Radio Work (selected)
- Back Where I Came From, CBS (30 September 1940 – February 28, 1941)
- The Wayfarin' Stranger, CBS & WOR (1941–1942, 1946–1948)
- Burl Ives Coffee Club, CBS (5 July 1941 – January 24, 1942)
- The Columbia Workshop, CBS
- "Roadside" (March 2, 1941)
- "The Log of the R-77," second installment of Twenty-Six by Corwin (May 11, 1941)
- "The People, Yes," third installment of Twenty-Six by Corwin (May 18, 1941)
- "A Child's History of Hot Music" (March 15, 1942)
- G. I. Jive, military radio (c. 1943)
- Columbia Presents Corwin, CBS
- "The Lonesome Train" (March 21, 1944)
- "El Capitan and the Corporal" (July 25, 1944)
- The Theatre Guild on the Air, ABC
- "Sing Out, Sweet Land" (October 21, 1945)
- Hollywood Star Time, CBS
- "The Return of Frank James" (March 10, 1946)
- The Burl Ives Show, Syndication (1946–1948)
- Hollywood Fights Back, ABC (November 2, 1947)
- The Kaiser Traveler, ABC (24 July – September 4, 1949)
- Burl Ives Sings, Syndication (1950s)
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