Burl Ives "Foggy, Foggy Dew" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Burl Ives "Foggy, Foggy Dew" on The Ed Sullivan Show, March 22, 1953. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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“Silver and gold, silver and gold...” 🙂🙂
Burl Ives was wonderful; thank you for posting this! He also sang "Blue Tail Fly" and "Big Rock Candy Mountain" on this episode.
Also his 1949 record of "Ghost Riders In The Sky". Voices don't get much smoother than Mr. Ives. Was a good actor, too.
His version of "Ghost Riders" is the best, haunting and eerie.
It'll always be Silver and Gold, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Holly Jolly Christmas for me. Of course Burl was already a renowned folk singer by the time he did Rudolph but those songs will always be what I remember him by!
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. Big Daddy don't need no morphine, all he needs is a peppermint. I love that movie. He should have gotten the Oscar for that role.
I always think of Burl Ives as being old but he had not even reached his 44th birthday at the time of this appearance. I was born two years later (1955) so he would have still been in his 40s when I first saw him on TV.
.. lol... yes he always been old, he was even doing R & R in the 50s and 60s.
More Burl Ives!
Verdade brilhante e lindo
Believe-it-or-else but when Ives performed this song in Boston he was arrested! (The "widower" line was added to "clean" thing up!)
A lyrical poem set to just 3 chords in the Key of G and sung with a very warm, on pitch voice. Classic American Folk music and sweet to the ears. Wonderful.
.. though it sounds old english or irish and it sounds very early 50s.
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It's English in origin - the earliest text dating from 1689.
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R.I.P.
Burl Ives
He played one of the all time bad guys in The Big Country. And won an Oscar.
Doobré.
Pozdravujem zo Slovenska.
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I only just found out that he'd performed this song in Utah, where the authorities bizarrely thought it was bawdy. I've certainly heard Irish songs that could be described that way, but this isn't remotely like bawdy. You'd have to be incredibly prudish.....but then, we're talking about Utah, after all.
My grandfather was friends of his, before he was famous...from Jasper County, Illinois. I highly regret not talking to my grandfather after I became an adult...there are so many things I'd like to know...like, did they stay in touch, or did they turn into strangers after they moved on in life? They were both Masons (though I suspect my grandfather lied about being 33rd degree, Ives certainly was one).
At the beginning of the video you see Burl look left and right to make sure the coast is clear. Back in the early 1930's he was arrested for singing this song in Mona, Utah because it was deemed distasteful.
Burl Ives, he was old in the 50s and 60s and 70s and counting ... lol.. Imagine this man had R n R records too in the 50s. ( his big hit was " Little bitty Tear " in the very early 60s)
Will always remember him singing Silver and Gold in Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.
🥰👍💗 What. a. very. nice quiet. song. 🌸 💗 🌸 💗🌸 💗🌸 💗 🎵 💗 🎶 💗 🎵 💗 🎶 💗 🎵 💗
Just two years later Elvis Presley took the same stage. What a contrast that was.
R.I.P Beautiful Angel God Bless xxxx
A great great talent
Hello hello. Love. That. Song.
Hard to believe Mr. Ives was once arrested for singing this song in public and eventually sang it on TV. Just hearing his voice makes me happy.
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Such a talented man with a very distinct voice and style.I can always find time to listen and watch him perform.Roly🇬🇧.
Lovely delivery!
비정한 세상.. 피 맺히는 음악..ㄹdd
Burl Ives was a rat. He testified against Pete Seeger to save his own career. Thumbs down for Burl.