Solo albums •
House of Secrets (released January 1, 1999) •
Polychrome Junction (released August 2006) •
Purple Heart (released December 2018) •
Waking Up in Dreamland (EP, posthumously released November 28, 2020) •
The Rufus Sessions (posthumously released May 19, 2021)
Singles, tracks and videos • Li’l Queenie & the Percolators (45 single on vinyl) 1980 – Ignant Records A side – "My Darlin New Orleans" B side – "Wild Natives" • Leigh Harris – "Kiss" (track released April 24, 2016, from the CD
Q Ball) • Leigh Harris – "Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" (track released December 18, 2018) • Leigh Harris – "Dog (Dawg) Days" (ode to New Orleans' summers) • Leigh Harris with Ron Cuccia- "My Darlin' New Orleans" (updated version with added spoken word introduction) • Leigh Harris – "
If Ever I Cease to Love" (the unofficial theme of Mardi Gras) • Leigh Harris – "
Who's Lovin' You" (Live Concert at Jackson Square): • Leigh Harris – "
After You've Gone" (from John Sayles' movie
Eight Men Out) • Leigh Harris – "Cloudburst" • Leigh Harris – "Telephone Sleeping in my Bed" • Leigh Harris with Phil DeGruy – "Ruby" (live) • Leigh Harris with Clark Vreeland- "Dreamland" (live) • Leigh Harris – live at Clark Vreeland Memorial • Leigh Harris – "
When You Wish Upon A Star" • Leigh Harris with Mixed Knots – "Falling In Love"
Live albums • Leigh Harris, Josh Paxton and Phil deGruy –
Live in NOLA w. Josh Paxton & Phil deGruy (released April 14, 2015) • Leigh Harris –
Q ball (posthumously released May 4, 2020) • Little Queenie and the Percolators – ''Live at Jimmy's Oct. 20. 1979'' (posthumously released May 2020) • Little Queenie and the Percolators – ''Live at Tipitina's 1982'' (posthumously released July 16, 2020) • Leigh Harris –
Live at the 1993 Jazz Fest Heritage Stage (posthumously released September 27, 2020) • Leigh Harris –
Live at Carrollton Station 10/23/97 (posthumously released February 21, 2021) • Leigh Harris –
Back Door Blues Review – Live at Tipitina’s (posthumously released July 12, 2021)
Collaborations •
Jazz Poetry Group (released February 1, 1979) •
Little Queenie and Backtalk (released September 1983) • John Magnie –
Now Appearing (1984, re-released on CD in 2005), with featured vocals by Leigh Harris •
Tom McDermott –
Louisianthology: A Mirthful Survey of New Orleans Music (1999), with featured vocals by Leigh Harris and Davell Crawford • Kevin Clark –
New Orleans Trumpet (2000), with supporting vocals by Leigh Harris and others • Holley Bendtsen and Amasa Miller –
Our Songs (2010), with supporting vocals by Leigh Harris and others • Li'l Queenie and the Percolators –
Home (released October 2018) • Little Queenie and Mixed Knots –
QBall (posthumously released December 2019)
Various artist compilation albums •
Patchwork: A Tribute to James Booker (2003): songs "All Around the World", "Please Send Me Someone to Love" and "Providence Provides" (all performed with Larry Sieberth) • ''Doctors, Professors, Kings & Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans'' (2004): songs "My Darlin' New Orleans" (on disc 1); "Dog Days" (on disc 2)
Soundtracks • HBO TV series
Treme: "Do You Know What It Means?" (season 1 | episode 1 (during end titles) | aired April 11, 2010), song "My Darling New Orleans" – Li'l Queenie and the Percolators (uncredited) •
Eight Men Out (1988): songs "After You've Gone" written by Henry Creamer and Turner Layton, performed by Leigh "Little Queenie" Harris; "I Be Blue" written by
John Sayles and Mason Daring, performed by Leigh "Little Queenie" Harris ==Filmography==