Bill Haley & His Comets recorded many singles and albums. The following list references only their original release and generally does not include compilation albums (with a few exceptions) or single reissues. This list does not include releases on which the Comets worked as session musicians, and primarily focuses on releases during Haley's lifetime.
1961 – Twist (Dimsa 8255); Latin America release only
1961 – Bikini Twist (Dimsa 8259); Latin America release only
1962 – Twist Vol. 2 (Dimsa 8275); Latin America release only
1962 – Twist en Mexico (Dimsa 8290); Latin America release only
1963 – Madison (Orfeon 12339); Latin America release only
1963 – Carnaval de Ritmos Modernos (Orfeon 12340); Latin America release only
1964 – Rock Around the Clock King (Guest Star 1454)
1964 – Surf Surf Surf (Orfeon 12354); Latin America release only
1966 – Whisky a Go-Go (Orfeon 12478) – studio album with simulated "live" audience overdubbed; re-recordings and new tracks; Latin America release only
1966 – Bill Haley a Go-Go (Dimsa 8381) – re-recordings; Latin America release only
1968 – Biggest Hits (re-recordings plus new tracks) (Sonet 9945); issued in England as Rock Around the Clock (Hallmark SHM 668) and in North America as Rockin' (Pickwick SPC 3256)
1971 – Rock Around the Country (Sonet 623); issued in North America by GNP-Crescendo (LP 2097) and as Travelin' Band on Janus (JLS 3035)
1973 – Just Rock 'n' Roll Music (Sonet 645); issued in North America by GNP-Crescendo (LP 2077) as Rock 'n' Roll
1976 – R-O-C-K (re-recordings) (Sonet 710); issued in North America by Sun International Records (Sun 143) in 1979
1978 – Golden Country Origins (previously unissued pre-Comets recordings from c.1948–1951) (Grassroots Records); Australia release only
1979 – Everyone Can Rock and Roll (Sonet 808); European release only
Live albums
1962 – Twistin' Knights at the Roundtable (Roulette SR-25174) – recorded in New York City
1968 – On Stage Vol. 1: Rock Around the Clock (Sonet SLP-63) – recorded in Stockholm, Sweden
1968 – On Stage Vol. 2: Rock the Joint (Sonet SLP-69) – recorded in Stockholm, Sweden
The above two albums have been reissued in many forms, including by Janus Records as the two-album set, Razzle-Dazzle (Janus JX2S-7003), and numerous releases on the Pickwick and Hallmark labels.
1970 – Bill Haley's Scrapbook (Kama Sutra/Buddah KSBS-2014) – recorded in New York City
1974 – Live in London '74 (Antic 51501)
In addition, two previously unissued live recordings were included on the 1973 soundtrack album for the concert film Let the Good Times Roll (Bell 9002), recorded in Detroit, Michigan.
Above list does not include live recordings issued after Haley's death.
As with Elvis Presley and other contemporaries of the 1950s, a large stock of previously unreleased recordings by Bill Haley exist and have been released periodically in the years following his death. Many of these are early country and western tracks recorded as demos or, for some reason, unreleased. However, occasionally tracks from the 1950s and 1960s have emerged, as have live recordings. Since the early 1990s several European labels have released a number of previously unreleased recordings, including Hydra Records, Rollercoaster Records, Rockstar Records, Buddah Records, and Bear Family Records.
Notable discoveries that have been commercially released have included:
Several 1946 radio recordings Haley made with the Down Homers (Rock n' Roll Arrives box set, Bear Family Records, 2006);
A large cache of country-western recordings made by Haley in the 1946–51 era, before the formation of the Comets (also released on Rock 'n' Roll Arrives);
An April 1955 concert in Cleveland, Ohio including the earliest known live recordings of "Rock Around the Clock" (Rock 'n' Roll Show, Hydra Records, 1995);
A concert recording from the German tour of 1958 (Vive La Rock 'n' Roll, Big Beat Records, 2002);
A 1957 radio recording from Haley's tour of Australia;
Soundtrack recordings from the 1958 film Here I Am, Here I Stay and the 1954 short film Round Up of Rhythm (On Screen, Hydra Records, 1998);
Previously unreleased live recordings from the 1969 Bill Haley's Scrapbook sessions at the Bitter End (CD release of Bill Haley's Scrapbook (Kama Sutra/Buddah, 1993) and The Warner Brothers Years and More box set (Bear Family, 1999);
Two Christmas recordings and a version of "Flip Flop and Fly" from the 1968 United Artists sessions;
In-studio discussion recordings and alternate takes from the 1979 Everyone Can Rock and Roll sessions (The Journey to Fame, Denton Media, 2004);
Assorted demos and alternate takes from the Decca and Warner Bros. era from the period 1958–1961, as well as additional alternate takes and unreleased tracks from the various labels Haley recorded with in the mid-1960s (The Decca Years and More box set (Bear Family, 1991) and The Warner Brothers Years and More box set (Bear Family, 1999); and
Two 1962 broadcasts for Armed Forces Radio (On the Air, Hydra Records, 2001).
Later Comets recordings
Several of the post-Haley contingents of Comets had their own single and album releases:
The 1981–82 Comets reunion group recorded on single in 1982, Bring Back the Music/The Hawk Talks (Music City Records). Musicians involved in this recording included former Comets Franny Beecher, Al Rappa and Joey Welz. Welz later released a single overdubbing two Haley demo recordings using a group of session musicians who were dubbed The Comets for the occasion.
The Joey Rand version of Bill Haley's Comets recorded an album in the 1980s (We're Back on the Moon Tracks label).
The John Lane version of Bill Haley's Comets recorded a live album in the early 2000s, along with a Christmas single.
Al Rappa's version of Bill Haley's Comets have recorded tracks with Joey Welz, including the 2011 album Rock and Roll Survivors released on the Canadian-American label.
The 1954–55 Comets (a.k.a. The Original Comets) have been the most prolific, recording a number of albums since 1993:
We're Gonna Party (Hydra Records, 1993; live album)
You're Never Too Old to Rock (Hydra, 1994)
The House is Rockin' (Rollercoaster Records, 1998)
"Haley's Golden Medley" – (posthumous edit of "Rock Around the Clock", "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie", "Shake, Rattle and Roll", "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie", and "See You Later, Alligator" with "A.B.C. Boogie" as the B-side) # 50, UK, 04/1981
"Swing The Mood" – (featured samples of the original Decca recordings of "Rock Around the Clock", "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie", and "Shake, Rattle and Roll" in a mix by 'Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers') No. 1, (5 weeks), UK; No. 11, Billboard, No. 7, Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, US, 07/1989
American chart toppers (Top 100)
Launched on January 1, 1955 (coast to coast, under control).
Rock Around The Clock: enters the "A.C.T." on 21/05/1955 topping on 9/07/1955 for 8 weeks.
British chart toppers (Top 20)
Also launched on January 1, 1955.
Rock Around The Clock: enters the B.C.T. on 7/01/1955 reaching No. 17 two weeks later, re-enters on 14/10/1955 topping on 25/11/1955 for 11 weeks then re-enters once again on 21/09/1956 peaking at No. 5 a few weeks later.***Also B.C.T.'s No. 25 in January 1957 dropping out for a week before making its fifth and final re-entry on Columbia/Brunswick at No. 22.
Mexico, India, and Australia
In addition, Bill Haley and the Comets also scored chart hits in Latin America, Mexico, and India during the period 1961–1966 with recordings such as "Twist Español", "Florida Twist", "Spanish Twist", "Caravan Twist", and "Land of a Thousand Dances". Reportedly, "Chick Safari", a 1960 recording, reached the No. 1 position on the Indian musical charts. Both the single "Florida Twist" and the Twist LP Record went to No. 1 in Mexico.
Based on the Billboard Hits of the World chart, Bill Haley and the Comets had the following chart hits in Mexico and India in 1962:
"Florida Twist", No. 3, Mexico, Billboard Hits of the World, April 21, 1962
"Caravan Twist", No. 5, Mexico, Billboard Hits of the World, April 28, 1962
"Spanish Twist", No. 3, India, Billboard Hits of the World, June 30, 1962
In 1964, "Rock Around the Clock" on the Festival label reached no. 8 on the Australian chart:
"Rock Around the Clock", no. 8, Australia, Billboard Hits of the World, June 13, 1964[9]