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"Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (sometimes shortened to Old MacDonald) is a traditional children's song and nursery rhyme about a farmer and the various animals he keeps. Each verse of the song changes the name of the animal and its respective noise. For example, if the verse uses a cow as the animal, then "moo" would be used as the animal's sound.
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb" "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" "Friends Lullaby" (Larry Groce) "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" "The Hokey Pokey" (Larry LaPrise, Charles Macak and Taftt Baker) "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" "Ten Little Indians" "The Green Grass Grew All Around" "In the Good Old Summer Time" "Animal Fair" "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
The treatment is very light and poppy. The clever use of synthesisers makes it seems as if there is a whole orchestra present at times. Tim takes the lead on most songs. "Old MacDonald" and "Bobby Shaftoe" are given country-and-western treatments. John Kirkpatrick takes the lead vocals on "Little Bo Peep". Melanie Harold leads on "Bobby Shaftoe".
The cat tries to eat the mouse with a violin, but ends up with the mouse playing the harp in his mouth using the cat's whiskers. The horse goes jazzy with the trumpet, and the two chicks do the jitterbug, and after the dance sequence, Old MacDonald asks the audience to sing along with the bouncing ball to "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".
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