The song you mention is from Mary Poppins. Burl Ives was NOT in this film. Dick Van Dyke the magical (Jack of all trades) named Burt. Burl Ives sings Spoonful of Sugar on a childrens song album he recorded called 'Burl Ives Chim Chim Cheree and other Childrens Choices.
He sang Holly Jolly Christmas in the 1964 Christmas special "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
"The Big Country" (1958).
That would be So Dear to my Heart, which featured Burl's rendition of Lavender's Blue.
Burl Ives
In "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964), Rudolph was voiced by Billie Mae Richards.
Burl wasn't in Frosty the Snowman; he played Sam the Snowman in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives What a wonderful world by Louie Armstrong. its have a holly jolly Christmas by Burl Ives not what a wonderful world.
Burl Ives is 6' 1".
Burl Ives was straight.
Holly Jolly Christmas is a popular holiday song that sung by Burl Ives and was released in 1964. It was written by American songwriter Johnny Marks, who also wrote many other holiday standards such as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.
"The Big Country" (1958).
Burl Ives's birth name is Ives, Burle Icle Ivanhoe.
Burl Ives was born on June 14, 1909.
A Holy Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives (in Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer)
Rudolph's dad is Donner.
That would be So Dear to my Heart, which featured Burl's rendition of Lavender's Blue.
Burl Ives died on April 14, 1995 at the age of 85.
Scouting Along with Burl Ives was created in 1964.