- (1994) Unused score: I Love Trouble (1994)
- (1996) Unused score: Last Man Standing (1996)
- (1988) Unused score: Stars and Bars (1988)
- (1985) Unused score: The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)
- CD: "Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp & Percussion"
- (1992) Unused score: A River Runs Through It (1992)
- (1995) Unused score: The Scarlet Letter (1995)
- (1978) Unused score: Casey's Shadow (1978)
- (2001) Unused score: Rat Race (2001)
- (1965) Single: "Gospel Time" / "Baby The Rain Must Fall" (Ava Records)
- (1964) Single (as The Elmer Bernstein Orchestra): "Carpetbaggers" / Love Theme From 'The Carpetbaggers'" (Ava Records)
- (1963) Single: "Black Straitjacket" / "Theme From 'The Caretakers'" (Ava Records)
- (1963) Single: "Tersina" / "To Kill A Mockingbird" (Ava Records)
- (1963) Single: "Love Song From 'Mutiny On The Bounty'" / Theme From 'A Girl Named Tamiko'" (Ava Records)
- (1962) Single: "Bird Man" / "Two Weeks In Another Town" (Ava Records)
- (1962) Single: "Rat Race" / "Saints And Sinners" (Ava Records)
- (1962) Single: "Walk On The Wild Side" / "Walk On The Wild Side (Jazz Version)" (Ava Records)
- (1967) Stage Play: How Now, Dow Jones. Musical comedy. Music by Elmer Bernstein. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Book by Max Shulman. Musical Director: Peter Howard. Vocal arrangements by Peter Howard. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Choreographed by Gillian Lynne. Directed by George Abbott. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 7 Dec 1967- 15 Jun 1968 (220 performances + 19 previews that began on 21 Nov 1967). Cast: Martin Ambrose (as "Jones/Singer"), Oscar Anthony (as "Dancer"), Linnea Chandler (as "Dancer"), James Congdon (as "Herbert"), Joel Conrad (as "Dancer"), Patricia Cope MacKenzie [credited as Patricia Cope] (as "Dancer"), Leigh Curran (as "Singer"), Jennifer Darling (as "Sue Ellen") [Broadway debut], Patti Davis (as "Judy Evans/Singer"), Sally De May (as "Mrs. Harris"), Frank DeSal (as "Tycoon/Customers' Man/Dancer"), Lois Etelman (as "Dancer"), Rex Everhart (as "Bradbury"), Bill Gibbens (as "Singer"), Bob Gorman (as "Nichols/Tycoon/Customers' Man/Singer"), Maria Hero (as "Singer"), Cyndi Howard (as "Dancer"), Arthur Hughes (as "A. K."), Barnard Hughes (as "Senator McFetridge"), Yanco Inone (as "Dancer"), Charlotte Jones (as "Mrs. Millhauser"), John Joy (as "Tycoon/Customers' Man/Singer"), Lucie Lancaster (as "Mrs. Callahan"), Eileen Lawlor (as "Dancer"), Debra Lyman (as "Dancer"), Marlyn Mason (as "Kate"), Joe McGrath (as "Broker/Singer"), Jack Murray (as "Singer"), Alexander Orfaly (as "Wally/Tycoon/Singer"), Anna Pagan (as "Singer"), Diana Quijano (as "Dancer"), George Ramos (as "Dancer"), Sally Ransone (as "Dancer"), Tony Roberts [credited as Anthony Roberts] (as "Charley"), Ron Schwinn (as "Lion/Dancer"), Hiram Sherman (as "Wingate"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Dow"), Francesca Smith (as "Mrs. Ragosa"), Sammy Smith (as "Dr. Gilman"), Doug Spingler (as "Customers' Man/Dancer"), Ron L. Steinbeck (as "Dancer"), Fran Stevens (as "Mrs. Klein"), Dixie Stewart (as "Singer"), Pat Trott (as "Dancer"), Tommy Tune (as "Waiter"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Cynthia"), Mara Worth (as "Singer"), Standby: Lester James (as "Charley"). Understudies: Martin Ambrose (as "Senator McFetridge"), Patricia Cope (as "Sue Ellen"), Leigh Curran (as "Cynthia"), Maria Hero (as "Kate"), Alexander Orfaly (as "Wingate"), Stanley Simmonds (as "A. K./Dr. Gilman") and Fran Stevens (as "Mrs. Millhauser"). Replacement actors: Barnard Hughes (as "Wingate"), [from 4 Mar 1968- ?], Barney Martin (as "Bradbury") [from 4 Mar 1968- ?], Anna Pagan (as "Judy Evans"), Robert St. Clair (as "Dancer"), Ted Tiller (as "Senator McFetridge") [from 4 Mar 1968- ?], Robert Van Hooton, Lee Wilson (as "Dancer"). Understudies: Martin Ambrose (as "Bradbury"), Ted Tiller (as "Wingate"). Produced by David Merrick. Produced by arrangement with Edwin H. Morris & Co. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff'. Note: Mr. Bernstein was nominated for two Tony Awards, for Best Composer and Lyricst and (w/Carolyn Leigh) for Best Musical.
- (1983) Stage: Wrote (w/Don Black) music / lyrics for "Merlin" on Broadway. NOTE: He was nominated (w/Don Black) for a Tony Award for Best Score.
- (2014) TV commercial for "Carlsberg" beer (UK) (music from The Great Escape (1963) used for advert 'escape theme') - Composer
- (Summer 1969) George Abbott, Carolyn Leigh and his musical, "How Now, Dow Jones," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Dean Jones and Jessica Walter in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (July 1975) He was composer for incidental music for the musical, "Peter Pan,"in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Sandy Duncan (title role); Christopher Hewitt (Captain Hook and Mr. Darling); Marsha Kramer (Wendy); Darcel Wynne (Tiger Lilly); Marty Zagon (Smee); Michael Wantuck (Michael) and Howard Kaye in the cast. Rob Iscove was original director and choreographer. Mario Melodia was production director and choreographer. Bruce Monroe was scenic designer. Glen Clugston was musical director. FOY was flying. James M. Barrie wrote the book. Mark Charlap was composer. Carolyn Leigh was lyricist. Jule Styne was additional composer. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were additional lyricists. Trude Ritman was also composer for incidental music. Jerome Robbins was original production director and choreographer. Brooks-Van Horn of New York City was original costume designer. William Kirk was program coordinator. Mike Verina was cover artist. John Kenley was artistic director.
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