"The Garden of Your Heart" is a song composed by Francis Dorel and Edward Teschemacher.
This song is mentioned in the ragged trousered philanthropist, a book from 1913, being played on a Polyphone, a very early type of Jukebox The song was published by Boosey & Co. in 1914, once more with the provision that while the music could be performed publicly without charge or copyright infringement, all public parodies of the song were strictly forbidden.
The music was arranged in common time and spanned six pages.
[2] The only known recording released to the public, according to the Discography of American Historical Recordings, was made by American tenor Charles W. Harrison on August 31, 1916.
[3] The song was recorded on two other occasions, once on July 8, 1916, by Blanche Herrick, and once more on March 21, 1917, by a Mrs. C. W. Dodge.