As leader •
Love Is a Four-Letter Word (with the Leslie Drayton Orchestra) (Esoteric/Optimism, 1984) • ''Love'n You'' (with
Joe Sample,
David T. Walker,
Wilton Felder) (P.C.H./Pony Canyon, 1990) •
Doing All Right (Aris/Mons, 1992 [1995]) •
Blues for Ella: Live (with the Thilo Berg Big Band) (Mons, 1993 [1995]) •
I Know How to Do It (Blue Lady, 1996; Chartmaker, 1997) • ''I'm Gettin' 'Long All Right'' (Chartmaker, 1997) •
Visit Me (Chartmaker, 1999) •
Ooh-Shoobie-Doo! (with
Johnny Otis & his band) (J & T, 2000) •
Live Down Under (Blue Lady, 2000) •
Thinking of You, Joe (Blue Lady, 2002) - note: this is Morrison's special tribute to the great jazz vocalist,
Joe Williams. •
Live at the 9:20 Special (with Danny Caron, Ruth Davies, Charles McNeal, John Haynes, Steve Campos, John R. Burr) (Springboard Productions, 2002) •
Barbara Morrison (Arietta Discs, 2003) •
Live at the Dakota (with
Junior Mance, Earl May, Jackie Williams,
Houston Person) (Dakota Live, 2005) - Note: includes Morrison's signature song, "They Call Me Sundown". •
Double Standards (Blue Lady, 2006) - 2-CD set •
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, The City by the Sea (CD single; two songs) (Garrison, 2008) •
By Request: Volume One (Fertility, 2011) •
By Request: Volume Two (Fertility, 2011) •
A Sunday Kind of Love (featuring Houston Person) (
Savant, 2013) •
I Love You, Yes I Do (featuring Houston Person) (Savant, 2014) •
The L.A. Treasures Project: Live at Alvas Showroom (with the
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) (
Capri, 2014) •
I Wanna Be Loved (featuring Houston Person) (Savant, 2017) •
Warm & Cozy (featuring Stuart Elster) (Barbara Morrison Productions, 2021)
As sidewoman •
MOOD –
David Longoria (Del Oro, 2019) – guest artist on "
Body and Soul" •
Back To Jazz With Johnny Otis & His Orchestra And Introducing Barbara Morrison (Jazz World, 1977) •
Johnny Otis! Johnny Otis! The 1984 Johnny Otis Show (Hawk Sound, 1984) – Morrison sings on "
Stand By Me", "Do It Again, Baby" and "Soothe Me, Baby". •
Otisology -
Johnny Otis Show (
Kent, 1986) – Morrison sings on 'Roll With Me Henry", "Let's Go, Johnny" and "I'm Scared Of You". •
Prime Time -
Jimmy Smith (
Milestone, 1989) – Morrison is featured on "Farther On Up The Road". •
Al Aarons And The L.A. Jazz Caravan - Al Aarons (Los Angeles Jazz Society/LAJS, 1995) – Morrison sings on "Back Door Blues" and "Make The Man Love Me". • ''Swingin' The Blues'' -
Doc Severinsen & His Big Band (Azica, 1999) – Morrison sings on "
Every Day I Have the Blues", "Don't Touch Me" and "The Hucklebuck". •
Big Wide Grin -
Keb' Mo' (Sony Wonder/
OKeh, 2001) – Morrison sings a duet with Keb' Mo' on "
Grandma's Hands". •
From Me To You: A Tribute To Lionel Hampton -
Terry Gibbs (
Mack Avenue, 2003) – Morrison is featured on "Evil Gal Blues". •
Sweet Jimmie Sings The Blues - Sweet Jimmie (Brown Door Records/BDR, 2003) – Morrison is featured on "Don't Touch Me". •
How Sweet It Is - Danny Caron (Caron Music, 2008) – Morrison sings on "The Promised Land" and "I Need Your Love So Bad". • ''Home Cookin' '' -
Henry Franklin (Skipper Productions, 2009) – Morrison is featured on "Philanthropy". •
Never Been Blue - Johnny Boyd (Cliffdive Records, 2010) – Morrison sings a duet with Boyd on "
Rockin' Good Way". •
Sweet Spot -
Mark Winkler (Cafe Pacific, 2011) – Morrison sings a duet with Winkler on the title track. •
Live In Compton - Chris Miller Band (CMME Productions, 2011) [6-song EP] – Morrison is featured on "Down Home Blues". •
Take Your Time - Bernie Pearl (Bee Bump Music, 2013) – Morrison sings three duets with Pearl. •
The Road To Love -
Kenny Burrell (
HighNote, 2015) – Morrison sings on "The Road To Love", "
Crazy He Calls Me" and "
Things Ain't What They Used To Be". • ''Unlimited 1: Live At Catalina's'' - Kenny Burrell (HighNote, 2016) – Morrison is again featured on "Things Ain't What They Used To Be". ==Legacy==