Burl Ives Sings Pearly Shells and Other Favorites

Pearly Shells and Other Favorites is a 1964 album by Burl Ives, produced by Milt Gabler and directed by Owen Bradley. Featuring songs composed by Harlan Howard, Merle Kilgore, Tillman Franks, Mel Tillis, and Freddie Hart, among others, the album reached No. 65 on Billboard's 1965 Pop Album Chart. The title song, "Pearly Shells," reached No. 60 on Billboard's 1964 Pop Singles Chart. Greg Adams of Allmusic writes, "Don't let the shortage of well-known songs keep you away from this delightful and well-crafted album."

Burl Ives Sings Pearly Shells and Other Favorites
Studio album by
Released1964
LabelDecca Records
ProducerMilt Gabler
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Track listing

  1. Pearly Shells (Popo O Ewa) (Webley Edwards and Leon Pober)
  2. Don't Let Love Die (Fred F. Carter, Jr.)
  3. Two of the Usual (Fred F. Carter, Jr.)
  4. The Legend of the "T" (Thomas Hall)
  5. Lower Forty (Fred F. Carter, Jr.)
  6. Lynching Party (Harlan Howard)
  7. What Little Tears Are Made Of (Don Bowman)
  8. Kentucky Turkey Buzzard (Tillman Franks and Merle Kilgore)
  9. I Ain't Missing Nobody (Mel Tillis)
  10. Hard Luck and Misery (Harlan Howard)
  11. Okeechobee Ocean (Fred Burch and Mel Tillis)
  12. Who Done It? (Freddie Hart and Harlan Howard)
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References

  • album label and back of album cover, Burl Ives Sings Pearly Shell, Decca DL4578, 1964
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