easy listening romantic vocal ballad with piano, bass, drums, guitar, and trombone accompaniment
Marguerite Bourgeois, vocalist; Erwin Stuckey, pianist and arranger; Phil Bowden, bassist; Dan Dorff, drummer; Scott Forney, trombonist; Karl Kerfoor; guitarist
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It was created in collaboration with Marshall Robbins at Commander Publications, Hollywood, California. Mr. Robbins proofread it and advised where I might improve the composition.
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THE FLOWERS
When FLOWERS color the lane
Where you and I used to stroll,
I hear a bitter-sweet strain
That stirs deep down in my soul__
The song my heart knew
That first moment we met
Seems wrong! It's a blue song
I know I'll only regret__
And yet, this flowering view
Brings back the thrill once again
To dream my reverie of you,
As I'm remembering when
We kissed, reminisced
Over dreams we thought were ours__
These dreams I see all anew
As I stroll among THE FLOWERS__
Albert Joseph Gleese, Jr.
Copyright ©2008 Albert Joseph Gleese, Jr.
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