Louis Jordan discography
was an American popular music innovator who recorded from the 1930s until the 1970s. During the 1940s, he was the most popular recording artist of the soon-to-be-called rhythm and blues music. Jordan had eighteen No. 1 hits, which places him as the third most successful singles artist in Billboard R&B charts history. His 1946 recording of "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" is tied for second place for spending the most weeks at No. 1. Jordan's success was not limited to the R&B market — he also had No. 1 hits on the Billboard Pop and Country charts.
The peak of Jordan's popularity occurred when the two-song record single was the typical format, before the emergence of the long-playing record album. As a result, although he recorded prolifically, he had relatively few albums until compilations began appearing after his death in 1975. Listed here are the singles and albums Jordan recorded during his career, as well as the more current and notable compilations.
Singles
1930s
1940s
[V-Disc]s
1950s
1960s
Albums
Studio albums
- Somebody Up There Digs Me
- Man, We're Wailin'
- One Sided Love – Then Sakatumi
- ''I Believe in Music''
Live albums
- ''Live Jive''
Compilation albums
- The Best of Louis Jordan
- Five Guys Named Moe
- Let the Good Times Roll 9-CD
- Louis Jordan on Film 1942–1948
- Let the Good Times Roll 2-CD
- Jivin' with Jordan 4-CD
- The Aladdin, "X" & Vik Recordings 1953–1955
- Roc Doc! Louis Jordan on Mercury 1956–1957 Rev-Ola CRREV-244, 2008)