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  1. Original version of the Hobo song BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINS, written and sung by the chronicler of American hobo songs, Harry "Mac" McClintock.

  2. Apr 28, 2008 · With beautifully rendered backgrounds and silky smooth animation the Big Rock Candy Mountain is something anybody of any age will enjoy. Harry 'Haywire' McClintock wrote his first song,...

  3. May 20, 2008 · Burl Ives singing his well known - Big Rock Candy Mountain. The song originally appeared on his 1950 album, Ballads Folk and Country Songs. His rendition of ...

  4. Big Rock Candy Mountain. Harry McClintock. Track 2 on Haywire Mac (1972) A popular American folk song about a hobo’s idea of paradise. It was later turned into a kids song, but with the...

  5. "Big Rock Candy Mountain" was written by Harry McClintock in 1928 during the Great Depression era. - The song reflects the fantasies and dreams of homeless individuals seeking an idyllic paradise free from hardship and suffering.

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Have you ever heard the song “The Big Rock Candy Mountain” by Harry McClintock? You might have heard it on the radio, in a movie, or even during a campfire sing-along. The lyrics of the song describe a land of abundance where everything is plentiful, and the troubles of life don’t exist.

  7. “Big Rock Candy Mountain” by Harry McClintock is a delightful folk song that takes listeners on a journey to a hobo’s idea of paradise. With its vivid imagery and catchy tune, it has captivated audiences for generations.

  8. The songBig Rock Candy Mountain” is a popular American folk song written and first recorded by Harry McClintock in 1928. It tells the whimsical story of a hobo’s paradise, a utopian land where all their desires are fulfilled.

  9. The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Harry McClintock song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position

  10. The winds don't blow. In the Big Rock Candy Mountains. You never change your socks. And the little streams of alcohol. Come trickling down the rocks. The brakemen have to tip their hats. And the railway bulls are blind.

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