If gathering together every possible bit of music by Louis on cd is your goal, then the list below should get you started. Everything on this page has been handpicked to cover a set of Jordan's work as completely as possible. There are countless compilations available, but most of them only pull together small bits of his works. This list provides the least possible overlap and is shown in chronological order as much as possible.
Let The Good Times Roll - The Complete Decca Recordings Covers everything recorded during his years at Decca. 1938-1954.
World Transcriptions Noncommercial performances for World Broadcasting Transcriptions. 1940-1946.
On Film All the songs contained in Louis Jordan's various films. 1942-1945.
V-Disc Recordings Radio transcriptions of the Armed Forces Radio Show broadcasts. 1943-1945.
One Guy Named Louis All 21 Aladdin recordings. 1954.
Rock 'n' Roll Call The RCA recordings. 1955-1956.
Rock 'n' Roll French import containing the best of his Mercury recordings. 1956-1957.
Live Jive Recordings from various live performances.
Louis Jordan & Chris Barber Black Lion label release featuring Louis Jordan with trombonist Chris Barber. 1962.
One Sided Love/Sakatumi Recordings done on the Pzazz Label. Some of his last studio sessions. 1968.
Essential Recordings Rare recordings done with Johnny & Shuggie Otis. Around 1972.
I Believe in Music Louis Jordans final recordings. 1974.