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===Singles=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%" |- !Release date ![[A-side and B-side|A-side]] ![[A-side and B-side|B-side]] !Label !Catalog number ! style="width:50px;"| <small>[[Billboard Hot 100|US]]</small> |- |March 1958 |"[[Rumble (instrumental)|Rumble]]" |"The Swag" |[[Cadence Records|Cadence]] |1347 |style="text-align:center" |16 |- |January 1959 |"Raw-Hide" |"Dixie-Doodle" |[[Epic Records|Epic]] |5-9300 |style="text-align:center" |23 |- |June 1959 |"Comanche" |"Lillian" |Epic |5-9321 | |- |October 1959 |"Slinky" |"Rendezvous" |Epic |5-9343 | |- |February 1960 |"Trail of the Lonesome Pine" |"Golden Strings" (Based on a [[Chopin]] etude) |Epic |5-9361 | |- |1960 |"Roughshod" [released as by Ray Vernon & The Raymen] |"Vendetta" [released as by Ray Vernon & The Raymen] |Scottie |1320 |- |October 1960 |"[[Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby (Jimmy Reed song)|Ain't That Lovin' You Babe]]" |"[[Mary Ann (Ray Charles song)|Mary Ann]]" |Epic |5-9419 | |- |July 1961 |"Jack The Ripper" |"The Stranger" |Rumble |1000 | |- |August 1961 |"El Toro" |"Tijuana" |Epic |5-9454 | |- |November 1961 |"Evil Angel" [A-side by Ray Vernon] |"Danger One Way Love" [B-side by Ray Vernon with Link Wray & His Raymen] |Rumble |1349 | |- |April 1962 |"Poppin' Popeye" |"Big City Stomp" |Trans Atlas |M-687 | |- |October 1962 |"Hold It" [released as by Ray Vernon & The Raymen] |"Big City After Dark" [released as by Ray Vernon & The Raymen] |Mala |456 | |- |January 1963 |"Dancing Party" |"There's a Hole in the Middle of the Moon" |Mala |458 | |- |February 1963 |"Hambone" [A-side by [[Red Saunders (musician)|Red Saunders]] & His Orchestra with Dolores Hawkins & The Hambone Kids] |"Rumble Mambo" [B-side by Link Wray & The Wraymen] |[[Okeh Records|OKeh]] |4-7166 | |- |March 1963 |"Jack The Ripper" [reissue] |"The Black Widow" |[[Swan Records|Swan]] |S-4137 |style="text-align:center" |64 |- |September 1963 |"Week End" |"Turnpike U.S.A." |Swan |S-4154 | |- |November 1963 |"The Sweeper" |"Run Chicken Run" |Swan |S-4163 | |- |February 1964 |"The Shadow Knows" |"My Alberta" |Swan |S-4171 | |- |July 1964 |"Deuces Wild" |"Summer Dream" |Swan |S-4187 | |- |February 1965 |"[[Good Rockin' Tonight]]" |"I'll Do Anything For You" |Swan |S-4201 | |- |April 1965 |"I'm Branded" |"Hang On" |Swan |S-4211 | |- |never released/withdrawn from schedule (originally set for midโ1965) |"[[Please Please Me (song)|Please Please Me]]" |"Rumble '65" |Swan |S-4221 | |- |July 1965 |"[[Baby What You Want Me to Do|Baby, What'cha Want Me]]" |"Walkin' Down the Street Called Love" |Diamond |D-186 | |- |October 1965 |"[[Girl from the North Country]]" |"You Hurt Me So" |Swan |S-4232 | |- |December 1965 |"Ace of Spades" |"The Fuzz" |Swan |S-4239 | |- |February 1966 |"[[Batman Theme]]" (with Bobby Howard) |"Alone" |Swan |S-4244 | |- |July 1966 |"Hidden Charms" |"Ace of Spades" [alternate version] |Swan |S-4261 | |- |October 1966 |"[[Let the Good Times Roll (Shirley and Lee song)|Let the Good Times Roll]]" (with Kathy Lynn) |"Soul Train" |Swan |S-4273 | |- |1967 |"Jack The Ripper" [reissue] |"I'll Do Anything For You" [reissue] |Swan |S-4282 | |- |1968 |"Rumble '68" |"Blow Your Mind" |Heavy |H-101 | |- |February 1969 |"Rumbleโ69" |"Mind Blower" |Mr. G (an imprint of [[Audio Fidelity Records|Audio Fidelity]]) |G-820 | |- |July 1971 |"Fire and Brimstone" |"Juke Box Mama" |[[Polydor Records|Polydor]] |PD-14084 | |- |October 1971 |"Fallin' Rain" |"Juke Box Mama" |Polydor |PD-14096 | |- |1973 |"Shine the Light" |"[[Lawdy Miss Clawdy]]" |Polydor |PD-14188 | |- |1973 |"I'm So Glad, I'm So Proud" |"Shawnee Tribe" |[[Virgin Records|Virgin]] [UK] |VS-103 | |- |1974 |"I Got To Ramble" (Dedicated to the memory of [[Duane Allman]]) |"She's That Kind of Woman" |Polydor |PD-14256 | |- |1974 |"It Was a Bad Scene" |"Backwoods Preacher Man" |Polydor [UK] |2066 366 | |- |1975 |"I Know You're Leaving Me Now" |"Quicksand" |Virgin [UK] |VS-142 | |- |June 1979 |"[[It's All Over Now, Baby Blue]]" |"Just That Kind" |[[Charisma Records|Charisma]] [UK] |CB-333 | |- |April 2018 |"Son of Rumble" |"Whole Lotta Talking" |Easy Eye Records |566577-7 | |- |April 2019 |"Vernon's Diamond" |"My Brother, My Son" |Easy Eye Sound |EES-009 | |}<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{cite book |last=Strong |first=Martin C. |title=The Great Rock Discography |publisher=Mojo Books |location=Edinburgh |edition=5th |year=2000 |pages=1084โ1085 |isbn=1-84195-017-3}}</ref> Wray was a featured collaborator on [[Robert Gordon (singer)|Robert Gordon]]'s 1977 single "[[Red Hot (song)|Red Hot]]" (Private Stock 45โ156). The single peaked at No. 83 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Billboard |title=Hot 100 for the week ending October 15, 1977 |date=October 15, 1977 |volume=89 |number=41 |page=88}} Note that, despite the correct credit on the record itself, the Billboard chart credited Wray as "Link Ray".</ref>
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