No. The Ballad Greensleeves, which was originally called "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye Ladye Greene Sleves", was written by Richard Jones in 1580.
Henry has been credited with writing Greensleeves
None at all; but he is credited with composing the tune 'Greensleeves', later used for the carol 'What Child is this?'
Did he? I had never heard about this, as this song is said to be anonymous - and certainly existing just since after his lifetime, and even having an Italian-like style!
Yes Henry VIII had composed this song which was a very famous song which is still sung today.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
"Greensleeves" was a love song possibly written for Henry the VIII's future queen. The song predates "What child is this" which uses a similar tune.
it is rumoured that Henry viii composed Greensleeves.
Nobody knows who wrote 'Greensleeves'. Some people believe that it was Henry VIII, but there is no evidence either way.
Greensleeves
Greensleeves
The song "Greensleeves" is believed to have been written in the late 16th century, with various theories suggesting it could have been composed by Henry VIII or another anonymous composer of the time.
Henry has been credited with writing Greensleeves
The link between Henry VIII and "Greensleeves" is a popular misconception. While the song was composed during Henry VIII's reign, there is no concrete evidence that he wrote it. The association with Henry VIII likely stems from a romantic legend that he composed the song for Anne Boleyn, although there is no historical basis for this claim.
"The Songbook," a manuscript written by Henry VIII contains 20 songs and 13 instrumental pieces written by him. His most famous is, "Pastime with Good Company". Henry VIII is also said to have written, "Greensleeves," but it has never been proven as fact.
It is popularly believed that he composed the melody of 'Greensleeves.'
There is a popular misconception that "Greensleeves" was written by Henry VIII, but there is no concrete evidence to support this claim. The origins of the song are uncertain, but it is believed to have been composed anonymously in the 16th century.
None at all; but he is credited with composing the tune 'Greensleeves', later used for the carol 'What Child is this?'