The song is "Green Sleeves". From Wiki: A famous Christmas song, "What Child Is This?", combines the melody of "Greensleeves" with lyrics hailing the newborn Christ, "whom angels greet with anthems sweet while shepherds watch are keeping".
thats a rude comment. not everyone knows classic songs such as Green Sleeves. and hard to believe. not everyone knows what Canon or Fur Elise is either. so i dont that what u said had any legit reason for you saying. besides that you yourself are stupid.
i love the green sleeves and it's a very beautiful tune
Babyrichelle 1 year ago
cool
mermaidmeledyChan9 2 years ago
no, it's called 'greensleeves'. Its centuries old. i dont think it appears in pirates of the carribean.. x
hanbanbushbaby 3 years ago
Creepy things.
MissRxQueen 3 years ago
this is pirates of the caribbean song righT?
SlaveOfGod1993 3 years ago
Very cool
N.B, King Henry VIII was credited with writing Greensleeves, then again who's going to dispute it (off with his head !)
dibstick123 3 years ago
ho incontrato questo puppet durante il mio viaggio a tokyo!! è un piacere ritrovarlo qui
zacvalinor 4 years ago
The song is "Green Sleeves". From Wiki: A famous Christmas song, "What Child Is This?", combines the melody of "Greensleeves" with lyrics hailing the newborn Christ, "whom angels greet with anthems sweet while shepherds watch are keeping".
schlip 4 years ago
kthompson cant even spell it right lol
chanmenh 4 years ago
thats a rude comment. not everyone knows classic songs such as Green Sleeves. and hard to believe. not everyone knows what Canon or Fur Elise is either. so i dont that what u said had any legit reason for you saying. besides that you yourself are stupid.
compleckz 4 years ago