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All the King's Horses

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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:

Films and television

Songs

  • "All the King's Horses", a song by Dusty Springfield from her 1969 album Dusty in Memphis
  • "All the King's Horses", a song by Aretha Franklin from her 1972 album Young, Gifted and Black
  • "All the King's Horses", a song by Petra from their 1987 album This Means War!
  • "All the King's Horses", a song by Joss Stone from her 2003 album The Soul Sessions
  • "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 B-side to Blind Guardian's 2007 single "Another Stranger Me"
  • "The King's Horses (And the King's Men)", 1930 song by English composer Noel Gay and English lyricist Harry Graham
  • "All The King's Horses" was a track on the Monkees debut album.

Albums

Literature

See also