The Imposter (2012)
Performer ("He Had a Long Chain On") (as Jimmy Driftwood),
Writer ("He Had a Long Chain On") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
Performer ("He Had a Long Chain On") (as Jimmy Driftwood),
Writer ("He Had a Long Chain On") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
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$898K
$3MM
Catfish (2010)
Writer ("Tennessee Stud") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
Writer ("Tennessee Stud") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
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A Town Called Hell (1971)
Soundtrack ("La batalla de Nueva Orleans") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
Soundtrack ("La batalla de Nueva Orleans") (as Jimmy Driftwood)
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The Marty Stuart Show (2009–2011)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("The Tennessee Stud") (1 episode,
2010),
Writer ("Git Along Little Yearlings") (1 episode,
2011),
Writer ("Country Music's Gone to Town") (1 episode,
2011),
Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
2009) Writer ("The Tennessee Stud") (1 episode,
2010),
Writer ("Git Along Little Yearlings") (1 episode,
2011),
Writer ("Country Music's Gone to Town") (1 episode,
2011),
Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
2009) See fewer
The Cast (Jun
11,
2011)
Season 3,
Episode 23
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Writer ("Git Along Little Yearlings")
Writer ("Git Along Little Yearlings")
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1998)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1998) Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1998) See fewer
Werewolf (Apr
18,
1998)
Season 10,
Episode 4
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Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
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1
Roomies (1987)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1987) Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1987) See fewer
Mid-Term Fever (May
15,
1987)
Season 1,
Episode 8
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Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
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The Porter Wagoner Show (1968–1973)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("Howdy Neighbor Howdy") (2 episodes,
1968),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (2 episodes,
1969),
Writer ("Country Music Has Gone to Town") (1 episode,
1970),
Self - Guest (1 episode,
1973),
Writer ("Tennessee Stud/ Send Me The Pillow You Dream On/ How's The World Treating You?/ I Don't Hurt Anymore Medley") (1 episode,
1973), …
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Writer ("Howdy Neighbor Howdy") (2 episodes,
1968),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (2 episodes,
1969),
Writer ("Country Music Has Gone to Town") (1 episode,
1970),
Self - Guest (1 episode,
1973),
Writer ("Tennessee Stud/ Send Me The Pillow You Dream On/ How's The World Treating You?/ I Don't Hurt Anymore Medley") (1 episode,
1973),
Writer ("Howdy, Neighbor Howdy", "The Tennessee Stud") (1 episode,
1970),
Performer ("The Battle of New Orleans", "Old Joe Clark") (1 episode,
1973) See fewer
Jimmy Driftwood (Dec
3,
1973)
Season 1,
Episode 486
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Self - Guest,
Performer ("The Battle of New Orleans", "Old Joe Clark"),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans")
Self - Guest,
Performer ("The Battle of New Orleans", "Old Joe Clark"),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans")
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An Old-Time Country Christmas (1969)
(TV Movie)
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Writer ("Howdy Neighbor Howdy" (Christmas Version))
Writer ("Howdy Neighbor Howdy" (Christmas Version))
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Shindig! (1965)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1965) Writer ("Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1965) See fewer
Episode #1.21 (Jan
27,
1965)
Season 1,
Episode 21
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Writer ("Battle of New Orleans")
Writer ("Battle of New Orleans")
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1
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (1959–1960)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("The Battle of Kookamonga") (1 episode,
1960),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1959) Writer ("The Battle of Kookamonga") (1 episode,
1960),
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (1 episode,
1959) See fewer
Johnny Cash and Homer & Jethroe (May
12,
1960)
Season 4,
Episode 31
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Writer ("The Battle of Kookamonga") (uncredited)
Writer ("The Battle of Kookamonga") (uncredited)
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Adolph Menjou (May
28,
1959)
Season 3,
Episode 33
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Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
Writer ("The Battle of New Orleans") (uncredited)
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Episode dated 30 April 1960 (Apr
30,
1960)
Self - Singer,
Performer ("Jesse James" (uncredited), "Old Dan Tucker")
Self - Singer,
Performer ("Jesse James" (uncredited), "Old Dan Tucker")
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1
The DuPont Show of the Month (1957)
(TV Series)
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Writer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (1 episode,
1957) Writer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike") (1 episode,
1957) See fewer
Crescendo (Sep
29,
1957)
Season 1,
Episode 1
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Writer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike")
Writer ("Sweet Betsy from Pike")
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