This is a rather traditional English folk song that has been recorded by many artists, including symphonies and folk singers. Jimmy Rodgers had a #5 hit in Great Britain with it in 1962.
Michael english
How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox Meadowsweet and lady smocks Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots In an English country garden How many insects come here and go In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Fireflies, moths and bees Spiders climbing in the trees Butterflies drift in the gentle breeze There are snakes, ants that sting And other creeping things In an English country garden How many songbirds fly to and fro In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Bobolink, cuckoo and quail Tanager and cardinal Bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale There is joy in the spring When the birds begin to sing In an English country garden How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox Meadowsweet and lady smocks Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots In an English country garden
Country singer Sylvia sang Matador from 1981.
It is sang by Clay Walker
Lynn Anderson
Michael english
England is where the story is set.
How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox Meadowsweet and lady smocks Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots In an English country garden How many insects come here and go In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Fireflies, moths and bees Spiders climbing in the trees Butterflies drift in the gentle breeze There are snakes, ants that sting And other creeping things In an English country garden How many songbirds fly to and fro In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Bobolink, cuckoo and quail Tanager and cardinal Bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale There is joy in the spring When the birds begin to sing In an English country garden How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English country garden? I'll tell you now of some that I know Those I miss you'll surely pardon Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox Meadowsweet and lady smocks Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots In an English country garden
"Sang" in English is Ho cantato ("I sang"), Hai cantato ("You sang"), Ha cantato ("He sang," "She sang"), Abbiamo cantato ("We sang"), Avete cantato("You all sang") and Hanno cantato ("They sang") in Italian.
Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
Country Garden was created in 1997.
I don't know. Look it up, punk!
English Garden - song - was created in 2003.
According to Juliet, the nightingale sang from the pomegranate tree in her garden. Juliet says this because she does not want Romeo to leave after their first and only night together.
Country singer Sylvia sang Matador from 1981.
It is sang by Clay Walker
There are many different garden magazines one can choose from. The About website has a top ten list of gardening magazines. The top three from the list are Country Gardens, The English Garden and Fine Gardening.