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    Download "Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..." Lyrics by SIX, Brittney Mack - Read, Copy & Get LRC, PDF, TXT, SRT Files

    Read, copy, and download the "Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..." lyrics LRC file, which provides synchronized music subtitles for the song "Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..." by SIX, Brittney Mack from the album SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT (Original Broadway Cast Recording). Our LRC file is created using the free "LRC File Maker" tool and matches the official length of the song, which is 00:47.70. Additionally, you can download the lyrics in TXT (.txt), SRT (.srt), and PDF (.pdf) formats.



    "Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..." by SIX, Brittney Mack LRC Format

    [ti:"Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."]
    [ar:SIX, Brittney Mack]
    [al:SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT (Original Broadway Cast Recording)]
    [lang:English]
    [length:00:47.70]
    [by:Jun]
    [re:www.rclyricsband.com]
    [ve:v0.0.5]
    [00:00.00]
    [00:02.14]Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England
    [00:08.38]He had to look a little further afield
    [00:12.57]Had to adjust his location settings, if you will
    [00:16.32]To find his next queen, we're heading...
    [00:22.24]To Germany
    [00:25.14]♪
    [00:28.85]Where he enlisted the help of the legendary painter
    [00:34.67]Hans...
    [00:37.36]♪
    [00:42.27]Holbien
    [00:47.47]RCLyricsBand.Com

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    FAQ:

    1. Who is the singer of ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" song?

    ⇒ SIX, Brittney Mack has sung the song ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."".

    2. Which album is the ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" song from?

    ⇒ The song ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" is from the album SIX: LIVE ON OPENING NIGHT (Original Broadway Cast Recording).

    3. In which language is the ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" song composed?

    ⇒ The song ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" is composed in the English language.

    4. What is the official duration of the ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" song?

    ⇒ The official duration of ""Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."" is 00:47.70.

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    SIX, Brittney Mack - "Now, seeing as Henry was running out of women to marry in England..."