It is believed he wrote and sang Greensleeves. It is said he wrote the song when he was dating Anne Boleyn and sang this song for her.
King Henry VIII didn't actually write any Christmas carols, popular or otherwise. The rumor that he wrote the words to Greensleeves, which is the tune to What Child Is This, is untrue.
Although it has not been confirmed, scholars believe that Henry VIII wrote the song "Greensleeves." That song was later modified into a popular Christmas carol called "What Child is This?"
The Christmas song that was written by King Henry VIII was the song Greensleeves. The title of the song when used for Christmas festivities is "What Child is This?"
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I believe it was "what child is this"
None at all; but he is credited with composing the tune 'Greensleeves', later used for the carol 'What Child is this?'
"Green Sleeves" is attributed to Henry VIII
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Henry VIII enjoyed hunting and hawking. As a young man he loved to joust and what proficient in almost any athletic sport. He also was a talented musician, writing the tune 'Greensleeves', the setting to the Christmas carol 'What Child Is This?'.
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Some believe Henry wrote Greensleves
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
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