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This Old Man

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This old man, he played one,
He played knick-knack on my thumb;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played three,
He played knick-knack on my knee;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played four,
He played knick-knack on my door;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played five,
He played knick-knack on my hive;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played six,
He played knick-knack on my sticks;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played seven,
He played knick-knack up in heaven;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played eight,
He played knick-knack on my gate;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played nine,
He played knick-knack on my spine;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played ten,
He played knick-knack once again;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

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This Old Man

English Singsing This Old Man lyrics is a traditional British children’s rhyme song lyrics and counting song. The song was collected and published in 1937 by young melody collector Anne Gilchrist on the “British Folk Dance Association’s Journal“, learned from her Welsh wales nurse from 1870s.

Several years before another version of the song was recorded in the collection “British Folk Songs for Schools” published by Cecil Sharp and Sabine Baring-Gould in 1906.

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 click-clack 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 and click-clack and sing a fine song,
And all the fine ladies come dancing along.

Old Man Cartoon

Discover the sweet world of children’s music at Thetubekids.com! Dive into the whimsical lyrics of “This Old Man,” a nursery rhyme that takes you on a journey with every verse playful. From delicate fingers to music playing on the tables, this classic countdown is sure to delight children and adults alike. Immerse yourself in the history of this timeless classic from the 19th century and explore the different versions of the song recorded through the years Join Jack Zintley’s musical escapades for catchy tunes its catchphrases take you to a world of contemplation. Dive into the magic of nursery rhymes with Thetubekids.com today!

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