- (1957) Single: "I'm Walking"/"A Teenager's Romance" (Verve Records).
- (1960) Single: "Young Emotions" (Imperial Records).
- (1961) Single: "Travelin' Man"/"Hello Mary Lou" (Imperial Records). NOTE: This became his signature song, together with "Hello Mary Lou: and "Garden Party". It was released when he changed his name from Ricky to Rick on the occasion of his upcoming 21st birthday on May 8, 1961. The date that was listed, 1951, is obviously a typo.
- (1962) Single: "Young World"/"Summertime" (Imperial Records).
- (1962) Single: "Teenage Idol" (Imperial Records).
- (1959) Single: "It's Late"/"Never Be Anyone Else But You" (Imperial Records). NOTE: This single was released in 1959 and both it and its flip side, "It's Late", hit the top 10, achieving gold -ecord status.
- (1959) Single: "Just a Little Too Much"/"Sweeter Than You" (Imperial Records).
- (1959) Single: "I Wanna Be Loved"/"Mighty Good" (Imperial Records).
- (1960) Single: "I'm Not Afraid"/"Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Imperial Records).
- (1961) Single: "A Wonder Like You"/"Everlovin'" (Imperial Records).
- (1958) Single: "Lonesome Town"/"I Got a Feeling" (Imperial Records).
- (1960) Single: "You Are the Only One"/"Milk Cow Blues" (Imperial Records).
- (1957) Single: "Be-Bop Baby"/"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" (Imperial Records).
- (1957) Single: "Stood Up"/"Waitin' In School" (Imperial Records).
- (1958) Single: "Believe What You Say"/"My Bucket's Got a Hole In It" (Imperial Records).
- (1958) Single: "Poor Little Fool" (Imperial Records).
- (1963) Single: "String Along"/"Gypsy Woman" (Decca Records).
- (1969) Single: "She Belongs to Me" (Decca Records).
- (1963) Single: "Fools Rush In" (Decca Records).
- (1964) Single: "There's Nothing I Can Say" (Decca Records).
- (1972) Single: "Garden Party" (Decca Records).
- (1964) Single: "The Very Thought of You" (Decca Records).
- (1963) Single: "For You" (Decca Records).
- (1970) Single: "Easy to Be Free" (Decca Records).
- (1962) Single: "It's Up To You" (Imperial Records).
- Album: "Ricky Sings Again" (Imperial Records).
- (1959) Appeared (as himself) in a promotional trailer for Rio Bravo (1959).
- (1950s) TV commercial: Coca-Cola.
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