Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra play “The King's Horses” during a radio aircheck (1931).
This is a Noel Gay song.
The king's horses, the king's men, marched
down the street, and they marched back
again--the king's horses and the king's men.
They're in scarlet, they're in gold.
All dollied up--it's a joy to behold!
The king's horses and the king's men.
They're not out to fight the foe--you might think so.
But, oh dear, no! They're out because they've got to
go to put a little pep into the Lord Mayor's Show!
It's their duty now and then
to march down the street and
to march back again.
The king's horses and the king's men.
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra “The King's Horses (And The King's Men)” aircheck (1931) Noel Gay song.
This is a Noel Gay song.
The king's horses, the king's men, marched
down the street, and they marched back
again--the king's horses and the king's men.
They're in scarlet, they're in gold.
All dollied up--it's a joy to behold!
The king's horses and the king's men.
They're not out to fight the foe--you might think so.
But, oh dear, no! They're out because they've got to
go to put a little pep into the Lord Mayor's Show!
It's their duty now and then
to march down the street and
to march back again.
The king's horses and the king's men.
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra “The King's Horses (And The King's Men)” aircheck (1931) Noel Gay song.
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