Cecil Armstrong Gibbs was a prolific and versatile English composer of the 20th century. Gibbs is best known for his output of songs, but he also wrote a considerable amount of music for the amateur choirs that he conducted. His reputation as a song-writer largely lies in his natural gift for text setting – he insisted on giving priority to the words over the music and had very clear musical ideas on what a song should be. These principles prevailed when writing The Cherry Tree in 1949 – the Voice is clearly put to the foreground, with the Piano only supporting the singer in the background, so a confident and capable performance is needed from the soloist. Words by Margaret Rose. Performance time approximately 3 minutes.
| Arrangement | Piano Accompaniment, Voice |
| Genres | Classical |
| Format | Vocal Work |
| NumberOfPages | 8 |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Publisher | J. Curwen and Sons Ltd |
| Contributors | Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong (Composer) |
| Language | English |