"Walt Disney Presents Burl Ives' Folk Lullabies" (1964, Disneyland ST
3924)
1. The Moon's The Northwind's Cooky
2. Little Lost Angel
3. What Are Little Boys Made Of?
4. All Through The Night
5. Indian Lullaby
6. Cradle Song
7. Lady Moon
8. Sweet And Low
9. Punkydoodle And Jollapin
10. Goodnight Sweet Dream
11. Tom, The Piper's Son
12. Sleep And Rest
Use Google Images to find a picture of the blue colored album cover.
Rob
Burl Ives Children's Album with the ONLY known recording of Burl Ives singing Casey Jones. Been looking for 20 years, still haven't found it!
Nowhere I can find. Lots of scams, spyware and jerks wanting to sell me something else...
yes, call sign was KA6HVA.
Burl Ives recorded "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950. The song was featured in the animated television special of the same name, which first aired in 1969. Ives's rendition has since become a classic holiday favorite, often associated with Christmas celebrations.
Burl himself did not consider himself quite either. See article: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1955&dat=19950417&id=rFoxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oaIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3613,1692174 Hope this helps, Lisa A. DeBarr (Burl Ives enthusiast)
Burl Ives' rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" can be found on the album "Burl Ives Sings Little White Cloud That Cried," released in 1960. This album features a collection of songs that showcase Ives' distinctive folk style. The song is a classic from the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz," and Ives' interpretation adds a unique touch to the well-loved melody.
Burl Ives Children's Album with the ONLY known recording of Burl Ives singing Casey Jones. Been looking for 20 years, still haven't found it!
Burl Ives was straight.
Burl Ives is 6' 1".
He absolutly did.
Burl Ives's birth name is Ives, Burle Icle Ivanhoe.
Burl Ives was born on June 14, 1909.
Burl Ives died on April 14, 1995 at the age of 85.
Scouting Along with Burl Ives was created in 1964.
Burl Ives died on April 14, 1995 at the age of 85.
Burl Ives Sings... For Fun was created in 1956.
Burl Ives.