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  1. The Trees They Grow So High. Los árboles crecen tan altos y las hojas se vuelven verdes, The trees they grow so high and the leaves they do grow green, Y muchas noches frías de invierno mi amor y yo hemos visto. And many a cold winter's night my love and I have seen. En una fría noche de invierno, mi amor, tú y yo solos hemos estado,

  2. The Trees They Grow So High. This album features nineteen folksongs by Benjamin Britten who was himself inspired by the revived interest in British folksongs at the turn of the century. In The Trees They Grow So High, Geoffrey Parsons accompanies Sarah on the piano.

  3. The Trees They Grow So High (also Early One Morning) 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 .

  4. The trees they grow so high and the leaves they do grow 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-gowing.

  5. Sarah Brightman also recorded the song on her The Trees They Grow So High album. An a cappella version appears on Brenda Wootton's 1975 album Starry Gazey Pie, sung in two-part harmony with Robert Bartlett. This song was released again as "The Trees, They Do Grow High" by the California-based folk band Golden Bough on their self-named album in ...

  6. Looking Back to 'The Trees They Grow So High'. This week 35 years ago, Sarah’s beautiful album ‘The Trees They Grow So High’ was released. Also known as ‘Early One Morning,’ this release featured European folk songs with arrangements by Benjamin Britten and accompanying piano by Geoffrey Parsons.

  7. The Trees They Grow So High by Sarah Brightman released in 1988. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.