Hank Jones discography
was an American jazz pianist who recorded from 1947 to 2010.
As leader/co-leader
Great Jazz Trio
Great Jazz Quartet/Quintet
As sideman
With Pepper Adams- The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams – rec. 1957
- Pepper Adams Plays the Compositions of Charlie Mingus – rec. 1963
- Conjuration: Fat Tuesday's Session – rec. 1983
- Bad! Bossa Nova
- Got My Own
- Big Bad Jug – rec. 1972
- Musician of the Year
- Encore
- Montage – omnibus
- Tonite's Music Today also with Zoot Sims
- Whooeeee - Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet
- Brookmeyer
- Stretching Out - Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer Octet
- Jazz Is a Kick
- Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments
- Late Date with Ruth Brown
- Ruth Brown '65
- Night Song
- Bluesin' Around – rec. 1962
- Byrd's Word
- New Formulas from the Jazz Lab also with Gigi Gryce
- Jazz Lab also with Gigi Gryce
- Introducing Jimmy Cleveland and His All Stars
- Rhythm Crazy – rec. 1959
- That Old Feeling
- The Brothers! also with Bill Perkins and Richie Kamuca
- From A to...Z also with Zoot Sims
- The Sax Section
- Cohn on the Saxophone
- Son of Drum Suite
- Angel Eyes
- As Time Goes By
- Last Night When We Were Young
- Portrait of Art Farmer
- The Aztec Suite
- New Trombone
- Cabin in the Sky
- A Portrait of Duke Ellington
- The Bop Session also with Sonny Stitt, Percy Heath and Max Roach
- Ca'Purange
- Tangerine
- I Just Dropped by to Say Hello
- The Voice That Is!
- The Hawk in Hi Fi
- The Hawk in Paris
- Coleman Hawkins and Confrères
- The High and Mighty Hawk
- Sandy's Gone
- Wings & Things also with Wild Bill Davis
- Blue Notes
- Triple Play
- Don't Sleep in the Subway
- 3 Shades of Blue
- Opus de Jazz
- The Jazz Skyline
- Bags & Flutes
- Bags & Trane also with John Coltrane
- Statements
- Big Bags
- For Someone I Love
- Milt Jackson Quintet Live at the Village Gate
- Much in Common also with Ray Brown
- Ray Brown / Milt Jackson also with Ray Brown
- J Is for Jazz
- Jay and Kai
- J.J.'s Broadway
- J.J.!
- Broadway Express
- The Total J.J. Johnson
- Elvin! – rec. 1961–1962
- And Then Again
- Dear John C.
- I'm All For You – rec. 2003
- Joyous Encounter – rec. 2004
- Classic! Live at Newport – rec. 2005
- Helen Merrill with Strings
- Dream of You with Gil Evans
- Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle
- The Spirit of '67 also with Pee Wee Russell
- The Kennedy Dream
- Encyclopedia of Jazz – rec. 1966
- The Sound of Feeling – rec. 1966–1967
- Salute to Satch
- The Midgets
- Hangin' Out with Joe Wilder
With Jimmy Raney
- Jimmy Raney featuring Bob Brookmeyer also with Bob Brookmeyer
- Here's That Raney Day
- Firefly
- East To Wes
- The Last Recordings
- More Last Recordings
- The Jazz We Heard Last Summer
- Jazz Sahib
- The Sound of the Johnny Smith Guitar
- Johnny Smith
- Johnny Smith's Kaleidoscope
- Welcome to the Club
- Talk of The Town
- Sonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones
- Sonny Stitt Plays
- Sonny Stitt with the New Yorkers
- Stitt in Orbit
- Now!
- Salt and Pepper
- Goin' Down Slow
- Lucky Thompson Plays Jerome Kern and No More
- Lucky Strikes
- Warm Wave
- Breathe Easy
- Music for Loving
- Wanted to Do One Together with "Sweets" Edison
- See You at the Fair
- Flutes & Reeds also with Frank Wess
- Top Brass
- Wilder 'n' Wilder
- The Pretty Sound
- Jazz from Peter Gunn
- The Swingin' States
- Dance to the City Beat – rec. 1958–1959
- More Brass
- Cannonball Adderley, Somethin' Else
- Nat Adderley, That's Nat
- Manny Albam, The Soul of the City
- Harry Allen, Isn't This a Lovely Day
- Elek Bacsik, I Love You
- Chet Baker, Baker's Holiday
- Louie Bellson, Drummer's Holiday – rec. 1956–1958
- Ruby Braff, Ruby Braff Goes 'Girl Crazy
- Anthony Braxton, Seven Standards
- Rusty Bryant, For the Good Times
- Benny Carter, Legends
- Ron Carter, 1 + 3
- Paul Chambers, Bass on Top
- Kenny Clarke and Ernie Wilkins, Kenny Clarke & Ernie Wilkins
- Earl Coleman, Earl Coleman Returns
- Steve Davis Meets Hank Jones, Vol. 1
- Eddie Diehl, Well, Here It Is... – rec. 2003
- Kenny Dorham, Jazz Contrasts
- Ray Drummond, The Essence
- Tal Farlow, A Sign of the Times
- Victor Feldman, Merry Olde Soul
- Ella Fitzgerald, Rhythm Is My Business
- Johnny Griffin, Soul Groove also with Matthew Gee
- Gigi Gryce, Gigi Gryce
- Scott Hamilton, The Grand Appearance
- Lionel Hampton, You Better Know It!!!
- Donna Hightower, Take One
- Kenyon Hopkins, The Hustler
- Shirley Horn, Loads of Love – rec. 1962
- Bobbi Humphrey, Flute-In
- Illinois Jacquet, Groovin' with Jacquet – rec. 1951-53
- Budd Johnson, French Cookin
- Jo Jones, Our Man, Papa Jo! – rec. 1977
- Quincy Jones, The Deadly Affair – rec. 1966
- Clifford Jordan, Hello, Hank Jones
- Irene Kral, SteveIreneo!
- Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, The Drum Battle – rec. 1952
- Keiko Lee, Live At "Basie"
- Mel Lewis, Mel Lewis and Friends – rec. 1976
- Abbey Lincoln, You Gotta Pay the Band
- Curtis Lundy, Just Be Yourself – rec. 1985
- Kevin Mahogany, An Evening of Ballads
- Herbie Mann, Salute to the Flute
- Shelly Manne, 2-3-4
- Warne Marsh, Star Highs
- Mat Mathews, Eddie Costa, Mat Mathews & Don Elliott at Newport
- Gary McFarland, The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" – rec. 1961
- Howard McGhee, Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson – rec. 1948
- Jackie McLean, New Wine in Old Bottles
- Wes Montgomery, SO Much Guitar!
- James Moody, Great Day
- Frank Morgan, You Must Believe in Spring
- Lee Morgan, Introducing Lee Morgan
- Anita O'Day, All the Sad Young Men
- Specs Powell, Movin' In
- Buddy Rich and Mel Tormé, Together Again: For the First Time ; reissued as When I Found You – rec. 1978
- Jerome Richardson, Midnight Oil
- Nelson Riddle, Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass
- Charlie Rouse and Paul Quinichette, The Chase Is On
- Jimmy Rushing, Every Day I Have the Blues
- A. K. Salim, Flute Suite also with Frank Wess and Herbie Mann
- Rex Stewart and Cootie Williams, The Big Challenge
- Ira Sullivan, The Incredible Ira Sullivan
- Clark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer, Gingerbread Men
- Warren Vaché Jr., Iridescence
- Frank Wess, Opus de Blues – recorded in 1959
- Nancy Wilson, But Beautiful – rec. 1969
- Cootie Williams, Cootie Williams in Hi-Fi
- Lem Winchester, Another Opus
- Lester Young, ''Laughin' to Keep from Cryin'''