Subject: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,tequilaron Date: 09 Mar 03 - 04:44 PM Can anyone help me find the lyrics to a children's song that was commonly taught in Florida elementary schools during the 50's. I don't know the title but some of the lyrics went like this:
Where the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin/ And the songbirds say hello. I want to wander in the orange groves where the children use to roam/ Just take me back to Florida/ That's my dear old Southern home. Thanks for your help. Ron. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: Sorcha Date: 09 Mar 03 - 09:28 PM Try and clicking Next at the bottom.......if that doesn't work, come back and I'll try again. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Pete Peterson Date: 10 Mar 03 - 10:31 AM I suspect that the song in question is actually "Where The Morning Glories Grow" as modified by Florida school teachers; it's a song written by Richard Whiting around 1919 and covered by Bing Crosby among others; the version I know is by the legendary Cofer Brothers (original OK 45137, re-released Document DOCD 8021) I remember, O I remember the place where I was born Where the morning glories twine around my door at early morn I've forgotten, O I've forgotten how long I've been away But I'd like to wander back again down the lane to yesterday I want to wake up in the morning where the morning glories grow Where the sun comes peeping into where I'm sleeping And the songbirds say Hello I wanter to linger in the wildwood where the rippling waters flow And go drifting back to childhood, where the morning glories grow Does this sound right? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 10 Mar 03 - 05:31 PM I had previously encountered the song Sorcha directed me to, but that is not the song I am looking for. I think Pete is probably right about the Florida version coming from "Where the Morning Glories Grow". The Folk process in action. Now what I need is someone who knows the Florida version. Thanks for the help guys. Ron |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES GROW From: masato sakurai Date: 10 Mar 03 - 08:00 PM From HERE: WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES GROW (Bing Crosby) I wanna wake up in the morning Where the morning glories grow Where the sun comes a-peeping Into where I'm sleeping And the songbirds say hello I wanna ramble in the wildwoods Where the rippling waters flow And go drifting back to childhood Where the morning glories grow All the way back to my childhood Where the morning glories grow ~Masato |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: harpgirl Date: 10 Mar 03 - 08:55 PM Pete, this is a lovely song. Do you have a tune? harpgirl |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,tequilaron Date: 11 Mar 03 - 06:26 PM Harpgirl, I will be at the WillFest this weekend and will be glad to share the melody that I know. After looking at the Bing Crosby version I now realize that I knew most of the lyrics already. Thanks for the help catters. Ron. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Pete Peterson Date: 12 Mar 03 - 12:57 PM hi there Ms. Harp; if all else fails and you will be at FOTMC I'll teach it to you there. It sounds like Ron also knows the melody and I would love to hear the difference between the Bing Crosby version and the Cofer Brothers! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Florida Boy Date: 20 Oct 06 - 10:22 PM I went to elementary school in the Miami area during the 70's. They use to play that song on the TV before morning announcements. The song is still stuck in my head. I sing it to my kids sometimes before bed. The lyrics I remember is a little different from yours. I want to wake up, In the morning, Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes peek'n Into where I'm sleep'n And the songbirds sing, "Hello". I love the fresh air, And the sunshine. They're so good for us you know. 'Cause I make my home in Florida, Where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,berly Date: 27 Oct 06 - 10:33 PM Wow! What great nostalgia! I also grew up in South Fla in the 70's and have never forgotten that tune, but did forget some of the words-thanks for posting them-I've been looking-now I need to find the tune. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: Alley Date: 29 Oct 06 - 09:23 AM Found this thread and wonder if anyone knows the melody for this song. Moved to Florida about six years ago and would love to learn this song. Many thanks. Alley |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Richie Date: 29 Oct 06 - 08:20 PM Written by Richard Whiting, Ray Egan, Gus Kahn in 1917. There should be some sheet music somewhere. Here's a bio on Whiting: Richard A. Whiting (November 12, 1891-February 10, 1938) was a writer of popular songs. He was born in Peoria, Illinois. He attended the Harvard Military School in Los Angeles, California. Upon his graduation, Whiting began his career as a staff writer for various music publishers. In 1912, he became a personal manager. In 1919, he moved to Hollywood and wrote a number of film scores. He wrote music, collaborating with such lyricists as BG DeSylva, Ray Egan, Johnny Mercer, Neil Moret, Leo Robin, Gus Kahn, and Sidney Clare, to produce a number of hits (listed below). He also wrote a number of scores for Broadway plays. He was the father of singer/actress Margaret Whiting and actress Barbara Whiting Smith. He died in Beverly Hills, California. He was inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 1970. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Music Man Date: 15 Mar 07 - 10:20 AM Sheet music for "Where the Orange Blossoms Grow" can be obtained by calling Billye-Mullins Smith of Winter Haven. Here number is 963-294-7812. She also has ordering information on her website WWW.opus1musictimestable.com |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Scott Dailey Date: 21 Mar 07 - 09:06 PM OMG... I have been going round and round the past couple of weeks, trying, for some reason, to remember the words to the song I sang in elementary school during the late 1950's, early 1960's. this thread has helped me to put it together. As i recall, the words are: I like to wake up, in the morning where the orange blossoms grow, where the sun comes a peekin' into where I'm sleepin' and the songbirds sing "hello", I like the fresh air, and the sunshine, it's so good for me, I know, so, I'll make my home in Florida, where the orange blossoms grow............ I'm sure there were variations from school district to district, but this is what I remember....and, I can't believe, here I am, 50 years later, and what memories this song invokes in me. Lots of good times, for sure. It was a great time, and I miss it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Music Man Date: 22 Mar 07 - 09:55 AM Re: Orange Blossom song. I originally posted Billye-Mullins Smith's phone number wrong. Her number is 863-294-7812. Her website is opus1musictimestable.com |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Ace Date: 23 Mar 07 - 03:09 AM I REMEMBER: I wanna wake up, In the morning, Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes creepin', Into where I'm sleepin', And the songbirds sing "Hello." I want to wander, Through the orange groves, Like I did once long ago. And go drifting back to Florida. Where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,guest Date: 26 Mar 07 - 11:13 AM Just read in the paper that a music teacher in Winter Haven wants to make this the state song, and drop 'Old Folks at Home.' Considering how many of us 50- and 60-somethings out there who are trying to remember the lyrics, I think he may be on to something. It got back in my head around Christmas, so I did a Web search and found others looking too. Also asked my Florida-born brother and sister-in-law two months ago because I'd been trying to figure out two lines I can't remember. Here's my recall (early '60s Miami): I wanna wake up in the morning, Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes peepin' Into where I'm sleepin', And the songbirds sing "Hello." Da-da-da-da-daa Da-da-da-daa da-da-da-da-daa da-daaa, [something 'roam'?) And I'll make my home in Florida Where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where The Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Mary Lynn Ulrey Date: 03 Apr 07 - 11:23 AM That is what is so wonderful about this song. All of us sang it in school or somewhere a long time ago. It was a Richard A. Whiting song and sung by Bing Crosby. Correct! That is why it is in the public domain and Billye Mullins Smith only has a thin copyright on it for changing the words Morning Glories to Orange Blossoms. However, with the added lyrics to make it have 3 verses and the catchy tune, it could really replace the current offensive state song that can't be sung in schools. The melody would sound great by an orchestra too. So lets all get behind it so that something new that has no history is adopted. The kids that are working on it will be changed forever. |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES GROW From: Jim Dixon Date: 04 Apr 07 - 12:25 PM Found in the Kirk collection of Indiana State University: Click here for the sheet music cover in jpg format. Click here for the sheet music (minus cover) in pdf format. WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES GROW Words, Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan. Music, Richard A. Whiting. Publisher, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1917. 1. I remember, I remember the place where I was born, Where the morning glories twine around the door at early morn. I've forgotten, I've forgotten how long I've been away, But I'd like to wander back again down the lane to yesterday. CHORUS: I want to wake up in the morning where the morning glories grow, Where the sun comes peepin' in where I'm sleepin' and the songbirds say "Hello." I long to wander in the wildwood where the rippling waters flow, And go drifting back to childhood, where the morning glories grow. 2. I remember, I remember the schoolhouse on the hill, And I wonder if the tiny folks are climbing up there still. I can picture, I can picture the dear old swimming pool, And the happy days that I spent there when I should have been in school. |
Subject: Lyr Add: ORANGE BLOSSOM SONG From: GUEST,Almost a native but after 50 years, am one. Date: 08 Apr 07 - 10:13 PM In 1957 I was seven years old when my family moved to Florida from Pittsburgh; I grew up on a steady diet of hefty helpin's of emotional nostalgia conveyed in "Old Folks At Home", the state song of my new home. The song evoked longing for my own old folks (grandparents) at home in Pittsburgh. It still does… I have fond memories of canoeing and singing my way down upon the Suwannee River floating by the majestic old oaks brimming with exquisitely lush Spanish moss while warmth of the sunshine state nourished your body and soul. Nothing touches our roots more deeply than family, and this is a song about our eternal search for connection, safety, security and a sense of belonging. Old Folks At Home has been our state song since 1935. With respect for old folks at home as well as the "old folk" in each of us, I agree we revisit some of the lyrics, and keep this great melody around a while longer… Maybe the Gov would support a songwriting contest for keeping the melody and revisiting the lyrics…? If you live in Florida, one of your favorites is orange juice. My favorite food in the whole world is orange juice. Florida orange juice is the best. In elementary school I grew up on a steady diet of orange juice before school, and the Orange Blossom Song in school. The Orange Blossom Song is certainly a candidate for state song of Florida (lyrics below). Let's keep Old Folks At Home as one of our state songs, and just add the Orange Blossom Song as another. Tennessee has five state songs. Florida certainly deserves at least two! If anything should be changed, let's consider a different state bird… A couple of months ago the Orlando Sentinel published these lyrics: ORANGE BLOSSOM SONG I want to wake up in the morning where the orange blossoms grow, Where the sun comes creepin' into where I'm sleepin', and the song birds say hello. I want to wander over yonder, Pick the fruit that's hanging low, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning where the ocean breezes blow, I want to cast my line on the falling tide, Where the tarpon swim below. I love the sunshine and the beaches, where the palms sway to and fro, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning where the Spanish moss hangs low, Where the gators swim through the Everglades, And the grand old live oaks grow. I love the wildwoods, and the cities, and the friends I've come to know. I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning where the orange blossoms grow, Where the sun comes creepin' into where I'm sleepin', and the song birds say hello. I want to wander over yonder, Pick the fruit that's hanging low, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Mike Keedy, Bartow, Florida Date: 14 Apr 07 - 11:48 AM According to a friend who is in her 80s and is a native of Polk County, Florida, this song was sung by her and classmates as early as when she was in fourth grade. That means that it goes back into the 1930s. It follows that whoever wrote the florida words for school kids has got to be VERY old now. Is most probably deceased. The song Where the Morning Glories Grow is from a Broadway play of 1917. The Lyrics were written by by Raymond Eagan and the great Gus Kahn, and the music by Richard Whiting (father of Margaret Whiting). Making this the Florida song could be an embarassment when all the history unfolds. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Marge Redding Date: 28 Jun 07 - 09:33 AM At a Florida librarians conference, I presented this song to a large group during a workshop setting.The idea was to offer songs of greeting to begin the morning in a classroom. I was really surprised at how many people had not heard of it!(newcomers?) Everyone truly enjoyed it and wanted the lyrics. The lyrics are cute (very descriptive of Florida)and the melody catching. Morning announcements and student-produced technology would have an excellent learning opportunity here! As an African-American, I find this song ('orange blossom...') much more tolerable and acceptable for the Florida I call home. It's also especially appealing and more teachable to children. I know we've made some "changes" to the 'old folks at home' but it was too little too late. Why not change it altogether?! I'd surely cast my ballot for this song to become the state song! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Kristi Padgett Date: 28 Jun 07 - 09:08 PM I grew up in south Florida in the 50's and learned this song at Hialeah Elementary School. I think it's a great choice for a new Florida State Song, especially since there are more lyrics than I remember. The first verse as we learned it is: I want to wake up in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes creepin' into where I'm sleepin' And the songbirds say hello. I want to wander through the orange groves Where the children used to roam. And I'll make my home in Florida Where the orange blossoms grow. Thanks for the memories, everyone! Anyone out there from Hialeah High? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Seaya510 Date: 29 Jun 07 - 03:27 PM I am so excited I found this website and that you all know this song. I have been looking and asking for about a week and it was driving me nuts. I think this would be the perfect State Song and hope it becomes adopted. It already has brought back many fond memories of my childhood as I am also in my 50s. Thank you !!! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 31 Jul 07 - 11:11 AM isn't Google great?! I was just trying to remember the lyrics this morning and "googled" the first line of the song...and WOW...seems it's not as obscure as I thought. I learned this song as a ssecond grader at Annie R. Morgan Elementary School in Jacksonville, Florida. The year was probably 1952 or 1953. Mrs. Brooks was our music teacher and she decided that since it was pouring rain outside, this song would brighten our day. I had no idea it was being taught all across Florida. I taught it to my daughter...and the beat goes on. Thanks, ya'll!!!! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Guest Date: 21 Sep 07 - 07:00 PM I grew up in Alabama but I was a substitute teacher this week in a classroom and the other teacher sang this with the children every morning. What a wonderful song for children! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: Janie Date: 22 Sep 07 - 05:01 PM In West Virginia, we learned it in school as "Where the Rhododendrons Grow." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Connie in Pinellas Date: 05 Dec 07 - 12:35 PM I knew this song as the "Florida Song". I wanna wake up in the mornin' Where the orange blossoms grow and the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say "hello". I want to wander in the orange groves where we children used to roam and go drifting back to Florida, my home sweet home. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Ann in Orange Date: 15 Dec 07 - 07:08 PM This is the way we sang it at North Beach Elementary School on Miami Beach in the 50's: I want to wake up in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow And the sun comes peepin' Into where I'm sleepin' And the songbirds say "hello". I want to wander in the orange groves Where we children used to roam And go drifting back to Florida. It is the state I call my home. It might have been "the state I call my own" but home rhymes with roam, so my old brain might be substituting. Right now there's a big contest going on to replace "Old Folks at Home" as the state song. I don't know why they don't just use this one. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Alley Date: 16 Dec 07 - 10:43 AM This really is a wonderful song. I play guitar and would love to have the chords for this song. Since I'm not good enough to figure them out myself, I'm hoping that someone out there can help me out. Many thanks. Alley |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Tull Date: 13 Jan 08 - 08:57 PM re: Chords ... here are the chords in the key of D (as I hear them! ;-) ) |D---|D7---|G---|D---| |A7---|D---|E7---|A7---| |D---|D7---|G---|F#7---| |G---|D---|A7---|D---| |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Libby Date: 26 Apr 08 - 08:26 PM These are the same lyrics I remember I was born in Miami Beach in 1950 and attended Miami Springs Kindergarten where my 8 brothers and sisters learned this song and sang it daily.... led by Miss Nelson Now I am a fourth grade teacher and have taught the song to my students over the years. Perfect for the Florida History Unit! Wonderful memories indeed! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 09 May 08 - 04:52 PM I want to wake up in the morning where the orange blossoms grow where the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say hello I love the fresh air and the sunshine theyr'e so good for us you know so I'll make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Stef, Eglin AFB Fl. Date: 26 Sep 08 - 10:25 AM Hey My daughter sings this in her pre-K class! I love it,a dn it always makes me cry, its ust so sweet want to wake up in the morning where the orange blossoms grow where the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say hello (tweet tweet) I love the fresh air and the sunshine theyr'e so good for us you know so I'll make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,PatriciaCaruso Date: 23 Oct 08 - 06:25 PM I went to Miami Park elementary school in the early sixties and i remember that song so well.Anyone else from that school |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Another South Florida Guy Date: 15 Nov 08 - 11:47 AM I have been singing this to my kids just like so many of the thread writers have said...they always looked at me funny and rolled their eyes...oh well, I always loved it. Then, when I was courting my wife out in Louisiana, I'd sing it to her and tell her we'd be moving to Paradise soon... I won, took her home with me, and now we live in central Florida again. I grew up in South Miami and we sang this every morning in elementary school (early 70's) before the announcements...from reading this, things were pretty consistent back then. I'd love to get a copy of the original...well, the version that they played in school...don't know who/when that was actually recorded. (The other elementary school song I found the original from in the same era was "chicken fat" - but can't find this one...) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 06 Dec 08 - 05:09 PM I wanna wake up in the morning,where the orange blossoms grow and the sun comes peekin into where I'm sleepin and the song birds sing 'Hello'.. I sung this in elementary school back in 1998. Not really that long ago compared to the rest. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,mamorob Date: 05 Feb 09 - 11:18 AM I don't remember whether we sang this in Hillcrest School, Orlando, in the early '30s or I taught it at Concord Park Elementary in the early '50s, but it has been going through my head ever since I saw the bloom on my lime tree (before the freeze, sadly). Whoever supplied the lyrics and whichever way you sing it, it is a great Florida song. Thanks to all of you who sent lyrics; now I can sing it as I go about my day. You guessed it: I'm 85. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,jeanne Date: 06 Jun 09 - 12:47 AM yes, i still love this song. i lived in Hollywood and attended Nova elementary school in the mid '60's. My mother taught choral music in North Miami Beach and she taught this song in class and to me and my brother and sister. the words i remember are a combination of what's been posted. it's still my favorite tune to hum around the house! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Big T Date: 10 Jun 09 - 02:21 PM I entered the 1st grade in 1953 in the panhandle of Florida, and even though we didn't have orange trees, we sang this song: I want to wake up in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow, Where the sun comes peepin' Into where I'm sleepin' And the songbirds say hello. I want to wander through the orange groves Where the orange trees grow so tall. I want to wake up in Florida, The greatest state of all. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,wweakland Date: 13 Jul 09 - 05:53 PM Now I do not recall how I learned this song as a child, but I have known it since very young. I myself am only in my late 20's. I was born and raised in southern Florida, as were my parents. I would have to guess that it was my mother or another relative that taught me since I do not recall learning in school. I have really enjoyed reading this thread!! Brought back memories of sunny mornings on a swing set with my friends!! Thank you!! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Diana Date: 14 Aug 09 - 09:54 PM I went to school in the 50's in Mims, Florida and we sang this song also. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,wscot001 Date: 13 Nov 09 - 01:23 AM I remember it from Camp Immockolee in the late fifties. w |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 18 Mar 10 - 02:33 PM Seems we have several different but similar versions we were taught. We same it in the mornings along with the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance. Good way to start the morning - and still is. I want to wake up in the morning Where the Orange Blossoms grow. Where the sun comes peeping in where I've been sleeping and the songbirds say hello. I want to wander in the organge groves Where the children love to roam and go drifiting back to Florida Where the Orange Blossoms grow. Maybe its a bit different when you were actullly growing up in the middle of the orange groves like we were instead of in the towns/cities around them. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 24 Jul 10 - 12:10 PM My mother sang this to me when I was a little girl growing up in Central Florida in the '70s. I sang it to my sons when they were little. I want to wake up, in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes a'peepin into where I'm a'sleepin and the songbirds say hello. I love the fresh air, and the sunshine. They're good for us you know. I want to make my home in Florida, where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 24 Aug 10 - 01:21 PM we sang this in school in the 60s in Orlando - i remember the words to be I want to wake up, in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say hello. I love the fresh air, and the sunshine, which I know are good for me, so I'll make my home in Florida, where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Cissy Date: 04 Dec 10 - 02:20 PM I opened my window this morning and looked out over the orange groves when this song came to mind. I decided to google it and was pleased to find this site. I grew up in Lakeland in the 70's and it was taught to us at Dixieland Elementary by our music teacher, Barbara Garber. I want to wake up, in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow. And the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say hello. I want to wander through the orange groves, where the children used to roam, and go drifting back to Florida, Back to Florida my home. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST,Guest, John Date: 20 Dec 10 - 08:30 PM You all the right words. I sang it at Belle Glade, 1957. It would be nice for someone to sing it on You-Tube. Take the ball and run with it someone, lots of people would enjoy it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Where the Orange Blossoms Grow From: GUEST Date: 26 Dec 10 - 08:49 PM i remember these same lyrics from elementary school in FL in the 80's. I remember them as: I want to wake up, in the morning Where the orange blossoms grow. Where the sun comes peepin into where I'm sleepin and the songbirds say hello. I love the fresh air, and the sunshine, there's so good for us, you know, and I'll make my home in Florida, where the orange blossoms grow. |
Subject: Lyr. Add: Orange Blossom Song From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 27 Dec 10 - 05:49 PM Lyr. Add: Orange Blossom Song Arr. by Stephen and Mary Lynn Ilrey I want to wake up in the morning where the orange blosoms grow, Where the sun comes creepin' into where I'm sleepin', and the song birds say hello. I want to wander over yonder, pick the fruit that's hangin' low, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning where the ocean breezes blow, I want to cast my line on the falling tide, Where the tarpon swim below. I love the sunshine and the beaches, where the palms sway to and fro, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning where the Spanish moss hangs low, Where the 'gators swim through the Everglades And the grand old live oaks grow. I love the wildwoods, and the cities, and the friends I've come to know, I want to make my home in Florida, where the orange blossoms grow. I want to wake up in the morning, where the orange blossoms grow, Where the sun comes creepin' into where I'm sleepin', And the song birds say hello. I want to wander over yonder, Pick the fruit that's hangin' low, I want to make my home in Florida where the orange blossoms grow. "Florida May Sing a Different Tune (Changing the State Song), Gretchen Parker, Tampa Tribune, March 16, 2007." http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1802616/posts ---------------- The original song seems to be Where the Morning Glories Grow, Richard Whiting, 1919. |
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