“What’cha Gonna Do?” (It’s Only Natural, Cracker Barrel, 2011); Director: Sherman Halsey; Producer Sherman Halsey, Steven Haddad and Oak Ridge Boys II Productions, Inc. The video features Internet YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill.
“Mama’s Table” (The Boys Are Back, Spring Hill Music, 2009); Director: Sherman Halsey; Producer: The Halsey Company. Featuring footage from the Oaks’ appearance at SXSW music festival in Austin, courtesy of Blaze Television.
“It’s Hard to Be Cool (In a Minivan)” (Front Row Seats, Spring Hill Music, 2006); Director: Steven L. Weaver; Producer: Randy Brewer for Revolution Pictures, Inc.; Location: Franklin, TN
“Someplace Green” (The Journey, Spring Hill Music, 2004); Performance footage – Director: Sherman Halsey; Producer: Sherman Halsey; Location: Shepherd of the Hills, Branson, MO. Vignettes and Post-production – Director: Stan Moore; Producer: Stan Moore
“The Most Inconvenient Christmas” (An Inconvenient Christmas, Spring Hill Music, 2002); Director: Sherman Halsey; Producer: Sherman Halsey; Location: The Grand Palace, Branson, MO
“Winter Wonderland” (An Inconvenient Christmas, Spring Hill Music, 2002); Director: Sherman Halsey; Producer: Sherman Halsey; Location: The Grand Palace, Branson, MO
“Write Your Name Across My Heart” (From The Heart, Spring Hill Music, 2001); Director: Eric Welch; Producer: Susan Bowman for The Collective; Location: Nashville National Cemetery (military cemetery), Madison, TN
“Ain’t No Short Way Home” (Voices, Platinum Records, 1999); Director/Producer: Tom Bevins for Southern Exposure: Location: Manchester, TN, and Louisiana Gulf Coast
“Fall” (Long Haul, RCA Records, 1992); Director/Producer: Wayne Miller/Stan Strickland for Rainmaker; Location: DR&A Soundstage, Nashville, TN
“Change My Mind” (Unstoppable, RCA Records, 1991); Director/Producer: Larry Boothby/Buck Ford for Scene Three; Location: Oak Hill, TN, and the community of Ashley Green, Bellevue, TN
“Soul and Inspiration” (My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Motion Picture Soundtrack, RCA Records, 1991); Director/Producer: Dean Lent/Kimberly Lansing for Limelight Productions; Locations: Belle Meade and Belmont Theatres, Nashville, TN
“No Matter How High” (American Dreams, MCA Records, 1989); Director/Producer: Larry Boothby/Kitty Moon for Scene Three; Locations: Nashville, TN; Philadelphia, PA; Atlantic City, NJ; and Cunningham, TX
“Beyond Those Years” (Monongahela, MCA Records, 1988); Director/Producer: Larry Boothby/Kitty Moon and Marc Ball for Scene Three; Location: A residential neighborhood and Scene Three Studios, Nashville, TN
“Gonna Take A Lot Of River” (Monongahela, MCA Records, 1988); Director/Producer: Larry Boothby and Ken Walz/Kitty Moon and Marc Ball for Scene Three; Location: Lakewood Marina, Old Hickory Lake, Nashville, TN
“Take Pride In America” (Greatest Hits Three, MCA Records, 1989); Director/Producer: Dick Heard for Dick Heard Productions; Larry Quinn, United States Department of Agriculture, Chief of the Video and Film Division/produced by the United States Department of Agriculture; Location: The Oaks Place Recording Studio, Hendersonville, TN
“Juliet” (Seasons, MCA Records, 1986); Director/Producer: Scott Hello and Martha Holmes/Ken Walz for Ken Walz Productions; Location: Kaufman Astoria Studios, New York City, NY
“Little Things” (Step On Out, MCA Records, 1985); Director/Producer: Patricia Birch/Ken Walz for Ken Walz Productions; Location: Ellington Agricultural Center, Nashville, TN
“Everyday” (Greatest Hits Two, MCA Records, 1984); Director/Producer: Ken Walz/Ken Walz Productions; Location: Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville, TN.
“I Guess It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes” (Deliver, MCA Records, 1983); Director/Producer: Dominic Orlando/Pendulum Productions; Location: Nashville, TN
“Ozark Mountain Jubilee” (Deliver, MCA Records, 1983); Director/Producer: Mark Dice/Nocturne Productions; Location: In concert at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
“Love Song” (American Made, MCA Records, 1983); Director: Paul Henman/Kaleidoscope Productions; Location: High Desert, Palmdale, CA
“Thank God For Kids” (Christmas, MCA Records, 1982); Director: Kenny Meyers/Rock Cottage Productions; Location: Sesame Place, Irving, TX
“So Fine” (Bobbie Sue, MCA Records, 1982); Director/Producer: Sherman Halsey/Churchill Productions; Location: Dallas, TX
“Easy” (Y’All Come Back Saloon, MCA Records, 1978). This is believed to be the first concept music video ever produced for a Country music artist in the United States. Although not released in the U.S., the video reached the #3 slot in Australia.