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The Most Popular Albums by Older Artists

The Most Popular Albums by Older Artists

Some musical acts leave a legacy. Today, you can hop onto YouTube and watch music videos like Ariana Grande’s recent release, “The Boy Is Mine.” Access to music is immediate and convenient, but there’s something about taking a drive, full of anticipation, to witness one of the greatest older music acts firsthand. These folks have an enduring presence even as modernity takes over.

The timelessness of their sound is undeniable. Artists like Willie Nelson, who debuted in the 1960s, are still going strong. He’s set to play 27 concerts between 2024 and 2025. In 2013, he released “To All the Girls…” an album that features his duets with female artists. His versatility makes him unforgettable and he delivered a well-polished album that demonstrates his support for the female vocalists he collaborated with.

Bob Dylan took a unique approach to his album, “Shadows in the Night” (2015), in which he paid homage to Frank Sinatra, infusing his album with covers. The arrangements were simple, offering an intimate escape into Sinatra’s music. Dylan took something already beautiful and transformed it to give it a much more raw, emotive quality for listeners to enjoy.

Then there’s Johnny Cash. His album, “American IV: The Man Comes Around” (2002) incorporates covers and his originals, all of which highlight his impressive baritone voice. This album was released at the tail end of Cash’s existence when he was reflecting on his life and the inevitability of his demise. The lyrical depth of older music acts can’t be argued because it’s enriched by the experiences of those who have truly lived—and have stories worth telling. (For more modern music, check out the Most Popular Albums of 2023.)

To determine the most popular albums by older music acts, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on historical chart performance from the Billboard 200. Albums were ranked based on an inverse scoring system wherein a week at No. 1 is worth 200 points, a week at No. 2 is worth 199 points, and so on, up to a week at No. 200, worth one point. Only studio albums by musicians who were 65 years or older at the time of their release were considered. Chart data is current through June 1, 2024.

Here is the list of the most popular albums by older music acts:

50. Willie Nelson, “To All The Girls…” (2013)

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Source: Rick Diamond / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 9 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 80 years

49. Levon Helm, “Electric Dirt” (2009)

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Source: RB / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 36 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 9 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

48. Dolly Parton, “Pure & Simple” (2016)

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Source: Rick Diamond / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 11 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 9 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 70 years

47. Willie Nelson, “Band Of Brothers” (2014)

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Source: Taylor Hill / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 9 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 81 years

46. Cher, “Dancing Queen” (2018)

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Source: Ethan Miller / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 72 years

45. Dolly Parton, “Rockstar” (2023)

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Source: Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 7 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 77 years

44. George Strait, “Honky Tonk Time Machine” (2019)

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

43. Neil Diamond, “Dreams” (2010)

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Source: Christopher Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 8 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

42. Robert Plant, “Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar” (2014)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 10 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 7 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

41. Rod Stewart, “Time” (2013)

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Source: Lisa Maree Williams / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

40. Bob Dylan, “Shadows In The Night” (2015)

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Source: Michael Ochs Archives / Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 73 years

39. Ozzy Osbourne, “Ordinary Man” (2020)

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Source: Alex Pantling / Getty Images Sport via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 13 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 71 years

38. Frank Sinatra, “L.A. Is My Lady” (1984)

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Source: Rogers / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 58 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 13 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

37. Bruce Springsteen, “Letter To You” (2020)

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Source: Jacob Silberberg / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 2 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 9 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 71 years

36. Paul McCartney, “Egypt Station” (2018)

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Source: Mike Coppola / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 76 years

35. Leonard Cohen, “Old Ideas” (2012)

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Source: Evening Standard / Hulton Archive via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 8 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 77 years

34. Kenny Rogers, “Water & Bridges” (2006)

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 14 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 15 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 67 years

33. Tony Bennett, “Viva Duets” (2012)

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Source: Larry Busacca / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 11 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 86 years

32. John Wayne, “America: Why I Love Her” (1973)

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Source: Evening Standard / Hulton Archive via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 66 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 16 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 65 years

31. Jimmy Buffett, “Songs From St. Somewhere” (2013)

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Source: Rick Diamond / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 11 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

30. David Bowie, “The Next Day” (2013)

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Source: Fox Photos / Hulton Archive via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 2 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 13 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

29. Barbra Streisand, “Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway” (2016)

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Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 11 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 74 years

28. Barbra Streisand, “What Matters Most” (2011)

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Source: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 10 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

27. Leonard Cohen, “You Want It Darker” (2016)

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Source: Route66 / Shutterstock.com
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 10 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 82 years

26. Bob Dylan, “Tempest” (2012)

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Source: Steve Morley / Redferns via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 11 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 71 years

25. Neil Diamond, “Melody Road” (2014)

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Source: Theo Wargo / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 10 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 73 years

24. Frank Sinatra, “She Shot Me Down” (1981)

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Source: Hulton Archive / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 52 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 13 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

23. Eric Clapton, “Old Sock” (2013)

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Source: Larry Busacca / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 14 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

22. Tony Bennett, “Perfectly Frank” (1992)

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Source: Scott Gries / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 102 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 26 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

21. Leonard Bernstein, “West Side Story” (1985)

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Source: Erich Auerbach / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 70 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 20 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 66 years

20. Paul McCartney, “New” (2013)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 14 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 71 years

19. Bette Midler, “It’s The Girls!” (2014)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 15 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

18. Paul McCartney, “Kisses On The Bottom” (2012)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 15 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

17. Don Henley, “Cass County” (2015)

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Source: Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 13 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

16. David Bowie, “Blackstar” (2016)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 12 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

15. Willie Nelson, “The Great Divide” (2002)

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Source: Clayton Call / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 43 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 23 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

14. Bob Dylan, “Together Through Life” (2009)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 15 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 68 years

13. Barbra Streisand, “Love Is The Answer” (2009)

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Source: Emma McIntyre / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 14 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 67 years

12. Neil Diamond, “Home Before Dark” (2008)

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Source: Christopher Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 18 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 67 years

11. Paul Simon, “So Beautiful Or So What” (2011)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 16 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years

10. Paul McCartney, “Memory Almost Full” (2007)

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Source: Michael Ochs Archives / Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 15 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 65 years

9. B.B. King, “Deuces Wild” (1997)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 73 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 30 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 72 years

8. Cher, “Closer To The Truth” (2013)

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Source: Ethan Miller / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 24 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 67 years

7. Bob Dylan, “Modern Times” (2006)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 27 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 65 years

6. Barbra Streisand, “Partners” (2014)

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 24 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 72 years

5. Tony Bennett, “Duets II” (2011)

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Source: Michael Ochs Archives / Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 35 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 85 years

4. Tony Bennett, “Duets: An American Classic” (2006)

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Source: Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 57 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 80 years

3. Johnny Cash, “American IV: The Man Comes Around” (2002)

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Source: Hulton Archive / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 22 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 62 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 70 years

2. Ray Charles, “Genius Loves Company” (2004)

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Source: David Redfern / Redferns via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 1 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 61 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 74 years

1. John Anderson, “Seminole Wind” (1992)

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  • Peak position on Billboard 200: No. 35 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Billboard 200: 75 weeks
  • Artist age at time of release: 69 years
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