Film Appearances As Musical Performer
- 1944 The Old Texas Trail (U.K. title: Old Stagecoach Line)
- 1945 When the Bloom is on the Sage
- 1945 Montana Plains
- 1945 Why Did I Fall for Abner?
- 1945 Texas Home (with Carolina Cotton)
- 1946 Roaring Rangers (U.K. title False Hero) (with the Bronco Busters)
- 1946 Lone Star Moonlight (U.K. title Amongst the Thieves) (with the Merle Travis Trio)
- 1946 Galloping Thunder (U.K. title On Boot Hill) (with the Bronco Busters)
- 1947 Old Chisholm Trail
- 1947 Silver Spurs
- 1951 Cyclone Fury (with the Bronco Busters)
- 1953 From Here to Eternity (vocal with acoustic guitar)
- 1966 That Tennessee Beat
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