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  1. Sep 12, 2018 · I’m sorry, not sorry ’bout what I said. Don't lose your head. Three in the bed. And the little one said. “If you wanna be wed. Make up your mind!”. Her or me, chum. Don’t wanna be some ...

  2. May 28, 2019 · Don't Lose Your Head Six the MusicalAnne BoleynGreenBeheadedhistorylyricsTudorsSixElizabethCheaterAffairWest End Musical Henry VIIIWives

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  3. Don't worry, don't worry Don't lose your head I didn't mean to hurt anyone LOL Say 'Oh, well!' Or go to hell! I'm sorry, not sorry 'bout what I said Don't lose your head Tried to elope But the Pope said 'Nope!' Our only hope was Henry He got a promotion Caused a commotion Set in motion the C of E [Ensemble:] The rules [Anne Boleyn:] Were so ...

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  5. Oct 6, 2023 · The lyrics of Don’t Lose Ur Head delve into a multitude of themes, all resonating with the experiences of women across generations. Here are some key themes: 1. Overcoming patriarchal norms: The song acknowledges the historical oppression faced by women and encourages them to challenge and overcome patriarchal constraints. 2.

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    "Don't Lose Ur Head" is the fifth song in Six the Musical. It is the third track on the London cast recording and the sixth track on the Broadway cast recording. It is Anne Boleyn's solo.

    The song begins by explaining how Anne's court experiences began in the court of France. It then goes on to describe Anne's arrival in England in 1522, and her relationship with Henry VIII. Anne expresses her displeasure with being forced to live with Catherine of Aragon during the latter's marriage to Henry, and her feelings when Henry eventually ...

    •In live performances, the wedding march is extended, followed by a short dialogue where Anne says "Hold up, let me tell you how it went down". During this part, the performer portraying Anne acts as if Anne is the bride at a wedding, pretending the microphone is a bouquet of flowers and wiping away tears before pretending to throw the 'flowers'.

    •Additionally, there is a dialogue pause before the final chorus, where Anne exclaims, "No, guys, seriously, he's actually going to chop my head off!", followed by "I guess he just really liked my head" shortly after, referencing oral sex. After the second line, the performer portraying Anne will mime performing oral sex with the microphone.

    •In the Teen Edition, she says, "No, guys, seriously, he actually wants to decapitate me!" followed by "I guess you could say things were really coming to a head" shortly after.

    •In the North American productions, the two uses of the term "mate" are replaced by "wait" and "bro" respectively.

  6. Sep 22, 2014 · Taken from A Kind Of Magic, 1986.Sing along to 'Don’t Lose Your Head' with this official karaoke style Queen lyric video.Subscribe to the official Queen chan...

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  7. Don't Lose Ur Head is Anne Boleyn's solo in SIX the Musical, where she details her life, marriage to King Henry, and eventual beheading for adultery. The uses of the word "mate" are replaced by "bro" and "wait" in the North American productions of the musical, most likely for localization. In the live performances, there's a little break between the last bridge and chorus where Anne shouts ...

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