- (1996) TV commercial: Pepsi Stuff
- CD: "That's Where It's At"
- CD: "Graveyard Blues"
- CD: "Everybody's Blues"
- CD: "Blues Legend" (USP)
- CD: "Detroit Blues (1950-1951) (with Eddie Burns)" (USP)
- CD: "Gotham Golden Classics: The Rare Recordings" (VCL)
- CD: "It Serves You Right to Suffer" (VCL)
- CD (with Muddy Waters): "Winning Combinations" (USP)
- (1962) Single: "No More Doggin'" / "I Need Some Money" (Battle Records)
- (1966) Album: "John Lee Hooker and His Guitar" (Advent Records)
- Single: "Graveyard Blues" / "I Love To Boogie" (Chance Records)
- Single: "Miss Eloise" / "Burnin' Hell" (Sensation Records)
- Single: "Miss Sadie Mae" / "Huckle Up Baby" (Sensation Records)
- Single: "Canal Street Blues" / "Boogie Chillun No. 2" (Sensation Records)
- Single: "My Daddy Was A Jockey" / "Questionnaire Blues" (Gotham Records)
- Single: "Real Gone Gal" / "Mean Old Train" (Gotham Records)
- Single: "Catfish" (Gotham Records)
- Single: "Miss Lorraine" / "Talkin' Boogie" (Chance Records)
- (1969) Album: "No Friend Around" (Advent Records)
- Single: "Stomp Boogie" / "Black Man Blues" (King Records)
- Single: "Helpless Blues" / "Goin' Mad Blues" (Regent Records)
- Single: "Morning Blues" (Acorn Records)
- Single: "Roll N' Roll" / "No Friend Around" (Modern Records)
- Single: "Low-Down Midnite Boogie" (Savoy Records)
- Single: "House Rent Boogie" (Gotham Records)
- Single: "Landing Blues" (Savoy Records)
- Single: "My Baby's Got Something" / "Decoration Day" (Sensation Records)
- Single: "Do the Boogie" (Acorn Records)
- Single: "I Love to Boogie" / "Graveyard Blues" (Chance Records)
- (1960) Single: "Cry Baby" / "Love You Baby" (Fortune Records)
- (1960) Single: "Crazy About That Walk" / "We're All God's Children" (Fortune Records)
- (1962) Single: "No More Doggin'" / "I Need Some Money" (Battle Records).
- (1967) Album: "Urban Blues" (Bluesway).
- (1966) Album: "Live at Cafe au Go Go" (Bluesway Records)
- (1970) Album: "If You Miss 'Im . . . I Got 'Im" (Bluesway).
- (1968) Album: "Simply the Truth" (Bluesway).
- (1973) Album: "Kabuki Wuki" (Bluesway).
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