- (1949) Single: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". This is the second highest selling Christmas song after Bing Crosby's "White Christmas."
- (1950) Single: "Peter Cottontail" (#5 on pop charts).
- (1947) Single: "Here Comes Santa Claus" (#9 on pop charts).
- (1957) Unsold pilot: Produced a pilot for CBS for a TV version of his hit radio series "Melody Ranch", which co-starred Gail Davis.
- CD: "Back in the Saddle Again" (SSP)
- CD: "Greatest Hits" (Columbia)
- CD: "His Greatest Hits" (ZZB)
- (1978-80) Grand Marshal of the "Hollywood Christmas Parade".
- (1950) Single: "Frosty the Snowman" (#7 on pop charts).
- (1941) Print ad: Smith-Corona typewriters.
- CD: "The Definitive Collection" (2 CDs).
- CD: "Hit Parade Platinum Collection: 25 Original Recordings".
- (05/01/1952] The 1952 Police Show "An Eyeful of Paris" opens at the Shrine Auditorium, proceeds from which go to the police welfare and relief organizations. Celebrities participating in this year's program are Dennis Day, Bob Hope, Donald O'Connor, Gene Autry, Tony Martin, Liberace, the Modernaires, The Four Step Brothers, George Tapps, the Cycling Villenaves, Cap Winston's Seals, and the Honey Brothers. Dozens of can-can dancers and French bathing beauties and models will complete the entertainment. The show is directed by Stanley Sheldon.
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