Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.802625
Composed by Jeremiah Savile. Arranged by Peet du Toit. Contemporary. Score and parts. 7 pages. Peet du Toit #6048841. Published by Peet du Toit (A0.802625).
Here's a Health unto His Majesty is an English patriotic song or glee. It is used as the regimental march
of the Royal Army Medical Corps having been selected by Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes in 1948.
Note the song is never Here's A Health unto Her Majesty.
It dates from the reign of King Charles II, and was composed by Jeremiah Savile, a prominent teacher
for the voyce or viol during the English Commonwealth and Restoration in London. The music was first
published in John Playford's The Musical Companion of 1667, arranged for three voices; treble, tenor
and bass, together with the lyrics for single verse:
Here's a health unto His Majesty,
With a fa la la la la la la,
Confusion to his enemies,
With a fa la la la la la la.
And he who would not drink his health,
We wish him neither wit nor wealth,
Nor yet a rope to hang himself.
With a fal lal la la la la la la la la,
With a fal lal la la la la la.
The song became popular again during the near-fatal illness of King George V in 1928, sometimes being sung in theatres before God Save the King.