Big Rock Candy Mountain - Burl Ives - Original 78rpm Gramophone Brunswick video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/06/09

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I have a confession, as a child, because my mom and dad smoked I changed the words to chocolate trees, instead of cigarette trees. I have always enjoyed this wonderful song ever since being a child and listening it come up on the Saturday morning request show. Now it has had a special endearment to my soul so I was actually over the moon when this came in and was given to me a superb track and wonderful song. By the late Burl Ives.

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8 years ago

Daniel Newman

is makes me want a Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich

9 years ago

myke brothers

Yahoooo!!

9 years ago

Verónica L. Lian Maseras

Fantastico!

10 years ago

renee konstantinos

Yup I think I've been there lol

10 years ago

Jim Farley

Damn, he scored with his lady, didn't he?

10 years ago

licensedtolive

Upvote for Burl Ives, then downvote for ruining it with politics.

10 years ago

constitutionalUSA

Very nice. Thank you for sharing

11 years ago

TheOhioan4truth

This "version" is NOT the one and oly original...Harry McClintock has that honor...Just type in the search bar here Big Rock Candy Mountain plus Harry's name and...voila! Enjoy the real song by the real author!

12 years ago

Krzysztof Więź

Thanks for posting this! It was one of my favorite songs when I was 7 or 8! BTW you have a great collection of stills; however, the one, which I think may be from "Miracle on 34th Street" does not have Burl Ives in it. Kris Kringle was played by Edmund Gwynn. Burl would have been a good choice for the role, though! :)

12 years ago

RomanceAndReflection

@theavenger775 I am slowly but surely making progress on this horrendously difficult task, I have to use three programs to clear the frying noise from these records - without losing any of the atmosphere (depth) of the recording Took me two years to learn the frequencies, and another hour each time to complete. However, the single most important factor to a good recovery in my view is to clean the record very carefully, before recording, but do not use water on the older cardboard types.

13 years ago

theavenger775

great to come across a copy of this. mine ended up melted into a plantpot over the spout of a kettle by s/one who didn't share my appreciation of 78 records. But how dis you get the sound of chips frying off the copy?

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