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The Trees They Grow So High" is a Scottish folk song (Roud 31, Laws O35). The song is known by many titles, including "The Trees They Do Grow High", "Daily Growing", "Long A-Growing" and "Lady Mary Ann". A two-verse fragment of the song is found in the Scottish manuscript collection of the 1770s of David Herd.
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The Trees They Grow So High (also Early One Morning [1]) is the debut album of English soprano Sarah Brightman. It consists of European folk songs with arrangements by Benjamin Britten and accompanying piano by Geoffrey Parsons .
Studio recordings from this time include the single "Anything But Lonely" from Aspects of Love and two solo albums: the 1988 album The Trees They Grow So High, a collection of folk songs accompanied by piano, and the 1989 album The Songs That Got Away, a compilation of obscure musical theatre songs from shows by such composers as Irving Berlin ...
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Sarah Brightman, on The Trees They Grow So High. [9] Eva Cassidy, on Somewhere. [10] Hayley Mills and Nancy Olson sang the song in the 1960 Disney film Pollyanna. [11] Jim Moray sang the song in his album Sweet England. [12] Nana Mouskouri on Quand tu chantes. [13] The Tornados recorded an instrumental rock version under the name "Blackpool ...
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