{t: I’m Henery VIII, I am} British music hall song from 1910, by Fred Murray and R. P. Weston— later version (1965) by Herman’s Hermits (#1 in USA) This is the chorus; original version has 3 verses, which nobody sings now. [G] I'm Enery the [G7] eighth I am [C] Enery the eighth I [G] am, I am [G] I got married to the widow next door [A7] She's been married seven [D7] times before And [G] every one was an [D7] Enery (Enery) She [C] wouldn't have a Willy or a [D7] Sam (no Sam!) I'm her [G] eighth old [B7] man, I'm [Em] Enery [A7] [G] Enery the [D7] eighth I [G] am Shouted: “Second verse, same as the first!” [G] I'm Enery the [G7] eighth I am [C] Enery the eighth I [G] am, I am [G] I got married to the widow next door [A7] She's been married seven [D7] times before And [G] every one was an [D7] Enery (Enery) She [C] wouldn't have a Willy or a [D7] Sam (no Sam!) I'm her [G] eighth old [B7] man, I'm [Em] Enery [A7] [G] Enery the [D7] eighth I [G] am, I [E7] am [A7] Enery the [D7] eighth I [G] am, I [E7] am [A7] Enery the [D7] eighth I [G] am [Cm] [G]