The Phony King of England was a song featured in Robin Hood, and the song itself mocks Prince John, however it wasn't sung by Prince John. On the other hand, after this, the Sheriff of Nottingham and Sir Hiss are later heard singing the song until Prince John yells at them.
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| - The Phony King of England (El Rey Inglés Pelele en español) es una canción de la película Robin Hood.
- The Phony King of England was a song featured in Robin Hood, and the song itself mocks Prince John, however it wasn't sung by Prince John. On the other hand, after this, the Sheriff of Nottingham and Sir Hiss are later heard singing the song until Prince John yells at them.
- "The Phony King of England" is a song featured in Robin Hood. It was written by Johnny Mercer and sung by Phil Harris as Little John. The song was sung by Little John at a private celebration honoring Robin Hood and Maid Marian's engagement, with a lot of Robin's friends dancing along to it. The subject matter of the song centers on the singers' disapproval of Prince John's taxation, hails Robin Hood as a hero and swears that with Robin's help, they will overcome their financial crisis.
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| - The Phony King of England (El Rey Inglés Pelele en español) es una canción de la película Robin Hood.
- The Phony King of England was a song featured in Robin Hood, and the song itself mocks Prince John, however it wasn't sung by Prince John. On the other hand, after this, the Sheriff of Nottingham and Sir Hiss are later heard singing the song until Prince John yells at them.
- "The Phony King of England" is a song featured in Robin Hood. It was written by Johnny Mercer and sung by Phil Harris as Little John. The song was sung by Little John at a private celebration honoring Robin Hood and Maid Marian's engagement, with a lot of Robin's friends dancing along to it. The subject matter of the song centers on the singers' disapproval of Prince John's taxation, hails Robin Hood as a hero and swears that with Robin's help, they will overcome their financial crisis. Later, the song apparently catches on so much, even Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham start humming it. When Prince John overhears them, he is furious and increases the villagers' taxes when the Sheriff tells him that everyone's singing it, or if they lack the amount of money expected to be paid, gives them a jail sentence.
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