Leonard Nimoy discography
During and following Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy released five albums of musical vocal recordings on Dot Records. On his first album, Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space, and half of his second album Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, science fiction-themed songs are featured where Nimoy sings as Spock. On his final three albums, he sings popular folk songs of the era and cover versions of popular songs, such as "Proud Mary" and Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line". There are also several songs on the later albums that were written or co-written by Nimoy. Describing how his recording career got started, Nimoy stated;
Studio albums
- Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space,
- Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy,
- The Way I Feel,
- The Touch of Leonard Nimoy,
- The New World of Leonard Nimoy,
Spoken word albums
- The Martian Chronicles
- Illustrated Man
- War of the Worlds
- Green Hills of Earth
- ''The Mysterious Golem''
Singles (45s)
- "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" / "Cotton Candy"
- "Theme from Star Trek" / "Visit to a Sad Planet"
- "I'd Love Making Love to You" / "Please Don't Try to Change My Mind"
- "Consilium" / "Here We Go 'Round Again"
- "The Sun Will Rise" / "Time to Get It Together"
- "Outer Space" / "Inner Mind"
Cassettes
Leonard Nimoy / Micro-Cassette- ''You Are Not Alone''
Compilations
- Highly Illogical
- Leonard Nimoy Presents: Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space
- ''Spaced Out: The Very Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner''
Samples in songs
- "Theme from Gutbuster" – song by Bentley Rhythm Ace on their album For Your Ears Only samples Nimoy's "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins"
- "What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)" – song by American synthpop band Information Society that uses a sample of Nimoy's voice from the Star Trek episode "Errand of Mercy".