"Baubles, Bangles & Beads" - from Broadway's "Kismet" which featured music by Robert Wright and George Forrest that was based on music by the Russian symphonic composer Alexander Borodin. It became a jazz standard and was sung or played by many.
Since there is no trivia in music: Borodin was a doctor chemist who would have written more beautiful symphonies if it wasn't for the time he took making important early contributions to organic chemistry. (This of course from a musician's point of view <grin>)
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