Godiva (/ɡəˈdaɪvə/; Old English:Godgifu;fl. 1010–1067) was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked– covered only in her long hair– through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants. The name "Peeping Tom" for a voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a man named Tom watched her ride and was struck blind or dead.
Historical figure
Godiva was the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. They had one known son, Aelfgar. The modern era Kingsbury family have claimed descent from Lady Godiva.
Godiva's name occurs in charters and the Domesday survey, though the spelling varies. The Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant "gift of God"; Godiva was the Latinised form. Since the name was a popular one, there are contemporaries of the same name.
The song is a music-hall style number which frivolously references the legend of Lady Godiva, reimagining the legend in the modern day: a director from Hollywood witnesses her legendary ride (with "her long blonde hair" obscuring her breasts and other private parts) and recruits the lady to star in his films, but he turns out to be a director of pornographic films.
Peter and Gordon version
A drastic stylistic shift for Peter and Gordon who had specialized in melancholy love songs, "Lady Godiva" in its music-hall style recalled several Herman's Hermits' hits and also "Winchester Cathedral" by the New Vaudeville Band which was rising up the UK charts when Peter and Gordon recorded "Lady Godiva": eventually "Winchester Cathedral" and "Lady Godiva" would share the US Top Ten with the former succeeding the latter at #1 in Canada. Peter and Gordon's producer John Burgess brought the duo "Lady Godiva" which Burgess had recently produced for the Paul Jones album My Way. Peter Asher, who with Gordon Waller comprised Peter and Gordon, recalls that he [Asher] objected to recording the song with Waller resultantly saying: "It'll be funny [so] shut up". The single was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and reunited Peter and Gordon with Geoff Love who after arranging and conducting the duo's first six singles had sat out their last three A-sides: "Lady Godiva" would be Love's final Peter and Gordon A-side collaboration.
Jemima Honey, a teacher, needs to raise funds for her local creative arts centre. To do so, she accepts the challenge of businessmen and love interest Michael Bartle to ride through the streets of Oxford naked.
The film was universally panned by both critics and audiences alike, with criticism mostly focusing on its script and direction. Rob Daniel of Sky Movies wrote that 'all involved should be sent straight to the glue factory', Ellen E Jones of Total Film advised that viewers 'Avoid like you would a naked nutter bouncing down the street', Hannah Forbes Black of Film4 described it as 'relentlessly awful to the point of unintentional comedy, this Godiva would do well to get off the horse and put her clothes back on' and Total Film highlighted 'clunky direction' and a 'hokey script'.
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Alex Richard George Day (born 8 April 1989) is a British musician, vlogger and writer. Day has released three studio albums, two EPs, and had three UK Top 40 hits; his song "Forever Yours" currently holds a Guinness World Record for the highest-charting single by an unsigned artist. Day's unconventional style of releasing and distributing music helped contribute to his now defunct YouTube channel once having more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views. His first book, titled The Underground Storyteller, was due to be released in July 2014. After being cancelled by the publishers, on 13 October 2014, Day announced that the book was being released independently.
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The History Guy remembers the real Lady Godiva, who may have been a different person than some believe her to be. One of the most famous stories in history might never have happened.
The video includes several artistic renditions of Lady Godiva's ride. None are pornographic, but some include a degree of nudity. These are shown in the context of the discussion of the period and the famous story.
The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of actual events are often not available, I will sometimes use photographs of similar events or objects for illustration.
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The Surprising Story of Lady Godiva
This is one of the enduring legends from the Midlands in England. Lady Godiva, wife of the earl of Mercia choose to fight for the people of Coventry by riding through the town naked. Why? All is explained in the video.
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Lady Godiva - Peter & Gordon
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[4K, 60 fps, colorized] (1902) Lady Godiva procession in Coventry.
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Benny Hill - Lady Godiva (1978)
Lady Godiva is to ride her horse naked.
April 12, 1978
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The Lady Godiva (1928) | BFI National Archive
The famous tale of the 11th-century naked noblewoman is brought to life on the picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry.
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The picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry are the backdrop for this recreation of famous folklore - part of a series entitled Ghosts of Yesterday. Lady Godiva supposedly saved the poor from unfair taxation by riding naked on her horse through the city. The film showcases the charm and character of Coventry's medieval architecture and cobbled streets - before the destruction wrought by WWII.
This video is part of the Orphan Works collection. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work. Find out more about Orphan Works: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/orphan_works/ind...
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Lady Godiva
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Lady Godiva · Peter And Gordon
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Peter and Gordon: Lady Godiva- Live.
Peter and Gordon perform their hit "Lady Godiva" live on "The Milton Berle Show" 1967.
The History Guy remembers the real Lady Godiva, who may have been a different person than some believe her to be. One of the most famous stories in history migh...
The History Guy remembers the real Lady Godiva, who may have been a different person than some believe her to be. One of the most famous stories in history might never have happened.
The video includes several artistic renditions of Lady Godiva's ride. None are pornographic, but some include a degree of nudity. These are shown in the context of the discussion of the period and the famous story.
The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of actual events are often not available, I will sometimes use photographs of similar events or objects for illustration.
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The History Guy remembers the real Lady Godiva, who may have been a different person than some believe her to be. One of the most famous stories in history might never have happened.
The video includes several artistic renditions of Lady Godiva's ride. None are pornographic, but some include a degree of nudity. These are shown in the context of the discussion of the period and the famous story.
The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of actual events are often not available, I will sometimes use photographs of similar events or objects for illustration.
Skip Intro: 00:10
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The History Guy: Five Minutes of History is the place to find short snippets of forgotten history from five to fifteen minutes long. If you like history too, this is the channel for you.
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This is one of the enduring legends from the Midlands in England. Lady Godiva, wife of the earl of Mercia choose to fight for the people of Coventry by riding t...
This is one of the enduring legends from the Midlands in England. Lady Godiva, wife of the earl of Mercia choose to fight for the people of Coventry by riding through the town naked. Why? All is explained in the video.
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This is one of the enduring legends from the Midlands in England. Lady Godiva, wife of the earl of Mercia choose to fight for the people of Coventry by riding through the town naked. Why? All is explained in the video.
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The famous tale of the 11th-century naked noblewoman is brought to life on the picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry.
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The famous tale of the 11th-century naked noblewoman is brought to life on the picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry.
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The picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry are the backdrop for this recreation of famous folklore - part of a series entitled Ghosts of Yesterday. Lady Godiva supposedly saved the poor from unfair taxation by riding naked on her horse through the city. The film showcases the charm and character of Coventry's medieval architecture and cobbled streets - before the destruction wrought by WWII.
This video is part of the Orphan Works collection. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work. Find out more about Orphan Works: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/orphan_works/index_en.htm This is in line with the EU Orphan Works Directive of 2012. The results of our search for the rights holder of this film can be found in the EU Orphan Works Database: https://euipo.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/web/observatory/orphan-works-database
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The famous tale of the 11th-century naked noblewoman is brought to life on the picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry.
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The picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry are the backdrop for this recreation of famous folklore - part of a series entitled Ghosts of Yesterday. Lady Godiva supposedly saved the poor from unfair taxation by riding naked on her horse through the city. The film showcases the charm and character of Coventry's medieval architecture and cobbled streets - before the destruction wrought by WWII.
This video is part of the Orphan Works collection. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work. Find out more about Orphan Works: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/orphan_works/index_en.htm This is in line with the EU Orphan Works Directive of 2012. The results of our search for the rights holder of this film can be found in the EU Orphan Works Database: https://euipo.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/web/observatory/orphan-works-database
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Lady Godiva · Peter And Gordon
The Ultimate Peter And Gordon
℗ 1966 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company...
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lady Godiva · Peter And Gordon
The Ultimate Peter And Gordon
℗ 1966 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Irving Mills
Composer: Mike Leander
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lady Godiva · Peter And Gordon
The Ultimate Peter And Gordon
℗ 1966 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Irving Mills
Composer: Mike Leander
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The History Guy remembers the real Lady Godiva, who may have been a different person than some believe her to be. One of the most famous stories in history might never have happened.
The video includes several artistic renditions of Lady Godiva's ride. None are pornographic, but some include a degree of nudity. These are shown in the context of the discussion of the period and the famous story.
The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of actual events are often not available, I will sometimes use photographs of similar events or objects for illustration.
Skip Intro: 00:10
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryGuyYT/
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The History Guy: Five Minutes of History is the place to find short snippets of forgotten history from five to fifteen minutes long. If you like history too, this is the channel for you.
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This is one of the enduring legends from the Midlands in England. Lady Godiva, wife of the earl of Mercia choose to fight for the people of Coventry by riding through the town naked. Why? All is explained in the video.
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The famous tale of the 11th-century naked noblewoman is brought to life on the picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
The picturesque streets of 1920s Coventry are the backdrop for this recreation of famous folklore - part of a series entitled Ghosts of Yesterday. Lady Godiva supposedly saved the poor from unfair taxation by riding naked on her horse through the city. The film showcases the charm and character of Coventry's medieval architecture and cobbled streets - before the destruction wrought by WWII.
This video is part of the Orphan Works collection. When the rights-holder for a film cannot be found, that film is classified as an Orphan Work. Find out more about Orphan Works: http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/orphan_works/index_en.htm This is in line with the EU Orphan Works Directive of 2012. The results of our search for the rights holder of this film can be found in the EU Orphan Works Database: https://euipo.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/web/observatory/orphan-works-database
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Lady Godiva · Peter And Gordon
The Ultimate Peter And Gordon
℗ 1966 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Irving Mills
Composer: Mike Leander
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Godiva (/ɡəˈdaɪvə/; Old English:Godgifu;fl. 1010–1067) was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked– covered only in her long hair– through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants. The name "Peeping Tom" for a voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a man named Tom watched her ride and was struck blind or dead.
Historical figure
Godiva was the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. They had one known son, Aelfgar. The modern era Kingsbury family have claimed descent from Lady Godiva.
Godiva's name occurs in charters and the Domesday survey, though the spelling varies. The Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant "gift of God"; Godiva was the Latinised form. Since the name was a popular one, there are contemporaries of the same name.
This won't be the first time that I'll give it all I've got I promise I don't mean for everything to turn out wrong I'm not a complex person, wind me up and watch me go You'll always be second to my love for the unknown It's late and your nose is turning red from the cold Our feet are walking rhythmically and crumpling the snow And I have got myself a question that I would like to ask When it gets to midnight, will you take my freezing hands and dance? And it's too late for me, but you can still be free if you leave now And don't look back, my love I'm a sucker for stability, which might come as a surprise But I can't help but love the way you smile to one side We don't need the music to remind us what we've lost I can barely move my fingers and I'm slipping on the frost Now the dark is all around us but for the full moon in the sky The world is silent to me, we're the only ones alive And I can see my breath in front of me, dancing in the air with yours We both know what we want, but we can't cos we're so unsure And it's too late for me, but you can still be free if you leave now