- Appeared in several Mexican films during the early 1960s, in addition to those listed in the filmography.
- (1950s) Print ads: Gibson guitars.
- (1951) Single: "Rocket 88". NOTE: Considered to be the first rock and roll/rockabilly recording.
- (1952) Single: "Rock the Joint".
- (1953) Single: "Crazy Man, Crazy" (Essex Records). NOTE: First rock and roll song to make American national charts.
- (i1954) Single: "Rock Around the Clock". NOTE: Sold estimated 25 million copies according to Guinness Book of World Records.
- (1954) Single: "Shake, Rattle and Roll". NOTE: Sold one million copies.
- (1955) Album: "Shake, Rattle and Roll". NOTE: Considered the first rock-and-roll LP.
- (1956) Single: "See You Later Alligator". NOTE: Sold one million copies.
- (1956) Single: "Rudy's Rock".
- (1962) Single: "Florida Twist". NOTE: Biggest-selling single in Latin America to that date.
- Recorded more than 1,000 songs between 1945 and 1979.
- (1976) Credited as producer on an LP by a Brazilian group called "Lee Jackson."
- (1949) Released single under the name Johnny Clifton.
- (1950) Single: "My Sweet Little Girl from Nevada". NOTE: This was released under the name Reno Browne and Her Buckaroos to tie in with the popularity of Browne, a star of western films at the time, though she did not participate.
- (1964) Released several records under the name Scott Gregory.
- (1960s) In the mid-1960s Bill Haley and the Comets had their own variety television series on Mexican television called "Orfeon a Go Go."
- (1948) Single: Released a single as Bill Haley and the Four Aces of Western Swing. NOTE: Earliest known recordings, as a member of the Down Homers in 1946, were discovered in 2001 and--as of 2003--have yet to be released.
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