Green Sleeves – [ English folk song]

August 292009

Very beautiful old English folk song

Duration : 0:2:6


[youtube 6TB3DvC6iVs]

25 Responses

  1. miles305678 Says:

    Pretty good, I like …
    Pretty good, I like how you did NOT speed or rock it out, nice and peaceful, but when you get some money invest in a better mic. : >

  2. JJshnufflesJJ Says:

    nicely played
    nicely played

  3. slovan Says:

    Nice playing.
    Nice playing.

  4. Grafikbug Says:

    Very nice!

    I know …
    Very nice!

    I know this song from the PC Game “Anno 1602″ hihi

  5. hansoda21 Says:

    that was pretty lame
    that was pretty lame

  6. JudderMan25 Says:

    お、いえいえ!
    励 …

    お、いえいえ!
    励んでくれてありがとうございます!

  7. triadtck Says:

    very well & nice …
    very well & nice japanese!

  8. JudderMan25 Says:

    はは、本人が緑の袖までしているw
    はは、本人が緑の袖までしているw

  9. seankweston Says:

    well its kind of …
    well its kind of weak if you are standing op for something you cant even proove?

  10. MidnightPoison89 Says:

    well there’s not …
    well there’s not rule that says a preson has to

  11. lusefer Says:

    probaly some kinda …
    probaly some kinda pick-up

  12. theflyingmadcap Says:

    dam metal heads, …
    dam metal heads, haha

  13. egeemsun Says:

    Ah sorry. Didnt see …
    Ah sorry. Didnt see it :) ))

  14. xIxAmxYourxGhostx Says:

    I love this song :D
    I love this song :D

  15. Depalla Says:

    how u got this …
    how u got this electro sound?? is there a mic into your guitar? btw great playing

  16. offitcock Says:

    i want that grain …
    i want that grain finished guitar in the background :O trouser tent

  17. vandal2k6 Says:

    Green sleeves, it’s …
    Green sleeves, it’s in the title.

  18. egeemsun Says:

    What is the name of …
    What is the name of this song?

  19. Szaam Says:

    It is merely a …
    It is merely a rumour about Henry VIII. And he definitely didn’t compose it.

    Either way, this is a beautiful song, and something to be proud of for the English.

  20. Sheamusj Says:

    Beautiful tune …
    Beautiful tune beautifully played.

    Thank you from Canada.

  21. inlunacy Says:

    It is rumored that …
    It is rumored that the song was written about a prostitute. To have greensleeves (grass stains) meant to having been ‘playing’ in the grass for a quicky back then. Whether King Henry wrote it is an unproven rumor.

  22. TitaniumToothpaste Says:

    no henry the 8th …
    no henry the 8th had nothing to do with this song
    its by an unknown author
    its an myth that he did
    he was a musician but one song that he wrote for his future queen was believed to be greensleeves but it wasnt

  23. melbird1956 Says:

    Henry the 8th did …
    Henry the 8th did write the first version of this song, and it was called ‘Pastance and with Good Company’ he wrote it for Anne Boleyn, later the words thats we know now were set to the tune,that Henry wrote originally.

  24. englandforever Says:

    seriously… it is …
    seriously… it is common knowledge that Henry VIII wrote this song. the debate is over the idea that some historians beleive it was written about one of his wives (i cant remember which one :P ) beacuse she was always gardening (=greensleeves). honestly read up on it..Henry VIII writ many songs but this is his most famous…. i dont get why its so hard for you to belive this?? u could just say the same thing about motzarts songs etc. the title is confusing you… this song isnt even a folksong

  25. seankweston Says:

    you base this on …
    you base this on what?

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