With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm
"With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" is a darkly humorous song, written in 1934 with lyrics by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee and music by Harris Weston.[1] It was originally performed by Stanley Holloway. It tells of how the ghost of Anne Boleyn haunts the Tower of London, seeking revenge on Henry VIII for having her beheaded.
| "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" | |
|---|---|
| Song | |
| Written | 1934 |
| Published | 1934 |
| Composer(s) | Harris Weston |
| Lyricist(s) | R. P. Weston & Bert Lee |
It has been covered by many performers, including:
- British actor Cyril Smith in 1934.[2]
- Roy Barbour in 1934 on Rex Records 8342 A, a 78 rpm release, with The Lion and Albert on the B side [3]
- Rudy Vallee in the late 1930s with "The Old Sow Song" on the reverse.
- The Kingston Trio on their 1960 album Sold Out,.[4] They gave an American twist to the soccer-related lines "And when they've had a few they shout 'Is Ars'nal going to win?'/They think it's Alec James, instead of poor old Ann Boleyn", changing them to "And when they've had a few they shout 'Is Army going to win?'/They think that it's Red Grange, instead of poor old Ann Boleyn"
- The Barron Knights in 1966.
- Caryl P. Weiss, whose 1981 recording has been a mainstay on Dr. Demento's Halloween show.
- Bobby Clancy, who recorded it twice under the title "Anne Boleyn," once with The Clancy Brothers on their 1982 Live album, and again on his 2000 solo album, Make Me a Cup.
It has appeared in many shows, including:
- The song was used in the serial Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club TV show in the late 1950s.
- During the episode "Whine Club" of the TV series Frasier, Daphne Moon sings due to the fact that she was drunk on a Bloody Mary cocktail.
- During the episode "They do it with Mirrors" of the TV series Marple. The convicts sing together an excerpt of the song before the theater play.
References
- Catalog of Copyright Entries Part 3 Musical Compositions New Series Vol. 30 No. 1. Library of Congress. 1935. p. 2350. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
- Lion and Unicorn: "Pick of the Pops:
- "78 Record: Roy Barbour - with Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm (1934)".
- "The Kingston Trio... Sold Out". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
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