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  1. " 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.

  2. The trees they grow so high. English source: Anon. The trees they grow so high. And the leaves they grow so green. And many a cold winter’s night. My love and I have seen. Of a cold winter’s night, My love, you and I alone have been, Whilst my bonny boy is young.

  3. Language: English. Available translation (s): GER. The trees they grow so high And the leaves they grow so green, And many a cold winter's night My love and I have seen. Of a cold winter's night, My love, you and I alone have been, Whilst my bonny boy is young He's a-growing.

  4. The trees they grow so high Somerset Folk Song Arranged by B. Britten • vol. 1: British Isles The trees they grow so high And the leaves they grow so green, And many a cold winter’s night My love and I have seen. Of a cold winter's night, My love, you and I alone have been, Whilst my bonny boy is young He’s a-growing. Growing, growing,

  5. A.L. Lloyd sings The Trees They Grow So High. The trees they grow so high and the leaves they grow so green, The day is past and gone, my love, that you and I have seen. It’s a cold winter’s night, my love, when I must bide alone, For my bonny boy is young but a-growing. As I was a-walking by yonder church wall,

  6. The trees they grow so high - B. BRITTEN - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. high voice and piano score.

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