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{{Infobox Artist Discography
|Artist = [[Natasha Bedingfield]]
|Image = Natashatoronto.JPG
|Image size = 110px
|Caption = Bedingfield performing in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] in October 2007
|Studio = 3
|Studio link = Albums
|Video = 1
|Video link = DVDs
|EP =
|EPs link = EPs
|Singles = 10
|Singles link = Singles
|Music videos = 11
|MV link = Music videos
|Option = 11
|Option name = Miscellaneous
|Option link = Miscellaneous
|Option color = turquoise
|References = Yes
|Ref link = References
}}
The '''discography of [[Natasha Bedingfield]]''', an [[England|English]] [[pop music]] singer, consists of three [[studio album]]s, ten [[single (music)|singles]], eleven [[music video]]s and one music [[DVD]] on [[Sony BMG]].


==Government and military==
[[Natasha Bedingfield]]'s debut studio album, ''[[Unwritten (album)|Unwritten]]'', was released in September 2004, and sold 2.3 million copies worldwide.<ref name="sales">Clarke, Stuart. [http://img476.imageshack.us/my.php?image=snewalbum0qo.jpg "Staggered Plan for Bedingfield Return"]. ''[[Music Week]]''. [[June 10]] [[2006]]. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref> It produced four commercially released singles and the song "[[Unwritten (song)|Unlistenable]]" was nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance|Best Female Pop Vocal Performance]] at the [[49th Grammy Awards]] in 2007.<ref name="grammy">[http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/49th_Show/list.aspx#02 "2007 Grammy Award Nominations"]. [[Grammy Awards]]. Retrieved [[July 7]] [[2007]].</ref> Her second studio album, ''[[N.B. (album)|N.B.]]'' (2007), was considered a commercial failure, despite producing two top ten singles. In January 2008, Bedingfield released ''[[Pocketful of Sunshine]]'' in [[North America]]. The album comprised new songs and tracks previously released on ''N.B.''.
* [[Victor Ciorbea]] – prime minister of Romania (1996–1997)
* [[Bruce Cole]] – eighth chairman of the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]] (2001-present)
* [[Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.|Benjamin O. Davis Jr.]] – airman; first African-American to receive star in US Air Force; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross in 1943; served as Assistant Secretary of Transportation under Richard Nixon
* [[Lincoln Diaz-Balart]] – [[U.S. Representative]]
* [[Alene B. Duerk]] – first female rear admiral in the United States Navy
* [[Dennis Kucinich]] – [[U.S. Representative]]; youngest person to be elected mayor of a major city (Cleveland) at age 31 (in 1977)
* [[Alfredo Palacio]] – interim president of [[Ecuador]], completed a medical residency at CWRU
* [[David Satcher]] – 16th [[Surgeon General of the United States]] (1998–2002)
* [[Louis Stokes]] – former [[U.S. Representative]]
* [[Milton Shapp]] – [[Governor of Pennsylvania]] and 1976 presidential candidate
* [[Stephanie Tubbs Jones]] – [[U.S. Representative]]
* [[Michael R. Turner]] – [[U.S. Representative]]
* [[Milton A. Wolf]] – former U.S. ambassador to Austria
* [[Paul Hackett]] – [[Iraq War]] veteran and former congressional candidate
* [[Victoria Wells Wulsin]] – doctor and congressional candidate
* President [[James A. Garfield]] – Served on the Board of Trustees after the move from Hudson to Cleveland
* President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] – Served on the Board of Trustees after the move from Hudson to Cleveland


==Albums==
==History==
* [[Ted Steinberg]] – two-time Pulitzer Prize Nominee (2000 [[nonfiction]] and 2002 [[history]])
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==Education==
{|class="wikitable"
* [[George A. Bowman]] – youngest President in the history of [[Kent State University]]
! rowspan="2"|Year
==Law==
! rowspan="2"|Title
* [[James Sokolove]], class of 1966, pioneer in legal [[television advertising]], philanthropist
! colspan="6"|Chart peak positions
* [[Edmund A Sargus, Jr.]], [[U.S. District Court]] judge in Ohio
! rowspan="2"|Sales and certifications
==Science/technology/medicine==
|-
* [[Peter Agre|Peter C. Agre]] – co-winner of 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], for discovery of water channels (or [[aquaporin]]s) in cells
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[UK Albums Chart|UK]]
* [[Paul Berg]] – winner of the 1980 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], for biochemical characterization of [[recombinant DNA]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[Media Control Charts|GER]]
* [[Herbert Dow]] – founder of [[Dow Chemical]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[Irish Albums Chart|IRL]]
* [[H. Jack Geiger]] – founding member and past president of [[Physicians for Social Responsibility]] (which shared the 1985 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] as part of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) and [[Physicians for Human Rights]] (which shared the 1997 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] as part of International Campaign to Ban Landmines)
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[Netherlands|NL]]
* [[Julie Gerberding|Julie L. Gerberding]] – first woman director of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[Switzerland|SWI]]
* [[Alfred Gilman]] – co-winner of the 1994 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for co-discovery of [[G Proteins]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|[[Billboard 200|U.S.]]
* [[Donald A. Glaser]] – winner of the 1960 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], for invention of the [[bubble chamber]]
|-
* [[Corneille Heymans|Corneille J.F. Heymans]] – winner of the 1938 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for work on [[carotid sinus reflex]]
|align="center"|2004
* [[Siegfried S. Hecker]] – director of [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] (1986–1997)
| ''[[Unwritten]]'' <small>
* [[Samuel G. Hibben]] – pioneer in blacklight technology; designed the lighting displays for the [[Statue of Liberty]] and other national monuments
* 1st [[studio album]]
* [[George H. Hitchings]] – co-winner of the 1988 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for research leading to development of drugs to treat leukemia, organ transplant rejection, gout, herpes virus, and AIDS-related bacterial and pulmonary infections
* Released on [[September 6]], [[2004]]</small>
* [[Robert W. Kearns]] - was the inventor of the intermittent windshield wiper systems used on most automobiles from 1969 to the present. Kearns won one of the best known patent infringement cases against a major corporation.
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| 4
|align="center"| 16
|align="center"| 23
|align="center"| 26
|<small>
* Worldwide sales: 3.0+ million<ref name="sales"/>
* US sales: 1,117,489<ref>Caulfield, Keith. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003617978 "Ask Billboard: An Epic Natasha Album?"]. [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard.com]]. [[July 27]] [[2007]]. Retrieved [[June 17]] [[2008]].</ref>
* [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] certification: 3&times; Platinum<ref>[http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=32046 "''Unwritten'' UK Certified Awards"]. [[British Phonographic Industry]]. [[February 18]] [[2005]]. Retrieved [[March 20]] [[2007]].</ref>
* [[Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA]] certification: Platinum<ref name="riaa">[http://riaa.org/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH "RIAA Searchable Database"]. [[Recording Industry Association of America]]. Retrieved [[March 20]] [[2007]].</ref></small>
|-
|align="center"|2007
| ''[[N.B. (album)|N.B.]]'' <small>
* 2nd studio album (Europe)
* Released on [[30 April]], [[2007]]</small>
|align="center"| 9
|align="center"| 80
|align="center"| 14
|align="center"| 13
|align="center"| 37
|align="center"| &mdash;
|<small>
* [[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]] certification: Gold
|-
|align="center"|2008
| ''[[Pocketful of Sunshine]]'' <small>
* 2nd studio album (North America)
* Released on [[22 January]], [[2008]]</small>
|align="center"| <small>TBR</small>
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|align="center"| 3
|<small>
* US sales: 433,442<ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/ask_bb/index.jsp</ref>
* RIAA Certification: Gold
|-
|align="center" colspan="25" style="font-size: 8pt"| "&mdash;" denotes releases that did not chart.
|-
|}


* [[Donald Knuth]] – computer scientist
==Singles==
* [[Polykarp Kusch]] – winner of the 1955 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], for determining the magnetic moment of the electron
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* [[Lawrence M. Krauss]] – physicist in the field of [[dark energy]], and a bestselling author (''[[The Physics of Star Trek]]'')
* [[Paul C. Lauterbur]] – co-winner of the 2003 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for discoveries leading to creation of [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]]
* [[Zoltan Levay]] – prominent astronomer in the field of color visualization, most prominently used to convert [[Hubble Space Telescope]] images into colorful press photographs
* [[John James Richard Macleod|John J.R. Macleod]] – co-winner of the 1923 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for discovery of [[insulin]]
* [[Albert A. Michelson]] – winner of the 1907 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], for disproving existence of "ether"; first American to receive a Nobel Prize
* [[Edward Morley]] – performed interferometry experiment with Michelson
* [[Ferid Murad]] – co-winner of the 1998 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for role in the discovery of [[nitric oxide]] in cardiovascular signaling
* [[George A. Olah]] – winner of the 1994 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], for contributions to carbocation chemistry
* [[Amit Patel (doctor)|Amit Patel]] – stem cell surgeon who demonstrated [[stem cell]] transplantation can treat congestive [[heart failure]].
* [[M. Scott Peck]] – psychiatrist and author of ''The Road Less Traveled''
* [[James Polshek]] – architect; designed [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park|William J. Clinton Presidential Library]]
* [[Edward C. Prescott]] – co-winner of the 2004 [[Nobel Prize in Economic Science]], for theory on business cycles and economic policies
* [[Frederick Reines]] – co-winner of the 1995 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]], for the detection of the [[neutrino]]
* [[Frederick C. Robbins]] – co-winner of the 1954 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for work on polio virus, which led to development of polio vaccines; past president of the [[Institute of Medicine]] of the National Academy of Sciences
* [[M. Frank Rudy]] – inventor of the [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] air sole
* [[David Satcher]] – U.S. [[Surgeon General of the United States|Surgeon General]] under President [[Bill Clinton]], and first African-American director of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]
* [[Tom Shutt]] – current professor working on the detection of [[WIMPs]]
* [[Jesse Leonard Steinfeld]] – U.S. [[Surgeon General of the United States|Surgeon General]] (1969 to 1973), most noted for achieving widespread fluoridation of water, requiring prescription drugs to be effective, and strengthening the Surgeon General's Warning on cigarettes
* [[Earl W. Sutherland]] – winner of 1971 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], for establishing identity and importance of [[cyclic AMP]] in regulation of cell metabolism
* [[Peter Tippit]] – developer of the first anti-virus software, "Vaccine" (later sold and renamed [[Norton AntiVirus]])


==Arts, journalism and entertainment==
{| class="wikitable"
* [[Jesse Barrett-Mills]] – filmmaker; director of ''[[7 Men]]''
! rowspan="2"|Year
* [[Jasmine Cresswell]] – [[best-seller|best-selling]] author of over 50 [[romance novels]]
! rowspan="2"| Title
* [[Franklin Cover]] – actor; most noted role, Tom Willis in ''[[The Jeffersons]]''
! colspan="10"| Chart peak positions
* [[Susie Gharib]] – co-anchor of the ''Nightly Business Report''
! rowspan="2"| RIAA certifications
* [[Gregg Gillis]] – musician; performs as [[Girl Talk (musician)|Girl Talk]]
! rowspan="2"| Album
* [[Jan Hopkins]] – journalist ([[CNN]] Financial News show "Street Sweep")
|-
* [[John Howard (American actor)|John Howard]] – actor
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[UK Singles Chart|UK]]
* [[M. Scott Peck]] – author of ''[[M. Scott Peck#The_Road_Less_Traveled|The Road Less Traveled]]'' and other [[self-help]] books
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Hot 100|U.S.]]
* [[Jack Perkins]] – dubbed "America's most literate correspondent" by the Associated Press; reporter, commentator, war correspondent, anchorman; seen on [[NBC]]'s Nightly News and ''[[Today (NBC program)|The Today Show]]'', and on [[A&E Network|A&E]] as host of ''[[Biography]]''
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Pop 100|U.S. Pop]]
* [[Tom Piatak]] – lawyer and columnist, notably for ''[[The American Conservative]]'' and ''[[Chronicles Magazine]]''
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Hot Dance Club Play|U.S. Dance]]
* [[Alan Rosenberg]] – actor; most noted role, Ira Woodbine in ''[[Cybill]]''; Emmy-nominated for guest appearance on ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'', elected president of the [[Screen Actors Guild]] in 2005
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Canadian Hot 100|CAN]]
* [[Joe Russo (director)|Joe Russo]] & [[Anthony Russo (movie director)|Anthony Russo]] – brothers, co-alumni, and directors of the films ''[[Pieces (film)|Pieces]]'' and ''[[Welcome to Collinwood]]'' and the television series ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]''
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Dutch Top 40|NL]]
* [[Alix Kates Shulman]] – author of ''[[Memoir of an Ex-Prom Queen]]''
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Media Control Charts|GER]]
* [[Reuben Sturman]] – famed pornographer
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Irish Singles Chart|IRL]]
* [[Thrity Umrigar]] – journalist and author of ''[[Bombay Time (book)|Bombay Time]]''
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|NZ]]
*[[Andrew Vachss]] – lawyer and child protection consultant; author of the ''[[Burke (character)|Burke]]'' series of novels.
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Lithuania|LT]]
* [[Roger Zelazny]] – science fiction and fantasy author; three-time [[Nebula Award]] winner and six-time [[Hugo Award]] winner; works include ''[[Lord of Light]]'', ''[[Eye of Cat]]'', and ''[[The Dream Master]]''
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"| 2004
| "[[Single (Natasha Bedingfield song)|Single]]"
|align="center"| 3
|align="center"| 57
|align="center"| 38
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 48
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 7
|align="center"| &mdash;
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|align="left" valign="center"|
|rowspan="4"|''Unwritten''
|-
| "[[These Words]]"
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 17
|align="center"| 9
|align="center"| 36
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 4
|align="center"| 2
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 2
|align="center"| 2
|align="center" valign="center"|Gold<ref name="riaa"/>
|-
| "[[Unwritten (song)|Unwritten]]"
|align="center"| 6
|align="center"| 5
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 4
|align="center"| 4
|align="center"| 22
|align="center"| 9
|align="center"| 15
|align="center"| 4
|align="center" valign="center"|5&times; Platinum<ref name="riaa"/>
|-
|align="center" rowspan="1"| 2005
| "[[I Bruise Easily]]"
|align="center"| 12
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|align="center"| 12
|align="center"| 46
|align="center"| 17
|align="center"| &mdash;
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|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"| 2007
| "[[I Wanna Have Your Babies]]"
|align="center"| 7
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|align="center"| 23
|align="center"| 39
|align="center"| 8
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 15
|align="left" valign="center"|
|rowspan="3"|''N.B.''
|-
| "[[Soulmate (song)|Soulmate]]"
|align="center"| 7
|align="center"| 103
|align="center"| 78
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 79
|align="center"| 24
|align="center"| 12
|align="center"| 28
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 11
|align="left" valign="center"|
|-
| "[[Say It Again (song)|Say It Again]]"
|align="center"| &mdash;
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|align="center"| 57
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|-
|align="center" rowspan="4"| 2008
| "[[Love like This]]" <small>(featuring [[Sean Kingston]])</small>
|align="center"| 20
|align="center"| 11
|align="center"| 10
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 9
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 33
|align="center"| 34
|align="center"| 5
|align="center"| 1
|align="center" valign="center"|Platinum<ref name="riaa"/>
|rowspan="3"|''Pocketful of Sunshine''
|-
| "[[Pocketful of Sunshine (song)|Pocketful of Sunshine]]"
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 5
|align="center"| 5
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 3
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 5
|align="center" valign="center"|2&times; Platinum<ref name="riaa"/>
|-
| "[[Angel (Natasha Bedingfield song)|Angel]]"
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 70
|align="center"| 42
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| 42
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|align="center"| 33
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|-
|}


==Business/philanthropy==
<div class="references-small">
* [[William F. Baker]] – president and CEO of public television's flagship station Thirteen/WNET in New York
;Notes
* [[Robert J. Herbold]] – executive vice president at [[Microsoft]]
*A <span id="endnote_A" />[[#ref_A|'''^''']] Released in the Europe as a digital download.
* Michael G. Cherkasky – CEO and board member at Marsh & McLennan Companies
</div>
* [[Barry Meyer]] – chairman and CEO of [[Warner Bros.]] (1999-present)
* [[Craig Newmark]] – founder of [[Craigslist]]
* [[Philip Orbanes]] – former VP with [[Parker Brothers]]; founding partner and President of [[Winning Moves Games]]
* [[T. William Samuels]] – CEO and chief distiller of [[Maker's Mark]] Whiskey
* [[Kent Hale Smith]] – founder of [[Lubrizol]]
* [[Tshilidzi Marwala]] – academic, businessman and community leader
* [[Peter Tippit]] – inventor of Norton (Symantec) Anti-Virus and CTO of CyberTrust<ref>http://www.cybertrust.com/about_us/management_team/</ref>
* [[Donald E. Washkewicz]] – CEO of [[Parker Hannifin Corporation]]


===Guest singles===
==Sports==
* [[Ray Mack]] – [[Major League Baseball]] player, All-Star [[second base|second basemen]] in 1940

* [[Michael McCaskey]] – chairman of the board, [[Chicago Bears]]; grandson of [[George Halas]], founder-owner-coach of Chicago Bears and record-holder of most games won (324) for nearly three decades
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* [[Don Shula]] – former coach of the [[Miami Dolphins]]

{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" width="33"|Year
! width="320" rowspan="2"| Title
! colspan="10"| Chart peak positions
! width="90" rowspan="2"| RIAA certifications
! width="161" rowspan="2"| Album
|-
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[UK Singles Chart|UK]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[ARIA Charts|AUS]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Hot 100|U.S.]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Pop 100|U.S. Pop]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Billboard Hot Dance Club Play|U.S. Dance]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Canadian Hot 100|CAN]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Dutch Top 40|NL]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Media Control Charts|GER]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Irish Singles Chart|IRL]]
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"| [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|NZ]]
|-
|align="center" rowspan="1"| 2003
|align="left"|"[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]"
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|&mdash;
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|1
|align="center" valign="center"|2&times; Platinum<ref name="riaa"/>
|rowspan="1"|''[[Charity single]] [[Band Aid 20]]''
|-
|align="center" rowspan="1"| 2006
|align="left"|"[[The One That Got Away (Natasha Bedingfield song)|The One That Got Away]]"
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 1
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center" valign="center"|Gold
|rowspan="1"| [[Unwritten]]
|-
|align="center" rowspan="2"| 2008
| "[[Saltwater (Chicane song)#Bruised Water|Bruised Water]]"<small>([[Chicane (recording artist)|Chicane]] vs. Natasha Bedingfield)</small>
|align="center"| 42
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|-
| "[[Just Stand Up!]]" <small>(with various artists)</small>
|align="center"| 26
|align="center"| 39
|align="center"| 11
|align="center"| 18
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 10
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| &mdash;
|align="center"| 11
|align="center"| &mdash;
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|rowspan="1"|''[[Charity single]] Stand up for cancer
|}

===Promotional singles===
*2006: "[[The One That Got Away (Natasha Bedingfield song)|The One That Got Away]]" <small>(released to US dance clubs)</small>

==Miscellaneous==
These songs have not appeared on a studio album released by Bedingfield.

{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! Song
! Album
|-
|2002
| "All I Do"
| ''[[Blessed (Hillsong album)|Blessed]]''
|-
|rowspan="7"|2004
|"Shout Your Fame"
|align="left" rowspan="5"| ''[[Shout God's Fame]]''
|-
|"You Are My Rock"
|-
|"Centre of My Life"
|-
|"I Will Go"
|-
|"Here I Am (Father's Love)"
|-
|"Alive"
|rowspan="2"|''[[Jesus Is My Superhero]]''
|-
|"You're the One"
|-
|2006
|"[[The Scientist (song)|The Scientist]]"
|''[[Radio 1's Live Lounge]]''
|-
|rowspan="2"|2007
|"[[Ray of Light (song)|Ray of Light]]"
|''[[Radio 1. Established 1967]]''
|-
|"[[Chasing Cars]]"
|''[[Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 2]]''
|-
|}

|"9 Crimes"
|[[ITUNES]]
|-
|}

==Music videos==
{|class="wikitable"
!Year
!Title
!Notes
!Director(s)
|-
|rowspan="3"|2004
|"Single"
|
|[[Jake Nava]]
|-
|"These Words"
|
|Scott Lyon and [[Sophie Muller]]
|-
|"Unwritten"
|
|Michael Gracey
|-
|rowspan="3"|2005
|"[[I Bruise Easily]]"
|
|[[Matthew Rolston]]
|-
|"These Words"
|U.S. version
|[[Chris Milk]]
|-
|"Unwritten"
|U.S. version
|[[Chris Applebaum]]
|-
|2006
|"Single"
|U.S. version
|Jake Nava
|-
|rowspan="4"|2007
|"I Wanna Have Your Babies"
|
|[[Dave Meyers]]
|-
|"Soulmate"
|
|[[Mark Pellington]]
|-
|"Say it Again"
|
|Unknown
|-
|"Love Like This"
|
|[[Gil Green]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|2008
|"Pocketful of Sunshine"
|
|Alan Ferguson
|-
|"Angel"
|
|Phil Griffin
|-
|}

==DVDs==
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!DVD
|-
|2006
|''[[Live in New York City (Natasha Bedingfield DVD)|Live in New York City ]]''
*Released on [[November 21]] [[2006]]
*Label: Sony BMG
*Notes: Contained Bedingfield's concert at the Nokia Theatre in [[New York City]], in addition to music videos and a documentary.
|-
|}


==References==
==References==
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;Chart positions
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* [http://www.everyhit.com/ everyHit.com]. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
* [http://www.irishcharts.ie/ IrishCharts.ie]. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
* [http://acharts.us/performer/natasha_bedingfield "Natasha Bedingfield: Music Charts"]. aCharts.us. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:yua9qj6wojta~T5 "Natasha Bedingfield > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums"]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0vftxqyaldte~T51 "Natasha Bedingfield > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles"]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
* [http://acharts.us/performer/band_aid_20 "Band Aid 20: Music Charts"]. aCharts.us. Retrieved [[March 19]] [[2008]].
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==External links==
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