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Apple blossoms
My automatic sprinkler was turned on this week. I was away from home for 10 days and came back to Tulips, almost in full bloom. The gentleman from Yardwork said “ We’re having May weather in April .” He was right.
The apple blossoms in my backyard are also in full bloom. Since then the music of “I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time….. One day in May I’ll Come And Stay/ Happy Surprise That The Sumshine On Today…” has been ringing in my ear. It is still April, but it feels like May.

Then I started to wonder… do other people think of songs about flowers the way I often do, not just flowers in general ( i.e. You Don’t Bring Me Flowers Anymore ), but specific flowers?
I think of Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, The Rose ( Bette Midler ), To Each His Own ( which starts with “A rose must remain with the sun and the rain..” )
Daisy, Daisy ; On The Street Where You Live ( Lilac ) and of course Tiptoe Thru The Tulips.
“I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time” – the Andrew Sisters’ version has to be my favorite.
So – what’s your favorite flower song?

Cherry blossoms
beautiful pictures.
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Thank you very much Barbara. No favorite songs for you?
A friend of mine from Bloomington,IN wrote..
" This is lovely. Your photos of your flowers are wonderful, and I enjoyed thinking about flower songs. Here are some of my favorites:
The Rose
Edelweiss
White Coral Bells
Paper Roses
Run for the Roses"
Another friend who grew up in the Smithfield area wrote,
"Since I grew up on an apple orchard, mine is "I'll be with you in apple blossom time"
I love your writing and the way you think...Diane."
Well, last night another song popped into my consciousness. I'm sure it must be on the top of the list for many people - about any flowers. Nat King Cole made it famous, and it's also sung by Doris Day in the 1950 film "Man With A Horn". It was written by Ray Noble in 1934. The title is "The Very Thought Of You".
This is the chorus -
The mere idea of you, the longing here for you
You'll never know how slow the moments go till I'm near to you
I see your face in every flower
Your eyes in stars above
It's just the thought of you
The very thought of you, my love.
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I love that song, too. The version I remember was by Trini Lopez, though, and my dad and I used to dance and sing it together.
Another favorite of mine, also made famous by Nat King Cole, was 'Ramblin' Rose'. I still can't listen to it without tearing up. My Grampa used to play it on his console stereo record player at his house in Oakland Beach and we'd sing it together. It always stops me in my tracks...
Ramblin' rose, ramblin' rose
Why you ramble, no one knows
Wild and wind-blown, that's how you've grown
Who can cling to a ramblin' rose?
Ramble on, ramble on
When your ramblin' days are gone
Who will love you with a love true
When your ramblin' days are through?
Ramblin' rose, ramblin' rose
Why I want you, heaven knows
Though I love you with a love true
Who can cling to a ramblin' rose?
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Beth,
Thank you very much for reminding me of Ramblin'Rose. I love that one too and I love Nat King Cole.
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You brought back some beautiful memories of my grandmother, who brought me up, with To Each His Own. That was her favorite and had very meaningful lyrics. I love your pictures - they are gorgeous!
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It's not really a flower song per se, but one of the loveliest love songs ("On the Street Where You Live" from "My Fair Lady") mentions my favorite blossoming shrub, the lilac.
"Are their lilac trees in the heart of town?
Can you hear a lark in any other part of town?
Does enchantment pour out of every door?
No, it's just on the street where you live."
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