Ride a pony
Put a feather in his hat.
And call it macaroni.
Yankee doodle, keep it up.
Yankee graffiti playboy
Pay attention to music and footsteps.
Get along well with girls.
Father and I went camping.
With Captain Gooding.
There we saw men and boys.
As thick as pudding.
Yankee doodle, keep it up.
Yankee graffiti playboy
Pay attention to music and footsteps.
It's convenient to be with girls.
There's captain Washington
On a flapping stallion
Give orders to his men
I guess there are one million.
Yankee doodle, keep it up.
Yankee graffiti playboy
Pay attention to music and footsteps.
The Yankee dodo rode a pony into town.
He is called the guy with feathers in his hat.
American Dudo, fight!
Yankee Tudor, man!
Listen to music and dance with girls.
Dad and I followed Captain Gooding to the barracks.
See the crowd bustling, traffic flow.
American Dudo, fight!
Yankee Tudor, man!
Listen to music and dance with girls.
Look, Captain Washington is riding a tall horse.
Give orders to the soldiers and you will come with thousands of troops.
Yankee dodo, fight!
Yankee Tudor, man!
Listen to music and dance with girls.
Dudo, an American, is playing a song to show his talent.
The enemy will be frightened out of my wits when they see the Yankees.
Yankee dodo, fight!
Yankee Tudor, man!
Listen to music and dance with girls.
Traditionally, Yankee Doodle originated from the war between France and India, when the army of New England joined Brock's army in Niagara. Compared with the neat and bright equipment of the British army, the colonial army is a group of various teams wearing deerskin fur. Dr Richard Schuckburgh, a surgeon in the British army, is believed to have written this song mocking Americans 1750 years ago. Some scholars think it is different from Lucy Lockhart's nursery rhymes.
Although this piece of music is actually a mockery, the colonists took it as their own song, and countless versions and imitations gradually formed. Many of them are officials who make fun of them, including George Washington. These poems are included at the end of the music. When Cornwally surrendered in Yorkshire, he said: While the British made a mess of the world, the Americans were adapting to Yankee Doodle.
It is said that Yankee toot toot toot 190 chapter.