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The phrase '''All the King's Horses''' is usually a reference to a line from the nursery rhyme [[Humpty Dumpty]]. Specifically, it may refer to:
'''All the King's Horses''' is an allusion to "All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again", from the nursery rhyme [[Humpty Dumpty]].


It may also refer to:
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==Films and television==
==Films and television==
* [[All the King's Horses (1935 film)|''All the King's Horses'' (1935 film)]], American musical, from Paramount Pictures, directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Carl Brisson
* [[All the King's Horses (film)|''All the King's Horses'' (film)]], a 1935 American comedy musical film
* [[All the King's Horses (Upstairs, Downstairs)|"All the King's Horses" (Upstairs, Downstairs)]], 1975 episode from the fifth series of the 1971-75 British drama series ''Upstairs, Downstairs''
* [[All the King's Horses (Upstairs, Downstairs)|"All the King's Horses" (''Upstairs, Downstairs'')]], an episode of the British drama series ''Upstairs, Downstairs''
* [[All the King's Horses (1977 film)|''All the King's Horses'' (1977 film)]], American Christian inspiration film, directed by Donald W. Thompson, starring [[Dee Wallace]]
* [[Zack Snyder's Justice League|All the King's Horses (''Zack Snyder's Justice League'')]], part 5 of the movie ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''
* [[All the King's Horses (2004 short film)|''All the King's Horses'' (2004 short film)]], Australian short, directed by [[Matt Norman]], won for "Best Short Film" at Down Under Film Festival


==Songs==
==Songs==
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Dusty Springfield from her 1969 album ''[[Dusty in Memphis]]''
*[[All the King's Horses (The Firm song)|"All the King's Horses" (The Firm song)]]
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Aretha Franklin from her 1972 album ''[[Young, Gifted and Black]]''
*[[All the King's Horses (Lynn Anderson song)|"All the King's Horses" (Lynn Anderson song)]], 1976
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Petra from their 1987 album ''[[This Means War!]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Dusty Springfield from the 1969 album ''[[Dusty in Memphis]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Joss Stone from her 2003 album ''[[The Soul Sessions]]''
* "All the King's Horses (All the King's Men)", a song by Honey Cone from the 1971 album, ''[[Soulful Tapestry]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation from their 2005 album ''[[Mighty ReArranger]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Aretha Franklin from the 1972 album ''[[Young, Gifted and Black]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Nazareth from the 1977 album ''[[Expect No Mercy]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by The Nolans from the 1979 album ''[[The Nolan Sisters]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Petra from the 1987 album ''[[This Means War!]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by The Monkees from the 1990 album ''[[Missing Links Volume Two]]''
* "Fall from Grace", a song by Stevie Nicks from the 2001 album ''[[Trouble in Shangri-La]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation from the 2005 album ''[[Mighty ReArranger]]''
* "All the King's Horses", a B-side to Blind Guardian's 2007 single "[[Another Stranger Me]]"
* "All the King's Horses", a B-side to Blind Guardian's 2007 single "[[Another Stranger Me]]"
* "All the King's Horses", a soundtrack by Thomas Bergersen from the 2012 album ''[[SkyWorld]]''
* "The King's Horses (And the King's Men)", 1930 song by English composer [[Noel Gay]] and English lyricist Harry Graham
* "[[The Archer (song)]]", a song by Taylor Swift from the 2019 album ''Lover''
*"All The King's Horses" was a track written in 1966 by [[Mike Nesmith]] of The [[Monkees]] which was used on the TV show but left off the debut album. It was later released in 1990 on the [[Missing Links Volume Two]] CD.
* "All the King's Horses", a song by Tessa Rose Jackson from her 2013 album ''[[Songs From The Sandbox]]''
* "Ballroom Extravaganza", a song by DPR IAN from the 2022 album ''[[Moodswings in to Order]]''


==Albums==
==Albums==
* [[All the King's Horses (Brent Jordan album)|''All the King's Horses'' (Brent Jordan album)]], 2006 album by singer/songwriter [[Brent Jordan]]
* [[All the King's Horses (Grover Washington, Jr. album)|''All the King's Horses'' (Grover Washington, Jr. album)]], 1972
* [[All the King's Horses (Grover Washington, Jr. album)|''All the King's Horses'' (Grover Washington, Jr. album)]], 1972 album by Grover Washington, Jr.
* [[All the King's Horses (The Legendary Pink Dots album)|''All the King's Horses'' (The Legendary Pink Dots album)]], 2002
* [[All the King's Horses (The Legendary Pink Dots album)|''All the King's Horses'' (The Legendary Pink Dots album)]], 2002 album by Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band The Legendary Pink Dots
* [[All the King's Horses (Lynn Anderson album)|''All the King's Horses'' (Lynn Anderson album)]], 1976
* [[All the King's Horses (Lynn Anderson album)|''All the King's Horses'' (Lynn Anderson album)]], 1976 album by American country music singer Lynn Anderson


==Literature==
==Literature==
* [[All the King's Horses (story)|"All the King's Horses" (story)]], 1953 short story by American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
* [[All the King's Horses (short story)|"All the King's Horses" (short story)]], a 1953 short story by Kurt Vonnegut
* [[All the King's Horses (book)|''All the King's Horses'' (book)]], 1990 novel in the inspirational fiction genre by American author and public official [[Jeffrey Asher Nesbit]]
* ''All the King's Horses'', a novel by [[Jeffrey A. Nesbit]]
* ''All the King's Horses'', 1960 novel by [[Michèle Bernstein]], member of the Situationist International
* ''All the King's Horses'', a 1930 novel by [[Margaret Widdemer]]
* ''All the King's Horses'', a 1960 novel by [[Michèle Bernstein]]

* [[All the King's Horses (play)|''All the King's Horses'' (play)]], a 1961 comedy play by John McDonnell
==Theatre==
* [[All the King's Horses (play)|''All the King's Horses'' (play)]], 1961 comedy play written by [[John McDonnell (playwright)|John McDonnell]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[All the King's Men (disambiguation)]] - for other articles based on the same verse
* [[All the King's Men (disambiguation)]], for other articles based on the same verse


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Latest revision as of 09:29, 10 September 2024

All the King's Horses is an allusion to "All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again", from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty.

It may also refer to:

Films and television

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Songs

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Albums

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Literature

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See also

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