Works
- The Ozarks: An American Survival of Primitive Society (Vanguard Press, 1931)
- Ozark Superstitions
- Ozark Mountain Folks
- Ozark Folk Songs (four-volume anthology, 1980) ISBN 0-8262-0298-5
- Ozark Magic and Folklore ISBN 0-486-21181-9
- Pissing in the Snow and Other Ozark Folktales (reissued 1997) ISBN 0-252-01364-6
- The Devil's Pretty Daughter
- Vance Randolph in the Ozarks
- Stiff As a Poker
- Down in the Holler by Vance Randolph and George P. Wilson
- Who Blewed up the Church House?
- Ozark Folklore: An Annotated Bibliography (Ozark Folklore) by Vance Randolph and Gordon McCann
- Roll Me in Your Arms: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume I Folk Songs and Music (1992) ISBN 1-55728-231-5
- Blow the Candle Out: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume II Folk Rhymes and Other Lore (1992) ISBN 1-55728-237-4
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