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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 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

Albums

Literature

Theatre

See also