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