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Two years later, this album was shortened by two tracks, christened with its final title, Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck and Other Children's Favorites, and reassigned to Columbia's budget label, Harmony Records, which employed HL 9507 as the catalog number. Being the customary practice in the vinyl marketplace of the 60s, this monaural ...
1 Lyrics. 2 Recordings. 3 References. ... (Roud 16577) is an English folk song. Lyrics ... Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck and Other Children's Favorites, ...
More Burl Ives Songs. New York: Ballantine Books, 1966; Sing a Fun Song. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1968; Burl Ives: Four Folk Song and Four Stories, co-authored with Barbara Hazen. N.p.: CBS Records, 1969; Spoken Arts Treasury of American Ballads and Folk Songs, co-authored with Arthur Klein and Helen Ives, n.d. Easy Guitar Method ...
Five Little Ducks" is a traditional children's song. The rhyme also has an associated finger play . Canadian children's folk singer Raffi released it as a single from the Rise and Shine (1982) album. [ 1 ]
from the album With a Smile and a Song "Give a Little Whistle" Leigh Harline: Ned Washington: July 10, 1964 (with Jimmy Joyce and the Children's Chorus) from the album With a Smile and a Song "Give Me Time" Alec Wilder: December 16, 1961 (with the André Previn Orchestra) from the album Duet "The Glass Bottom Boat" Joe Lubin January 21, 1966
Little White Duck may refer to: Little White Duck: A Childhood in China , a 2012 graphic novel by Na Liu and Andrés Vera Martinez "The Little White Duck", a song from the 1959 album Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck and Other Children's Favorites
Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an American musician, singer and actor with a career that spanned more than six decades.. Ives began his career as an itinerant singer and guitarist, eventually launching his own radio show, The Wayfaring Stranger, which popularized traditional folk songs.
The song was covered by The Kidsongs Kids for the Kidsongs video A Day at Camp, released in 1989. [7] Sony Music included a Children's Chorus version on the 3-CD release Favorite Children's Songs in 2004. [8] A children's parody version of the song often uses lyrics such as "Hitler is a jerk, Mussolini is a weenie.