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Carolina Cotton (1925–1997)

Known by such nicknames as the Yodeling Blonde Bombshell, Westerns First Lady and the All-American Girl, Carolina Cotton came from humble beginnings and became a prolific entertainer in the Golden Era of Western Swing music and B movies, soundies, radio shows and early television. Her fun, lively "pretty little girl next door" personality made her a favorite with Western fans worldwide... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1952 Blue Canadian Rockies
Carolina
 
1952 The Rough, Tough West
Carolina
 
1952 Apache Country
Carolina Cotton
 
1952 All Star Revue (TV series)
Guest singer
Episode #2.24 (1952) … Guest singer
 
1950 Hoedown
Carolina
 
1949 Feudin' Rhythm
Carolina
 
1949 Stallion Canyon
Ellen Collins
 
1948 Smoky Mountain Melody
Perky Durkin (uncredited)
 
1947 Smoky River Serenade
Carolina
 
1946 Wabash Cannon Ball (short)
Carolina, Band Singer
 
1946 Missouri (short)
Carolina
 
1946 Singing on the Trail
Carolina - Band Singer (uncredited)
 
1946 Cowboy Blues
Singer Carolina
 
1946 That Texas Jamboree
Carolina Cotton
 
1946 Down the Trail to San Antone (short)
Band Singer Carolina
 
1945 Texas Panhandle
Singer Carolina
 
1945 Song of the Prairie
Carolina
 
1945 Outlaws of the Rockies
Singer
 
1945 Spade Cooley: King of Western Swing (short)
Carolina (uncredited)
 
1945 Why Did I Fall for Abner? (short)
Vocalist
 
1945 Missouri's Calling Me (short)
Carolina Cotton
 
1944 I'm from Arkansas
Abigail 'Abby' Alden
 
1944 The Singing Sheriff
Singer (uncredited)
 
1944 Take Me Back to Tulsa (short)
Vocalist
 
1944 Sing, Neighbor, Sing
Carolina
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (11 titles)
1952 Blue Canadian Rockies (performer: "Yodel, Yodel, Yodel", "Lovin' Ducky Daddy")
 
1952 The Rough, Tough West (writer: "You Gotta Get a Guy With a Gun" / performer: "Cause I'm in Love", "You Gotta Get a Guy With a Gun", "Ragtime Annie Lee")
 
1952 Apache Country (writer: "I Love To Yodel" / performer: "I Love To Yodel", "Cold, Cold Heart")
 
1950 Hoedown (performer: "I Betcha I Getcha", "Oh Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?")
 
1948 Smoky Mountain Melody (performer: "Party Time on the Prairie")
 
1946 Singing on the Trail (performer: "Wabash Cannonball")
 
1945 Texas Panhandle (writer: "I Love to Yodel" / performer: "I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take", "I Love to Yodel")
 
1945 Song of the Prairie (performer: "Fireball Mail")
 
1945 Outlaws of the Rockies (performer: "Do Ya or Don'tcha?")
 
1945 Texas Home (short) (performer: "Texas Home")
 
1944 I'm from Arkansas (writer: "Yodel Mountain", "I Love to Yodel" / performer: "Yodel Mountain", "I Love to Yodel")
 
Show ShowSelf (11 titles)
1952 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood on the Ball (short)
Herself
 
1951 Three Miles South of Cash in Arkansas (short)
Herself
 
1951 Yodel Mountain (short)
Herself
 
1946 If You Ever Come to Texas (short)
Herself
 
1946 When Pay Day Rolls Around (short)
Herself
 
1946/II Sioux City Sue (short)
Herself
 
1945 Texas Home (short)
Herself - Singer
 
1945 When the Bloom Is on the Sage (short)
Herself
 
1944 I Love to Yodel (short)
Herself
 
1944 My Wubba Dolly (short)
Herself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
2001 Still Ramblin' (TV documentary)
Herself
 
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Trivia:

While planning the release of her TV adventure series "Queen of the Range", manufacturers were set to produce 25 Carolina Cotton items, such as toys. When her series was shelved, the items were never put into production. However, at least one Carolina Cotton doll, and a few gun and holster sets were made. See more »

Nickname:

The All-American Girl See more »

Star Sign:

Libra