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"The Big Rock Candy Mountains", first recorded by Harry McClintock in 1928, is a country folk song about a
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's idea of paradise, a modern version of the medieval concept of
Cockaigne Cockaigne or Cockayne () is a land of plenty in medieval myth, an imaginary place of extreme luxury and ease where physical comforts and pleasures are always immediately at hand and where the harshness of medieval peasant life does not exist. S ...
. It is a place where "hens lay soft-boiled eggs" and there are "
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trees". McClintock said that he wrote the song in 1895, based on tales from his youth hoboing through the United States while working for the railroad as a brakeman. It is catalogued as
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No. 6696.


History

The song was first recorded by McClintock, also known by his "hobo" name of Haywire Mac. McClintock said that he wrote the song, though it was likely partially based on other ballads, including "
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" and "The Appleknocker's Lament". Other popular itinerant songs of the day such as "Hobo's Paradise", "Hobo Heaven", "Sweet Potato Mountains", and "Little Streams of Whiskey" likely served as inspiration, as they mention concepts similar to those in "Big Rock Candy Mountain". Before recording the song, McClintock cleaned it up considerably from the version he sang as a street busker in the 1890s. Originally the song described a child being recruited into hobo life by tales of the "big rock candy mountain". In later years, when McClintock appeared in court as part of a copyright dispute, he cited the original words of the song, the last stanza of which was: The lyrics of the missing line have not been made public; in the released version the entire verse was omitted. The song was not popularized until 1939, when it peaked at #1 on ''Billboard'' magazine's country music charts. But it achieved more widespread popularity in 1949 when a sanitized version intended for children was re-recorded by Burl Ives. It has been recorded by many artists throughout the world, but a version recorded in 1960 by Dorsey Burnette to date was the biggest success for the song in the post-1954 "rock era", having reached No. 102 on Billboard's chart. The most famous version has this refrain: Sanitized versions have been popular, especially with
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ians; in these, the "
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trees" become peppermint trees, and the "streams of
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" trickling down the rocks become streams of lemonade. The lake of whiskey becomes a lake of soda pop.


Editions

Folklorist John Greenway published the song in his ''American Folksongs of Protest'' (1953), redacting only the second to last line. Bowdlerized versions are included in Irwin Silber's ''Songs of the Great American West'' (1967) and
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's ''The Penguin Book of American Folk Songs'' (1964). A folk version of the song is included in the Gordon "Inferno" Collection in the Library of Congress, under the title "The Appleknocker's Lament".


Recordings

*Immediately after Harry McClintock record, in November 1928, Ernie Hare recorded the song as Hobo Jack Turner. * Vernon Dalhart and Company recorded this as The Big Rock Candy Mountains, on Edison Diamond Disc No. 52472-L, in February 1929. This version is now available on cylinder record, released in November 2016 by the Vulcan Cylinder Record Company. *A version of the song was recorded by Pete Seeger for
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in 1957 (Track 2, Side 2 in the American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 1 LP). *
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included the song in a medley on his album ''
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'' (1961) * The New Christy Minstrels did a version of the song, which was included in a special compilation by Columbia Records of children's songs. * Roger Whittaker performed a version of this tune on his 1975 children's album The Magical World of Roger Whittaker *The song was used in the 1987 film '' Ironweed'' and sung by Tom Waits. *Musician Tom Chapin included a children's version of the song on his 1988 album ''Family Tree''. * Lisa Loeb sang a clean version of the song on her 2004 children's album ''
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''. *In his 2004 album ''The Nifty Mervous Thrifty'', Muck Sticky made a cover of this song. *A version of the song was recorded by The Restarts, a punk band from London, England. *In 2014, The Okee Dokee Brothers recorded a more family-friendly version of the song for their album ''Through the Woods'', replacing references to alcohol and whiskey with chocolate and marmalade, for example.


Other renditions

*The song was used in a 2005
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commercial, although the lyrics were changed to reference the Burger King TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich. In the commercial almost all of the promises of the song are shown in detail. Darius Rucker appears as the cowboy singing the song. Brooke Burke also appears as a cowgirl. *Comedian Sarah Silverman sang a version on '' The Sarah Silverman Program'' in the episode "There's No Place Like Homeless". *The song was sung by Harry Dean Stanton in his role as
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in the HBO series '' Big Love''. *Singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby has occasionally used the song as an intro to his song "Candy Mountain Run" in live performances. * Natalie Maines of The Chicks sang a version of the song on the 2016 episode "
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References to the song


Physical locations

A cluster of brightly colored hills just north of Marysvale, Utah, near the Fishlake National Forest, is named the "Big Rock Candy Mountain". In 1928, after the song had been released, some Utah residents jokingly placed a sign at the base of the hills labeling it the "Big Rock Candy Mountain", along with a sign next to a nearby spring proclaiming it "Lemonade Springs". The Big Rock Candy Mountain Resort currently sits at the base of the hills offering lodging and an assortment of high adventure activities through Big Rock Adventure. The resort is also a major hub on the infamous Paiute ATV trail. Other rock formations in the United States have also borrowed the name of the song; the largest exposed rock in the
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rock
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of Colorado is also called "Big Rock Candy Mountain" because of its colored stripes resembling a candy cane. Additionally, one of the peaks in the
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in Washington State is named "Big Rock Candy Mountain".


In literature

*In 1943, Wallace Stegner published an autobiographical novel titled '' The Big Rock Candy Mountain''. He published a further autobiographical work in 1992 entitled ''Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs'', a reference to a line in the song. *In 1945,
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referenced the song in the book ''
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named Sugarcandy Mountain. *In Glen Cook's 1982 novel ''Shadowline'', first in the ''Starfishers'' trilogy, a planet named the Big Rock Candy Mountain is the location for several scenes. *The song is discussed in depth in the book '' The Areas of My Expertise'' by John Hodgman, and performed by Jonathan Coulton in the audiobook. *In 2005, Lucius Shepard referenced the song in the story 'Over Yonder'. *In
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's ''Heaven'' novella series, the Big Rock Candy Mountain is portrayed as the hobo afterlife. *In the 2014 Valiant Comics series ''The Delinquents'', the Big Rock Candy Mountain is presented as a mesa, atop which is the "lost treasure of the hobos", a giant horn of plenty. *In Elizabeth Bear's 2020 Novel ''Machine'', second in the ''White Space'' series, an ancient
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is named Big Rock Candy Mountain.


In film and television

*The 1963
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Screen Song, ''Hobo's Holiday'', features the adult lyrics which appear on screen with a
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. *The 1977 Rankin/Bass special '' The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town'' includes the famous refrain (with "peppermint trees"), but not the rest of the song. *In 1987, photographer
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directed a screenplay by Rudy Wurlitzer entitled ''Candy Mountain'' that references the song. *The 2000 film '' O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' uses this song in the opening credits. *A performance of the song by John Hartford appears on the '' Down from the Mountain'' concert film and soundtrack in 2000. *The theme song to the 2008-2010 TV series '' The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack'' is a version of the song with modified lyrics, referring to "a place called Candied Island" instead of "Big Rock Candy Mountain". The series itself echoes the song, as it features two hobo-like characters searching for the fabled paradise of Candied Island. *During the first dream sequence in the 2011 horror film '' Twixt'', the lyrics of the song are sung with an alternate melody. *In the 2003 film '' Runaway Jury'', an adaptation of a John Grisham legal thriller, Jacob Wood has to learn the words of the song for his son's birthday. This does not occur in the novel. *In the 2012-2014 Cartoon Network show, adapted from a YouTube series, "
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" there is a character named Big Rock Candy Monster, from the planet of Marshmalia (a land that is an allusion to this song). Big Rock Candy Monster also appears in the Annoying Orange parody of "
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", "ORANGE NYA NYA STYLE (GANGNAM STYLE PARODY)". *In the 2015 film ''Room'', Ma ( Brie Larson) sings a version of the song to her son Jack ( Jacob Tremblay). *In the SyFy channel series ''Van Helsing'', Sam sings bits of the song in the episode "Little Thing" and the Burl Ives rendition is played over the closing credits of several episodes. *The Ives version of the song is played in the season 4 episode " Something Stupid" of AMC's crime drama ''
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''. *Throughout the 2019 ''DuckTales'' episode ''GlomTales'',
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and his family are traveling to Rock Candy Mountain to find the Hobo King's treasure. *The song appears in the background of a 2021 TV advertisement for the
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truck.


In music

*In 1987, Scottish indie pop band
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released an original song with the same title as a single. *In 1990, Jane Wiedlin recorded an unrelated song with the same title on her album ''Tangled.'' *The song "Candy Mountain Cave", from the online video '' Charlie the Unicorn'', parodies this song (to the tune of the "
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"). *In 1978, country singer Mel Tillis released the single "
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", which includes the line, "Ain't no Big Rock Candy Mountain."


References


Further reading

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