During Year 3 My Teacher also put it On all the Time when we were Learning about Henry VIII. (Sort Of the Reason Why, I'm obsessed with History Years Later.)
I see it was re-uploaded because of the glitching. Honestly thought it was my phone. So I'll say this again THANK YOU for an HD version! It was hard to read those dialogue bubbles in the old one lol
@@markalexander3659 In the well known rhyme, Catherine Parr was the one to survive as Queen. Anne of Cleves was the last to die, while Katherine of Aragon was the oldest when she died.
Well, i just recent discoved this video, through the original video and...... gotta say........ This is one of the best songs that I've found in recent memory, keep the job, guys.
When you reach the Protestant Reformation unit in history class. Seriously, this song. If you don’t know this song, your history teacher has failed you.
My high school history teacher showed us this video back in 2012 because we were going to be learning about Henry VIII and he wanted to get us hyped for it. I’m glad other people seem to have similar memories!
Henry VIII may have had six wives, but Catherine Parr had four husbands before Henry. Then, after Henry died, she got remarried. So Catherine Parr had six husbands. Ivan the Terrible in Russia had eight wives. But neither Henry nor Ivan could beat Solomon. According to the Hebrew Bible, Solomon had 300 wives, and if you count their ladies-in-waiting, that brings the number up to 1000!
Great song, but it really leaves out the juicy parts, like why Henry got an annulment from Catherine of Aragon (fear that the lack of a male heir was God's retribution for incest), why Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were executed (adultery, which was treason when the right to rule was passed through the king's bloodline) and how Anne of Cleves made out like an absolute bandit for her very short lived marriage.
@@katherinehoward3950 - You may want to read The Six Wives of Henry VIII, by Tudor scholar Alison Weir. Anne Boleyn likely did not commit adultery, but there was substantial evidence generated about her, largely from Spain, who wanted to punish her for usurping Catherine. Henry held off signing the execution order, but eventually was forced to do. As for Katherine Howard, there is pretty good evidence that she was having an affair with her cousin, Thomas Culpepper, which started before her marriage to Henry and continued afterwards. She, pretty much alone of Henry's wives, got what she deserved.
@@lyricaldeceit - Until pretty recently, it was treason for any titled lady, especially the queen, to have sexual relations with anyone other than her husband. The reason was simple: titles were handed down by right of blood descent through the male line, and interfering with that blood descent was equivalent to interfering with the lawful succession of government. And note that titled men were allowed to cheat with impunity: their bastards were obvious, and would have had no legal standing for a claim.
The luckiest wife of Henry VIII was definitely Anne of Cleves Why? Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard- they were both beheaded so unlucky Catherine Parr- She survived but was still forced to marry Henry VIII instead of the actual man she wanted to marry which was Thomas Seymour so unlucky Jane Seymour - Lost her life after giving birth so unlucky Katherine of Aragon- Married for over 20 years but when Henry wanted to marry Anne Boleyn she had no choice but to leave and never see her daughter Mary again and died of a broken heart so unlucky Anne of Cleves- Divorced not long after marrying Henry, she was called ugly even though she wasn’t Henry just felt humiliated after he scared her when he tried to kiss her in disguise but after they divorced she became his beloved sister and was given a home and lived a life of luxury and even witnessed the coronation of her ex-step daughter Mary so she’s lucky
Am I the only one who had my world history teacher show us this in 7th grade to juice us up for the 1 month choice board she was about to come out with, just me?
Catherine of Aragon had many children. Her first child was a stillborn girl. Her second child was a son, Prince Henry. That prince died in infancy. Her third child was also a stillborn son, as was her fourth. Her fifth child was Mary, the only one who survived childhood. The tragedy of Catherine's children was what led to Henry VIII having to divorce her, and she spent more than twenty years as his wife.
Wives: **singing about their terrible fate**
Henry: SING IT GIRLS
the 7th-grade nostalgia is real.
Yes
Ikr
Yes
9th grade in india *
9th for me
Still like this song. The graphics DO look more clear.
The melody has a creepy sound to it, to me.
Let's face it - if you don't instinctively start singing this version when the original comes on the radio, you're not a true HistoryTeachers fan! :D
I live in romania and in romania this doesnt appear on the radio so...
Six the musical sounds different here
six the musical and history teaches collab when???
this was the first draft
Such an ear worm it'll be stuck in my head for days.
Yeah it is catchy
The song my year 3 teacher put on all the time when we were learning about henry VIII
Thanks to her, im now very obsessed with history in year 11
Same
Year 11,3? Ah I see you are British like me!!!
During Year 3 My Teacher also put it On all the Time when we were Learning about Henry VIII.
(Sort Of the Reason Why, I'm obsessed with History Years Later.)
I see it was re-uploaded because of the glitching. Honestly thought it was my phone. So I'll say this again THANK YOU for an HD version! It was hard to read those dialogue bubbles in the old one lol
Ann of Cleves survived into the reign of Queen Mary I, IIRC.
And she got a dope divorce settlement. IIRC, she had so many properties she never visited all of them.
I thought only Katherine Parr outlived Henry?
@@markalexander3659she died a year later after Henry’s death. Anne of Cleves survived all the way to queen Mary (Henry’s daughter) hopes this helps 🙂
@@Jenny_thabenni Ahh yes, that does help, thanks
@@markalexander3659 In the well known rhyme, Catherine Parr was the one to survive as Queen. Anne of Cleves was the last to die, while Katherine of Aragon was the oldest when she died.
The song they cut out of Six
Thanks so much for uploading a version in HD. This one has been a perennial favorite in my classroom.
I remember this from my high school days i love it still 😂😂😂😂
I became aware of ABBA's existence with this. I also remember i heard this song in my 6th year in primary
I AM SO SO SO HAPPY THIS CHANNEL IS BACK! Thank you so much! You inspired my love of history.
As much as I love this song, the historical inaccuracies bug me to no end
There was only one historical inaccuracy that I noticed.
@@selinapersaud7629 There is two
@@nassimboussaadia6720 what were they?
i love this music
It's wierd seeing this in high quality
Having the portraits move their mouths to sing is hilarious.
Yeah if only the queens came alive in their paintings to talk to me
HELP ANNE BOELYNS HEAD ROLLING I CANT
her head was oval after all 😔
And then Katherine’s head joining Anne’s head
"I really need overtime pay!"
Religious Guy - 1567?
So hilarious 😆
Glad I wasn’t the only to notice him
I think it was Thomas Cromwell?
@@Empressofireland1914 Thomas Cranmer
Well, i just recent discoved this video, through the original video and...... gotta say........
This is one of the best songs that I've found in recent memory, keep the job, guys.
When you reach the Protestant Reformation unit in history class.
Seriously, this song. If you don’t know this song, your history teacher has failed you.
wow this is even nicer in HD
My high school history teacher showed us this video back in 2012 because we were going to be learning about Henry VIII and he wanted to get us hyped for it. I’m glad other people seem to have similar memories!
Hooaray!!!!! 2021!! HD version!! I waited for it almost 10 years!!
This is far better than Six. Thank you so much for this video. The original was the first video of yours that I saw and I thank you for this.
I like this song but that was too far 😢😢
@johnf.kennedy3394 forget that reply please. That was 4 months ago dont reply
Not me singing along🤭🫣🥴
Thank you for HD version
Yay! You're still out there! Nice to see you online...
I don't even like history, but I can't help loving this song
Glad to see you guys are back in full!
This is better than SIX the musical as a whole 😍😍😍😍
I honestly agree. The musical had so many in accuracies.
i love this song so much lmao been singing it since 2010 lmao
Why is this such a bop? I LOVE IT!
JWISJS I STILL LOVE THIS SO MUCH
This is SIX’s grandpa
Horrible Histories is SIX’s dad
And SIX is the hated child
Yes although I wouldn't say HATED. I'm a big SIX fan.
@@madeleineallen7758 same TvT but people hate it for being inaccurate
❤❤❤❤love this song, and Also love the tudors👏👏👏
Love the videos ❤️ thank You ❤️
Henry, you must know that Elizabeth is Anne's revenge!!!
Henry VIII may have had six wives, but Catherine Parr had four husbands before Henry. Then, after Henry died, she got remarried. So Catherine Parr had six husbands. Ivan the Terrible in Russia had eight wives. But neither Henry nor Ivan could beat Solomon. According to the Hebrew Bible, Solomon had 300 wives, and if you count their ladies-in-waiting, that brings the number up to 1000!
Great song, but it really leaves out the juicy parts, like why Henry got an annulment from Catherine of Aragon (fear that the lack of a male heir was God's retribution for incest), why Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were executed (adultery, which was treason when the right to rule was passed through the king's bloodline) and how Anne of Cleves made out like an absolute bandit for her very short lived marriage.
The only problem though is that Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard didn't commit adultery
@@katherinehoward3950 - You may want to read The Six Wives of Henry VIII, by Tudor scholar Alison Weir. Anne Boleyn likely did not commit adultery, but there was substantial evidence generated about her, largely from Spain, who wanted to punish her for usurping Catherine. Henry held off signing the execution order, but eventually was forced to do.
As for Katherine Howard, there is pretty good evidence that she was having an affair with her cousin, Thomas Culpepper, which started before her marriage to Henry and continued afterwards. She, pretty much alone of Henry's wives, got what she deserved.
@@TechBearSeattle so cheating means you deserve death ? ok
@@lyricaldeceit - Until pretty recently, it was treason for any titled lady, especially the queen, to have sexual relations with anyone other than her husband. The reason was simple: titles were handed down by right of blood descent through the male line, and interfering with that blood descent was equivalent to interfering with the lawful succession of government. And note that titled men were allowed to cheat with impunity: their bastards were obvious, and would have had no legal standing for a claim.
@@TechBearSeattle i know that but by the way you worded it you sounded like you believed cheating deserved dying
Anne of Cleaves actually outlived Catherine Parr by 9 years
True but Cathy survived also
Catherine of aragon also survived
You rule - teaching.
My best growls \m/
Already commented on the old version but: I am actually using this to study for a test.
This is why I get a+ thanks to this song in my quiz
I love this, so catchy.
The luckiest wife of Henry VIII was definitely Anne of Cleves
Why?
Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard- they were both beheaded so unlucky
Catherine Parr-
She survived but was still forced to marry Henry VIII instead of the actual man she wanted to marry which was Thomas Seymour so unlucky
Jane Seymour -
Lost her life after giving birth so unlucky
Katherine of Aragon-
Married for over 20 years but when Henry wanted to marry Anne Boleyn she had no choice but to leave and never see her daughter Mary again and died of a broken heart so unlucky
Anne of Cleves-
Divorced not long after marrying Henry, she was called ugly even though she wasn’t Henry just felt humiliated after he scared her when he tried to kiss her in disguise but after they divorced she became his beloved sister and was given a home and lived a life of luxury and even witnessed the coronation of her ex-step daughter Mary so she’s lucky
Only two surivived and thats Anne of Cleves and Catherine Paar Anne of Cleves surivived all of his wives and Henry
Cute Video! Great music choice!
Am I the only one who had my world history teacher show us this in 7th grade to juice us up for the 1 month choice board she was about to come out with, just me?
Kkkkk eu juro que sou viciada nessa versão
this is fire 🔥 🔥 it’s giving
Lolll
Thanks my AP Euro teacher for this!
Henry*BLOODY MARY!
Aragon*hehe...
a reupload? 😃
HD
Also this morning.
It is the HD version
This randomly entered my mind after like 10 years
Thats much better thank you😁
Please, 7th grade me listened to this RELIGIOUSLY
G-idle comeback
"Only one survived," not like wife 1 and 4 got DIVORCED and not beheaded
yea but Catherine of Aragon died of cancer during Henry’s reign to be a survivor you had to outlive Henry for some reason
Hd of french revolucion 🥰😁?
Soon! Watch this space
i need an instrumental version of this banger
Wouldn’t that just be Money money money by Abba instrumental?
@@paranoidwishes Nah i like historyteacher's remake of the instrumental better
Catherine of Aragon had many children. Her first child was a stillborn girl. Her second child was a son, Prince Henry. That prince died in infancy. Her third child was also a stillborn son, as was her fourth. Her fifth child was Mary, the only one who survived childhood. The tragedy of Catherine's children was what led to Henry VIII having to divorce her, and she spent more than twenty years as his wife.
We fr had to watch this in class 2 1/2 hours ago and all but one person disliked it. Ps I wasn’t the one who “liked” it
YES YES YES
abba 🔛🔝
Idk but the non hd vid hit different
good video hehe
Telling my kids this was SIX
It’s like six
I love love love the queen’s.
4th grade nostalgia is real
Wait Stoppppp I’m Now wondering If We should make this Tick Talk Viral
For Henry’s first wife, she couldn’t control the gender of the baby, Henry should’ve been grateful for even having a baby at all-son or daughter.
Didn‘t three of them (one, four and six) survive and not just the last one?
divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived is how it goes (they class divorce as not surviving)
@@goldenruby4didnt anne of cleves outlive catherine parr?
Ptn les cours d'euro c'est quelque chose
Henry the eighth’s was a horrible person
i just saw the Cleopatra-fergalicious from 10years ago then checked if there's more😂
uh...no? Anne of Cleves survived Henry as well.
Yes but she was divorced
This is a bop
very weird
You did not know that all Henry's wife's were Tudors before all marry Henry.
Anna of Cleves lived longer than Catherine Parr
I am playing Catherine parr in a play
POV The music and the history teacher are married
6 wives was enough!
Once my teacher played this and she was saying ''henry, henry, henry'' out of nowhere
He almost had a seventh too!!!!😮
@@Fantasyslayer_Yuioba yes he did!
@@Fantasyslayer_Yuioba the fact Katherine Brandon was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon's best friend Maria De Salinas
@@yourfriendosky I know right !?!? and he had over 600 lovers too !!!!
Hold on, wasn't it "Anne" of Cleves, not "Anna" of Cleves?
In German we call her Anna von kleve
English: Anne of Cleves
German: Anna von Kleves
@@morana179 But if you're using the English "of Cleves", why insert the German "Anna"? It's just confusing.
@@RequiemAeternam01 bro that's the German name of Anne of Cleves
@@morana179 Ik
Why did I scream the lyrics to this song? 😂
🥱
first
No.
zynyh🍭
Lagu ny beda
Lmao 2 survived tho…
La vergüenza de Gran Bretaña…
So catchy comments ur fav tudor wife down below.
I love Jane, Boleyn, and Howard
And Cleves
Aragon
oi7l,mki9j;lun
man, this is better than six
cringe
it repeats too much, I don't like that !
great, now you ruined ABBA for me
*enhanced
At least it was educational
I just wish my school has topics in history textbook about the Tudors that would be insteresting🥲✨