Burl Ives - Ghost Riders In The Sky free for downloading

  • Artist: Burl Ives
  • Song: Ghost Riders In The Sky
  • Music Genre: Country
  • Length: 03:13
  • Filesize: 6MB
  • Kbps: 256Kbps
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Comments

otispdriftwood

2021-11-25 05:32:14 | Profile
Yes he did sort of look like the snowman in the cartoon he lent his voice too. But to me he will always be "Big Daddy"

Todd Casil

2020-11-29 05:46:37 | Profile
Don't forget Kay Starr and Bob Nolan, I just found a new one. I just ordered the CD that it's on. This one is by Nelson Eddy of all people.

promeniX

2020-10-18 15:58:30 | Profile
Yes I have it, and as soon as I can find it I'll Post It. It's on one of my many albums that I havn't put on my computer yet.

syndromeofadown

2020-06-22 23:11:10 | Profile
I love the way he sings 'yippee yi yay' it is so haunting. perfect

Matt Henry

2020-06-16 00:21:56 | Profile
The part at the beginning reminds me of the James Bond theme song!

Loretta's Only

2020-06-12 11:43:27 | Profile
I have the Jones version plus about 15 other's I don't think I've heard a bad version. Maybe it's a generational thing, but to me, Vaughn Monroe's recording is the best. Kay Starr does a great job on it too better than Peggy Lee's as the girl's go.

Lana horse

2020-06-08 07:01:22 | Profile
I have to admit that I first heard Johnny Cash sing this song (and it's still my favorite) but this is haunting. I really like it!

Stinky Simba

2020-05-21 04:45:46 | Profile
"The Outlaws" I believe was in the 1960's, this song was well over 10 years old, and done by manny manny singers before they got to it.

Mathilde hsn

2020-05-15 09:14:15 | Profile
I guess Johnny just like the song. Through the years many singers have done this song. After 1949 when Vaughn Monroe had the BIG hit of it plus several smaller hit versions, most of the recordings have been on LP's that different sings have put out.

J Abbs

2020-05-07 20:07:14 | Profile
If there is a Hill Billy Heaven I know Burl will be there even though He was Country-folk but I don't think of him as a hill billy. He was also a great actor.

KimchiNrice

2020-04-21 18:49:45 | Profile
Your Right, The charts hold little interest to me after the 1950's. As for as I'm conserned, starting in the late fifties just got worse as time went by. Yes you should go by your taste and not the so called fads of any generation. My taste run to the Pop Fifties the time before Rock' Roll. But there was some good music in each decade, but it is getting harder to find. I no idea who Nickelback or Lil Wayne is but I bet Simon Cowle would like them.

Eve Davies

2020-04-19 19:20:40 | Profile
Nope this is Burl's 2nd recording of this song - his first in 1949 is lots slower then this version - he did this version in the 60's. It was closer to the Marty Robbins and 1963 Vaughn Monroe version that were popular in the early 60's. I personally like the faster versions of the song.

Bill Dyess

2020-04-18 02:48:32 | Profile
This was the norm for a great song way back in the forties. Each record company would put out a version of the song . "Mule Train" had five in the top 20. "Mam"sell" had had 7 in the top 15 and "That Lucky Old Sun" had 6 on the charts. to name just a few, so this was the norm for that period.

maggie lukas

2020-04-14 14:43:58 | Profile
I never thought these riders were bad but just lost souls that was stuck between worlds for unknown reasons. They had to ride till they could figure out just where they were suppose to go. I hope they finally got there are now resting by that great camp fire in the sky.

ToxicBuddie ello

2020-04-10 08:23:33 | Profile
"Ghost Riders" was written by Stanley Davis Jones in 1948. A long time before anyone ever heard of Johnny Cash. In 1949 Vaughn Monroe had the big hit of this great western song which was followed by many many other singers. Johnny Cashes recording didn't come out till 1979.