- (1977) Album: "The Incomparable Brook Benton - 20 Greatest Hits"
- (1970) Album: "Home Style"
- (1970) Album: "Brook Benton Today"
- (1969) Album: "Do Your Own Thing"
- (1967) Album: "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)"
- (1963) Album: "Golden Hits, Volume 2"
- (1962) Album: "If You Believe"
- (1961) Album: "Golden Hits"
- (1959) Album: "This Time of Year"
- CD: "Endlessly" (Tri)
- CD: "A Rainy Night in Georgia" (ZZ)
- (1957) Wrote "The Stroll" for The Diamonds, one of their biggest hits.
- (1976) Single: "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" / "Weekend With Feathers" (All Platinum Records)
- (1960) Single (w/Dinah Washington): "A Rockin' Good Way" (reached #1 on US R&B charts)
- (1960) Single (w/Dinah Washington): "Baby, You Got What It Takes" (reached #1 on US R&B charts).
- (1962) Recorded the title song for Walk on the Wild Side (1962) as well as a special version of the song for the film.
- Single: "Rainy Night in Georgia" (reached #1 on US charts).
- Single: "So Many Ways" (Mercury Records; reached #1 on US charts).
- Single: "It's Just a Matter of Time" (Mercury Records; reached #1 on US charts).
- (1958) Wrote "Looking Back", a hit for Nat 'King' Cole.
- (1970) Single: "My Way" / "A Little Bit Of Soap" (Cotillion Records)
- (1969) Single: "Rainy Night In Georgia" / "Where Do You Go From Here" (Cotillion Records)
- (1969) Single: "Nothing Can Take The Place Of You" / "Woman Without Love" (Cotillion Records)
- (1969) Single: "She Knows What To Do With 'Em" / "Touch 'Em With Love" (Cotillion Records)
- (1968) Single: "Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" / "Do Your Own Thing" (Cotillion Records)
- (????( Album: "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy".
- CD: "The Very Best of Brook Benton".
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