We currently don't have any themes associated with this song. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Various Artists These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375.0, Rolloff: -12.0.The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L.P. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. We currently don't have any styles associated with this song. Capitol (206) Every version I've seen has at least one alternate locution; I decided that it wasn't worth listing all the variants I've encountered. Matched on Catalog number, Publisher, and first word of titles.78_green-grow-the-lilacs-traditional-folk-song_tex-ritter-and-his-texans-tex-ritter_gbia0195481b 78_green-grow-the-lilacs-traditional-folk-song_tex-ritter-and-his-texans-tex-ritter_gbia0195481b Location USA Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.9.0 Scanningcenter George Blood, L.P. Jonathan Stagge's (pseud. wrote a song named "Green Grow the Rushes" that was released in 1985 on their album Fables of the Reconstruction. Song information for Green Grow the Lilacs - Kids on AllMusic Green Grow the Lilacs cho: Green grow the lilacs, all sparkling with dew I'm lonely, my darling, since ... After Wildwood Flower, this may be the most universally folk-processed song ever. They are 3.8mil truncated conical, 2.3mil truncated conical, 2.8mil truncated conical, 3.3mil truncated conical. Lilacs… I passed my love's window both early and late The look that she gave me, made my heart ache The look that she gave me was harm for to see We currently don't have any genres associated with this song. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. Green Grow the Lilacs is a 1930 play by Lynn Riggs named for the popular folk song of the same name. The American band R.E.M. see Patrick Quentin) mystery novel Death's Old Sweet Song (1946) has a series of murders referencing lines of the song. We currently don't have any moods associated with this song. It was performed 64 times on Broadway, opening at the Guild Theatre on January 26, 1931, and closing March 21, 1931. Size 10.0 Source 78 User_cleaned Bai Konte Johnson User_metadataentered Innodata User 02 User_transferred Jordan Gold Green grow the lilacs reminding me of The ones that I brought you with all … Green grow the lilacs all sparklin' with you I'm lonely, my darling, since partin' with you And by the next meeting, I hope to prove true And change the green lilacs to the red white and blue. Green grow the lilacs, all sparkling with dew I'm lonely, my darling, since parting with you; But by our next meeting I'll hope to prove true And change the green lilacs to the Red, White and Blue. Various Artists Various Artists