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again by White), 14 December (Richard Jones again), 13 February 1581 (Wiliam Elderton), and August 1581 (White's third contribution, "Greene Sleeves is worne awaie, Yellow Sleeves Comme to decaie, Blacke Sleeves I holde in despite, But White Sleeves is my delighte"). It then appears in the surviving
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in September 1580, by Richard Jones, as "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye Ladye Greene Sleves". Six more ballads followed in less than a year, one on the same day, 3 September 1580 ("Ye Ladie Greene Sleeves answere to Donkyn hir frende" by Edward White), then on 15 and 18 September (by Henry Carr and
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An alternative explanation is that Lady Green Sleeves was, through her costume, incorrectly assumed to be sexually promiscuous. Her "discourteous" rejection of the singer's advances supports the contention that she is not.
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for string orchestra and harp (or pianoforte) with one or two optional flutes by Ralph Greaves, Oxford Orchestral Series no. 102 (London: Oxford University Press, 1934).
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included some version of words and music together, most of them ending with the refrain "On Christmas Day in the morning". One of the most popular of these is "
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Christmas and New Year texts were associated with the tune from as early as 1686, and by the 19th century almost every printed collection of
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The Well Enchanting Skill: Music, Poetry, and Drama in the Culture of the Renaissance: Essays in Honour of F. W. Sternfeld
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The Well Enchanting Skill: Music, Poetry, and Drama in the Culture of the Renaissance: Essays in Honour of F. W. Sternfeld
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The Well Enchanting Skill: Music, Poetry, and Drama in the Culture of the Renaissance: Essays in Honour of F. W. Sternfeld
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television series, both in a seven-part 1966 story and as the show's theme song for its last three seasons (1970–73).
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is a version of "Greensleeves", also sometimes known as 'The Blacksmith' after another broadside ballad of the time.
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A possible interpretation of the lyrics is that Lady Green Sleeves was a promiscuous young woman, perhaps even a
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in September 1580, and the tune is found in several late 16th-century and early 17th-century sources, such as
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An Analytical Index to the Ballad-Entries (1557–1709) in the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London
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by the name "A Newe Northen Dittye of ye Ladye Greene Sleves" was registered by Richard Jones at the
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The tune was the basis for "Home in the Meadow," a recurring song throughout the 1962 epic film
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in its reprise. The romanesca originated in Spain and is composed of a sequence of four
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In some parts of the world the "Greensleeves" tune is popular as a standard chime for
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includes an adaptation of the song, titled "Leaving Green Sleeves" in his 1974 album
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at that time) in 2021, a viral video of a young rail enthusiast singing the lyrics “
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The Shiny Seventh: History of the 7th (City of London) Battalion London Regiment
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A New Courtly Sonnet of the Lady Green Sleeves. To the new tune of Green Sleeves
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Instrumental versions of "Greensleeves" were used in the long-running original
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The tune was used (as "My Lady Greensleeves") as the slow march of the London
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Let the sky rain potatoes! Let it thunder to the tune of 'Greensleeves'!
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These allusions indicate the song was already well known at that time.
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The melody of "Greensleeves" is used repeatedly as a motif in
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In Hong Kong, "Greensleeves" is used as background music in
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Hugh Ottaway and Alain Frogley, "Vaughan Williams, Ralph",
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Greensleeves is the tune for the classic Christmas carol
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The Man who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s
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incorporated the tune into the final movement of his
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It is a common myth that Greensleeves was written by
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may be too technical for most readers to understand
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Greensleeves Records

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
English folk song
broadside ballad
London Stationers' Company
Het Luitboek van Thysius
Seeley Historical Library
University of Cambridge
broadside ballad
London Stationer's Company
A Handful of Pleasant Delights
King Henry VIII
prostitute
Nevill Coghill
The Canterbury Tales
Christmas carols
What Child Is This?
William Chatterton Dix
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Falstaff
help improve it
make it understandable to non-experts
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romanesca
passamezzo antico
Andalusian progression
chords
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