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King Henry VIII (b. 1491) was the King of England and Lord of Ireland from April 22, 1509 until the time of his death on January 28, 1547. In addition to his ruling duties, Henry VIII was an accomplished musician. His most well-known song is Pastyme With Good Company, or The Kynges Ballade. It is also widely believed that he composed Greensleeves, although this has not been confirmed. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Greensleeves
2,5452Pastime with Good Company
2,1273Grene growith the holy
1,8694Pastyme with good company: Pastime with Good Company
9435OverSimplified
7896Pastyme with good companye
6877Suite: "Rose Without a Thorn": II. Pastime with good company - Hélas madame
6348Consort
5479Taunder naken (Arr. R. Skeaping)
50510Green grow'th the holly
445Wolcum Yule
Greensleeves

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In Good Company
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