Marshal Andy’s CDs may be ordered by contacting Drew Smalls at drewjsmalls@gmail.com.
Beneath the Mistletoe by Marshal Andy Smalls

Featuring a picture of Andy’s beautiful late wife Kathryn, this fourteen-song CD contains some of the traditional favorites of the Christmas season.
- Put a Ribbon in Your Hair
- Blue Christmas
- Oh Christmas Tree/Jingle Bells Medley
- I’ll Be Home for Christmas
- Rudolf
- Winter Wonderland
- Santa is Coming to Town
- White Christmas
- Christmas in Dixie
- Let it Snow
- Away in a Manger/Joy to the World Medley
- Red Christmas Wagon
- Silent Night
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Marshal Andy Presents…The Best of Everything

A potpourri of well…just about everything, this twenty-three track CD includes music styles such as Country, Pop, Jazz, Broadway, Western, and Bluegrass. Yep, just as the title says, it has a little bit of everything.
- Until Then
- Going Away Party
- Riding Down the Canyon
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- Make the World Go Away
- How’s the Weather Back in Tennessee
- Fly Me to the Moon
- Ride the Range Once More
- You Don’t Know Me
- Drinking Champagne
- Take Me Back to Tulsa
- I Love You for Sentimental Reasons
- Turn the World Around
- Tenderly
- Accentuate the Positive
- Misty Blue
- Till There Was You
- Salute to Eddy Arnold
- What’s Going on in Your World
- You Belong to My Heart
- San Antonio Rose
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- To Life
Marshal Andy & Riders of the Silver Screen Band (Re-Release)

Folks, if you like Western music that is in the style of the old B western, then Marshal Andy has a treat for you with this 2003, eleven-song CD featuring The Riders of the Silver Screen Band.
- Tumbling Tumbleweed
- Wagon Wheels
- Blue Shadows
- Ghost Riders in the Sky
- Whoopi Ti Yio
- Cool Water
- Navajo Trail
- Waltz Across Texas
- My Adobe Hacienda
- Santa Fe Trail
- San Antonio Rose
Marshal Andy Remembers…Luke Brandon

Luke Brandon, whose rich baritone singing voice and incomparable guitar playing charmed generations of fans, died in 2012 at the age of 87. This is Andy’s tribute to him.
- Going Away Party
- You Don’t Know Me
- It’s Dogwood Time in Knoxville
- Walk Through the World With Me
- Waffle House Queen
- Luke Brandon Introduces Marshal Andy
- San Antonio Rose
- Red River Valley
- Ridin’ Down the Canyon
- Mexicali Rose
- El Paso
Marshal Andy Salutes His Hero, Eddy Arnold

Marshal Andy and Eddy Arnold were really close friends. Arnold once told Andy, “You’re one of my few real friends. You accept me for who I am and don’t want anything from me.” This CD contains an eleven-track tribute to the man.
- I’ll Hold You in My Heart
- That’s How Much I Love You
- Bouquet of Roses
- I Really Don’t Want to Know
- You Don’t Know Me
- World Songs Medley
- How’s the Weather Back in Tennessee
- Tennessee Waltz
- Anytime Medley
- On the Other Side of Lonely
- Cattle Call
Marshal Andy and Friends – Songs I Always Wanted to Record

Along with thirteen other of Andy’s favorite songs, track number fourteen is “The Knoxville Cowboy” – the song written for him by Lou DeWitt of the Statler Brothers.
- Don’t Fence Me In
- Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
- I Dream of You
- I’m in the Mood For Love
- Mexicali Rose
- Misty Blue
- She Asked Me Not to Remember
- Ashokan Farewell
- Walk Through This World
- White Cliffs of Dover
- Dogwood Time in Knoxville (Smalls)
- I Want to be in Your World Again (Smalls)
- How High the Man
- The Knoxville Cowboy