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Yes. My parents own an old LP record with music from the Nutcracker Suite. One of my favorite pieces on the record was the Waltz of the Flowers. A choir was singing words to the music. I loved trying to sing along with it but parts of it were out of my voice range because the notes were so high. The only words I remember off the top of my head are something like "Hark to the woodland call; come to the waltz of the flowers..." Also, toward the last of the piece were the words "Dance flowers dance; dance while the music makes romance..." As a matter of fact, I was trying to find something about those words when I ran across the link which led me to this question. After some creative searching I found a reference to the recording my parents must have had. http://www.billiesilvey.com/classical.html The recording is a choral version of the Nutcracker Suite by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.
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Amazon has it for download as an MP3. I've been looking for this for years! Found it today.
Fred Waring was born on June 9, 1900.
Fred Waring was born on June 9, 1900.
The duration of The Fred Waring Show is 2880.0 seconds.
Fred Waring was a musician and bandleader known for his group, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians. He was also a radio and television personality, as well as a choral conductor and arranger.
Fred Waring died on July 29, 1984 at the age of 84.
The Fred Waring Show was created on 1948-06-20.
The Fred Waring Show ended on 1954-05-30.
The cast of The Fred Waring Christmas Show - 1952 includes: The Pennsylvanians as Themselves Fred Waring as himself
Fred Waring died on July 29, 1984 at the age of 84.
The Fred Waring Show - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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