- CD: "Cold Turkey" (VCL)
- CD: "Groove House" (VCL)
- CD: "Live at Basin Street East" (VCL)
- CD: "The Madison Time" (Columbia)
- CD: "Soul" (VCL)
- He recorded with Dizzy Gillespie on his album, "Sonny Side Up" for Verve Recording Label including the track, "After Hours" with his brother playing slow-drag blues.
- He recorded with singers like Carmen MacRae and Jimmy Rushing.
- (1968) He recorded his song version, "Ode to Billie Joe," broke into the Top 100 with only a few months after the original release in 1967.
- (1960) His song, "The Madison Time," reached No. 30 on the Billboard chart and the song played in the 1988 film, "Hairspray."
- He recorded the song, "Little Susie," for the Signature Records Label and Columbia.
- He recorded the album, "The Ray Bryant Trio," released on Prestige Records where he introduced his composition, "Blues Changes."
- (1955) He recorded the album, "Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant" released on Columbia Records.
- He played at the Blue Note Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his brother, Tommy Bryant, who played the trombone. He performed with Charlie Parker and Miles Davis there.
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