About "Whose Garden Was This"
Whose Garden Was This is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, consisting mainly of cover songs. It was released in October 1970. This album was subsequently re-released as bonus tracks on re-releases of the albums John Denver and Spirit. British singer Dame Vera Lynn recorded the title song in 1972 for her album Unforgettable Songs by Vera Lynn. Actually, Vera Lynn was keen to sing the song on her BBC television show (1972) but felt the song was a little too short and asked Tom Paxton for a further verse to be added - and he duly obliged - with the 'forest/squirrels' one. Subsequently he often sang this later version in concert.
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- Country Love
- Perhaps Love
- Sunshine On My Shoulders
- Back Home Again
- Fly Away
- On The Road
- Carolina In My Mind
- Amsterdam
- This Old Guitar
- Angels From Montgomery
- All Of My Memories
- My Sweet Lady
- A Song For All Lovers
- For You
- Mr. Bojangles
- Jingle Bells
- Johnny B. Goode
- Boy From The Country
- Song Of Wyoming
- Mother Nature's Son
- Annie's Other Song
- Alaska And Me
- City Of New Orleans
- Seasons Of The Heart
- Gospel Changes
- Some Days Are Diamonds
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