We examined citations of Murray Sidman’s publications in the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior from the journal’s inception in 1958 through May 2020. On average, he was cited 35.6 times per year. The rate of citation did not change substantially across time and the cumulative citation count was 2,212. His 10 publications cited most often deal with behavior‐analytic research methods, stimulus equivalence, and unsignaled free‐operant (or Sidman) avoidance. Our data provide clear evidence of the breadth and depth of Sidman’s influence on the experimental analysis of behavior across 7 decades. His contributions were both exceptional and praiseworthy and his legacy will long endure.