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Country Gardens is an English folk tune - more commonly know as english country garden - whimisical piece played here on ukuleles English folk music 18th-century songs Keywords: Original title Country Garden typical quaint old English sounding jolly tune. Traditionally English Country garden was a tune made popular by Percy Aldridge Grainger's arrangement for piano and orchestra is a favourite with
school orchestras, and other performances of the work include morris dancing.
Jimmie Rodgers sang a well-known version ("English Country
Garden) Comedian Allan Sherman used this melody as the tune for his 1963 song, "Here's to the Crabgrass".
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school orchestras, and other performances of the work include morris dancing
Jimmie Rodgers sang a well-known version "English Country
Garden Comedian Allan Sherman used this melody as the tune for his 1963 song, "Here's to the Crabgrass"