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I'm Henery the Eighth, I am,
Henery the Eighth I am, I am!
I got married to the widow next door,
She'd been married seven times before.
And every one was an Henery
She wouldn't have a Willie or a Sam
I'm her eighth old man named Henery
Henery the Eighth, I am!
From Wikipedia
"I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" (also "I'm Henery the VIII, I Am" or "I'm Henry VIII, I Am"; spelled "Henery" in references to the Herman's Hermits version) is a 1910 British music hall song by Fred Murray and R. P. Weston. It was a signature song of music hall star Harry Champion and became the fastest-selling song in history to that point when revived in 1965 by Herman's Hermits,becoming the group's second number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The lead solo on the Hermits' version was played by the group's lead guitarist Derek "Lek" Leckenby.
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We all talk about lyrics, structure etc and it's nice to discuss these things, but why was Henery a hit?
It has no structure other than one verse which is the same as the first.
And what other quirky tunes like this one were hits?
I LOVE THAT SONG!!!!!!! When I was in grade school it would always come on when I got home and turned on my radio.
You forgot the most important line.
"SECOND VERSE, SAME AS THE FIRST"
Ever read Beatles lyrics? My heart went BOOM when I crossed that ROOM.
How about-when I call you up your line's engaged, I have had enough so act your age. I think the Beatles were totally sarcastic in everything they wrote.
Here is a lyric from my era-cheer up sleepy jean, oh what can it mean to a daydream believer I'm the homecoming queen.
Do you know what the writer of that lyric said that the lyric meant-he said it meant absolutely nothing, it just sounded good when he sang it.