Greensleeves is not the national anthem of any country.
Greensleeves. The song was used as the (Lassie) theme , by the way.
"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.
What Child is This? or Greensleeves is an ancient Christmas Carol - Greensleeves is the secular title. It"s the same song as the Lassie theme, with the animal moving her paws.
All You Need is Love.
It is an English folk song called Greensleeves.
Greensleeves. The song was used as the (Lassie) theme , by the way.
"'Greensleeves,' a very old English song."
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The South's patriotic song was, "DIXIE." The North's patriotic song was, "THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC."
It's "Greensleeves" Alas, my love, you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously. Greensleeves were all my joyGreensleeves were my delight.
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.
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"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.
What Child is This? or Greensleeves is an ancient Christmas Carol - Greensleeves is the secular title. It"s the same song as the Lassie theme, with the animal moving her paws.