Pearly Shells Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Pearly Shells Song Lyrics and Chords by Burl Ives

 

Pearly Shells
Recorded Burl Ives
Written by John Kalapana-Leonpobar
C 
Pearly Shells from the ocean
 
Shining in the  
F 
sun covering the  
G7 
shore
 
When I  
C 
see them my heart  
F 
tells me that I love you
 
More than  
C 
all the  
G7 
little pearly  
C 
shells
 
For every  
G7 
grain of sand upon the beach
 
I'v
C 
e got a kiss for you
 
And I've got  
G7 
more left over
 
for each star that  
D7 
twinkles in the  
G7 
blue
 
Pearly  
C 
Shells from the ocean
 
shining in the  
F 
sun covering the  
G7 
shore
 
When I  
C 
see them my heart  
F 
tells me that I love you
 
More than  
C 
all the  
G7 
little pearly  
C 
shells
 
For every  
G7 
grain of sand upon the beach
 
I  
C 
got a kiss for you
 
And I've got  
G7 
more left over
 
for each star that  
D7 
twinkles in the  
G7 
blue
 
Pearly  
C 
Shells from the ocean
 
shining in the  
F 
sun covering the  
G7 
shore
 
When I  
C 
see them my heart  
F 
tells me that I love you
 
More than  
C 
all the  
G7 
little pearly  
C 
shells
 
More than  
C 
all the  
G7 
little pearly  
C 
shells

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Pearly Shells?
- The song Pearly Shells was sang by Burl Ives.

 

Who is Burl Ives?
- Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 - April 14, 1995) was an American singer, musician, actor, and author.
Ives began his career as an itinerant singer and guitarist, eventually launching his own radio show, The Wayfaring Stranger, which popularized traditional folk songs. In 1942, he appeared in Irving Berlin's This Is the Army and became a major star of CBS Radio. In the 1960s, he successfully crossed over into country music, recording hits such as "A Little Bitty Tear" and "Funny Way of Laughin'". Ives was also a popular film actor through the late 1940s and '50s. His film roles included parts in So Dear to My Heart (1948) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), as well as the role of Rufus Hannassey in The Big Country (1958), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Ives is often associated with the Christmas season. He did voice-over work as Sam the Snowman, narrator of the classic 1964 Christmas television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Ives also worked on the special's soundtrack, including the songs "A Holly Jolly Christmas" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", both of which continue to chart annually on the Billboard holiday charts into the 2020s.

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