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Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an American folk singer and actor of stage, screen, radio and television.
He began as an itinerant singer and banjoist, and launched his own radio show The Wayfaring Stranger, which popularised traditional folk-songs. In 1942, he appeared in Irving Berlin's This Is the Army, and then became a major star of CBS radio. In the 1960s he successfully crossed over into country music, recording hits such as "A Little Bitty Tear" and "Funny Way of Laughing." A popular film actor through the late 1940s and 1950s, Ives's best-known roles in that medium included parts in So Dear to My Heart and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, as well as Rufus Hannassey in The Big Country, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Ives was a lifelong supporter of the Boy Scouts of America.
Ives was born near Hunt City, an unincorporated town in Jasper County, Illinois near Newton, Illinois, to Levi "Frank" Ives (1880–1947) and Cordelia "Dellie" (née White) (1882–1954). He had six siblings: Audry, Artie, Clarence, Argola, Lillburn, and Norma. His father was first a farmer and then a contractor for the county and others. One day Ives was singing in the garden with his mother, and his uncle overheard them. He invited his nephew to sing at the old soldiers' reunion in Hunt City. The boy performed a rendition of the folk ballad "Barbara Allen" and impressed both his uncle and the audience.
Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives was an American actor, writer, and folk music singer. As an actor, Ives's work included comedies, dramas, and voice work in theater, television, and motion pictures. Music critic John Rockwell said, "Ives's voice ... had the sheen and finesse of opera without its latter-day Puccinian vulgarities and without the pretensions of operatic ritual. It was genteel in expressive impact without being genteel in social conformity. And it moved people. Ives was born in 1909 near Hunt City, an unincorporated town in Jasper County, Illinois near Newton, Illinois, to Levi "Frank" Ives (1880–1947) and Cordelia "Dellie" (née White) (1882–1954). He had six siblings: Audry, Artie, Clarence, Argola, Lillburn, and Norma. His father was first a farmer and then a contractor for the county...
Side One: --- Leather-Winged Bat - 00:00 Cotton-Eyed Joe - 01:22 Sweet Betsy From Pike - 02:15 On Top Of Old Smoky - 03:56 I Know Where I'm Going - 05:35 I Know My Love - 07:08 Cowboy's Lament - 08:51 Wee Cooper O' Fife - 11:33 Riddle Song - 13:04 Tam Pierce (Old Englisher) - 14:38 Peter Gray - 16:57 Darlin' Cory - 19:32 John Hardy - 22:52 Colorado Trail - 25:26 Roving Gambler - 26:12 Side Two: --- Bonnie Wee Lassie - 27:59 The Devil And The Farmer - 30:11 On Springfield Mountain - 32:21 Little Mohee - 34:52 Troubadour Song - 37:58 Robin, He Married - 40:20 Lavender Cowboy - 41:48 Green Broom - 43:09 High Barbaree - 46:05 I've Got No Use For Women - 49:25 Old Paint - 52:37
This is the first recording of this famous song by someone other than the writer, Stan Jones, who recorded it in 1948. In February 1949, Burl Ives, famous as a folk singer for years before he became an actor, recorded this. Vaughn Monroe's big baritone and orchestra version became a number one hit a month later, but it's great to listen to Burl sing this much simpler version, just his clear tenor voice and strumming on a single instrument, probably a banjo, possibly a steel stringed guitar.
lyrics: I know an old lady who swallowed a fly, I don't know why she swallowed the fly, Perhaps she'll die. I know an old lady who swallowed a spider, That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her. She swallowed the spider to catch the fly, I don't know why she swallowed the fly, Perhaps she'll die. I know an old lady who swallowed a bird, How absurd to swallow a bird! She swallowed the bird to catch the spider, That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her, She swallowed the spider to catch the fly, I don't know why she swallowed the fly, Perhaps she'll die. I know an old lady who swallowed a cat, Imagine that, to swallow a cat! She swallowed the cat to catch the bird, She swallowed the bird to catch the spider, That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her, She swallowed the ...
Singing "Jesse James", "Cool Clear Water", "Billy The Kid", "John Henry", on the "John Wayne and Glen Campbell & The Musical West" tv movie, 1974.
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/album/old-time/id707580531 Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/6w5TxyDqqbULYrJmSrg0na Burl Ives (Hunt City, Illinois, 14 de junio de 1909 – Anacortes, Washington, 14 de abril de 1995) fue un actor, compositor y cantante estadounidense, ganador del premio Oscar. Su nombre completo era Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives, y nació cerca de Hunt City, Illinois. Sus padres eran Levi "Frank" Ives (1880–1947) y Cordelia "Dellie" White (1882–1954), y tuvo seis hermanos: Audry, Artie, Clarence, Argola, Lillburn, y Norma. Siendo niño, su tío le oyó cantar meintras se encontraba en el jardín con su madre. Le gustó tanto que le invitó a cantar en una reunión de veteranos en Hunt City, en la cual interpretó una versión de la balada "Barbara Allen", impresionando tanto a su ...
Singing "Jesse James", "Cool Clear Water", "Billy The Kid", "John Henry", on the "John Wayne and Glen Campbell & The Musical West" tv movie, 1974.
Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives was an American actor, writer, and folk music singer. As an actor, Ives's work included comedies, dramas, and voice work in theater, television, and motion pictures. Music critic John Rockwell said, "Ives's voice ... had the sheen and finesse of opera without its latter-day Puccinian vulgarities and without the pretensions of operatic ritual. It was genteel in expressive impact without being genteel in social conformity. And it moved people. Ives was born in 1909 near Hunt City, an unincorporated town in Jasper County, Illinois near Newton, Illinois, to Levi "Frank" Ives (1880–1947) and Cordelia "Dellie" (née White) (1882–1954). He had six siblings: Audry, Artie, Clarence, Argola, Lillburn, and Norma. His father was first a farmer and then a contractor for the county...
Burl Ives winning the Oscar® for Supporting Actor for "The Big Country" at the 31st Academy Awards® in 1959. Presented by Bette Davis and Anthony Quinn and hosted by Bob Hope.
George & Burl Goof off before doing song. This is Funny, esp Burl. Course You Know George is the Comedian. Preformed at the Hollywood Palace hosted by Roy Rogers & Dale Evans. I Do Not Own The Rights For This.
This is the first recording of this famous song by someone other than the writer, Stan Jones, who recorded it in 1948. In February 1949, Burl Ives, famous as a folk singer for years before he became an actor, recorded this. Vaughn Monroe's big baritone and orchestra version became a number one hit a month later, but it's great to listen to Burl sing this much simpler version, just his clear tenor voice and strumming on a single instrument, probably a banjo, possibly a steel stringed guitar.
MYSTERY GUEST: Burl Ives (folk singer and actor) PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
With his grandfatherly image, Burl Ives parlayed his talent as a folksinger into a wide-ranging career as a radio personality and stage and screen actor. After spending his early 20s traveling the country as an itinerant singer, Ives moved to New York City in 1937. By the end of 1938, he had made his Broadway debut, and he also sang folk songs in Greenwich Village clubs. In 1940, Ives began to appear regularly on radio, including his own show, The Wayfarin' Stranger, on CBS. Ives made his first records for Stinson, a small folk label, then was signed to Decca, a major label. He made his movie debut in Smoky in 1946. In 1948, his first book, Wayfaring Stranger, was published. In 1949, he had his first chart hit with "Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)." The same year, he moved to Columbia Records....
With his grandfatherly image, Burl Ives parlayed his talent as a folksinger into a wide-ranging career as a radio personality and stage and screen actor. After spending his early 20s traveling the country as an itinerant singer, Ives moved to New York City in 1937. By the end of 1938, he had made his Broadway debut, and he also sang folk songs in Greenwich Village clubs. In 1940, Ives began to appear regularly on radio, including his own show, The Wayfarin' Stranger, on CBS. Ives made his first records for Stinson, a small folk label, then was signed to Decca, a major label. He made his movie debut in Smoky in 1946. In 1948, his first book, Wayfaring Stranger, was published. In 1949, he had his first chart hit with "Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)." The same year, he moved to Columbia Records....
Side One: --- Leather-Winged Bat - 00:00 Cotton-Eyed Joe - 01:22 Sweet Betsy From Pike - 02:15 On Top Of Old Smoky - 03:56 I Know Where I'm Going - 05:35 I Know My Love - 07:08 Cowboy's Lament - 08:51 Wee Cooper O' Fife - 11:33 Riddle Song - 13:04 Tam Pierce (Old Englisher) - 14:38 Peter Gray - 16:57 Darlin' Cory - 19:32 John Hardy - 22:52 Colorado Trail - 25:26 Roving Gambler - 26:12 Side Two: --- Bonnie Wee Lassie - 27:59 The Devil And The Farmer - 30:11 On Springfield Mountain - 32:21 Little Mohee - 34:52 Troubadour Song - 37:58 Robin, He Married - 40:20 Lavender Cowboy - 41:48 Green Broom - 43:09 High Barbaree - 46:05 I've Got No Use For Women - 49:25 Old Paint - 52:37
MYSTERY GUEST: Burl Ives (folk singer and actor) PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
Burl Ives - the true wayfaring stranger! What an enchanting album! Side A: John Henry - 00:00 Billy the Kid - 02:57 Fare Thee Well, O Honey - 05:29 Mah Lindy Lou - 08:00 Mule Train - 10:49 The Worried Man Blues - 13:32 Side B: Greer County Bachelor - 16:14 Lilly Munroe - 19:14 Old Blue - 22:00 Ballanderie - 23:49 Lord Randall - 24:20 Riders in the Sky - 27:37 Wayfaring Stranger - 30:47 Woolie Boogie Bee - 32:00 Liner notes: Burl Ives began singing at age five, when he entertained at a soldiers' reunion. He has been entertaining ever since. Taken early with wanderlust, Ives left Eastern Illinois State Teachers College at the end of his sophmore year and took off on assorted journeys, literally singing for his supper. En route, through the Alleghenies and along various rivers, Ives listen...
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Starring Tony Randall, Burl Ives and Barbara Eden Trivia - Producer Sidney Sheldon said he was inspired by the Brass Bottle to create "I Dream Of Jeannie!"
Subscribe at Timeless Music Box YouTube Chanel: http://bit.ly/2mg6RFX Burl Ives - The Greatest Collection --------------------------------- 1 | 00:00 | Big Rock Candy Mountain 2 | 02:39 | Mexicali Rose 3 | 05:04 | Botany Bay 4 | 08:26 | Goober Peas 5 | 10:56 | The Erie Canal 6 | 12:33 | Sixteen Fathoms Down 7 | 14:47 | Call Me Mr. In-Between 8 | 17:28 | What You Goin' Do, Leroy 9 | 20:02 | Mother Gosse Songs 10 | 26:06 | Jingle Jangle Jingle 11 | 28:20 | Brooklyn Bridge 12 | 30:46 | Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairi 13 | 33:05 | Cowboy's Dream 14 | 36:03 | My Adobe Hacienda 15 | 38:31 | Forty Hour Week 16 | 41:03 | The Wild Colonial Boy 17 | 43:24 | In Foggy Old London 18 | 45:30 | The Old Bullock Dray 19 | 48:23 | The Little Engine That Could 20 | 51:03 | Mr. Froggie Went A-Coutin' 21 | 5...
Dublin City 00:00,0 Cockle Shells 01:46,2 Old Dan Tucker 03:13,2 The Erie Canal 04:28,1 The Eddystone Light 06:05,1 Hullabaloo-Belay 07:21,2 Venezuela 08:33,2 The Fox 11:13,2 Lolly-Too-Dum 14:00,1 Aunt Rhody 16:29,0 Saturday Night 17:40,1 Wake Nicodemus 19:01,1
MYSTERY GUEST: Burl Ives (folk singer and actor) PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
Burl Ives winning the Oscar® for Supporting Actor for "The Big Country" at the 31st Academy Awards® in 1959. Presented by Bette Davis and Anthony Quinn and hosted by Bob Hope.
George & Burl Goof off before doing song. This is Funny, esp Burl. Course You Know George is the Comedian. Preformed at the Hollywood Palace hosted by Roy Rogers & Dale Evans. I Do Not Own The Rights For This.
Singing "Jesse James", "Cool Clear Water", "Billy The Kid", "John Henry", on the "John Wayne and Glen Campbell & The Musical West" tv movie, 1974.
MYSTERY GUEST: Ingemar Johansson [boxer]; Burl Ives [folk singer/actor] PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, James Roosevelt, Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel
Interview with Will and Dave plus two live tracks: 'Rip Crackaway' and 'The Model' 'Rip Crackaway' is taken from the 'Burl Ives' Ghost' EP available here: http://scantregard.bandcamp.com/album/burl-ives-ghost 'The Model' is taken from the 'In A Primitive State of Neurotic Irresponsibility' album available here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/in-primitive-state-neurotic/id641878437 http://www.scantregard.com http://www.barbarossabeat.com
Matt Christie caught up with Bill Ives Rainham Steel Chairman and new Partner of Boxnation at the press conference held by Frank Warren. FOLLOW US: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/boxingnewsonline Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoxingNewsED Website: http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/ Shop: http://www.boxingnewsshop.com/clothing.html
(Love her in the day time)
(Love her in the night time)
Anytime we love's the right time
[CHORUS]
All night, all day, Marianne
Down by the seaside sifting sand
Even little children love Marianne
(Everybody love her)
Down by the seaside sifting sand
Marianne, oh, Marianne
Oh, won't you marry me
We can have a bamboo hut
And brandy in the tea
Leave your fat old mama home
She never will say yes
If mama don't know now
She can guess, oh, my, yes
[Repeat CHORUS]
When she walks along the shore
People pause to greet
White birds fly around her
Little fish come to her feet
(How delightful)
In her heart is love
But I'm the only mortal man
Who's allowed to kiss my Marianne
Don't rush me
[Repeat CHORUS]
When we marry, we will have
A time you never saw
I will be so happy
I will kiss my mother-in-law
(Ha ha ha ha)
Children by the dozen
In and out the bamboo hut
One for every palm tree
And coconut (hurry up now)
[Repeat CHORUS]
All night, all day