The Trees They Grow So High (album)
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The Trees They Grow So High | |||||
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Studio album by Sarah Brightman | |||||
Released | 1988 | ||||
Genre | Folk | ||||
Label | EMI | ||||
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The Trees They Grow So High is the title of an album of folk songs (arranged by Benjamin Britten) sung by soprano Sarah Brightman with Geoffrey Parsons on piano.
Released in 1988 on CD and LP on EMI (077776775425).
[edit] Track listing
- "Early One Morning"
- "Come You Not from Newcastle?" Hullah's Song-Book (English)
- "Sweet Polly Oliver" Old English tune
- "The Trees They Grow So High" Somerset folksong
- "The Ash Grove" Welsh tune
- "O Waly, Waly" from Somerset - Cecil Sharp
- "How Sweet the Answer" The Wren (Moore's Irish Melodies)
- "The Plough Boy" by W. Shield
- "Voici le Printemps"
- "The Last Rose of Summer Groves of Blarney (Moore's Irish Melodies)
- "Belle, Est au Jardin d'Amour"
- "Fileuse"
- "Dear Harp of My Country!" Kate Tyrrel (Moore's Irish Melodies)
- "Little Sir William" Somerset folksong
- "O Can Ye Sew Cushions?" Scottish tune
- "Oft in the Stilly Night" Moore's Irish Melodies
- "Quand J'Étais Chez Mon Père"
- "There's None to Soothe" Hullah's Song-Book (Scottish)
- "Oliver Cromwell" Nursery rhyme from Suffolk