland
2014

Pretty Saro
2014

Sing Hallelujah
2014

Hits
2014

Silver Dagger
2014

Golden Hits
2014

Fannerio
2014

Voices / Shameless
2014

Essential Judy Collins
2013

Christmas with Judy Collins
2013

Judy Collins with Friends (Super Deluxe Edition)
2013

Songs for Judith
2013

Voices
2013

Paradise
2013

Sings the Beatles
2013

The Essential Judy Collins
2013

Hard Time For Lovers
2013

So Early In The Spring
2013

Live At the Metropolitan Museum of Art
2012

The Rising of the Moon
2012

Judy Collins - Golden Apples of the Sun
2012

Bohemian
2011

Recollections
2011

10 Tops: Judy Collins
2010

Original Album Series
2010

Forever - An Anthology
2008

Baby's Bedtime
2007

Judy Collins Sings Lennon and McCartney
2007

Singing Time
2007

Essential
2006

Golden Legends: Judy Collins
2006

Bread And Roses
2005

Running For My Life
2005

Portrait of an American Girl
2005

Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy
2004

Judy Collins Wildflower Festival
2003

Maids and Golden Apples
2001

Live At Wolf Trap
2000

Maid Of Constant Sorrow (Remastered)
2000

Judy Collins Live At Wolf Trap
2000

Classic Broadway
1999

Christmas At The Biltmore Estate
1997

Judy Sings Dylan ... Just Like A Woman
1997

Sanity & Grace
1995

Come Rejoice! A Judy Collins Christmas
1994

Live At Newport (Live)
1994

Live at Newport
1994

Judy Collins Sings Dylan... Just Like a Woman
1993

Sanity and Grace
1989

Trust Your Heart
1987

Hard Times for Lovers
1979

Bread & Roses
1976

Colors Of The Day, The Best Of Judy Collins
1972

Whales & Nightingales
1970

Whales and Nightingales
1970

The Judy Collins Concert
1964

#3
1964

Golden Apples of the Sun
1962

A Maid of Constant Sorrow
1961
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About
Judy Collins (born Judith Marjorie Collins on May 1, 1939, in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter known for the eclectic range of material she records (which has included folk, show tunes, pop, and rock and roll, as well as and standards) and for her social activism. Beginning in 1959, she was drawn to the music of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and the traditional songs of the folk revival of the early 1960s. In 1968 she was awarded a Grammy for "Both Sides Now". Since then she has had an enviable reputation as a singer and for her own compositions. Though born in Seattle, Washington (where she spent the first ten years of her life), she moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1949. As a child Collins studied classical piano with Antonia Brico, making her public debut at age 13 performing Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos. It was the music of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and the traditional songs of the folk revival of the early 1960s, that piqued Collins' interest and awoke in her a love of lyrics. Three years after her debut as a piano prodigy, she was playing guitar.
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She eventually made her way to Greenwich Village, New York City, where she busked and played in clubs until she signed with Elektra Records, a record label with which she was associated for 35 years. In 1961, Collins released her first album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow, at the age of 22. At first she sang traditional folk songs, or songs written by others, in particular the social poets of the time, such as Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, and Bob Dylan. She recorded her own versions of seminal songs of the period, such as Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn". Collins was also instrumental in bringing then little known composers to a wider public; for example, she recorded songs by Canadian poet Leonard Cohen, and Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. With her 1967 album Wildflowers, she began to record her own compositions, the first of which was entitled "Since You've Asked". This album also provided Collins with a major hit, and a Grammy award, with her version of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now", which reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100. 1968's Who Knows Where the Time Goes was produced by Stephen Stills (of Crosby, Stills & Nash), with whom Collins was romantically involved at the time (she is the "Judy" of the Stills-written CSN classic "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"). It had a mellow country sound, and included Ian Tyson's "Someday Soon" and the title track, a Sandy Denny song which has been covered by several artists. By the 1970s, Collins had a solid reputation as an art song singer and folksinger. She had also begun to stand out with her own compositions. She was also known for her broad range of material: her songs from this period include the traditional gospel song "Amazing Grace", the Stephen Sondheim Broadway ballad "Send in the Clowns" (both of which were top 20 hits as singles), and her own compositions such as "My Father" and "Born to the Breed". In 1979 she posed nude on the album "Hard Times For Lovers". In more recent years, Collins has taken to writing, producing a memoir, "Trust Your Heart" in 1987, and two novels. Though her record sales are not what they once were, she still records and tours. One of her more recent albums is a collection of songs based on her novel Shameless. She performed at US President Bill Clinton's first inauguration in 1993, singing "Amazing Grace" and "Chelsea Morning". (The Clintons have stated that their daughter Chelsea was named after Collins' recording of the Joni Mitchell song.) Activism Like other folk singers of her generation, Collins was drawn to social activism. She is a representative for UNICEF and campaigns on behalf of the abolition of landmines. Following the 1992 death of her son Clark Taylor at age 33 after a long bout with depression and substance abuse, she has also become a strong advocate of suicide prevention. Her 2003 book, Sanity & Grace, chronicles her recovery from her son's suicide and attempts to provide some comfort and guidance to other families dealing with the loss of a loved one to suicide. She describes the "Seven T's" as a means for going through this process of recovery: Truth, Therapy, Trust, Try, Treat, Treasure, and Thrive. The Truth is that there should be no guilt in suicide; Therapy helps people express their emotions and seek grief counseling; Trust is the effort to believe that one can make it through the loss and keep a belief in life and in the future; Try means to stay away from drugs and alcohol or any excess--including overeating--as a means to deal with the loss and pain; Treat means to take care of the mind, body, and spirit with exercise and meditation; Treasure means to keep the memory of the moments to be treasured, and for this Collins recommends writing and keeping a journal; and Thrive means to be positive, hopeful, open to love and others, and continuing to know that you can rebuild your life on a basis of hope. Awards and recognition Grammy Award, Best Folk Performance or Folk Recording, "Both Sides Now", 1968 Grammy Award, Song of the Year, "Send in the Clowns", 1975 Nominated with Jill Godmillow for an Academy Award for the documentary "Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman" (1975), about her classical piano instructor, conductor Antonia Brico. Discography Maid of Constant Sorrow (1961) The Golden Apples of the Sun (1962) Judy Collins #3 (1964) The Judy Collins Concert (1964) Judy Collins' Fifth Album (1965) In My Life (1966) Wildflowers (1967) Who Knows Where The Time Goes? (1968) Whales and Nightingales (1970) Both Sides Now (1971) Living (1971) (Live) Colors of the Day (1972) (Greatest Hits) True Stories, and Other Dreams (1973) Judith (1975) Bread and Roses (1976) So Early in the Spring (1977) (15th anniversary collection) Hard Times for Lovers (1979) Running for My Life (1980) Times of Our Lives (1982) Home Again (1984) Trust Your Heart (1987) The Stars Of Christmas (Selected Especially For Avon) (1988) Sanity and Grace (1989) Fires of Eden (1990) Baby's Bedtime (1990) Baby's Morningtime (1990) Judy Sings Dylan... Just Like a Woman (1993) Come Rejoice! A Judy Collins Christmas (1994) Shameless (1994) Voices (1995) Christmas at the Biltmore Estate (1997) Forever: An Anthology (1997) Both Sides Now (1998) Classic Broadway (1999) All on a Wintry Night (2000) Judy Collins Live at Wolf Trap (2000) Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy (2004) The Essential Judy Collins (2004) Portrait of an American Girl (2006) Videography Baby's Bedtime (1992) Baby's Morningtime (1992) Junior playing the operator of a home for unwed mothers opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger Christmas at the Biltmore Estate (1998) The Best of Judy Collins (1999) Intimate Portrait: Judy Collins (2000) Judy Collins Live at Wolf Trap (2003) Wildflower Festival (2003) (DVD with guest artists Eric Andersen, Arlo Guthrie, and Tom Rush) Bibliography Trust Your Heart (1987) Amazing Grace (1991) Sanity and Grace: A Journey of Suicide, Survival and Strength (2003)
Judy Collins in brief
- How many Judy Collins releases are on Riffiter?
- 97 releases are catalogued, spanning 1961 to 2026.
- When was Judy Collins formed?
- Judy Collins formed in 1939.
- What genre is Judy Collins?
- Judy Collins is catalogued under Folk.
- What is the most recent Judy Collins release on Riffiter?
- Judy Collins: Golden Legends (Deluxe Edition), released in 2026.

