The Knick Knack Song
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Good Old Times. This old man, he played one, He played knick-knack on my thumb; Knick-knack paddywhack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played two, He played knick-knack on my shoe; Knick-knack paddywhack, Give a dog a ... (more)
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This Old Man
"'"This Old Man"'" is an English language children's song, counting rhyme and nursery rhyme with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3550.
Flanders and Swann parodied the song in "All Gall", a song about Charles de Gaulle.
The U.S. television series "Columbo (TV series)", utilized the song as a motif (music): Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk) would sometimes whistle the tune during his investigation.
The song Dig a Pony by The Beatles last variaton was "dog a boney" perhaps a reference to "This Old Man"
It is used as the ending theme of children's television show "Barney & Friends'', which used the slower associated tune for the song ''I Love You".
Bob Dylan recorded a version of the song included on the 1991 in music The Walt Disney Company charity album for pediatric AIDS called "For Our Children", recorded and mixed by Andrew McCartney.
In the mid 1990's, the nu metal band, Korn, used this rhyme in their song "Shoots and Ladders (song)" which talks about the supposed sinister meaning behind this and other nursery rhymes.
Actors Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving sing a parody of "This Old Man" in the film "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" (1993).
Raffi (musician) sang this song in different lyrics on his album "Baby Beluga" (1980).
The experimental band Mr. Bungle used the rhyme in the chorus of their song "Mr._Bungle_(album)".
Lyrics
:This old man, he played one, :He played on my thumb. "(on a drum, on my tongue)" :With a knick-knack, Paddywhack, :Give a dog a bone, :This old man came rolling home. :This old man, he played two, :He played knick-knack on my shoe. :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played three, :He played knick-knack on my knee. "(on my tree)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played four, :He played knick-knack on my door. "(on the floor)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played five, :He played knick-knack on my hive. "(on my knife, making a dive, on my thigh, way up high)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played six, :He played knick-knack with some sticks. :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played seven, :He played knick-knack up in heaven. "(on my oven, down in Devon)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played eight, :He played knick-knack on my gate. "(on my plate, on my pate)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played nine, :He played knick-knack on my spine. "(in a line)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played ten, :He played knick-knack once again. "(on my pen, on my shin, on my hen, now and then)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played eleven, :He played knick-knack on the way to heaven. "(down to Devon)" :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played twelve, :He played knick-knack on my shelf. :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played thirteen, :He played knick-knack on my curtain. :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played fourteen, :He played knick-knack in the autumn. :"(etc.)" :This old man, he played fifteen, :He collects bronze coins marked 'Prince of Wales's feathers'. :"(etc.)" :This old man, ten add six, :He played knick-knack on my bricks, :"(etc.)" :This old man, ten plus seven, :He played knick-knack on my bedding, :"(etc.)" :This old man, ten plus eight, :He played knick-knack on my slate, :"(etc.)" :This old man, ten plus nine, :He played knick-knack on my twine. :"(etc.)" :This old man, ten plus ten, :He played knick-knack once again. "(on my pen, on my shin, on my hen)" :"(etc.)"Origins and history
The origins of this song are obscure. The earliest extant record is a version noted in 1937 by Anne Gilcrest and learnt from her Welsh nurse in the 1870s under the title "Jack Jintle" with the lyrics: :My name is Jack Jintle, the eldest but one, :And I can play nick-nack upon my own thumb. :With my nick-nack and pad-lock and sing a fine song, :And all the fine ladies come dancing along. :My name is Jack Jintle, the eldest but two, :And I can play nick-nack upon my own shoe. :With my nick-nack, etc.A. G. Gilchrist, "Jack Jintle", "Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society", 3 (2) (1937), pp. 124-5. The more familiar version, with references to the "old man" and "knick-knack paddy-whack" was included in Cecil Sharp and Sabine Baring-Gould's "English Folk-Songs for Schools'', published in 1906.S. B. Gould and C. J. Sharp ''English Folk-Songs for Schools'' (London: J. Curwen & Sons, 1906) pp. 94-5. It was collected several times in England in the early twentieth century with a variety of lyrics. In 1948 it was included by Pete Seeger and Ruth Crawford in their ''American Folk Songs for Children'' and recorded by Seeger in 1953. It received a boost in popularity when it was adapted for the 1958 in film film ''The Inn of the Sixth Happiness'' by composer Malcolm Arnold as "The Children's Marching Song", which led to hit singles for Cyril Stapleton and Mitch Miller.N. Musiker and D. Adès, ''Conductors and Composers of Popular Orchestral Music: a Biographical and Discographical Sourcebook" (London: Greenwood, 1998), p. 248.Controversies
The term "Paddywack" was used from at least the early nineteenth century to describe an angry person, specifically a "Brawny Irishman".J. Coleman, "A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries: Volume II: 1785-1858'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 37. From at least the 1970s sensitivity over possible racism has meant that the song is often sung as "Knick-knack patty-whack", particularly in the United States.B. R. Trencher, ''Child's Play: An Activities and Materials Handbook" (Lack Worth, Fl: Humanics Publishing Group, 1976), p. 64.In popular culture
Flanders and Swann parodied the song in "All Gall", a song about Charles de Gaulle.
The U.S. television series "Columbo (TV series)", utilized the song as a motif (music): Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk) would sometimes whistle the tune during his investigation.
The song Dig a Pony by The Beatles last variaton was "dog a boney" perhaps a reference to "This Old Man"
It is used as the ending theme of children's television show "Barney & Friends'', which used the slower associated tune for the song ''I Love You".
Bob Dylan recorded a version of the song included on the 1991 in music The Walt Disney Company charity album for pediatric AIDS called "For Our Children", recorded and mixed by Andrew McCartney.
In the mid 1990's, the nu metal band, Korn, used this rhyme in their song "Shoots and Ladders (song)" which talks about the supposed sinister meaning behind this and other nursery rhymes.
Actors Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving sing a parody of "This Old Man" in the film "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" (1993).
Raffi (musician) sang this song in different lyrics on his album "Baby Beluga" (1980).
The experimental band Mr. Bungle used the rhyme in the chorus of their song "Mr._Bungle_(album)".
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