Maroon 5's Billboard charts history Lyrics

Albums & EPs (Billboard 200 chart)

2004
Songs About Jane
1.22.03.Acoustic (EP)


2005
Live: Friday The 13th

2007
It Won't Be Soon Before Long

2008
Live From Le Cabaret: In Montreal, Quebec
Call And Response: The Remix Album


2010
Hands All Over

2011
Hands All Over
iTunes Session (EP)


2012
Overexposed

2014
V
2017
Red Pill Blues

2021
Jordi


Songs (Billboard Hot 100 chart)

2003
"Harder To Breathe"

2004
"This Love"
"She Will Be Loved"

2005
"Sunday Morning"

2007
"Makes Me Wonder"
"Wake Up Call"

2008
"Won't Go Home Without You"
"If I Never See Your Face Again"

2010
"Give A Little More"
"Stutter"
"Misery"
2011
"Never Gonna Leave This Bed"
"Moves Like Jagger"

2012
"Come Away To The Water"
"Payphone"
"Wipe Your Eyes"
"One More Night"

2013
"Daylight"
"Love Somebody"

2014
"Maps"
"It Was Always You"
"Animals"

2015
"Sugar"
"This Summer's Gonna Hurt"

2017
"Don't Wanna Know"
"What Lovers Do"
"Cold"
2018
"Girls Like You"
"Wait"

2020
"Nobody's Love"

2021
"Beautiful Mistakes"

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This is an annotated chart history of the pop-rock band Maroon 5. (As of now, it only includes US chart history.) It features all of their charting songs, including singles and non-singles.

Note that songs are sorted by the year they peaked in, not in their year of release. For example, “Harder To Breathe”, “This Love”, “She Will Be Loved”, and “Sunday Morning” are all from Maroon 5’s debut album, Songs About Jane, but they reached their peaks in 2003, 2004, and 2005 respectively.

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