Why is it that the page-image caption points to Barenaked Ladies, but the image itself is of The Beatles?
Hide / Show RepliesI guess because the caption refers to the other work.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanThis page says "This also applies to the song best known as Greensleeves. It's quite possible that the famous lyrics were written by Henry VIII, but the tune itself — the Dargason, as it's called — goes back way further." Newer Than They Think says ""Greensleeves" cannot have been written by Henry VIII as urban myth commonly supposes, as it was written in a style which didn't arrive in England until after Henry VIII's death. Though the words and music do appear to have originated separately, it is unlikely Henry VIII had a hand in either."
There's an issue with repetition on this page, but I'm not sure what to delete, since I haven't gone over everything in between the two Imogen Heap parts that I know are the beginning and probably end of it to make sure there's nothing in there that wasn't repeated, or if there are parts that aren't the exact same, in which case I also don't know which version of that entry to delete and which to keep.
Remember what we used to say? JACKPOT!