Pearly Shells

Hank Snow · The Singing Ranger, Vol. 3 [Bear Family (Germany)] [1994]

(John Kalapana-Leonpobar)



Pearly shells from the ocean shining in the sun

Covering up the shore when I see them

My heart tells me that I love you

More than all the little pearly shells.



For every grain of sand upon the beach

I got a kiss for you

And I've got more left over for each star

That twinkles in the blue.



Pearly shells from the ocean shining in te sun

Covering up the shore when I see them

My heart tells me that I love you

More than all the little pearly shells.



--- Instrumental ---



For every grain of sand upon the beach

I've got a kiss for you,

And I've got more left over for each star

That twinkles in the blue.



Pearly shells from the ocean shining in the sun

Covering up the shore when I see them

My heart tells me that I love you

More than all the little pearly shells



More than all te little pearly shells...

Pearly Shells by Hank Snow

Hank Snow's 'Pearly Shells' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country and western music, blending traditional yodeling with a smooth, storytelling vocal approach. Recorded for the Bear Family compilation 'The Singing Ranger, Vol. 3,' the track exemplifies the polished production and authentic sound characteristic of Snow's work during the late 1940s and 1950s. As a defining voice of the genre, Snow's delivery on this recording captures the warmth and charm that made him a beloved figure in American folk and country history. The song reflects the era's emphasis on narrative ballads and acoustic instrumentation, showcasing Snow's ability to convey emotion through melody and vocal technique without relying on complex arrangements. It remains a cherished piece in the catalog of his discography, illustrating the enduring appeal of his musical style.