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I don't know the name of the song, but I remember most of the lyrics. A garden sweet, a garden small Where rambling roses creep along the wall Where dainty phlox and columbine Are nodding to the Trumpet vine I look upon each lovely bloom __________ sweet perfume (?) And yet it seems my garden's not so fair I know it's just because you are not there Here in my garden at twilight While tiny stars lend their shy light ___________ I ____ alone I'm dreaming of other nights we've known Upon the air softly falling The thrush's song comes a calling __________________________ And here I wait for you, I wait for you (And then a basic repeat of the song) I would love to get a copy of this song if anyone has more information!!! The song is called "In MY Garden" composed by Idabelle Firestone. You may hear it performed on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxvtw3WhJgY.

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Found it!! The music to which we're referring is actually Fred Waring (not Ellington) and the arrangements are by Harry Simone. The release date is either 1947 or 1950, and CDs appear to be available on the web. Vintage vinyls are also available on eBay. And my memory for the lyrics wasn't terrific, either! Happy Listening!===========================================Thanks to a blog by Dr. Drake, where you can find pictures of the front and back of the Fred Waring album--the back has the lyrics. Here they are:OvertureCome ring the curtain up, the drama is beginning!Watch as the spotlight shows a merry bit of make believe.First come the sugar plums, those dainty little dancers,Pirouetting on their toes, they make a charming arabesque.Then a Russian ballet in a Trepak dancing,So entrancing, prancing on.Then a tiny company of shining toy flutesShrilling, trilling, dancing on.Flowers all together in a grand finale end the ballet merrily,And now the band begins to play delightful music bright and gay,Fiddles bowing!Pipers blowing!Up goes the curtain, now the drama is beginningWatch as the spot light shows a merry bit of make believe.Dance of the Sugar PlumsHere they dance, the sparkling sugar plums,Gracefully pointing their tiny little feet.Here they dance so brightly, in a ring,Shimmering, glimmering, dainty and petite.One by one they glide and pirouette,Minuet, silhouette, to the tinkling beat.In the twilight, in the moonlight, in the starlightThey dance.Here in the glow of the moonlightThey dance to the tune of the beautiful silvery flute,Here in the glow of the moonlightThey dance to the tune of the beautiful silvery flute,They dance,They dance to fairy music sparkling light,They tread the moon beams of the night.TrepakHark to the sound of the balalaika,Hark to the shouts of the merry crowdsWho dance and sing 'til the rafters ring,And click their feet to the pounding beat.'Round and around see the maidens whirling,'Round and around in a mighty swirling...Flashing eyes and merry criesFor hearts are light this festive night.Swing to the balalaikas playing,Swing to the tambourines, they're saying,"Ev'rybody, ev'rybody, join us in the dance tonight."And if you happen to discoverSomebody dancing with your lover,Have another vodka, have another vodka,Vodka always makes things bright.All to the trepak dancing, all to the trepak dancing,On and on until the dawnThey sing and play the night away.All to the trepak dancing, all to the trepak dancing,On and on the night is goneThey dance and play until the day.Hark to the sound of the balalaika,Hark to the shouts of the merry crowdsWho dance and sing 'til the rafters ring,And click their feet to the pounding beat.'Round and around see the maidens whirling,'Round and around in a mighty swirling...High-yah! 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If it's not,then you may have a big surprise!Then, butter, flour, and salt, sugar too,fine chopped nuts a cup will do;A touch, a touch, some sweet vanilla adds so very much!We've got a Russian recipe!All that a recipe should be!It's right for every Russian appetite!We've got a recipe so great,We guarantee that it won't wait!A bit or two or three or four will make you beg and cry for more!A bit or two or three or four will make you sighand cry and beg for more… HEY!Dance of the Reed Flutes(Marsipan)We are candy flutes as you can see.Bright and sweet as candy flutes should be!Red and white and yummy,Tasty in you tummy!!Come! We'll dance for you so deliciously!Candy flutes are playing. 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